DIY Witch and Mummy Halloween Nail Polish

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We typically opt for a cute and fun Halloween, instead of a scary and creepy one. We’ve never loved haunted houses or frightening people. We like costumes and carving pumpkins, apple cider and trick or treating with our large Italian family.

Since we were babies our mom and aunt made our ‘themed’ Halloween costumes, and every year we celebrate together. Following the annual chaos of hello hugs, oooh’s and ahhhs over costumes and hundreds of flashing camera lights, the men grab a cigar and take the kids trick or treating. The women stay inside where its warm to chat, eat chili and hot dogs and drink our wine. It’s a special tradition, and we are grateful to share it with our own kiddos.

Being into the cute part of Halloween, this DIY is so us!

These DIY witch and mummy Halloween nail polish bottles would make for a great, non-candy Halloween party favor or a unique Halloween gift.

Witch color are you going to pick for this year’s Halloween nails? We’re going with Essie Bahama Mama.

If your rainbow-loving self is admiring the DIY spider web in the background, you can see how we did it here.

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You’ll Need:

  • Nail Polish
  • Paper, Astrobrights
  • White rafia paper ribbon
  • Googly eyes
  • Hot Glue
  • Nail File
  • Rafia
  • Twine

How To:

For the mummy, glue two eyes on the nail polish bottle. Dab a small amount of hot glue on the top of the bottle, then add white rafia ribbon, and start to wrap. You can do one continuous wrap, or cut, add a dab of glue and continue to wrap. When the entire bottle is covered, dab another small amount of hot glue, so the mummy’s wrap stays in place.

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For the witch, make a small witches hat with a free mini-hat template online {or free-hand} and glue it to a black, doughnut-cut circle. Slide it over the nail polish handle. For the witches broom, place a handful of rafia around one end of the nail file, and tie twine around it to keep it in place. Use a tiny dab of hot glue to keep the twine in place.

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DIY Eyeball Gumball Necklace

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We can’t think of any other time a DIY eyeball gumball necklace is more appropriate than Halloween. It’s so easy, cute and slightly spooky – so it’s a must-make DIY edible necklace this Halloween. After the festivities are over {or during all the BOO-rific fun}, you can chew and blow all the bubbles you want with the DIY eyeball gumballs because they are made with edible pens! We’ve officially named the necklace, I’ve Got My Eye on You!

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You’ll Need:

  • Gumballs {larger size for the necklace and smaller size is fine for a bowl full of eyes or party bag favors}
  • Edible pens {like Americolor}
  • Ribbon

Directions:

  • It’s as easy as drawing circles, coloring them in and drawing crooked lines. You got this!

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  • For the necklace part, drill the gumball so there is a small hole on each side. Draw your eyeball. Use a long toothpick to insert ribbon through the gumball. Pull the ribbon through to the spot you want to gumball to be on the necklace, tie a knot on each side of the gumball, then add another gumball.

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Happy {early} Halloween!

How to Make a DIY Batman Bat Signal

We are proud to say that we are members of Wayfair Homemakers! We became big fans of Wayfair after we learned about the large online destination for a zillion things home at Alt. Wayfair has a beautiful and gigantic selection of furniture, home decor and goods for every shape and style home, and there’s fabulous ideas, projects and inspiration by Wayfair Homemakers you will find there too.

Just in time for Halloween, yours truly makes an appearance on Wayfair Homemakers to share how you can create and call for Batman to rescue you this Halloween with your own DIY Bat Signal.

Our signal is up…fingers crossed Christian Bale stops by.

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You can find more amazing Halloween ideas on the Wayfair Housewarming Party Linkup that Mary Beth of Cupcakes & Crinoline is hosting. Our DIY Monster Cups are featured, and we couldn’t be more thrilled, so make sure to stop by.

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DIY Witches Brew Halloween Gift and Favor

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We have exciting news…Jessica is a contributor to Momtastic. So, if you haven’t visited Momtastic already, make it a point to stop by. Whether you’re in the mood for Hollywood’s latest entertainment news, snack and dinner ideas, family and relationship advice, decor and entertaining tips, DIY ideas or the latest fashion trends, you will find Momtastic to be an amazing resource.

Yesterday, Jessica shared a fabulous, brewtastic Halloween favor idea and FREE PRINTABLE {by Jenna at Fleur de Lis} with an adorable poem, so don’t wait any longer and click here.

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DIY Halloween Monster Cups with Solo Cups

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Sully and Mike Wazowski made their way into our homes as our kids watched Monsters Inc., but these DIY Monsters Cups will make their way into our kids hands and hearts this Halloween with this easy, DIY tutorial. Our kiddos loved it!

You and your kiddos can make 1-eyed, 2-eyed and 3-eyed monster cups this Halloween with minimal supplies and lots of creativity. This would also make for a fun ‘favor’ to bring to school, or a creative activity for the kiddos at a Halloween party. Each cup comes pre-packaged for each child with pre-cut eyes, mouths, teeth, etc in a cellophane bag attached to a blue Solo cup.

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You’ll Need

  • Blue Solo Cups
  • Colorful Craft Felt Stickers
  • Scissors
  • Cellophane Bags
  • Clothes pin
  • Colorful cardstock

Here’s How

  • Use everyday household items to trace different size circles onto the Felt. We used a mason jar lid, a paint lid and a spice bottle for our circles. As for the lips, mouths, teeth, etc, we did it free-hand.
  • Cut the shapes from the felt.
  • Place shapes inside cellophane bags, and make sure each bag has monster ‘parts,’ including eyes, teeth, mouth, etc
  • For the labels, we used our amazing Silhouette Electronic Cutting Tool to cut out the letters. If you don’t have a Silhouette, you can print labels by hand or use stamps on the cardstock. Fold the cardstock and use a stapler to attach your labels to the cellophane bags.
  • Attach to the cup with a clothes pin.
  • For assembly of the cups, just peel the sticker paper off the back of the felt, and stick to the cup where your little monster heart desires. For the eyes, where there are layers of felt, we needed a tiny bit of hot glue to adhere.

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