So scary! Frightfully clever and easy Halloween ideas

So scary! Frightfully clever and easy Halloween ideas

Halloween may be fun — the decoration, outfits, nutrient. But it’s also a good deal of blood, sweat, and drudgery, which may be the scariest flake, to be honest. So I turn to IKEA because they ever have such fabulously disagreeable hypothesis. Looking at their archives, I noticed these easy-to-recreate Halloween ideas that make a big impact with minimal effort.

Halloween ideas from IKEA

Halloween ideas from IKEA

For your Halloween table, try dip-dyeing a white-hot table cloth in cherry-red emblazon, then shred or chip the sides for a hateful ragged inspection. Over the table, hang a broom made out of a tree branch and sprigs. Remember to use fine scatters of phony cobwebs to frighten the place up. To notch happens up, stuff a duet of stockings with cotton and confine them together across the broom. Now, don’t they look like amputated body parts? Perhaps some red-faced colour as blood will add to the wintry factor.

Related: More Halloween ideas — Spooky Halloween wreath

The pride of place is, of course, reserved for the guest of decorate — Count Dracula. His head is made from a soft missile wrap in grey cloth. The mas of the Count is a cone from IKEA’s LATTJO propelling play. The final touch is to wrap him up in a mark pitch-black cape.

Halloween ideas from IKEA

Now on to the recreation portion — the ghastly menu.

Halloween ideas from IKEA

Related: More Halloween ideas — Jack’ o Lantern lamps

Watch the kids squeal as you perform them a blood-colored soup. The eyeballs, reminiscent of Indiana Jones’ dinner of doom, are made from mozzarella balls and pimiento-stuffed olives. What I love most are the super creepy green fingers, slithering up from beneath the plate to grab your dinner. They are made from a simple shortbread recipe with added dark-green food colouring. The nails are almonds! Genius. I’ll never look at an almond the same again.

Halloween ideas from IKEA

For dessert, jelly with more eyeballs, jam-pack in IKEA RAJTAN spice jars! Yums.

The full details of these IKEA Halloween ideas can be found now.

Lastly, let me squeeze in this one last Halloween idea- Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining. The movie is likely to be the best thing to watch while the kids depart trick a treating. In the meantime, have a laugh at this parody.

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