Create a hauntingly beautiful dining room with three easy craft ideas to make a gauzy spiderweb chandelier, a ghostly gallery wall, and a spooky skull rose centerpiece.
Keyword: Halloween, halloween crafts
Materials
Ghostly Gallery Wall
various spooky photos
various frames or mirrors(Oval mirrors from The 99)
hot glue (white)(Or substitute with regular hot glue and spray drips with white spray paint)
6LED5-inch battery operated candles (From Dollar Tree)
2packagescreepy cloth (white)(From The 99)
1-2dozenblack plastic spiders (various sizes)
Instructions
Ghostly Gallery Wall
PHOTOS: Purchase lenticular Halloween photos. You know the ones where the face changes from normal to ghoulish depending on which way you look at it. Honestly, I buy these every year in hopes of creating a ghostly gallery wall and never did until now. So I just happened to have a bunch of them. But, if you're not a Halloween hoarder like me, don't worry it's easy to find spooky portraits to print from the internet. I did both... I used the lenticular photos and I printed some larger spooky pictures to fit my oval frames.
FRAMES: I gathered up some frames from around my house and I also used these cheap oval mirrors that I got from 'The 99' Store. For these, I popped out the mirrors and sprayed the frames with flat black spray paint. Once dried, I used a dry stencil brush to add silver highlights. I used the mirror as a template to cut out the printed photos. I glued the cut out photo onto the mirror and popped it back in the plastic frame. Repeat and then arrange framed photos on your gallery wall. 👻
Skull Roses
I picked up these two red rose bushes from Hobby Lobby. I chose these because I liked the way the leaves were oriented out away from the stems. First step, remove the red roses from the stems and remove the green bases from the rose itself. Discard the red roses. Spray the stems, leaves, and green bases black and allow to dry.
Remove the bottom jaw of these mini skulls that I got from Michael's. Hot glue the skulls to the stems. Arrange in a tall silver urn for a spooky, yet elegant Skull Rose Centerpiece. (I made extra skull roses and created a wreath by hot gluing them to a grapevine wreath along with additional black foliage.)
Spiderweb Chandelier
Remove lightbulbs from your chandelier and drape with creepy cloth. Cut 1⅜-inch diameter PVC pipe with PVC pipe cutter into six, 6-inch lengths. Use nail polish remover to remove black writing from the PVC. Drip hot glue around the top of the pipe and allow to drip down candle. Place PVC candle sleeves over your existing chandelier candles. Add spiders 🕷 and 5-inch LED candles into the tops of your PVC sleeves.