I happily admit that Halloween is my favorite holiday. I love it even more than Christmas. Gifts are nice, but give me a good ghost
story any day. This year I wanted to put
out some decorations in the front yard, but I was on a budget.
First I put out my trick or treat children. I have used these for several years. Somehow I lost the dowel rods that I used for
the support. I dug around and found four
metal rods which W said I could use. I
did have to cut new eyes, but I used some scraps of felt that I had on hand.
The scarecrows were purchased years ago on clearance. I bought the jack o’lantern planter at a yard
sale this spring for $1. I still need to
add in some pumpkins from the garden.
W suggested we needed a sign. I had seen variations of the “Dead and
Breakfast” signs on Pinterest. This was
formerly our “Eggs for Sale” sign. It
had gotten a bit worn, and I have enough regular egg customers that the sign
was no longer needed. W had a leftover
can of black spray paint which I used to cover up the previous message. I used some acrylic paint I had in my craft
room and just hand painted the new message.
I wanted it to look less than perfect.
This is my favorite thing.
The spooky tree is a limb that had fallen out of one of the pecan
trees. I had tattered cloth left from a
previous Halloween project. It looks
like moss when the wind blows. My only
purchase this year was the seven ravens ($1 each from Dollar Tree). I plan to use those for several years to
come.
I hope to add in additional decorations next year. By making purchases gradually and reusing
decorations from previous years, I can decorate and stay within my budget.