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DIY Halloween Ghosts

Paige

The Home & Family front yard is almost complete for Halloween … it’s just the right mix of spooky, creepy and a little bit cheeky thanks to the wonderful Dave Lowe and his incredible Halloween designs! These Ghoully  Ghosts are a creative and EASY DIY to light up your Halloween.
You Will Need:
  • Plexiglass
  • Dremel or Jig Saw
  • 1 1×3 wood sheet
  • 1 1×12 wood sheet
  • Screws
  • Washers
  • White paint pen
  • LED Strip
  • Black Paint

How To:

  1. Draw the pattern of the ghost on the plexiglass
  2. Cut the pattern out with a dremel or jigsaw
  3. Use paint pen to add features and detail to ghost
  4. For the stand, take a 1×12 board and nail the 1×2 board in the middle
  5. Rub the LED strip along the 1×2 board and secure in place
  6. Take the plexiglass, cut out, and screw it in above the led strip, along the 1×2 board
  7. Continue to screw the plexiglass along the 1×2 board until it is secure and sturdy
  8. Place in yard and BOO!

XOXO,

Paige

Missed the episode? Check it out on Home and Family! You can also check out more fun “How To” projects on my Paige Hemmis Pinterest Page.

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Comments 2

  1. grisitamonza

    Hello Paige,
    I wanted to tell you that I always watch you in Home and Family and I have learned a lot from your segments. I also wanted to ask you: do you have the patterns of these ghosts? I’d like to draw them in a glass wall at my friends’ office.
    Thanks
    Gris

    1. Paige

      Hi Gris,

      I am so sorry, your comment/question was sent to our junk mail and we just found it! Thank you so much for your wonderful feedback – we love hearing from our viewers:) Unfortunately I don’t have the patterns for the ghosts. This was something we free-handed! Sorry I couldn’t be of more help. Wishing you all the best:)

      xoxo,
      Paige

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