Supplies Needed
Artificial deciduous tree options: birch, maple, ash (Links to lifelike artificial trees on Amazon)
Fake spiderweb decor (Link)
Halloween skeleton figurines(Link)
Black spray paint (Link)
Fishing line or nylon thread (Link)
Instructions:
Select a lifelike artificial deciduous tree with thin, bare branches. Birch, maple, ash work well.
Position tree in desired indoor or covered outdoor location. Make sure it's secure.
Spray paint small skeleton figurines black. Allow to fully dry before handling.
Affix fake spiderwebs to branches using fishing line or thread. Drape for a floating look.
Hang blackened skeletons from branches with fishing line in scary poses.
Weave in Halloween-themed signs or accents like crows, bats, and spiders.
Come Halloween, your skeletal tree will impress and frighten your guests!
Reinforce key details like:
Choosing lightweight artificial trees for easy decorating
Securing spiderwebs and skeletons firmly to avoid damage
Repositioning decorations to maximize scary impact
Supplies Needed
Metal tower planter approx 3-4 ft tall (Link on Amazon)
Potting soil (Link)
Pumpkin seeds or seedlings (Link) Mini gourd plants like ornamental gourds (Link)
Fall decor like faux leaves, hay bales, corn stalks (Links)
Raffia, twine, ribbon (Links)
Instructions:
Fill tower planter 2/3 full with potting soil, pack down gently.
Plant pumpkin seeds or seedlings in the top of the tower.
Arrange mini gourd plants around the base and let trail upwards.
Water soil regularly, allow to partially dry between waterings.
Fertilize monthly with all-purpose plant food.
As vines grow, gently guide them over sides and down exterior.
Tuck faux leaves, raffia, ribbons into soil and on vines.
Wrap hay bales or corn stalks decoratively around the base.
Display tower in direct sun for best growth.
Let your pumpkin patch tower become the focal point of your fall decor!Customize with gourds, vines, and embellishments.
Supplies Needed
Creepy Dracula-inspired succulent planters with “blood” dripping down tall skinny ceramic pots (Link) to set of 2 tall black cylinder pots)
Red succulents like echeveria (Link), red hen and chicks (Link)
Reindeer moss (Link)
Pebbles and gravel (Link)
Wooden dowels (Link)
Dracula figurine (Link)
Fangs and bat decorations (Link)
Instructions:
Fill pots with pebbles/gravel, then reindeer moss pressed in tightly.
Arrange red succulents in moss. Insert dowels on an angle for “fangs.”
Let succulent leaves hang over pot edges like blood dripping.
Display pots together with Dracula figurine. Accent with fangs and bats.
Care for succulents by allowing soil to dry out between waterings.
Give guests a fright with these blood-curdling Dracula-themed succulent planters! Perfect for a spooky Halloween display.
Supplies Needed
Set of 7 hanging pot kits (Link)
Trailing ivy plants (Link)
Skeleton figurines (Link)
Choose vertical planters or pots in different sizes to represent the head, ribcage, hips, and legs. A 5-planter skeleton works well.
Clean and dry the planters fully. Use white spray paint and a brush to coat the outside of each planter. Let dry.
Arrange the painted planters in a skeleton shape by stacking or connecting them with stakes/dowels. Keep head planter on top.
Plant succulents, trailing vines, or moss in the planters. Focus on thin, boney-looking plants.
Use fishing line to hang or attach fake bones around the planters. Drape vines out of the head planter.
Place a skeleton figurine in the head planter or attach one to the stakes with more fishing line.
Encourage vine growth to extend throughout the skeleton for a more decrepit look over time.
Come Halloween, accent with spiders, cobwebs, tombstones, and other undead decor!
Customize your skeletal garden by picking creepy plants and arranging the planters in different undead poses. Have ghoulish fun growing this ghostly garden!
Introduction:
Bring your garden to life with these creepy hanging bat gardens! By planting trailing vines in black pots and adding felt bat cutouts, you can easily create an eerie bat display perfect for Halloween.:
nstructions:
Instructions:
Square ceramic planter, black (Link) to 12x12" planter)
Assortment of small succulents (Links) to variety packs)
Instructions:
Fill bottom of planter with gravel, then succulent soil mix.
Arrange succulents to form a scarecrow face and torso. Use moss for gaps.
Attach skeleton glove props with floral putty or wire to make hands.
Affix straw hat to top of planter with hat pins or glue. Let hat tilt.
Use pipette or syringe to dot eyes with blood gel so it drips down.
Accent with mini crow sitting on brim of hat for creepy touch.
Display planter in bright, indirect sunlight. Allow soil to dry between waterings.
Refresh blood as it dries so scarecrow appears freshly gory!
Give trick-or-treaters a good fright with this spine-chilling succulent scarecrow! Adapt the gory details to suit your style.
Instructions:
Affix hanging kit hardware to back of glass terrarium. Test strength before planting.
Cover bottom with pebbles and gravel for drainage. Top with moss layer.
Arrange succulents and decor inside, keeping arm in center and plants around it.
Let reindeer moss creep up arm for skeletal effect. Keep plants low.
Hang arm terrarium securely on wall with included hardware.
Care for succulents by allowing soil to dry before watering. Mist moss for humidity.
Refresh decor over time - add cobwebs, spiders, new bones for the arm!
Make an eerie statement with a suspended skeletal arm terrarium
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