9 Projects to Make It a Disney Halloween Party!
Chances are that you will be either attending a Halloween party or throwing one. If you’re throwing one, we’ve found some party decor ideas for you to try. Maybe they’ll even spark an idea for a theme.
First is a set of simple, but elegant framed villain silhouettes. There are only four, but you can expand the collection by either hand-drawing other villains or using some digital magic to capture movie screenshots as cutting templates.
Bring out your inner baddie with these villain bags; use them to hold party favors and treats for your guests. The bags are themed to Maleficent, Jafar, Captain Hook, and the Queen of Hearts. With some creativity, you can make bags inspired by other villains. Ursula, anyone?
Are you leaning more toward a witchy atmosphere? Then try out this spell book and poison apple.
The spell book isn’t a faithful recreation of the one that the Wicked Queen uses, but it’s a nice variation.
The poison apple is totally fake, so it can be used year after year. But, wouldn’t it be cool if you could make candy apples that looked like this?
Last in the villain-themed decor are these centerpieces that fit over battery-operated candles. You can use theme separately, or you can bundle them up to create a larger centerpiece.
Next, we have some “Nightmare Before Christmas” decor. Not much, mind you, but they’re still pretty neat.
Zero’s dog house is a bit involved if you like that sort of thing. It’s a tutorial for building it from scratch. If you’re handy at making your own props, give it a try. If you’re so inclined, you can take the project a step further and build the whole dog house since the original project is just a facade. Facades are handy for interior party decor; they take up less space. But, if you’re going to put it outside, why not go all out and make the whole thing?
These next candle holders feature Jack, Sally, Oogie Boogie, Zero, and Santa Claus. Simply place the finished decorations around a candle or light. These are made of paper, so keep them away from open flames or intense heat.
These potion bottle labels are pretty limited, but you can combine them with other potion bottle labels found online to create a large collection of potions witchy ingredients.
And, we end with just a touch of the Haunted Mansion. We don’t know if we’ve touched upon this one or not, but we found a tutorial for building the demon clock. Like Zero’s dog house, it’s very involved. The only provided print-out is the clock face; the rest of the clock is hand-built. But, you can do it! You can even scale it down if the size is too daunting.
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