My anticipation for Halloween is building up quickly. This year, with my little one no longer a newborn (I can hardly believe he’s already a year old!), I’m embracing the opportunity to dive into more DIY projects. With more time and energy on my side, I’m excited to focus on crafts that my kids can get involved in – especially my eager toddler.
One DIY idea that’s been capturing my attention lately is the charming and oh-so-adorable DIY Halloween ghost garland. Today, I’m thrilled to share with you some of my top picks that I’ve been collecting. What truly excites me about the DIY projects I’m about to reveal is their delightful diversity. They all revolve around ghostly garlands, yet each one takes a distinct approach, resulting in captivatingly different outcomes. Prepare to be amazed by the array of creativity below!
Beyond their spectral nature, these garlands share one more common trait – their overwhelming cuteness, perfect for the Halloween season. I’m facing quite a delightful dilemma in choosing which approach to take. Which is your favorite? Keep an eye out to discover which one we decide to bring to life this Halloween season. The suspense is building, and the excitement is real!
This boo-tiful DIY ghost garland is made by Megan of The Blush Home. Perfectly crafted with just a little white felt, pillow stuffing, and hot glue, this is such an impressive garland.
By creating a tassel with yarn and covering it with cheesecloth, this ghost garland by Ana of Home Talk is so simple and beyond adorable for the Halloween season.
With simple Dollar Store wooden cutouts, we’re smitten over this inexpensive and oh-so-sweet ghost garland from The Mama Notes. Customize with paint and beads for a unique look!
With cheesecloth and mini plastic golf balls, this adorable mini ghost garland by M.E. of Curbly could not be any easier. It’s a great project that kids can do with you, too! As M.E. says, just swap out the hot glue for white glue if the kids help out.
Calling book lovers — this is the DIY Halloween project for you! Made with a ghost hole punch and book pages, this is an easy and creative take on ghosts by Michelle of Thistle Key Lane. We definitely want this adorning our bookshelves this Halloween!
Made with curtain sheers and fibre fill (or anything fluffy as Jamie from So Much Better With Age says) this easy ghost garland have uniform faces thanks to a numbers stamp. But as Jamie says, you can draw the faces on with a sharpie as well!
Thi easy tassel ghost garland was created by Laura of A Beautiful Mess. Just like Laura, we love projects that are fast and easy with kids around. We love the silly and adorable addition of googly eyes on this garland!
This colorful yarn ghost garland was created by Kelly of Stickers and Stilettos. The alternating colors and felt cutout faces make this one-of-a-kind garland so playful and eye-catching for the Halloween season.
This DIY ghost garland by Dans le Sac is a spooktacular and eco-friendly Halloween addition to your home. Made with leftover fabric scraps and twine, this project takes minutes to recreate without buying a single thing (as long as you have some twine or string on hand). We love it!
Which ghost garland is your favorite? Which one should we make, too? Stop by again to find out!
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