My Top 9 Martha Stewart Halloween Decor Crafts

Martha Stewart has been an idol for me since I was 3 years old. Back then, my mom ran the local 4H club with another Farmers wife and taught sewing to many kids through the program. She was the queen of crafts. I remember binge watching Martha stewart episode in her home kitchen showing us "good Things" and then getting the magazines each month, rushing to the "good things" section because there would usually always be a craft easy enough for me to do even at the age of four or five.

To this day, I still get Martha Stewart living in the mail as a gift for my mom each Christmas. My mom has now gotten rid of her entire collection of Martha Stewart living magazine's from my childhood. (Yes she had catalogued a good 20 years of them) but has handed down all of the books by Martha Stewart she's collected. My favourites obviously are Holidays and Halloween. I still remember one of the magazines where you cut ghosts out of sheets and hang them upside down in your window. We did that craft and it was so good.

So, In honour of halloween fast approaching, here is my round up of my favorite Halloween crafts to decorate that arent tacky and you can do too!

Grab some bare branches and spray them black for a spooky decor

Your Fireplace not work? Fill it with pumpkins. You can stack them with Dowels between them

Grab some black Bristol board and cut out scary sillouettes for in your windows

Cut out little bats and hange them as though they are coming out of places in your home or buy them HERE

Or make extra big ones like we did and hang them on your porch. Check our out Tutorial HERE

Paint some eyes on your pumpkins and put them in your Fall flower pots

Skip the carving and use melted wax to decorate your pumpkins this year

MY FAVORITE! a hay garland and witches brooms on a door...YES PLEASE!

Grab This Wreath and a few faux flowers from the dollar store and give them all a good coat of black spray paint for this horrific Wreath

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