Halloween DIY

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    DIY pumpkin mug - 420 ml

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    DIY sugar skull mug - 320 ml

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    DIY ghost mug with lid and paint

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    DIY haunted house - 18 cm

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    DIY decoupage pumpkin

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    DIY paper flowers

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    DIY crochet mushroom

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    Pumpkin Paint Pouring Kit

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Halloween DIY – Hands-on kits for cheerful makes

This collection gathers easy craft supplies for autumn tables and weekend projects. It suits beginners, families and hobbyists who enjoy calm, repeatable sessions, and it is relevant now as homes turn cosy. Expect paint-your-own decorations, stickers, stencils, felt shapes, paper garlands, washi tape, glue and glitter that turn simple ideas into proud displays.

Set up a tidy station with a tray or mat, two brushes, a palette, and small bowls for sequins and shapes. Keep wipes and a cloth nearby and let pieces dry on a rack. Repeat one colour across several items so shelves and windows look linked without crowding the room.

For groups, plan short stages: base colour, dry, detail, and show-and-tell. Younger makers enjoy stickers and foam shapes; older hands can add painted lines or letter details. Store everything together after the session so the next round begins quickly with no search for tape, tags or string.

Frequently asked questions

What belongs in a starter DIY box?

Include paint-your-own shapes, two small brushes, a palette, stickers, felt pieces, glue and tags. Add a tray and a cloth to protect the table. These basics cover most ideas without clutter and pack away neatly. A labelled box encourages repeat sessions because everything appears the moment inspiration strikes.

How long should a family craft last?

Thirty to forty minutes suits mixed ages. Plan drying breaks, swap tasks, and finish with a mini display. Short sessions reduce spills and keep spirits high. A clear end point lets you pack away while everyone admires the results, rather than drifting into a long clean-up when attention fades.

How do I control mess with glitter and small parts?

Work on a tray, decant tiny amounts into bowls, and keep a mini bin within reach. Match one brush to one colour to avoid muddy mixes. A quick sweep at the end returns sequins and shapes to pots so supplies last and the table remains ready for dinner or homework.

Any display ideas after crafting?

Hang pieces on a branch in a vase, line them along a shelf, or place a few on each place setting. Group by colour for flow. A small gallery gives purpose to the making and encourages another cheerful session on the next free afternoon.


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