Melissa Kaylene: 3 Last Minute Halloween Decoration Ideas

Sunday, October 27, 2013

3 Last Minute Halloween Decoration Ideas

This post is part of a social shopper marketing insight campaign with Pollinate Media Group™ and Cottonelle, but all my opinions are my own. #pmedia #CottonelleTarget  http://cmp.ly/3/8vNxcO.

     I don't know about you, but this year Halloween has totally crept up on me way to fast. Have you ever found yourself sitting down and looking at the calendar and realizing that you only have a couple days until the big event!?

     Me too.

     It may sound like an odd source to use, but I have got to tell you, in a pinch for last minute Halloween decorations there is one thing we all have in our houses that can be used: Toilet Paper. I happened to buy an extra package at Target the other day so I could create some cheap decorations to share!

     I came up with a few examples on things you can quickly create (and have the kids help with) so you can spook up your house before the ghosts and goblins arrive.


#1 Ninja Pumpkins

Have some bare pumpkins? No fear! Ninja pumpkins are super easy to create and can be colored any way you'd like. All it takes is some Cottonelle toilet paper!

What you need:
  • 1 triple roll of Cottonelle toilet paper
  • Sharpie marker ( I used black, but you could use blue, red, etc.)
  • tape
Unroll a long strip of toilet paper (depending on the size of the pumpkin) and start twisting it into a rope. Once the strip is all twisted (it doesn't have to be perfect!) tape one end to the back of the pumpkin and wrap around until you have created a mask. Then color the ninja eyes on a viola'! instant Ninja mask.

 #2 Ghost Garland
This Garland is so fun to make with the kids! And you literally only need a couple things to create it.

What you need:
  • 1 Triple Roll Cottonelle toilet paper
  • 1 Black Sharpie Marker
  • 1 orange highlighter
  • Needle and Thread

Start by figuring out how long you want your garland to be. Mine shown is approximately 4 feet.
Begin by tearing off 6 square sheets at a time. You will need 2 sets of 6 squares per ghost.
Take one set of squares and crumple them up into a ball. Then place that ball into the middle of the other set of squares. Tie off with thread to create the ghost head. Then draw a face on with a sharpie.
Continue the process until you have the number of ghosts you would like.
Then, take three individual squares of toilet paper and fold them in half to create the center letters. Write on them and then outline with orange marker (or decorate however you would like!).
Next you will need to thread a needle. For this project I doubled the thread up to make it a little thicker, but you could also use yarn to hang them with.
Thread each ghost on through the top of their heads so they stay on securely, and then just stitch through the lettering twice.
Next just figure out where to hang it! Indoors ideally if the weather looks a little iffy for the night, but if all is dry outdoors, hang it on the porch for all to see!


#3 Bloody Mummy Window

The kids had a lot of fun with this one!

What you need:
  • 1 Triple roll Cottonelle toilet paper
  • 1 roll masking tape (or any kind of paper tape)
  • Red and black dry erase markers or window markers

Pick a window that your trick-or-treaters will see! From the inside of the window measure the width and tear off sheets of toilet paper to cover horizontally. Crumple the toilet paper up a little with your hands then straighten out to give it a wrinkled mummy wrap look. Tape each side to the window and continue until you have covered the inside of the window. Then, take two strips of toilet paper and color red circles for eyes. Tape them on the inside in between two strips.

Next on the outside of the window you can let the fun begin. Using a dry erase marker, or window marker, let the kids have at it coloring blood and tracing their hands to create a bloody mummy show for their friends to see!


 Have you ever made something creative using toilet paper? I'd love to hear! Also, right now if you're shopping at Target you can download a coupon for a FREE box of Kleenex tissue with the purchase of a package of Cottonelle Triple Roll 12 pack (or larger) HERE. *While supplies last* :)
Happy last minute decorating!

~Melissa

7 comments:

  1. Cute projects! Following from Let's Get Social. (My husband and I just vacationed in Oregon this summer, loved it!)

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  2. Those are so neat. Love the window!

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  3. The garland is adorable!! Such fun ideas! Thanks so much for sharing!

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  4. Oh Melissa,
    What a perfect post! I love the how you got to the 'bottom' of the project and created such wonderful; things

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  5. Ha Ha! I LOVE those ninja pumpkins! What a fabulous idea!
    Thanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
    Hope you have a fabulous week!
    Jill @ Creating my way to Success
    http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/

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  6. Oh this is all so cute. I love the ghosts on the fence, how fun is that and the ninjas, toooooooo cute. Thanks tons for linking to Inspire Me. Hugs, Marty

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  7. Wish I saw this sooner! I have someone in my life who is obsessed with Ninjas. I'll have to PIN this one to make sure I remember it for next year. Too funny! The mummy window gives me ideas too. Have a Happy Halloween!! :) [#PinItThurs]

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