DIY

Start this party week with these fun ideas that we bring to decorate your House. You can help with the little ones at home and have a productive and entertaining time as a family with these unique details. The time to perform them is minimal and a very low investment.

Keep in mind that the holidays do not have to be a cause for dispute, why not share our traditions and celebrate Halloween and the Day of the Dead in a big way ?; prepare sheet, pencil, scissors and so on. Are you ready?

1. Offering with huacal

Give your loved ones beautiful detail. This option is simple to perform and keep nice at home.


2. Bloody candles

For this idea we recommend you be careful, since you will be working with hot wax and needles. The result is scary!


3. Flowers for your altar

Working with paper is a very Mexican tradition. It’s very simple, follow the instructions and decorate your spaces according to these dates.


4. Bats in the garden

We all have a tree at home, make it part of your decoration, so your house will look much more terrifying.


5. Skull balloons

There is no simpler idea! Only white balloons, markers and a little imagination will suffice.


6. Spider paddles

Had it occurred to you? Giving candy has never been so much fun; a couple of pipe cleaners will do to create these cute spiders.


7. Shredded paper skull

These little skulls must never be missed. Get crepe paper, scissors and express your creative side.


8. Kittens with bright eyes

Use cardboard and your Christmas lights to scare your friends with these kitties demonized.


9. Skull mask

This mask is a blank canvas for your ideas. Print it on a sheet of cardboard and decorate it to your liking.


10. Ghosts and bats for the house

Give the kids a fun surprise with these little friends. Aren’t they scary?


We hope these ideas are helpful for the holidays and fill your house with small details that will turn your home into the scariest home but also a fun place.

Remember that weekly Casas JAVER brings accessible ideas for you and your family. Your new home deserves it.

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