Halloween is almost here and we all want to drench our homes in the spooky vibe. Obviously, everyone likes Halloween decoration ideas that are easy to build, take less time and look absolutely amazing. Right from the spooky indoor decorations to the horrifying outdoor pranks, Halloween is the time of the year when people want their home to look the freakiest.

This DIY by Wicked Makers is something that you’ll love to the core since it can be crafted in less than an hour. It’s about making cool solar-powered Halloween lights to give your backyard a distinctive look. These hanging lights lend your backyard an eerie appeal, extenuating the other Halloween décor in your home.

Things You Need:

These hanging Halloween lights can be made from readily available household items, which makes it an interesting weekend DIY for your kids too. So, let’s cut straight to the chase and get down to the supplies that you need for this Halloween craft.

Supplies:

  • Mason jar
  • Halloween fabric
  • Twine
  • Fabric dye
  • Acrylic paint
  • Solar pathway light Glue
  • Dirt
  • Water
  • Paper towels
  • Orange LED flickering lights

Tools: 

  • Hot glue gun
  • Scissors
  • Paintbrush
  • Toothbrush Soldering iron
  • Screwdriver
  • A pair of gloves

Method:

The idea is to wrap the Halloween fabric around the mason jar in such a way that it waves around in the open. Combined with the flickering solar lights, it creates an eerie atmosphere in your backyard. To sum it up, it’s about creating a haunted house with not much of an effort.

Overall, this DIY is quite interesting, as Jaimie and Jay explain everything in detail about making hanging Halloween lights. You can learn more by jumping over to the video below or follow the step-by-step tutorial here

Image: Wicked Makers
Image: Wicked Makers
Image: Wicked Makers

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Hailing from the northern region of India, Gaurav has a profound liking for everything upbeat in the cloud and a vision to acquaint readers with smart home decor trends. He likes to observe nature, write thought-provoking quotes, travel new places and drive cars. His creative food for thought comes from the ambient music scores he listens to.

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