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Spooky DIY Spider Web

10/27/2020

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With Halloween looking a little different this year, we can still have some fun and create a spooky outdoor Halloween display that is easy on the budget. I used a thrifted picture frame from my local Salvation Army thrift store to create a spooky spider web frame for my front door. 
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​This DIY was easy to do and a lot of fun! Here are the steps and materials needed to make your very own spider web frame and outdoor decoration.
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Materials

  • Picture frame 
  • Chalk style, acrylic or black spray paint
  • Paint brush
  • Jute rope
  • Hot glue gun
  • Creepy spider
  • Halloween decorations and pumpkins

Once the frame has been cleaned and dried, it’s ready to be painted. I used a black paint from Dixie Belle Paint, but you can also use acrylic or spray paint. ​
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​Once the paint has dried, it’s time to make the spider web. I started by cutting two pieces of the rope and tied each one on either corner of the frame to create an X shape.
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I cut another piece of rope and placed it horizontally on the frame, running through the centre of the X.
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Turn the frame over and add some glue to hold the rope tightly in place.
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Once the glue has dried, cut another piece of rope and tie it down along the middle of the frame and loop it around where the ropes meet in the centre.
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Almost done! Last step is to create the circular pattern of your web. Grab a piece of your rope and start close to the edge of the frame. Tie a knot and loop the rope around the rope on the frame in a circle pattern. I used a small amount of glue to attach the loose end to the knot.
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Keep making smaller circular patterns on your web until you reach the center.
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To complete the frame, I added a spider, flowers and a bird. The next step is to take it outside and set up the spooky vignette. ​
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I used this thrifted garden lantern to house my creepy rat and added a few pumpkins to complete my spooky outdoor decor! I love the result and it was so easy to do! Have fun and happy thrifting!
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10/23/2020

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Thrifty & Spooky Halloween Decorating

10/4/2020

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That spooky time of year is almost upon us and it’s time to start thinking about decorating for Halloween. A great way to find creepy and inexpensive Halloween decorations is to head to your local Salvation Army thrift store. I love decorating for Halloween and found this spooky rat, spider, birds and glass vase to add to my scary vignette.
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​I added some googly eyes to my thrifted glass jar and added some moss.
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One tip when you are creating a vignette is to place everything on a table. It will help you see what you have to work with and allow you to try different items out when you are layering items into your vignette.
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I realized that I needed another item to add some height and used this decorative tree.
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Then I had some fun and decorated my console.
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I love how my creepy Halloween vignette came together! Make sure to head to your local thrift store to find some spooky decor. Happy thrifting!
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    ​Erin Rochon

    Erin Rochon is a Interior decorator and is passionate about upcycling. She has been featured several times on CTV Ottawa Morning Live and Daytime Ottawa teaching viewers about upcycling, furniture refinishing and DIY's.

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