Halloween bugs

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a close up of a metal door with bugs on it's handlebars

My very first door wreath! I wanted to start out simple so I wouldn't become overwhelmed and this wreath didn't disappoint. My inspiration: link here I started out with a plain wreath from Michaels (about $5), 7 packs of 8ct assorted bugs from the dollar store and a can of Valspar Color Radiance Flat spray paint in Silver Fox. I sprayed the wreath down first to get good coverage and then added the bugs with a hot-glue gun. Once they were all stuck on, I sprayed over the entire thing again…

many different colored bugs and insects on a white background

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a white skull is mounted on the wall in an ornate frame with flowers and vines

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two white pumpkins decorated with black spider decorations

The other day when I was on Pinterest, I came across a really cute Halloween craft so of course I pinned it quickly and then got the message that I had already pinned it. So as I was looking at one of my boards (Kid/Toddler Crafts) I realized I have pinned A LOT of crafts for the kiddos, but that is about all I have done. I decided it was time to start actually doing some of the crafty pins I had pinned and thought I would start with some Halloween crafts. Here are links to the three crafts…

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there are two jars that have different designs on them, one is empty and the other has a spider in it

This is the easiest project and there are so many great ideas online. Some people go into great detail with amazing labels and such. I tend to keep mine simple with what I have on hand. So Here are some of my Witch jars. For some I just use things from my pantry. I gave them new labels and put a little piece of cheese cloth and twine around the top. I wrote the real name of what's inside on the lids in sharpie. They stay this way year round. With a little imagination ordinary ingredients…

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