Hello Miss Lovie readers!
I'm Delia from deliacreates and I'm excited to share a fun, simple Halloween decor idea with you today.
I was thinking about what I wanted to do differently this year for Halloween and thought it would be awesome to have spiders crawling all over our door.
I'm Delia from deliacreates and I'm excited to share a fun, simple Halloween decor idea with you today.
I was thinking about what I wanted to do differently this year for Halloween and thought it would be awesome to have spiders crawling all over our door.
My husband is a little apprehensive about it. Ever since he saw Arachnophobia, he hasn't been the same.
Maybe this will help him get over his fear a little. :)
Although he is the most scared of them, he hasn't gotten in a car accident because of one. True story and pretty embarrassing, so we'll just move onto the project...
It's obviously not brain science.
I just took some plastic spider rings from the dollar store.
Cut off the ring part.
Then stuck some magnets on with hot glue.
The spider legs can get in the way of the magnet so you may need to tilt it upward and use a lot of hot glue, so that the magnet will fully stick to your metal surface. You don't want the magnet to bend or ripple at all.
I started out using some advertisement magnets that come with the phone book. I have a white door so I just ripped off the colored tops to reveal the white paper underneath. Then cut them up. I quickly discovered that I needed fairly large pieces of this kind of magnet for this to work...darn cheap magnets.
I have a tendency to save random stuff like magnets - you never know when you're going to need them. So, I found a stronger magnet strip that used to hold up a to do note pad in my stash. It worked perfect even when I cut it really small. Much better.
I ended up with about 40-45 spiders so I had to use both kinds of magnets. Once you get them up you can't really see the larger magnets too much though. If your door isn't white you could always paint the business magnet the same color.
What if you don't have a metal door? Put them on your fridge.
I didn't because ours is quite ugly. I put them on our oven instead which is not much prettier than our fridge and probably a hazard... but if you know you're not cooking that day. Freak your kids or your spouse out for a day. :)
I didn't because ours is quite ugly. I put them on our oven instead which is not much prettier than our fridge and probably a hazard... but if you know you're not cooking that day. Freak your kids or your spouse out for a day. :)
They're magnets so you can change them daily if you want.
Have them attack the door.
Or come out in a trail.
I think most spiders are solitary creatures so they are incredibly unlikely to come out in a line like this...but wouldn't it be creepy if they did? Ooooh.
I think most spiders are solitary creatures so they are incredibly unlikely to come out in a line like this...but wouldn't it be creepy if they did? Ooooh.
Happy Halloween crafting. :)
Thanks for having me over Allie.
Love love love this simple and definitely spooky idea! The spiders behind the normal autumn wreath are my favorite. Subtle spooky. Yes!
If you aren't a super Delia fan, then you should be. Go check out some of my favorite tutorials of hers: Braided Belt Tutorial, Mister Bow Tie Tutorial, Seamless Scarf, and the The Sharf (Shawl-Scarf). Bet you'll look up an hour later after clicking through those and many others and think, "Wait! What time is it?!" Thanks so much Delia!
Go enter the giveaway for these precious doggie Headbands from Young Urban Puppy!
Check back tomorrow for another great Halloween project from a Creepy Crafty Halloween guest!
Thanks for having me over Allie.
Love love love this simple and definitely spooky idea! The spiders behind the normal autumn wreath are my favorite. Subtle spooky. Yes!
If you aren't a super Delia fan, then you should be. Go check out some of my favorite tutorials of hers: Braided Belt Tutorial, Mister Bow Tie Tutorial, Seamless Scarf, and the The Sharf (Shawl-Scarf). Bet you'll look up an hour later after clicking through those and many others and think, "Wait! What time is it?!" Thanks so much Delia!
Go enter the giveaway for these precious doggie Headbands from Young Urban Puppy!
Check back tomorrow for another great Halloween project from a Creepy Crafty Halloween guest!
Thanks for having me over Allie! :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely brilliant!
ReplyDeleteack! I love this and I will be doing this!!
ReplyDeleteI hate spiders, but I just might end up doing this. It's cute and simple and adds something fun. My boys would love it!
ReplyDeletecute cute cute. Love it! Pinning it!
ReplyDeleteLove the spiders on the door with the wreath! My front door is black though so I will have to do inside...oh, the boys are going to freak (LOL!) THanks for the fun idea! Smiels~Beth
ReplyDeleteThat's sooo cute!! Love the idea and the white on top of the magnent works perfectly! :)
ReplyDeleteCreeply awesome!
ReplyDeleteWonderful fun idea! Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteI love these! I made them and featured them on my blog, linking back to you : http://domesticfemme.blogspot.com/2013/10/easy-diy-halloween-crafts.html
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