Ghost Frame Craft
Halloween comes once a year and every year I say I’m going to get craftier. Each year I never do but that’s ok because with our daughter being 17 Halloween just isn’t the same as it once was. However, having the nieces and nephews over to craft is always fun too because they enjoy it and we get to make the memories of crafting. The ghost frame was the perfect fun activity for Liz and I for a quick craft. Which allows us to decorate for Halloween for just a few dollars. I did decide that making bigger ghosts by spray painting old frames white would also be a fun way to stretch our budget even farther. But the list got bigger the more we crafted that day!
Here are the Supplies needed to make your very own Ghost Frame Craft.
White mini frame (Michael’s, $1)
White craft foam or paper
Black marker
Googly eyes
Craft glue
Scissors
Directions:
1. Begin by cutting the white paper or foam to fit the frame and insert.
2. Use the marker to craft the face of the ghost. Make a dot or oval mouth at the bottom of the frame.
3. Add some glue to the eyes and press them to the face of the ghost.
Your ghost frame is now ready to be enjoyed!
So the next time you are at your local craft store pick up an orange frame and make a pumpkin, white for the ghost, black for a witch or cat and green could easily be made into a monster. The possibilities are endless when it comes to crafting and cheap decorating!




Sam // DIY Just Cuz says
I love how cute & simple this is! I made a bunch of really simplistic Halloween décor this year and I love the fact that it just adds little pops of quirkiness all over the house just like this. So adorable, thanks for sharing at Welcome Home Wednesday!
Raquel says
This is so cute and simple! I love crafts like this and this would be so cute to put around the house.
Heidi says
Thanks so much! They are easy that is for sure!
Kim says
My kids love when I decorate the house for he holidays, but the decor is only up for such a short time, so I try to use inexpensive items in decorating. This ghost frame would make a great addition to our Halloween crafts! Thanks for linking it up at #made4kids. See you again Sunday!
Stefanie says
LOVE that it is so simple! My kids would enjoy having these scattered throughout the house!