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If you want to really decorate your home for Halloween, there are so many Halloween crafts for adults that you can make that do not take a lot of skill or even expertise. The best part about Halloween crafts for adults is that you can be instantly transported back to your school days when you would make art projects for Halloween – only you are no longer eight years old! Seriously, though – making Halloween crafts for adults is really just like making Halloween crafts as a kid. However, you can make your crafts a little neater now that your hands are larger and your dexterity more honed!

Many people love to decorate their yards with Halloween decorations. These types of Halloween crafts for adults are especially suited for grown ups who remain young at heart! Start your ghoulish yard by cutting out some “tombstones” from simple plywood. They don’t have to be elaborate – just half spheres. Place nails in the bottom of each stone so that you can easily place them in your yard. Paint them black and then put scary phrases on them commemorating the “dead”.

A friend of mine did this with her yard. Each tombstone contained a funny version of each family member’s name. For example, Deena became “DIEana”. You get the idea. Then she would put a clever saying on each stone like “Although she’s gone, she’s not forgot, only because she died on the pot”. It’s all about creativity when it comes to decorating your yard for Halloween, so have fun with it.

More Halloween crafts for adults can be found online when you do a search. Of course, the possibilities are limitless when you use your imagination and think of what you would enjoy seeing in other people’s homes and yards. I’ve known some people who have even gone so far as to construct a coffin that they put in their yard! Now that’s Halloween, if you ask me!

When it comes to Halloween crafts for adults, you will find that many of them can actually also be made by children. If you are working with power tools, obviously, you’ll want to keep them from the children, but they can certainly help with painting and decorating.

Again, we say, use your imagination and creativity when putting together Halloween crafts for adults. But, by all means, let the kids participate as well. There is nothing better than having a family activity to bring everyone closer!


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