Sidewalk DIY Luminaries
You'll want to put this on the top of your Halloween craft ideas list. These glowing DIY luminaries will light the way home for your kids or the neighborhood trick-or-treaters on Halloween night. No one will realize how simple and easy the Spooky Halloween Sidewalk Lanterns were to make when they see this elegant Halloween outdoor decor making a statement on your front walkway. Safer and less messy than pumpkin carving, these lanterns are a good option if you're looking for a quick craft that yields a rewarding result.
Estimated CostUnder $10
Time to CompleteUnder an hour
MaterialsPlastic
Primary TechniqueDIY Craft
SeasonFall
HolidayHalloween
Project TypeMake a Project
Why This Halloween Craft is Scary Great!
Are you looking for a fun and festive way to light up your Halloween night? Look no further than our Sidewalk DIY Luminaries project! Here are the top 3 reasons to give this craft a try:
1. Safe and mess-free alternative to pumpkin carving: Say goodbye to sharp knives and messy pumpkin guts by opting for these easy-to-make luminaries. Your kids can join in on the crafting fun without any danger, making it a perfect family-friendly activity.
2. Adds a spooky atmosphere to your outdoor decor: These glowing luminaries will instantly transform your front walkway into a haunted Halloween haven. The eerie glow will guide trick-or-treaters safely to your door while setting the perfect ambiance for the spooky season.
3. Quick and rewarding craft project: With just a few simple supplies, you can create a stunning display of illuminated lanterns that will impress your guests and neighbors. The result is a beautiful and eye-catching outdoor decor that will make a statement on Halloween night.
So why wait? Get started on our Sidewalk DIY Luminaries project today and light up your Halloween with a touch of creativity and fun!
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mulberrygalprinces s
Sep 29, 2016
What a very neat idea. Lights without the fear of fire. On Christmas Eve everyone in our neighborhood put lights along their sidewalk. It's a tradition of lighting the way fir Santa. We usually use paper bags with sand in the bottom and a candle stuck in it. This year I am going to make these instead with just changing the color to yellow paper.
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