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Monday, October 18, 2010

Hose-o-Lanterns

As I may have mentioned in passing, we had a house fire.
And most of our collected holiday decorations became a big puddle of goo.
I'm still not planning to have a naked front porch come October 31st though.
What you'll need for this quick and easy project is:

4 plastic jack-o-lantern treat carriers
2 pairs of costume tights. Mine were purple and black stripe and acid green and black stripe.
2 Dollar Tree feather boas
Hot glue
A sharp knife
Tap lights
Scissors

First, use your knife to cut out the features, just like carving a pumpkin.
Yeah, that's scary already, huh?
Next, pull one leg of the tights over your pumpkin.
Adjust the tautness so you've got desired coverage and pattern.
Cut the hose off at the top and bottom.
Grab your hot glue gun, and working in small sections, fold the top of the tights in and adhere them to the plastic.


There we go!
Now, using big glops of glue on the outside, start attaching your feather boa.
Once you have it all the way around, trim it to fit and glue both ends down well.


Drop your tap lights in shining upwards, turn out the lights, and enjoy!



How's that for $4 worth of spooky fun?














You noticed other pumpkins, did you?
We'll discuss those tomorrow...
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34 comments:

  1. Love it!!! Thank you for that great idea!

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  2. Sunny! These are fantastic! You have come up with another winner.

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  3. Oh my gosh, I love this!! The boas make perfect little pumpkin hairdos :0)I think my favorite are the ones with acid green tights.

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  4. Flipping Amazing. You could write a book.
    Pam

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  5. They're so cool....I have one of those treat carriers and now I know what I'm gonna do to it. Thanks for sharing!

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  6. These made me laugh out loud! Excellent! I hear you on the house fire, we lost everything over 20 years ago and the holiday decor was mourned as much as the family photos and wedding dresses. Love your creativity!

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  7. Wicked! How DO you get your ideas???

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  8. Now that is some creative thinking! Love it!

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  9. Do you wonder what kind of sick brain I have that made me want to stuff pumpkins in pantyhose?

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  10. so cute! as always i am impressed :)

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  11. How do you come up with this stuff?? You guys have the most original house on the block!! More pumpkins tomorrow...teasing us again I see.

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  12. I love it...Just wish we lived in a neighborhood where someone wouldn't walk off with them :( Maybe I can make a few for inside..Hmm.. lol

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  13. This is just amazing...such creative thinking and they are so cute! Love it!(-:

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  15. Great job!!! These are awesome!!!

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  16. These are so simple and cute! LOVES! I am so stealing this idea for my party this weekend!

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  17. Have I mentioned how much you rock?

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  18. Ooh! I can't believe how cute those came out! You triumph again!

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  19. Thank you so much guys! I really appreciate the support and bloggy love!

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  20. BRILLIANT!!!!!!!!!! Thanks so much for linking these up at gettin' crafty on hump day! :D

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  21. Oh! You clever lady! What an awesome transformation!!! You do come up with some smashing ideas!!

    Thank you for linking up to Kids Get Crafty (again)!!

    Maggy

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  22. I love the fact that your brain goes in crazy inexpensive directions. Right up my alley. Thanks for the tutorial and thanks for linking up to Suzy's Artsy Craftsy Sitcom!

    suzy

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  23. Where do you come up with these fabulous ideas!?!?! Love em! Thanks for linking up!

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  24. OH MY GOSH! How clever is this???!!!

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  25. I don't know how I missed this post. These are awesome!

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  26. OMG! What a fabulous idea! Genius!
    Thanks for linking up to Making It With Allie.
    I can't wait to see what you have next week!
    AllieMakes.Blogspot.com

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  27. Hey Sunny!
    Stopping by to tell you that I am featuring this today as party of the Making It With Allie Features! COme on by and pick up a button for your "street-cred"
    AllieMakes.Blogspot.com

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  28. BRILLIANT! I love how you somehow made those cheap orange pumpkins that you can find anywhere look boutique! :: bookmarking for next year ::

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  29. I found these babies via the link at Allie's. So darn cool and sorry to hear about your house fire xoxoxo.

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  30. love it im def going try this ty

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