
Hollow out mini pumpkins and use as votive candle holders. They are inexpensive and look really great, you can even carve faces in them!
Serve fresh veggies using a hollowed out pumpkin as a bowl. Cut of the top and clean out, leaving the top in a jagged edge design. Use mini pumpkins to hold dips!
For an eerie effect, hang glow-in-the-dark bats, skeletons and spiders from the ceilings and trees!
Draw body outlines on your front walk using colored chalk or washable fluorescent paint. Use a black lights to enhance the effect.
Create creepy autumn centerpieces by filling vases with dried flowers, brown leaves, and empty branches. Tie a black ribbon bow around each centerpiece.
Add random piles of bones and an occasional skull along your sidewalk or driveway.
Using a rope type spider web, add a giant spider! To give the illusion of movement, place a strobe light behind the web.
Use mini ears of Indian corn, mini pumpkins and gourds to embellish your Halloween party table.
Use a plastic cauldron partially filled with hot water, then add some dry ice and a glow stick to create an eerie centerpiece for your table. Be very careful handling the dry ice as it can burn the skin!
Use apples for taper candle holders. Choose small, round apples that will sit on a flat surface and remove the stems. Cut a small round hole in the top of each apple - deep and wide enough to securely hold a taper candle. Make sure the apples are shaped so that they have a flatish botton, so they won't tip over.
Want to spread spider webs over your food table? Use cotton candy and just pull it apart!