Diy light up ghosts

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Shelley Westerman on Instagram: "🔗 Comment “ghost” and I’ll send the links to your DMs.

I saved so much money making these three lit ghosts myself ($80 vs. $353), and I love them even more than the originals that inspired them 👻 

The ghost dog is a little more work, but it’s so worth it!  Check out Part 1 where I show you how I made the other ghosts, and share this with your Halloween loving friends!

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Shelley Westerman on Instagram: "🔗 Comment “ghost” and I’ll send the links to your DMs. I saved so much money making these three lit ghosts myself ($80 vs. $353), and I love them even more than the originals that inspired them 👻 The ghost dog is a little more work, but it’s so worth it! Check out Part 1 where I show you how I made the other ghosts, and share this with your Halloween loving friends! #halloweendecor #diyhalloweendecor #halloweenchic #ghosts #diyhalloween #halloweenporch…

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DIY_Ideas_22 on Instagram: "👻 DIY Tomato Cage Ghosts! 👻 This is my second year making these fun, easy, and budget-friendly Halloween decorations! Perfect for adding a spooky touch to your front porch!

Here’s what I used for each ghost: ◻️ 42” tomato cage ◻️ Foam ball (size #8) ◻️ Battery-powered or white Christmas lights ◻️ Black adhesive felt ◻️ Two white plastic tablecloths: one 84” round, one large rectangle

✨ Pro Tips:

Double up on plastic tablecloths for extra coverage and durability, especially for outdoor use.
Use a white sheet instead if you're displaying them indoors.
Vary the height with smaller or larger tomato cages.
Use regular felt with low-temp glue if you don’t have adhesive felt.
Make sure to choose lights that stay cool for safety!
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DIY_Ideas_22 on Instagram: "👻 DIY Tomato Cage Ghosts! 👻 This is my second year making these fun, easy, and budget-friendly Halloween decorations! Perfect for adding a spooky touch to your front porch! Here’s what I used for each ghost: ◻️ 42” tomato cage ◻️ Foam ball (size #8) ◻️ Battery-powered or white Christmas lights ◻️ Black adhesive felt ◻️ Two white plastic tablecloths: one 84” round, one large rectangle ✨ Pro Tips: Double up on plastic tablecloths for extra coverage and…

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Mary Beth Wilhelm on Instagram: "Another fun Halloween DIY! 🐶 This is the cousin of Doug the viral Ghost Dog from Pottery Barn…except he doesn’t have a name yet. 🤔 
The most expensive part of this DIY was the foam ball. They’re outrageous for whatever reason, but you can always use a rubber/plastic playground ball instead. I used an old twin bed sheet. I folded it in half, placed it over the tomato cage, and cut around the bottom. I also shoved a set of 100 white Christmas lights underneath. Let me know if you have any questions!" Diy Lighted Ghost, Friendly Ghost Decorations, Ghost Made Out Of Tomato Cage, Diy White Pumpkins, Diy Dog Ghost, Best Diy Halloween Decorations, Tomato Cage Ghost With Arms, Diy Ghosts With Tomato Cage, Ghost Made From Tomato Cages

Mary Beth Wilhelm on Instagram: "Another fun Halloween DIY! 🐶 This is the cousin of Doug the viral Ghost Dog from Pottery Barn…except he doesn’t have a name yet. 🤔 The most expensive part of this DIY was the foam ball. They’re outrageous for whatever reason, but you can always use a rubber/plastic playground ball instead. I used an old twin bed sheet. I folded it in half, placed it over the tomato cage, and cut around the bottom. I also shoved a set of 100 white Christmas lights…

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