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Halloween Ghost Hanging Decor

Halloween Ghost Hanging Decor

Oh my gourd! It’s Halloween! If you’re throwing a party this year, this multi-use Halloween DIY will surely make you the ghostess with the mostest! 

Let’s begin! 

SUPPLIES:

  • Cardstock Warehouse Cardstock Papers
    • Sweet Tooth Pop-Tone 100lb
    • Sirio Ultra Black 104lb
    • Silver Mirrisparkle 100lb
    • Black Mirrisparkle 100lb
    • Chartreuse Colorplan 100lb
    • Lavender Colorplan 100lb
    • Amethyst Colorplan 100lb
    • Orange Fizz Pop-Tone 100lb
  • Cutting Machine and Halloween Files
  • Crafter’s Tape Runner
  • Liquid Glue
  • Clear String
  • Hot Glue Gun

 supplies for halloween ghost hanging decor 

Let’s begin by gathering our images. I used images from Cricut Design Space. You can find a link to the project HERE. If you have a different cutting machine, you can search for images such as ghost, witch hat, Halloween, trick-it-treat, etc, and choose images that you like. 

 

Cricut Design Space images for ghost hanging decor 

Once you have your images in your design program, size them to your liking. I sized my ghost to about 10” tall and the witch hat to be about 6” tall. I sized the candy bag to fit in the ghost's "hand."

 

cricut design space canvas for hanging ghost decor

 

Let’s begin cutting. For the ghost, I used Sweet Tooth and Sirio Ultra Black. For the witch hat, I used Sirio Ultra Black, MirriSparkle Black, MirriSparkle Silver, Gold, Chartreuse, Lavender, and Amethyst. Lastly, for the pumpkin trick or treat bag, I used Sirio Ultra Black and Orange Fizz. 

Here are all of my cut pieces. 

 

die cut pieces for ghost hanging decor

 

Now let’s assemble these “fa-boo-lous” ghosts! 

 

 

Once they are assembled, adhere your clear string (I used jewelry string) using a dab of hot glue to the top of some and use two cut pieces and adhere them to the sides of others. 

 

adding string to hanging ghosts

 

Now, you can hang them from your ceilings and add them to your trick or treat bags! 

Here is a photo of one glued to my son's trick-or-treat bag. 

 

trick-or-treat ghost bag

 

I attached a few to a broom decoration and hung them in my dining room window. I love how this turned out! 

 

ghost decor hanging in dining room

ghost decor hanging in window

 

I hope you enjoyed this spooky DIY! 

Thanks for crafting along with me and hope you all enjoy making these hanging ghosts! 

Share your creations with us on our Instagram or Facebook page, and use #cardstockwarehouse for a chance to be featured on our page!   

Thank you for following along!

Kayla

PS- Looking for more Halloween inspiration? View all of our Halloween blogs HERE!

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