9 Spooktacular Halloween Crafts, Costumes and Recipes- festive and fun things to make, wear and eat!

Halloween is upon us at the end of the week! If you haven't decorated, made a costume or tasty treats...don't worry! There's still plenty of time to get in the Halloween spirit with my easy DIYs, costumes and recipes!
9 Spooktacular Halloween Crafts, Costumes and Recipes

Super-Easy DIY Beanie Baby Costume
Turn a fuzzy one-piece outerwear into this adorable Beanie Baby costume by simply adding an ear tag. Click above for the full instructions and printable tag.

Candy is great, but how about Halloween cupcakes? These chocolate, vegan cupcakes are moist and delicious. They're taken to a whole new level thanks to the vegan buttercream icing! Adorable (and totally do-able) decorating makes them a treat that kids will love!

Easy Large Pumpkin Knitting Pattern
These pumpkins knit up fast thanks to the super bulky yarn and large needles. They're knit on straight needles using knit and purl stitches. This pattern is ideal for beginners!

Frankenstein Hat Knitting Pattern
Need the perfect topper for a Frankenstein costume? This hat is it! This beginner-friendly knitting pattern uses circular needles. The pattern is straight-forward with a simple color change and minimal decreasing.

Looking for a last-minute costume that doesn't look last-minute? This Ghost costume requires no sewing and it can be made in 20 minutes! Best of all, it's comfortable and fun!

Turn inexpensive pillar candles into custom Halloween décor using an ink jet printer, tissue paper and a hair dryer!

All you need are some fleece, felt and basic sewing skills to whip up this Jack-O-Lantern costume!

How to Crochet Pumpkins- the easy way!
This step-by-step, plus video tutorial will show you how to crochet pumpkins the easy way. It's perfect for beginners and these pumpkins make lovely decor on bookcases or even as a Thanksgiving centerpiece.

Turn a black hoody into a comfy and cool spider costume! Fleece legs are sewn, stuffed and then sewn on to the hoody. Clear thread, or fishing line is used to connect the "legs" to the arms. Post includes directions for kids and adult sizes.
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