How To Make A Spooky Tree Halloween Display


A Haunted Tree two years in the making!

Okay, it didn't take 2 years to make, lol but I started this project 2 years ago. Due to unforeseen circumstances I had to put everything on hold. Now  it's October 2018 and here we are, finally. I'm so happy to have this project done and a tutorial for all of you, in time for Halloween!

Spooky Tree Features,
Eyes that glow
Easy to make bark, no clay needed
Spooky branches, no wires needed
A bowl at the top for holding treats





Supplies:
aluminum foil
masking tape
paper towels - cheap towel is best. Do not get anything quilted or super absorbent.
white glue or tacky glue
1 tea light
colored tissue paper
craft paint: Black, Burnt Umber, Lighter Brown, Beige
Optional: moss, fake leaves

Video tutorial,
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Thank you and enjoy!



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Comments

  1. I love your tutorial and it came in a perfect time for me. I have an ancient witch who wants to sleep outdoors under the stars. I'm going to use your tutorial to make two trunks and hang a hammock between them for her to sleep on.
    Thank you!!
    Hugs, Drora

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  2. My grandson found your YouTube video and asked me to make your haunted tree. The directions were excellent! He loves his tree!
    Thank you.

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  3. I was wondering do you sell these trees and if so how much is that is truly amazing I absolutely think he is incredible looking

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    1. thank you so much for the kind words and for asking, but I don't sell anything I make, sorry.

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  4. Just seen this too late for Halloween but Im definitely using this to make the best decorated halloween party next year !!!

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  5. I actually build a tree like this, with your instructions.

    But my tree is 1,20 meters high at the moment and I added some branches at the back.

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