3. Let candles drip
It’s never been easier to make a decoration! All you have to do for this one is to light some candles and let them drip and work their magic. After that, you can arrange them around the house (and even on the porch) exactly like you saw in the Addams family’s house. Put them in black-painted wine bottles or surround them with tiny spiders, or any other insects you like to make them look even creepier. Don’t forget about the fake spiderweb! It will make your whole room look creepy but cool at the same time!
4. Go batty front door!
This might be an easy and fun DIY project to do with your grandkids! I am sure they are big fans of drawing ghosts, bats, or any other spooky creatures for school projects. Because Halloween is just around the corner, ask them to help you draw tiny bats so you can glue them to the front door. For an even spookier touch, you can add some fake black feathers to a wreath form. Don’t forget about some yellow leaves either! They will give you the autumnal look your front door needs for this Halloween.