Halloween Tree Trims

Haunt your house inside and out with tree ornaments. Try these three projects for a variety of treetop looks.

This ornament is a cinch to make -- and will really "haunt" your trees.

What You Need

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Instructions

1. Add wax shapes. Carefully peel off the stickers or wax shapes from the paper. Position them gently on the ornament, pressing in place until they adhere.

2. Add ribbon, trim ends. Add a ribbon hanger to the ornament top. Trim the ribbon ends.

Create this ornament's whimsical, handmade look -- in just four simple steps.

What You Need

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Instructions

1. Download the free pattern. (Downloading requires Adobe Acrobat software.)

Boo-to-You pattern

Download Adobe Acrobat

2. Gently wash and dry the glass ornament. Avoid touching the areas on the ornament that will be painted.

3. Paint the word "Boo" and the exclamation point in black. Use the pattern (see above for downloading directions) as a guide. Let the paint dry.

4. Add accents, let paint dry. Add the colored accents as shown. Be certain to leave a black border. Let the paint dry.

5. Use needle-nose pliers to curl the ends of the solder. Form one end over the "B" on the ornament and carefully wrap the ornament top with the solder. Glue the solder in place. Let the glue dry. To hang, use the top solder loop or add a ribbon.

Easy etching turns a simple glass ball into a jolly jack-o'-lantern.

What You Need
Instructions

1. Download the free pattern. (Downloading requires Adobe Acrobat software.)

Jack-o'-lantern pattern

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2. Clean glass, trace pattern. Clean the glass with hot water and white vinegar. Important: Avoid fingerprints on areas to be etched. Using tracing paper, trace the pattern.

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3. Trace, cut, adhere pattern, and burnish. Place carbon paper between the tracing and self-adhesive paper. Trace the pattern onto the self-adhesive paper. Cut out shapes using an X-Acto knife and remove the pieces. Stick the self-adhesive paper pattern on the ornament, clipping the edges as necessary so the paper lies flat. Burnish (rub down) the paper using a spoon.

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4. Paint with etching cream. Put on rubber gloves. Paint on the etching cream following the manufacturer's instructions for use and timing. (Note: Set wet ornaments on top of a glass or napkin ring to keep them from rolling around.)

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5. Rinse and decorate. Rinse off the etching cream. Remove the self-adhesive paper. Tie some raffia and a leaf to the ornament.

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