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Happy Holiday House
by
Isaac Barnes
(IC: homeowner)
2 Materials
I moved into this town home in Garfield Heights, Ohio and it looked very old and shabby on the inside. So I was kind of embarrassed to invite people over. Then I got the bright idea to decorate the whole house and cover up the bad spots with unique decorations of holiday themed décor. I called it the Happy Holiday House.
I started out with all Halloween decorations. But then I realized that everyone thought that it was way too scary. So, then I got lots of scotch tape and I taped all of the Halloween table clothes to the cabinets. Then I used a Halloween leaf bag that says boo on it and tapped it to the wall as well. My refrigerator was looking really bad and rusty so I painted white paint over the rusty spots and tapped silver Christmas icicles on it. I tapped a happy birthday banner on the ceiling. I tapped a happy birthday plastic banner on the floor. I put up fake vegetables, marti gra beads and a sign on the wall. Also, I used window cling and put it on the walls. It says happy Halloween in red writings.
This is the bloody valentine restroom. it actually looked pretty bad before I decorated it. It has valentines day and Halloween mixed in. Its red, white, and pink. I put garland and ribbons on the wall. Then I put up a bloody handprint shower curtain. I tapped some teddy bears to the wall. They had the tags on them so I tapped the tags to the wall and they hung up on the wall. I tapped a valentines day banner above the shower and tub. I put zombie caution tape on the tub. I have happy new years wall decorations hanging. I took a red Christmas ribbon and wrapped it around my shower towel holder. I added a happy Halloween wall decoration inside the shower wall.
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Suggested materials:
- Table cloth (the dollar store)
- Bloody hands curtain (party city)
Published December 29th, 2016 2:54 PM
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Hillela G. on Dec 29, 2016Wow! I've never seen anything like this before!
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Theresa Horan on Jan 01, 2017Ha!
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