Make a Colorful Bubbling Halloween Cauldron

9 Materials
$65
2 Hours
Easy

Halloween has become every bit as much an occasion for adults to celebrate as it has for children! No matter if you are hosting a party or just want to add this to your front porch to delight trick or treaters, this is a charming bubbling Halloween Cauldron will add to the festivities! You can see mo

Get started with a cauldron:

Begin with a black metal cauldron on a stand like this one! Here is a link to one just like the one I used: https://rstyle.me/+EG053HIYMGiicp1hqqTLdg

You will want to fill up your cauldron with something. I was fortunate to have this cardboard box that fit right down in mine. You can use any cardboard box, it does not have to be round.

Put your box down in the cauldron and fill all of the space around it so it does not shift around. I filled mine with leftover plastic grocery bags.

You want to assemble a large collection of different size unbreakable ornaments in the colors you want to use. I primarily used white, clear, green, purple, orange and black. You also want to make sure you have a variety of sizes of ornaments to work with.

To get started, you just begin with large ornaments glued to the top of your cardboard. I had this broken styrofoam pumpkin from the dollar store, so I decided to just add the pieces to the cardboard to fill in some of the space that will not show later. You can do that with some smaller cardboard boxes if you would like.

Next, just begin using hot glue and your glue gun to attach the ornaments. When you begin, you will glue the ornaments so they are secured to either the edge of the cauldron or the cardboard.

As you move along, you can just make sure each ornament is glued to another ornament or two.

Continue filling your cauldron and building up the “bubbles” until they would be “boiling” over.

To make your cauldron “boil” over, you will gather some of your smaller ornaments and glue them down the sides of your cauldron in a few locations. Halloween is one of the few times when you don’t need to worry about the glue strings! They simply become “spider webs”!

Light up your cauldron:

If plan on using this on a party table as a centerpiece, but will also have it on your front porch to greet trick or treaters, you may want to add some lights! You can buy these battery operated spider lights from Amazon. There are all kinds of fun lights you could use, another one to consider is eyeball lights. EEK! The witches are brewing up eyeballs!!!

Work your lights in tucking them in and out all around the ornaments, hiding the cord the best that you can. The best way to do it is to use a tiny bit of hot glue to secure the spiders where you want.

There will be spots where the cord is showing quite a bit like below. You can simply take some of your smallest ornaments and glue them to the larger ornaments around them to cover the cords to finish off your cauldron.

When you have secured all of your spiders, run the cord down the side of your cauldron.

Use Velcro sticky fasteners to attach the battery pack to the bottom of your cauldron so you can easily turn your lights on and off.

There you have it! You will have a completely finished and eerie cauldron ready to display for Halloween! If you would like to see more of my Halloween DIY's, head on over to Celebrate & Decorate.

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  • Terry Terry on Sep 15, 2022

    What size is the cauldron?

  • Missycook913 Missycook913 on Sep 16, 2022

    What is the big white thing in the center? Great visiual.

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  • JAMES WEINAND JAMES WEINAND on Sep 11, 2023

    Great idea on making a witches bubbling brew. I think I will make this but will use different sized clear bulbs for the bubbles and fairly lights for inside and maybe underneath to look like heat.

    THANKS FOR THE INSPIRATION!

  • Karen Coyne Karen Coyne on Sep 11, 2023

    I think it looks more cheery than eerie. Almost like a wreath. Clear colored ornament balls would look cool, I think. But that’s just me.

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