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If Halloween season is more about bubbling cauldrons than pumpkin spice for you, then pick up a book on magic. Using a few common items, many of which (pun intended) you probably have around your home, create an adorable pool noodle witch to hang on your tree this fall. You can. This hilarious image of the back of a witch who misdirects her broom and hits a sugar maple head-on is sure to get everyone in the Halloween spirit while entertaining the neighbors. Who would have thought it all started with a pool noodle? To complete this basic DIY, spray paint a broom, cover the pool noodle with a black sweater, make legs out of the pool noodle, and decorate it all in your garden. Attach it to the tree.
Using pool noodles and other ordinary items isn’t the only way to make a Halloween statement. Witch appendages aside, the versatile pool noodle has become a supporting role in other Halloween DIY projects. Upcycle Pool Noodles from Dollar Tree into fall festive decorations and see how your pool and tension rods can become a fall-themed garland. It also doesn’t take long to turn pool noodles into spooky Halloween ghost candles. Plus, use pool noodles to transform an ordinary shelf into a beautiful fall decor, adding foliage and fall flowers to an unexpected space in your home. But if you want to make a big impact outdoors this Halloween, use pool noodles to create a DIY witch that makes a big impact directly on your tree.
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Pool Noodle Witch is easy to make
You’ve probably seen those Halloween decorations where a witch on a broom has the misfortune of crashing into a tree, pillar, or house. But did you know you can create your own clumsy wizard? For this project you will need a regular broom, spray paint, jute cord, 2 pool noodles, an old black sweater, gloves, zip ties, a purple witch’s wig, a witch’s hat, and a tutu for the skirt. , duct tape, striped stockings, and old short boots. You can also recycle clothing or use what you have to save money. If you prefer, you can also purchase Zakous 5mm Jute Twine for $9 and OUPENG Cable Cable Ties 600-Pack for $6 on Amazon.
To complete this project, attach all elements to the tree with twine or tape. First, paint the broom the color you want, then “dress” the noodles with a sweater and gloves. Secure these with cable ties. Attach all these to the tree with cords. Then add the wig, hat, and tutu and secure each again with twine or tape. Make stocking-covered legs from the other pool noodle, add boots to complete the project (like when you DIY festive Halloween witch legs on your balcony), and secure everything to the tree again to make it look like the witch collided with the trunk. To modify your project, if you want it to look like the broom went through the tree, cut the tree in half and attach the ends to the front and back of the tree.
Read the original article on House Digest.