A Very Spooky Spider Tree
Here’s a “spider tree” that is very simple to make and will look great in a picture window, on a table in the foyer or as a centerpiece for a Halloween party. I started with a store bought tree made from papier-mâché and pipe cleaners. Then I just glued black feathers, green millet and green spider mums to the pipe cleaner branches. I used a floral adhesive for the spider mums and it looked great, without water, for over a week!

If you want to turn the creepy scary up a notch wrap the entire tree with spider webs. These spider webs are so easy to make and can be put almost anywhere. Just take two small pieces of Styrofoam – just about 3” – 4” in size – and put a dollop of hot glue on one of the pieces. Put the two pieces together and slowly pull apart. You will see the spider strings start to form. Take your arms and go around the tree and press the two pieces of Styrofoam together again and then pull apart and bring your hands back around the tree and meet again in the front. Continue to do this until you are satisfied with the amount of spider webs you have created. To remove the spider webs, just spray with a hair dryer and they will melt away!

Posted: Oct 20, 2009 09:10:35 under Celebrations, Decorations, Fall's Flowers, How-To's, Party Ideas.
Comments
Comment from Jeanne Benedict
Time Oct 28, 2009 at 4:07 pm
Great, eerie, elegant, spooky, and sophisticated. Really like the green and black combo.
Comment from Andrea Jackson
Time Oct 30, 2009 at 6:37 am
Wow! In Australia, we are only just getting into Halloween. This is all quite new and really very fun!
Comment from maryanne
Time Nov 10, 2009 at 7:03 pm
Wow.. That looks awesome. You are the most creative person ever. How do you keep coming up with original ideas like this??



Comment from sheila
Time Oct 20, 2009 at 11:41 pm
This is creepy and fun. Love it.