Yay, it’s that spooooooky time of year again and time to decorate accordingly! Here are our fave decorations from around our site. Hope you and your family have a scarily good time.
If you don’t happen to live deep inside a magic forest, you can still get that enchanted autumn look with these printable paper leaves. They look gorgeous in any room and are useful for any festival in fall, including Halloween.
Up next are these fabulously witchy pantry labels, for all your potion ingredients. Print and stick on jars and bottles all around your home to turn your house into a veritable witch’s hovel!
Good old-fashioned bunting is always a great fallback for Halloween. By all means print ours – it’s al free – or just use it for inspiration to make your own.
These fun poems with a witch’s spell theme make a lovely addition to your Halloween decor. Just print them out and pin them around the house. Or you could write some of your own!
Hello! For those of you celebrating the 4th of July this year, we thought we’d create a quick post to show you which printables we’ve got on the site that could come in handy. Please find them below.
Party Cones
First up are a few party cones, useful as hats or containers for popcorn, candy and snacks.
Snack/Candy Baskets
Next up are our printable paper baskets. You can put snacks such as candy, popcorn, chips or cookies in them and they’ll make your party table look gorgeous!
Coloring Pages
Hoping to involve the kids? Why not print them one of these 4th July coloring pages. They’ll add that all-the-family vibe to your celebratory decor.
Best of the Rest
And finally, here are the other printable bits and bobs we think could be of use for your Independence Day decorating endeavours.
It’s always nice to make your own decorations for Independence Day and online printables are a fun way to get started. They’re also great for getting the kids involved. We hope that whether you’re making paper chains, coloring posters in, crafting baskets or hanging up bunting, you have a lovely time and a magical 4th of July.
With Easter around the corner, you might feel like brightening your home with some Easter decorations. Ours are all free to print out and our favourites, new and old, can be found below. They’re a great way of making Easter parties or meals more festive and a lots of fun for any creative kids who want to help you prepare. We hope you have a magical Easter this year.
You might also enjoy crafting these Easter ornaments. They look best stuck onto card, unless you’re going to print them onto card in the first place of course. The nice thin about sticking them onto card though, is that you can put a picture on both sides. You’ll also need something sharp like a skewer or a knitting needle to create the hole to thread the string through.
Here are a few more decorative bits and pieces you might like:
You can find a few more printable Easter cards, along with rhymes to go inside them, here.