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HomeJelly reader Joe Harding utilized his already red door to capture the essence of “monster mashing” with his take on this Halloween decor originally featured on last week’s HomeJelly blog.  With just $4 and the help of his two daughters, Joe now has neighbors passing by to admire his ferociously fabulous entryway. Photo courtesy of Joe Harding.

Joe and his two daughters’ craftiness continues with this “candy-licious” Halloween door hanging by way of a styrofoam wreath, hot glue gun and hot glue, black duct tape and a bag of candy corn. Simply fabulous! Photo courtesy of Joe Harding.

Another Home Jelly user and friend, Mary Pratt, dug this decorative idea and decided to surprise her kidlettes as they came home from school. Photo courtesy of Mary Pratt.

Ready for trick-or-treaters…enter if you dare! Writing about these crafty creations wasn’t enough for me, so I decided to have a go at this three dimensional bat door art instillation that results in a frightening fantastic curb appeal. Photo courtesy of Mary Pratt.

These bats really created something unique and spooky for the neighborhood kids. All it took was a pair of good scissors and black glitter foam adhesive paper. Dog not included! Photos courtesy of HomeJelly.

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