This Halloween, add a spooky touch to your home with these easy and affordable DIY $4 Halloween Solar Lights. Inspired by Lora’s creative idea, we’re excited to share this project that’s perfect for lining your pathway or decorating your porch. Using simple materials from Dollar Tree, including plastic spiders and a solar light, you’ll have a fun and eerie decoration in no time.
What you need
Plastic Spiders (2 per solar light)
Solar Light (Dollar Tree)
Cable Ties, Hot Glue, or Wire Twists
Instructions
Instructions
Prepare Your Materials: Gather your plastic spiders and solar light. Make sure the solar light is functioning and charged.
Attach the Spiders: Position the two plastic spiders over the solar light. You can place them on opposite sides or one above the other for a layered look.
Secure the Spiders: Use cable ties, hot glue, or wire twists to secure the spiders in place. Make sure they are tightly fastened so they don’t move or fall off.
Test Your Light: Once everything is secured, test the solar light to ensure it’s not obstructed by the spiders. The light should shine through, casting eerie shadows.
Set Up Your Decor: Place your spooky solar lights along your pathway, in your garden, or anywhere you want to add a Halloween touch.
Tips
Quick and Easy: These lights are so easy to make, you can create a whole bunch in no time. Perfect for last-minute decorations!
Gifting Idea: Package a set of these lights with a bag of candy for a fun and festive Halloween gift for neighbors or friends.
No Light, No Knock Policy: In some areas, if a house isn’t lit up for Halloween, it means no trick-or-treating there. Use these lights to signal that your house is ready for visitors!
Enjoy making these spooky Halloween solar lights and get ready to impress your trick-or-treaters!
Thank you for sharing your photos with us Lora, we hope our readers will love them as much as we do.
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