DIY Halloween Mantle Decor : Paper Hats in a Shadow Box
This DIY Halloween Mantle Decor was created in part with Lisa Kettell Designs, Fuji Film and AC Moore. As Iโm a proud part of the Hello Lisa design team, I was sent a box filled with crafting goodies and was asked to get a little creative and put together a fun Halloween DIY using the shadow box from AC Moore and fun vintage prints from Fuji Film.
My idea was to create a sparkly Spooky Halloween Shadow Box with Paper Hats topped with pom poms. Iโm also sharing another fun way to showcase the paper hats around a framed art print at the end of this post so be sure to scroll down to see it.
Now, itโs time to gather up these halloween crafting supplies and in less than an hour (minus the drying time of the painted shadow box) you will have the cutest Halloween Mantle Decor to DIY for yourself or a Halloween gift.
Crafting Supplies Needed:
dark shadows paper pad
sequin spooky iron-on-transfer
wooden shadow box (this one is 8โ square)
halloween photo prints on Fuji Film paper
DecoArt Americana acrylic paint in black
Trick or Treat satin ribbon
Hot Glue Gun
Extra supplies if you wish:
yarn to make pom poms or you can purchase them pre-made
orange glitter
crafting glue
How to Create the DIY Halloween Mantle Decor . . .
You will want to first paint your shadow box with the black paint. I prefer to use foam brushes for this type of project. I only needed one coat of paint to cover this shadowbox.
Then you will want to trim the satin ribbon to fit along the outer edges of the frame and hot glue in place.
Then with glue dots or craft glue, you can adhere the sequin iron-on transfer to the back of the shadow box. You can also attach your preferred photo print here too.
How to create the paper party hats is continued below . . .
To create the Halloween Paper Party Hats . . .
I used a template I found online for the hats and resized to fit onto the 6โ square paper. If youโd like a printable template, simple message me and I will create it for you.
Then choose your favorite paper from the paper pad and trace the template onto it. Cut and then roll into a cone shape. Adhere with the hot glue. (PS: for the pumpkin hat, I hand-colored the pumpkins with colored pencil before creating the hat)
I made pom poms with the yarn, but if you prefer to save even more time, you can simply purchase pre-made pom poms. Attach to the tops of the hats with hot glue.
This step is not necessary, but I have a thing for glitter and confetti, so I added craft glue along the bottom edge of the hats and sprinkled on orange glitter.
Now that the hats are finished, you can simply set them into the bottom of the shadowbox and itโs time to display your Halloween Mantle Decor for all to see.
Lastly, hereโs another super fun way to showcase even more Halloween party hats on your mantle. You can frame extras of your favorite Halloween Fuji Film prints and scatter some party hats around them - either on your mantle or a favorite shelf.