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Creepy Curtains

Shredded cheesecloth stained with coffee or tea makes no-fail creepy curtains that make great indoor or outdoor Halloween decorations.

Creepy Curtains

Step 1: Soak cheesecloth (# 125871) in coffee or tea. (We used French Roast).

Step 2: Wring out cloth and let dry.

Step 3: Using your fingers (or dull scissors) shred and fray the bottom of the cloth. Create tiny holes throughout the material.

Step 4: Use 3 or 4 curtains per window depending on size of window. Secure to window frame using cafe rods, dowels, or duct tape.



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Customer avatarBy:Brenda
Posted: October 7, 2009
Customer avatarBy:Brenda
I added a few hairy spiders crawling up the curtain and a crow sitting on the curtain rod - looked great!
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