
Using black chalkboard spray paint, fully cover a bamboo yard sign. Let dry.



Cut the straps off the back of a pair of pink spider fairy wings.

Place a large amount of hot glue on the entire square of pink fabric and place it on the top right corner of the sign. Secure any areas of the wings that touch the sign with a dab of hot glue to ensure the wings are securely attached to the sign.



Place a large amount of hot glue on the bottom of the pink spider included in the Tie-Dyed Decorative Spider Set. Place it immediately on the middle of the wings and press down firmly until dry. Position the legs so they are spread out.



Paint several plastic scary spiders with hot pink spray paint. While they are still wet, immediately sprinkle purple glitter on them. Don't fully cover them in glitter. You just want them to have a glittery effect.

Place the bottom stick of your sign into the bottom of a tall glass vase then fill the vase with green sand or green acrylic ice. Be sure to hold the sign in the center of the vase and straight while filling the vase to make sure it stands straight when you're done. Wrap the vase loosely with creepy cloth letting it drape around the bottom of the vase. Place your pink glitter spiders around the cloth. You won't need glue for this. The legs of the scary spiders will grip on to the cloth on their own.

Place a Halloween rose with eyeball down into the top of the vase and embellish the sign edges by securing a few pink glittery scary spiders with hot glue.

Write "Welcome Midnight Fairies" on the middle of the sign using a chalk marker or adhesive vinyl.

Now for the fun part! You can place this on your porch to welcome party guests or use it as part of your Halloween party decorations. I chose to use it as a wow-factor centerpiece at my Midnight Fairy Party paired with these super cute DIY Spooky Flower Pots. Also, don't miss out on how to make your Pixy Dust Fairy Wands, another simple party DIY project for Halloween.

Using black chalkboard spray paint, fully cover a bamboo yard sign. Let dry.



Cut the straps off the back of a pair of pink spider fairy wings.

Place a large amount of hot glue on the entire square of pink fabric and place it on the top right corner of the sign. Secure any areas of the wings that touch the sign with a dab of hot glue to ensure the wings are securely attached to the sign.



Place a large amount of hot glue on the bottom of the pink spider included in the Tie-Dyed Decorative Spider Set. Place it immediately on the middle of the wings and press down firmly until dry. Position the legs so they are spread out.



Paint several plastic scary spiders with hot pink spray paint. While they are still wet, immediately sprinkle purple glitter on them. Don't fully cover them in glitter. You just want them to have a glittery effect.

Place the bottom stick of your sign into the bottom of a tall glass vase then fill the vase with green sand or green acrylic ice. Be sure to hold the sign in the center of the vase and straight while filling the vase to make sure it stands straight when you're done. Wrap the vase loosely with creepy cloth letting it drape around the bottom of the vase. Place your pink glitter spiders around the cloth. You won't need glue for this. The legs of the scary spiders will grip on to the cloth on their own.

Place a Halloween rose with eyeball down into the top of the vase and embellish the sign edges by securing a few pink glittery scary spiders with hot glue.

Write "Welcome Midnight Fairies" on the middle of the sign using a chalk marker or adhesive vinyl.

Now for the fun part! You can place this on your porch to welcome party guests or use it as part of your Halloween party decorations. I chose to use it as a wow-factor centerpiece at my Midnight Fairy Party paired with these super cute DIY Spooky Flower Pots. Also, don't miss out on how to make your Pixy Dust Fairy Wands, another simple party DIY project for Halloween.