
Do you ever bring home that spooky little something even when it doesnโt match your haunted style?
I have several โlittle somethingsโ that need an overhaul, so Iโve been busy rehabbing these spooky pieces to better fit my Halloween vibe.

Weโre keeping this short and sweet this week because the projects are piling up, and Iโm in the mood to knock out my to-do list.
So, without further adieu, letโs get started.
First up is a gold snake candle holder that I picked up at Marshallโs for $9.99.
The detail is excellent, but the gold is a bit garish for my taste.
No worries, with some paint and Rubโn Buff, weโll transform this piece from gaudy to ghoulish.

Slather the snake withย black chalk paint, ensuring the paint gets in all the crevices.
Allow it to dry thoroughly.


Using a blending tool, lightly dust the scales withย European Gold Rubโn Buff.
You can add as much gold as you like. I kept it light and limited it to the top of the scales.

Now, this looks more like my style.
And how simple was that?!

These bats from the Dollar Tree leave a bit to be desired, but underneath, they hide some haunted treasure.

Unwrap the tinsel, and youโll find a great base to build a bat in your style.

I cut off the plastic nubs, but if you use a softer wrapping material, you may want to leave yours in place.

Hot glue strands ofย macrame jute cordย across the body section until the area is filled.



Next, wrap the jute around the ears and wings, using hot glue where necessary, to hold the jute in place.


Spooky simple.

Revamping new and vintage pieces is one of my favorite Halloween hacks.
Hereโs another easyย Halloween hackย using a Dollar Tree spider and some faux fur.





Now, go hack something!
Until next time – stay spooky.
