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Halloween greetings! I adore making my own Halloween decorations, and I'm thrilled to be able to share the instructions for this Tomato Cage Ghost activity with you. This is the friendliest and sweetest Tomato Cage Ghost you've ever seen! This craft is very simple, affordable, and adorable!


Tomato Cage Ghost

If you don't have time to construct any elaborate Halloween decorations for your home, here's a quick and simple DIY for you! You can make this ghost with just a few simple items, most of which you probably already have. It's more appealing than a lot of other suggestions.

Tomato Cage Ghost Materials

Supplies Needed to Make a Tomato Cage Ghost:

  1. Plastic pumpkin pail

  2. White sheet

  3. Tomato cage

  4. Black ribbon

  5. Black felt or craft foam

  6. Lights

  7. Hot Glue

  8. Scissors

  9. Tape

Lights around a tomato cage


Begin by taping the tomato cage's top. Because these three prongs might become sharp, it's preferable to keep them together to avoid harm and add stability. Wrap white, yellow, or orange lights around the tomato cage after that. With a little extra tape, secure the strand of lights in place.


How to Make a Tomato Cage Ghost


Then, on top of the cage, add a plastic pumpkin pail. You can use any color of pumpkin pail for this project. If you want, you can even paint the bucket. It's a nice touch to match the light color to the pumpkin pail. Simply place the black section of the face at the back of how you wish to present the tomato cage ghost, whatever you do. You don't want the plastic face to shine through.


DIY Halloween Ghost Decoratin

How to Make Tomato Cage Ghosts

Then, on top of that, drape a white sheet. For this project, I utilized a simple twin-sized sheet that was quite inexpensive. Whether the fabric is extra-large or just enough, manage the flowing appearance and it will work out in the end:) To get rid of the wrinkles in the fabric, I used a steamer.


How to Make a Tomato Cage Ghost


Tie a giant lovely bow around the ghost's "neck" with a large size ribbon (or whatever you have on hand). At Walmart, I came across this black ribbon with purple and orange decorations. It's fantastic! Consider using the ribbon in a unique way... To finish the effect, use glittering ribbon, patterned ribbon, or several bows.


How to Make a Tomato Cage Ghost Face


Finally, cut out some eyes and a cute mouth to bring your adorable Tomato Cage Ghost to life! I cut out oval eyes and then glued two “eyelashes” to each side. I love how cute she turned out! Don’t you?


Tomato Cage Ghost


What should we name her?

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