Halloween Kitchen Design Tips

Halloween is upon us and if you are still looking for some ideas to spook up your kitchen, we have some idea that will take only minutes and convert your kitchen into a fright zone.

Cooking Skeletons

Halloween Kitchen Design tips An easy way to scare your guests, friends, and family is to prop up a skeleton in your kitchen. You could position one or several  to perform household duties. Skeletons can do dishes, cook on the stove, or even sweep up your kitchen floor. If you don’t want to get a whole skeleton, a skull on your countertop or next to a chop block can also be very effective.

Spiders Everywhere

If the skeleton idea is a little bit too much for your taste, how about placing fake spiders everywhere? You could hide some in your fridge  or pantry, others could be crawling out of your sink, all over your countertops and, of course, your kitchen table.  If you like to go that route consider putting up some spiderwebs as well.

Dry Ice

Mysterious fog flowing freely from your kitchens sink or out of a cooler is another good way to give your friends and family the  heebie-jeebies. Dry ice can create a fog-like effect for that extra spooky Halloween touch. However, before using dry ice make sure to read up on dry ice safety: http://www.uvm.edu/safety/lab/DryIce

Spook Up Your Jack-O-Lanterns

If you are tired of the “ordinary” Jack-O-Lanterns, why not turn your pumpkins into a litter of black pumpkin cats? Just spray the pumpkin black, carve out a cat face and glue some felt triangles to the top for cat ears. Put a candle inside and a grinning cat will greet your visitors. Another way to give your pumpkins that extra edge: use glitter and glam your Jack-O-Lantern up a little. Just use glue and black glitter and let your kids come up with different designs. This makes for a fun project for the entire family.

Carr Stone & Tile

Contact Carr Stone to consult with our expert sales staff or our in-house design coordinators to help you determine which stone or tile is the best application for your project at (504) 835-8453. We are located at 3200 Andover Street in Jefferson, Louisiana. Our showroom and display area are open daily, Monday through Friday, from 9am to 4pm. Samples are available upon request. Visit https://carrstone.com for some design ideas.

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