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You can have a lot of fun decorating a Halloween tree! I went with a colorful monster theme for mine, PLUS most of my ornaments are EDIBLE. Treetopia graciously gave me a pre-lit Tuxedo Black faux Christmas tree. This one is 7.5 feet tall which made me realize my living room ceiling is not that high :P. But the black color is a very nice blank canvas for all of your spooky Halloween scenes.
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I baked colorful monster sugar cookies and I also put together some gigantic marshmallow bloody eyeballs. I gotta tell you that the house smelled really good!
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Treetopia also asked me to put together a little how-to video for you to check out and make your own delicious Halloween ornaments. Just a note: you can also wrap your treats in clear cellophane before hanging them, but no matter what, I wouldn’t leave your cookies and marshmallows on the tree for too long so that you don’t attract some ACTUAL creepy crawlies.
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We decorated the base of the tree with faux pumpkins spray-painted in matching colors, plus, all of our 100% Soft kaiju kitty plushies!
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Have you ever decorated a Halloween tree?