👻 Today, I’m showing you how you can DIY this super chic McGee and Co. look-a-like ghost garland! I’m usually not a fan of air dry clay, but after tons of research, I found this one that made these so fun to create. Trust me, it actually works! ✨ This was the first “craft” in years my kids (teens) have done with me 🥹 I will have the clay and the cutters linked for you in my LTK. Here’s a quick rundown of how to make your own spooky garland: Roll clay into a ball. Flatten to about 1/4 inch thick. Use a cookie cutter (I found a 2-pack—check the video to see both shapes!) to punch out ghosts. Make a hole for string, not too close to the edge (big enough for two loops!). Air dry per package directions. **At this point you can paint, clear coat, but I didn’t. Sharpie on desired ghost faces! Cut sturdy string (McGee used black cord, I used cooking string!). Thread string, starting about 6 inches in for side length (tape ends for easier threading!), looping through the back of the ornament and around again. Measure about 4 inches between each ghost. Tag me if you make these—I’d absolutely love to see your creations! 👇 Looking for more easy, elevated home decor ideas that don’t break the bank? Follow along for daily inspiration! 🤍 diyfalldecor mcgeeandco ghostgarland halloweendecor fallcrafts airdryclay budgetdecor lookforless diydecor falldiy spookyseason homedecorideas easydecor autumndecor makeanddo craftymama decorhacks halloweenathome

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