Halloween Tips For Using Old Things In New Ways
Oct. 29, 2010— -- Want to pump up your Halloween celebration but need to scale down your budget?
Sarah Humphreys, executive editor of Real Simple, appeared on Good Morning America to share new uses for old things that happen to be lying around the house. These holiday tips for recycling your belongings save both cash and the environment and make so much sense it's almost scary.
Here are some of GMA's favorite New Uses for Old Things that are designed to help you get ready for Halloween and the holidays beyond:
Turn those empty one-gallon plastic milk jugs into ghastly ghosts!
A good old-fashioned recipe taken from old-school Hollywood thrasher movies. It's super-simple and looks completely authentic!
Go Green This Halloween With Ideas That Save Cash and Environment
Need to touch up your clown face after the Halloween party before you head out to Trick or Treat?
Make use of the loot your kids collected on Halloween night but don't want, like those little boxes of raisins. Stash them away and you can pull them out again on New Year's Eve to refresh your glass of bubbly if it's getting a little flat before the midnight toast!
A festive way to serve your favorite party treats!
Halloween Candy Reborn as Sophisticated Chocolate Fondue
Put those unwanted candy bars from the Halloween haul to good use and make a beautiful dessert to impress your guests!
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