You can make decorating for Halloween quick and easy by using magnets to hold your spooky decorations in place. Putting Halloween decorations up is always significantly more fun than taking them down. With magnets, you can make both steps of the decorating process as simple and painless as possible. Here’s how to get started:
  1. Eyeball Wreath
Using hook magnets you can hang spooky wreaths like an eyeball wreath. To make the creepy eyeball-covered wreath, all you need is a foam wreath, ping pong balls, and googly eyes from a craft store. Then, use superglue to attach ping pong balls to the wreath so that it’s completely covered. Now, glue one googly eye onto each ping pong ball. You can use different sizes and position them in different places so it looks like the wreath of eyeballs is always watching you. Finally, all you have to do is secure a ribbon to the back of the wreath and let it hang on the magnetic hook, which you can place on your door. The rare earth magnet in the hook should attract to the metal door and stay in place. If you don’t have a metal door, you can hold a powerful magnet up on the other side of the door. The powerful magnet and the hook magnet should attract through the door and hold the wreath in place. 2. Scary Garage Door Designs Most garage doors are made of metal so think of your garage as a giant canvas that you can add creepy Halloween decorations to using magnets. You can cut out large eyes and a mouth of jagged teeth from spare black paper or other scrap material and glue several rare earth magnets to it. Then you just have to position the creepy eyes and teeth on your garage door so it looks like there’s a giant face haunting your garage. 3. Fridge Skeleton Last, you can create a skeleton out of paper plates with neodymium magnets glued on the back of each plate, which represent the different bones of your skeleton. Because of the magnets, you can put the skeleton on your fridge and scramble all of the plates or bones. You can even make a game out of it by having everyone race to see who can put the skeleton back together first!