Halloween lights diy

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As a couple, sometimes it's easy to fall into sedentary bliss, which can mean that the idea of going out, especially when you have to dress up, may seem particularly taxing. On the other hand, if you like the whole coordination thing, being a couple literally gives you someone to coordinate with. Now, you don't have to take the matchy-matchy thing to your everyday life, but it is the absolute best for your Halloween costume ideas. That is if you're not too lazy to leave your cozy home and…

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Courtney Hamilton on Instagram: "DIY solar pumpkin lights!  I used $1.98 pumpkin buckets and solar pathway lights for this project.  I made a small hole and cut a few slits in the bottom of the pumpkin and pushed the pathway light through it. (Make sure the hole is slightly smaller than the post to the light so the pumpkin doesn’t fall down). Stick in the ground and wait till you see how cute these are at night!  Remove the pumpkin after Halloween and use the pathway lights year round.  Comment PUMPKIN and I’ll message you the links to items I used.  Thanks for this great idea @kelsimsavage 🎃 #diy #halloween #halloweendiy #pumpkins #halloweendecor #falldecor #outdoorlighting #fall #falldecor #outdoor #halloweenideas 

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Courtney Hamilton on Instagram: "DIY solar pumpkin lights! I used $1.98 pumpkin buckets and solar pathway lights for this project. I made a small hole and cut a few slits in the bottom of the pumpkin and pushed the pathway light through it. (Make sure the hole is slightly smaller than the post to the light so the pumpkin doesn’t fall down). Stick in the ground and wait till you see how cute these are at night! Remove the pumpkin after Halloween and use the pathway lights year round…

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