"In the video, the creator used a milky-white frosted glass globe with a fluted, flared opening, but you can also use an old glass lamp shade or a bowl that has a similar shape and color (the more intricate, the better!). All you have to do is turn your globe upside down so the opening is at the bottom, draw on eyes and an open mouth with black permanent marker, and you've got a ghost you can put anywhere in your home."
"The Instagram creator went one step further by making a tiny black wizard's hat for the ghost, as well as adding a battery-operated tealight underneath it to make it glow without the fire hazard risks. You can put this little ghost on your fireplace mantel, TV console, or even by the sink in the bathroom. It can go anywhere you want to add a little spooky spirit ahead of Halloween."
Frosted glass globes commonly found at thrift stores can be repurposed into small lit ghosts for Halloween decor. Turn a milky-white globe, lamp shade, or similarly shaped bowl upside down, draw on eyes and an open mouth with black permanent marker, and place a battery-operated tealight underneath to create a safe glow. Adding a tiny black wizard's hat or choosing a more intricate globe enhances the character. Finished ghosts work well on fireplace mantels, TV consoles, or bathroom counters. Retailers like Home Depot sell similar frosted globes when thrift options are scarce.
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