Tips for Spider Web Halloween Decorations

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Part of the video series: How to Make a Spider Web for Halloween Decorations

Summary: Homemade Halloween decorations! Learn how to find the ideal place for your giant spider web in this free spooky Halloween video from our haunted house expert.

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Matt Cail Matt Cail is a part-time party and social event planner. In this role he has offered his services at weddings, birthday parties, office events, and various h... read more

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Tips for Spider Web Halloween Decorations

Hello, my name is Matt Cail on behalf of expertvillage.com, I'm here to talk about spider web decorations. Okay, now that you have your wad of spider webbing which you've separated from the rest of the package, it's time to get to work on the wall. You're going to do this by picking a starting point along the wall. You should be at a comfortable height for yourself, you're going to be potentially reaching or bending down plenty later on, so pick something which is nice and easy at first. You're going to take your wadding and then stick it to your starting point like so. This wadding should be about 2 finger widths wide and that'll make it plenty of sturdy to hold and then you're going to stretch out the rest of the spider webbing until it's taut and you're going to mark that in your mind, let go of this piece, grab a piece of scotch tape, mark it back and then you're going to tape the first piece to the wall. Often times, especially for the first couple of pieces it's going to take a couple pieces of tape to make it nice and sturdy. And then go back to your starting point and repeat. What this is going to do, this is going to be your original base strand. This is going to be what you're going to be building off of for the rest of your web, at least for the first couple strands you're going to be pulling up in a second. So this key, make sure to have your first strand doublely taped down, this could be a situation where you want some of the packing tape used, because this is what you're going to be building off of for the rest of the web.

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