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Halloween DIY: Eyeball Topiaries Made Easy

A spooky-sweet Halloween DIY for the mildly macabre.

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Okay, confession time: I’m really not into creepy or gory Halloween decor. I know, I know—it’s practically a seasonal requirement. Nevertheless, this year, I decided to lean into the spooky side just a little… mainly because my husband loves all things eerie and unsettling this time of year. As a result, I created these Eyeball Topiaries, a Halloween DIY that’s dramatic, a little weird, and surprisingly chic.

And the best part? Every single item came from Dollar Tree. Budget-friendly and spooky? That’s a win in my haunted book.

Supplies You’ll Need:

  • Black candlestick holders (plastic or wood)
  • Styrofoam base (I used a pumpkin shape!)
  • Plastic eyeballs (the more, the eerier)
  • Faux black flowers and leaves
  • Craft glue or hot glue
  • Optional: black spray paint or glitter for extra flair

How to Make Eyeball Topiaries:

1. Prep Your Base First things first, if your candlestick holders aren’t already black, give them a quick coat of spray paint. Let them dry completely. While you’re at it, go ahead and paint your styrofoam ball or pumpkin base too, just in case it peeks through the faux florals.

Next, glue your styrofoam pumpkin (or ball) securely onto the top of each candlestick to create the topiary base.

Want a taller, more dramatic look? Glue a second candlestick directly on top of the first styrofoam ball, and add another styrofoam ball to the top of that. You’ll end up with a stacked topiary base that’s perfect for layering eyeballs, florals, or spooky accents.

2. Add the Eyeballs Once your base is ready, start gluing plastic eyeballs all over the styrofoam. You can go symmetrical or totally chaotic—either way, choose whatever suits your spooky style. I clustered mine in groups for a slightly “watchful” effect.

3. Fill with Florals After that, tuck faux black flowers and leaves between the eyeballs to fill in gaps and add texture. This step really elevates the look from “crafty” to “creepy-chic.” Additionally, you can add glittery accents or dark feathers for extra drama.

4. Style & Display Finally, place your finished topiaries on a mantel, entryway table, or party buffet. They make great conversation starters and pair perfectly with moody lighting or flickering candles.

Final Thoughts

These eyeball topiaries were a fun way to dip my toe into the spooky side of Halloween without going full horror movie. They’re weird, whimsical, and just creepy enough to make my husband happy.

On the flip side, if spooky or creepy isn’t your vibe, check out my Ghost Family Gallery Tutorial for a softer, sweeter take on Halloween decor. Pink cheeks and bows included.

Happy haunting—your way!

And if you make your own eyeball topiaries, I’d love to see them—tag me on Instagram @ohwaitimamom so we can share the spooky love!

With a coffee in one hand and a plastic eyeball in the other,

💛Bethany

Pumpkin Hunt Magic: A Fall Tradition for All Ages

A Whimsical Fall Tradition Full of Clues, Laughter, and Magic

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Autumn is in full swing—the air is crisp, the leaves are crunching underfoot, and the scent of cinnamon and bonfires lingers just enough to make you smile. It’s that magical time of year when the world slows down, sweaters come out of hiding, and every moment feels a little more golden. And in our home, that means one thing: it’s time for the annual pumpkin hunt.

This isn’t just a game, it’s a tradition. One that started with a few tiny pumpkins tucked behind couch cushions and has grown into a full-blown adventure that winds through the yard, sneaks into the kitchen, and even tiptoes into the laundry room. Each pumpkin holds a clue, and each clue leads to the next. It’s part mystery, part scavenger hunt, and all heart.

So if you’re looking for a way to celebrate the season, create some memories, and spark a little joy, this pumpkin hunt is for you. Let the clues lead you, let the laughter carry you, and let autumn wrap you in its warmest embrace.

Let the hunt begin!

How It Works:

· Hide 10-20 small pumpkins in various locations—indoors, outdoors, or wherever your little ghouls roam. No pumpkins? No problem. The clues are shaped like pumpkins, so we’re calling it festive enough.

· Attach a clue to each pumpkin that leads to the next. Keep it simple or spooky, depending on your crowd!

· The final pumpkin holds a special prize or treat.

· BONUS – Before the hunt begins, read a short pumpkin-themed story to get your little hunters in the spirit. It sets the scene, builds excitement, and turns the whole adventure into a magical fall moment.

Clue Trail:

I whipped up a sample set of clues and an answer sheet to kickstart your pumpkin pursuit, ready to print and primed for adventure. Feel free to tweak, twist, or totally transform them to fit your turf. After all, every great hunt deserves a local flavor!

The Grand Finale:

Once all pumpkins are found, reward your hunters with:

  • A pumpkin-shaped cookie
  • A small toy or trinket
  • A spooky story time session
  • Or even a DIY pumpkin decorating station!

Tips to Make Your Pumpkin Hunt All-Ages Friendly

Tiered Clues by Difficulty

  • Color-coded pumpkins: Use different colors or stickers to indicate clue difficulty (e.g., orange for easy, green for medium, black for tricky).
  • Dual clues: Attach two clues to each pumpkin—one simple rhyme for younger kids, and one riddle or puzzle for older participants.

Easy Clues for Little Ones

  • Use visual cues like arrows, drawings, or photo hints.
  • Keep clues short and rhyming: “I’m soft and warm, where you take a nap—look under the pillow for a pumpkin trap!”

Challenging Clues for Older Kids & Adults

  • Incorporate wordplay, riddles, or trivia: “I hold stories without speaking, and adventures without moving. What am I?”(answer: A book)
  • Add logic puzzles or scavenger-style tasks: “Find something round, something blue, and something that rhymes with ‘boo’ before your next clue.”

Team Play

  • Pair younger kids with older siblings or adults to solve clues together.
  • Create family teams with shared clue sheets and roles (e.g., clue reader, pumpkin spotter, prize carrier).

Physical & Mental Balance

  • Alternate between active clues (e.g., “Run to the tallest tree!”) and thinking clues (e.g., riddles or memory games).
  • Include rest stops with cider, snacks, or storytelling to keep energy up.

Age-Appropriate Prizes

  • Toddlers: Stickers, plush toys, mini pumpkins
  • Kids: Halloween trinkets, glow sticks, candy
  • Teens: Gift cards, spooky accessories, mystery boxes
  • Adults: Seasonal treats, candles, or even a “Best Pumpkin Sleuth” certificate

Whether your pumpkins are hidden in pillow forts or perched beneath porch steps, this hunt is more than just a seasonal game—it’s a celebration of curiosity, connection, and the little joys that make autumn unforgettable. So gather your crew, grab your clues, and let the rustling leaves be your soundtrack. Because when pumpkins lead the way, adventure is never far behind.

With coffee in one hand and a clue in the other,

💛Bethany

Ready to play? Download the full printable clue set below—including blank pumpkin templates so you can write your own riddles, jokes, or challenges. Make it yours, make it magical, and let the fall fun begin!

Oh Wait, I’m a Mom…. with a Blog!

Hello, lovely readers! 🌸

I’m so excited to welcome you to my little corner of the internet where I’ll be sharing all things crafts, recipes, DIY projects, party ideas, and the beautiful chaos of mom life. As a mom, I know how challenging it can be to juggle everything, but I also know how rewarding it is to create something special for our families.

A Little About Me

I’m Bethany, a mom to my beautiful daughter, and I’ve always had a passion for creating. Whether it’s whipping up a delicious meal, crafting a fun project, or finding new ways to organize and decorate our home, I love sharing my ideas and experiences with others. However, being a mom doesn’t always feel like reality in the whirlwind of life, so there’s moments life smacks me in the forehead and makes me remember: Oh wait, I’m a mom.

What You Can Expect

On this blog, you’ll find a mix of:

  • Craft Projects: Easy and fun crafts that you can do with your kids or on your own.
  • Delicious Recipes: Family-friendly recipes that are both tasty and easy to make.
  • DIY Projects: Simple DIYs to beautify your home and make life a little easier.
  • Mom Life Stories: Honest and relatable stories on juggling the many hats we wear as moms.
  • Party Ideas: Different party theme and décor ideas.