Sustainable Ghouls: An Eco-Friendly Halloween

Sustainable Ghouls: An Eco-Friendly Halloween

Hosting a Halloween party soon, or you’d just like to get in the Halloween spirit? Here are a few Halloween decoration ideas without the unnecessary waste.

1. Pumpkins

You could never go wrong with this Halloween classic. Carve out some pumpkins and create jack-o-lanterns to give you (and your neighbors) a scare! It also serves as a great family bonding activity. Turn it into a competition for more fun. Don’t let it go to waste by making soups or muffins.

Speaking of pumpkins, use our voucher code PUMPKIN10 this October to get 15% off your first Jelli mask purchase.

2. Ghost candles

Ditch the purchasing of Halloween-specific candles and look for regular, long ones! Put some hot water in a container, put the candles in. Let it soften before bending it around and making them look like ghosts! For a video tutorial, check this out.

3. Cardboard hazard signs

Take out some old cardboard and write some text over it, saying “KEEP OUT!” or “NOT THIS WAY!” like in haunted house movies! The older and more rustic it is, the better.

4. DIY Halloween Costume

In this blogpost, we list down 5 costumes you can easily find in your closet! Slay your Halloween party (or the monsters, hypothetically) with an accessible outfit.

Whether you are hosting a party or just getting into the Halloween vibe, be mindful of what you’re throwing out. Bring your Jelli mask with you, too—it’s not just there to keep you protected and styled, but it’s also reusable and eco-friendly! Let’s keep things fun and sustainable this Halloween season.

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