Introduction: Make Your Own Creepy Eyeball Flower Arrangement
Here's looking at you ! ! !
I love Halloween and all of the creepy, scary things that go along with it. I know that when the calendar hits October it's time to start decorating.
While thumbing through a magazine at the grocery store I came across a section featuring easy-to-make Halloween crafts. One of the crafts was a flower arrangement that had plastic eyeballs on sticks mixed within the arrangement. Although adorable, I thought the eyeballs would look much better inside the flowers. That's when I decided to make these wonderfully creepy eyeball flower arrangements.
These eye catching creations are very easy to make and can be a wonderful addition to your Fall decor.
Step 1: Supplies You'll Need
Vintage looking colored bottles
Faux flowers - Make sure to choose flowers to nestle the eyeballs within. I chose roses but any flower with a fluffy center will do
Plastic eyeballs (half round hallow acrylic, 26mm) - I got mine on Amazon
Adhesive - I used a hot glue gun
Step 2: Assembly
1) Using a hot glue gun, place glue inside the half round plastic eyeball then place it in the center of a fluffy flower
2) Place all the flowers in the bottle and enjoy
Step 3: Other Creepy Examples

Participated in the
Halloween Decor Contest 2016
1 Person Made This Project!
- smiliviola made it!
11 Comments
1 year ago
... fibbage 3. this will help immensely in my cosplay. thank you.
5 years ago
ADORBS! I love it!
5 years ago
Killer idea!
5 years ago
Thanks for posting! I’m going to do this today!
6 years ago
What fun! Cool! Waw!
6 years ago
also go good at party
6 years ago
Amazing! I like how it is subtle, but creepy...will definitely take some people off guard!
6 years ago
Could you provide a link for the eyeballs?
Reply 6 years ago
https://www.amazon.com/Decora-Colors-Acrylic-Plast...
Here is the link for the eyeballs on Amazon
6 years ago
Indeed !!! I had to look it up but ranunculus would be perfect for this
6 years ago
This is such a simple idea to add some serious creep factor! I've got to do this to the ranunculus in our house this year. :)