Get Into The Spirit of Halloween and Make a Fairy Graveyard

We’re not big into Halloween here in South Africa. I’m not sure why. Maybe it’ because it’s not safe to walk around after dark anymore. Or we have too many other real-life scary things to worry about. I really wish we could get into the spirit of things though. I love dressing up and there’s just something about the whole idea that appeals to me. Trick or treating seems like a great way to get to know your neighbors 😉 It reminds me of the good old days when it was okay to go next door and get some sugar when you ran out. Don’t get me wrong, we’ve met all our closest neighbors and we all look out for each other. I’m sure they won’t mind giving me some sugar if I ask nicely. But it didn’t happen overnight. We’ve become so used to living behind our security fences that it takes a while before we feel safe enough to connect with others. Whatever trick or treating happens here is normally on a small scale so we decided to make ourselves this little fairy graveyard.

It’s got grave stones and skeletons and spider webs and even a moon that lights up when the sun goes down. I can’t tell how many times I’ve done a double take in the middle of the night seeing that moon 😉 It adds that extra creepy factor. And the whole fairy graveyard took us less than an hour to put together.

What You Need to Make a Fairy Graveyard

If you’d like to make something similar all you need is:

  • Steel wool
  • Small skeletons
  • Black and grey paint
  • A ping-pong ball and solar lights
  • Dried moss or coconut fiber and floral foam
  • Balsa wood or thick cardboard and some texture paste or plaster of Paris
  • Dried twigs
  • A suitable container

I made my fairy grave yard in a large calabash or gourd. A hollow concrete pumpkin or store bought plastic one would also work.

How to Make a Fairy Graveyard

The gourd we used already had a large hole cut on the side, so we didn’t have to do much to prepare it for the graveyard other than spray the inside black.

If you can’t find one that’s already been cut, don’t worry. Just drill a pilot hole and then used a small saw to cut an opening. And if you’re using a plastic pumpkin, you can do the same thing. Line the inside with florist foam and cover with moss or coconut fiber.

Time To Start Making All The Bits That Go Inside

For the gravestones, we cut the balsa wood into gravestone shapes and slapped on loads of plaster of Paris to give it some texture. You can do the same thing using homemade texture paste. Grab a stamp set, if you have them, and squish it into the plaster of Paris while it’s still wet to mimic an epitaph. Or write your own using a toothpick. Once everything is dry dab on some grey paint.

A spooky graveyard wouldn’t be complete without a few spider webs 😉 One of the easiest ways to make realistic looking webs is to use steel wool. Gently pull it apart and drape the bits of steel wool on a dry twig.

Now for my favorite part………..

Making the Moon for the Miniature Graveyard

We cut a small hole in the ping pong ball using a craft knife and then inserted the solar lights. I used a crayon and smudged it on the ball so it looked kinda like the craters on the moon.

Did you know there are 28 craters on the moon and they’re all named after women scientists? How’s that for an interesting bit of trivia 😀 Anyhows, our gourd had this big split on the one side so we could simply slide the solar panel wires into the slit and glue the moon on. You may need to cut a small slit in yours.

Our skeletons had these weird red eyes so I used a Sharpie to change them to black. 

I didn’t want no zombie skeletons in our fairy graveyard 😀

The dude on the left showing the I love you hand sign is probably my favorite.

He seems so friendly. Then again they all seem pretty chilled. What do you think?

Oh, and if you like the idea of making a miniature graveyard for Halloween, don’t forget to pin it for later

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Oh and for your convenience I’ve added some affiliate links below, in case you want to make something similar. Disclosure: If you click on them, we may receive a commission from Amazon. But don’t worry it won’t come out of your pocket, and our fairies will send some fairy dust your way too 😉

Do you have any big plans for Halloween or is it just another day in your corner of the world? I’d love to hear about it and as always wishing you a very blessed week.

Last update on 2026-04-23 / Source Amazon Affiliates

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68 comments

Nicole flint October 5, 2017 - 2:14 am
Awww this is so fun and so cute! Very creative. I usually don’t decorate my house for Halloween. I’m not sure why though.
acraftymix October 5, 2017 - 6:16 am
Thanks so much Nicole
Joanna October 4, 2017 - 5:40 pm
What an amazing idea! I would love to do this for Halloween but unfortunately I won't be celebrating this year because I am traveling. I love the little skeletons coming out from the ground and the moon that lights up. It's definitely scary if you put it in the window in the evening :)
acraftymix October 5, 2017 - 6:18 am
? Thanks Joanna. That little moon does make all the difference. Enjoy your travels and stay safe
Mary October 4, 2017 - 2:39 pm
Michelle this is way too adorable to be scary! They look like they are having a party. I'm really looking forward to celebrating this year and I hope you also have a great Halloween!
acraftymix October 4, 2017 - 3:50 pm
Bwahahhaaahhha, you're right Mary. A big fat party under the full moon. They're even dancing on the ceiling ;-)
Candy Rachelle October 4, 2017 - 2:38 pm
This is sooo cute!!! My daughter is into the fairy thing. Hopefully she doesn't find anything like this. I have enough to do already!!! LoLoL
acraftymix October 4, 2017 - 3:53 pm
? LOL Candy, good luck
nikki frank-hamilton October 4, 2017 - 2:04 pm
Michelle, this is so flippin cool! I love every bit of it. Who knew you could use steel wool to make spider webs! I always find new tidbits of info when I stop here, that's one thing that I love about your site. The graveyard is so awesome. I love the moon and the skeleton with the "I love you" hand sign is my favorite too!
acraftymix October 4, 2017 - 2:11 pm
*Insert HUGE smiley face right here* Thanks so much Nikki
Gemma jamieson October 4, 2017 - 8:50 am
Halloween in the UK is not good anymore. Hardly any kids go trick or treating. Not so much because it's dangerous to walk around but because sweets or £1 isn't enough for them any more. The UK has lost is spirit. I love the idea of making your own decorations it really gets you in the mood for Halloween. Hope you have a good one!
acraftymix October 4, 2017 - 11:23 am
Oh dear, that seems to take all the fun out of it. Kids of today :D Hope you have a good one too Gemma
Tiffany Yong October 4, 2017 - 7:55 am
Halloween started getting bigger about 6-7 years ago in Singapore, but I still do have friends who don't celebrate them as they find it scary... I stop celebrating the festive for the past 2 years though~
acraftymix October 4, 2017 - 8:00 am
Same here Tiffany. The last few years there's been an upsurge in Halloween parties but the kids don't really do any treat or treating and many people find the whole concept really scary and it goes against their belief systems
Samantha October 4, 2017 - 6:56 am
I love Halloween! I love this! It's so cute & a different spin on Halloween decorations (or at least the ones I have). I think making the skeleton eyes black make it look better.
acraftymix October 4, 2017 - 7:34 am
I know right!!? Those red zombie eyes just didn't do it for me ;-) Thanks so much Sam
Amy October 4, 2017 - 3:21 am
This is perfect for Halloween! I love the light up moon! (And who knew that all the craters were named after women?!?) I also love the steel wool on the trees. It makes perfect spiderwebs! Great job!
acraftymix October 4, 2017 - 6:05 am
The moon is my favorite too Amy. I'm so glad it worked out. I just wish I could capture it properly, it's so freaky
Kiwi October 4, 2017 - 1:54 am
This is actually pretty innovative. I dont like it being a fairy graveyard because I think they are so cute...how about a miniature graveyard?
acraftymix October 4, 2017 - 6:06 am
Good point Kiwi, miniature graveyard would probably have been a better description coz we love our fairies too
Debbie-Dabble October 3, 2017 - 9:34 pm
OMG!!!!! Totally LOVE love this!! So cute!! Thanks so much for the inspiration!! Pinned!!! Hugs, Debbie
acraftymix October 4, 2017 - 6:06 am
Ahhh Debbie, thank you.
Stephanie Jeannot October 3, 2017 - 2:43 pm
I used to decorate because I thought it would draw trick or treaters. But I’ve never decorated like this. Very creative idea.
acraftymix October 3, 2017 - 2:54 pm
Thanks so much Stephanie. We never get trick or treaters unfortunately. It's not safe for kids to be outside after dark so this is our little contribution to Halloween decor
Cia Black October 3, 2017 - 12:52 pm
Super cute to spook up something that is normally soft and dainty. This is very creative. We have a small fairy garden perhaps I can get my daughters to agree to spook it up for halloween
acraftymix October 3, 2017 - 1:54 pm
Thanks so much Cia, I hope they agree
Tanvi Rastogi October 3, 2017 - 11:51 am
Can I just say that those skeletons look quite cute and I have never said that about skeletons :D - I am not big on Halloween. I just keep some candy in the house for the kids who ring the bell but I thoroughly enjoy walking about the neighborhood and see the decorations. Your DIYs continue to blog my mind <3
acraftymix October 3, 2017 - 12:32 pm
LOL, I don't believe I've said that about skeletons either Tanvi, thanks a mil ?
Ithfifi October 3, 2017 - 11:48 am
Ah, Mix, I just love this! You are so creative! We don't celebrate Halloween much here (UK) or at least not while I was growning up but its becoming more popular with the kids. This is such a cool idea, I love the skeleton giving the devil sign.. or is it rock and roll? The whole creation looks truly awesome! The solar light was also such a clever idea!
acraftymix October 3, 2017 - 12:33 pm
;-) Thank you Ithfifi, the hand sign I was trying to go for was actually the deaf sign for I Love You. I just couldn't get his little thumb to stick out properly.
Thena October 3, 2017 - 11:26 am
So much fun and spooky! My girls would love this so much!
acraftymix October 3, 2017 - 12:34 pm
Thank you Thena
Linda at Mixed Kreations October 3, 2017 - 10:10 am
This is so cute Michelle! Halloween is still big here, but instead of going house to house now a lot of people choose to take their children to church for trunk trick or treat. Because people are getting so mean and evil putting things like razor blades, needles, drugs in candy. I remember when my girls were small we would go through their candy before they could eat any. As for us we have to go to bed so early we just turn our lights out so we don't get any visitors.
acraftymix October 3, 2017 - 11:19 am
Oh no really!!! How can someone do that? That's just crazy scary Linda.
Katrin October 3, 2017 - 12:00 pm
You are one creative chick! I love this so much, Michelle, how do you come up with these amazing ideas! I´d love to go trick or treating here, but it´s not a thing either, although this year I will decorate a bit at least, cause my girls like it. You´d love Spain, here you can´t get your neighbours out of your house, lol, they ring your bell at all times, hahaha. Enjoy your Halloween, would love to ring on your door!!
acraftymix October 3, 2017 - 12:31 pm
? I'd love to have neighbours like that Katrin. Growing up here, that's what I remember but it's changed so much in the last few years. And you don't even have to ring our doorbell, just walk right in
Megan October 3, 2017 - 8:40 am
It's true what you say! South Africa isn't that big on halloween, however we are slowly easing into it. I'll definitely be trying this out but with a big plastic pumpkin!
acraftymix October 3, 2017 - 8:46 am
One of those big plastic pumpkins would work great and they're really easy to cut too. Let me know how yours turns out Megan
Linda October 3, 2017 - 8:07 am
This is so creative, I think Halloween in the whole of Africa isn't celebrated because many people would think it's witchcraft, lol. I'm in Kenya, and if I even dared to dress up myself and my baby in any funny costume I'd be taken to church to be prayed for! But I really love your creation, it's really spooky!
acraftymix October 3, 2017 - 8:43 am
:D That's so true Linda. I think in many of the rural areas here the same would happen. Sadly we still hear stories of people being stoned or burnt alive by the community, if they think they're witches. So dressing up as one would be a very bad idea.
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