Ping Pong Ball Ghost Lights – a spooky and fun Halloween project! I first discovered this DIY Halloween Decor on Craft Passion – made out of ping pong balls, gauze squares, and Mod Podge. I added my own twist to display them, though…read on to find out :-)
To make your own, you’ll need: (This post contains affiliate links. Click here to read my full disclosure.)
- Ping Pong balls (I used 10)
- A small strand of plain white Christmas lights, regular or LED (I used a strand of 20 lights)
- Mod Podge
- Permanent Marker
- Cheesecloth or 4×4″ 8-ply Gauze pads (be sure it’s regular cotton gauze)
The first step to creating your own strand of ping pong ball ghost lights is to poke holes in the ping pong balls big enough for the light to fit through. I used a large nail – you don’t even really need a hammer. If there is a logo on your ping pong balls, punch the hole there.
It should fit easily, but snugly.
Next, you need to decorate your ghosts. Take them off the lights and use a black permanent marker to make your faces. You can make happy ghosts, angry ghosts, scary ghosts, goofy ghosts…whatever you’re in the mood for! (This would be a fun step to get the kids involved, too!)
Cut up your cheesecloth into 8×16″ rectangles and fold them in half to become 8×8″ squares. (It doesn’t have to be perfect.) If you’re using gauze, it should unfold into an 8×16″ rectangle that you can fold back over into an 8×8″ square.
Prepare your drying surface – egg cartons work well (I used two). Use some balls of masking tape – about 1″ tall – to attach the ping pong balls to the egg carton and give them a little more height above it. Then, line the egg cartons with wax paper. (Set aside some small squares of wax paper in case you need it later.)
Dilute some Mod Podge with a little bit of water until you get a slightly runny consistency. For 10 gauze squares, I used about 5-6 tablespoons of mod podge with 2-3 teaspoons of water.
Dip your gauze squares into the Mod Podge until it is saturated. Now, prepare to get messy! Get your hands in there and wring out as much of the excess as you can. Place it on the ping pong ball, and smooth it out over top. Here’s where you need to make sure the sticky gauze isn’t touching anything except the ping pong ball and wax paper – especially other gauze from a neighboring ghost. Use those little squares of wax paper to help.
Let them dry for at least 24 hours.
Once they’re dry, you can put them on the lights and display however you’d like! Because of how finicky Christmas lights can be, I decided not to use any adhesive to attach my ghosts to the lights. (If the lights stop working, I want to be able to switch my ghosts to a new strand!) You could hot glue them on if you want, though.
I knew I wanted to display my ghosts on our front porch in a spooky way…so I found a gnarly tree branch and made a little “tree” out of it by putting it in a flower pot with floral foam and some gravel to weigh it down. Originally I was going to spray paint the branch black, but I decided it looked spooky enough on it’s own!
It took a little bit of tweaking to get the ghosts where I wanted them on the tree…eventually I found that a few black twist-ties were all I needed to help the light strand stay in place. (Note: Mod Podge is water soluble, so I’d recommend keeping your ghost lights somewhere that they won’t get wet.)
It looks really neat in the dark – these pictures don’t really do it justice! I’m excited for all the neighborhood kiddos to see it on trick-or-treat night :-)
Looking for some more fall decor ideas? Go rustic glam with this glitter monogrammed pumpkin…
…or match pumpkins to your style with these fabric covered pumpkins!
Happy Halloween!
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Love this! Would you PLEASE link it up to my Friday Favorites Party: http://imnotatrophywife.com
I just made a big ghost and gathered up ping pong balls to make little ones and then got sidetracked! laura
Adorable Meredith! Sharing these on our FB page tonight! Thanks for sharing at Monday Funday!
Thanks so much, Bonnie! Love linking up at Monday Funday each week :-)
I absolutely love this, Meredith! I pinned it, but I would really like to pin the last image of it all lit up. Is it possible for you to pin it, so I can pin it. It really shows how adorable this really is! Also, I’d love it if you would join our Get Your DIY on fall Party Challenge. This week’s theme is spooky outdoor decor and this would be perfect!! (I’m very demanding aren’t I lol?) I really hope to see you there! XO
A link would help :) http://www.confessionsofaserialdiyer.com/get-your-diy-on-spooky-outdoor-decor-features/
Thanks so much for the invite, Christy, I just linked up! And you can re-pin the last image here: http://www.pinterest.com/pin/261982903297059855/ Thanks!!
Got it! Thanks so much, Meredith and thanks so much for linking up! These are so cute! XO
LOVE THESE!!! Amazing!! Sharing these on facebook and pinterest for sure! :) :) :)
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I`m in love with Your blog too ! I just shared Your blog on my facebook page and next week I`m planning to create my own ghosts! Sound like a scary plan :) Thank You Meredith
These are sooooo cute! I shared them on Google + today and will be pinning! Thanks so much for linking up to Tell Me Tuesdays!
Thanks a bunch Tori!! I was pleasantly surprised with how well they turned out :-) Thanks for sharing them with your followers!
That is clever and cute. I would never have thought of anything like that. I’d love it if you shared it on our linkup party this week! http://www.mylifeoftravelsandadventures.com/2013/10/trick-or-treat-part-4.html
Love this!!! Just pinned… Thank you for sharing!
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These are so stinkin cute! I had to pin for later. I didn’t know ping pong balls could be so crafty. Thanks for sharing!
I told you I loved this! I am featuring your super cute ping pong ghost lights at our Get Your DIY on Party tomorrow night! I hope you can join us again. Our new theme will be pumpkins! Have a great weekend! XO
I love this so much! Definitely adding this to my todo list or next Halloween. I’m pinning. Thanks for sharing at the Pinworthy Project Party.
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Found you via Confessions of a Serial DIYer. These little ghosts are so cute and really like the branch idea! I’ve made large ghosts with cheesecloth draped over a tomato cage with lights inside. Next year! Thanks for sharing.
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I am in love with these! Will need to decorate my office with these next year and am thinking I could do cherubs for Christmas replacing gauze wings for ghost covering. Thank you!
Love how creative this is… already pinned and definitely planning on this for next yr! So much cuter than the foam ball action!
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I love these! What a clever idea! And it really lights up the entryway at night! Very cool! :) Stopped by from the Whatever Goes Linkup.
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What an amazing craft, it works so well – those little ghosts are adorable!
Just wondering which type of Mod Podge to use.???
I just used the regular old original Mod Podge, Elaine!
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Great tip! Thanks for sharing!
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These are awesome and I love your “tree”. Someday I will have a front porch big enough o add decorations to.
Thanks so much, Kati! I actually liked the tree just as much as the ghost lights, but unfortunately it wasn’t feasible to store it so I had to toss it after the first year :-( But I loved it while it lasted!
Super Super CUTE!
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I had problem that damp cloth smudged black marker?
It was called Permanent marker and I let it dry overnight.
Any ideas?
Thank you.
Hm, I didn’t have any trouble with the permanent marker smearing on mine. Maybe your ping pong balls are more shiny and slippery? Mine had a matte finish so the marker didn’t smudge at all even right after I wrote on them.
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Love this! We go camping every halloween.I am going to make a few strands of these.The camp grounds have variuos contest site decorations, decorate a pumpkin etc. & trick or treating for the kids at each camp site. I am betting these ligjts will be a big hit.
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I loved it!!!
Thanks for sharing!!!
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Love this ping pong ghosts! I see them as a cheap option to decor your house in halloween with a low budget =)
Thanks for your help and the information.
Would it work to spray them with a waterproof clear finish so they can go outside on a humid night?
I’m not sure, but I think that would be okay! As long as they’re not in rain. If you try it, let me know how it works out!
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I love this cute craft. Perfect for Halloween DIY
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A friend posted this on Facebook. Love it. I have a bag full of gauze squares from 6 years ago that I couldn’t bear to part with. Plus we had a neighbor give us some old xmas lights. Now I know what I am going to do with them. Thanks!
I’m so glad I found this idea! I made some ghosties tonight for my Halloween buddy and I think she’ll like them! They were so fun to make but so messy! I wish I could show my results here.