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DIY Giant Eyeball Lanterns – Creepy Halloween Decoration

When it comes to Halloween, bigger is always better—and these giant eyeball lanterns prove it! With nothing more than plain white paper lanterns, a little paint, and some imagination, you can create huge, spooky eyes that look like they’ve popped right out of a monster movie.
They’re perfect for hanging from ceilings, displaying on porches, or grouping together in a corner for an eerie effect. Best of all, paper lanterns are super inexpensive (you can grab them on eBay, Amazon, or even your local dollar store), which makes this a great budget-friendly craft for big impact Halloween décor.
Supplies You’ll Need
- Large round white paper lanterns (various sizes look best)
- Acrylic paints or craft paints in black, brown, green, red, orange, or blue (for irises)
- Wide paintbrush for background color
- Small paintbrush for details
- Black construction paper or cardstock (optional for spiky “lashes” or accents)
- Hot glue gun or strong craft glue
- String or fishing line (if you want to hang them)
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Prep the Lanterns
- Assemble your white paper lanterns according to the package directions.
- Make sure they’re fully open and the wire insert is in place so the surface is taut for painting.
Step 2: Paint the Iris
- Using a wide brush, paint a large circle in the center of the lantern to create the iris.
- Choose spooky colors—green, red, orange, or blue work wonderfully.
- Don’t worry about making it perfectly smooth; streaks and uneven textures add to the eerie, organic look.
Step 3: Add the Pupil
- Once the iris paint is dry, use black paint to fill in the pupil at the very center.
- Make it large enough to stand out against the iris.
Step 4: Detail the Eye
- Use a smaller brush to add darker or lighter streaks in the iris for a more realistic effect.
- You can even add thin vein lines in red around the iris to give it that bloodshot look.
Step 5: Optional Spiky Lashes
- Cut long triangles from black construction paper or cardstock.
- Glue them around one side of the lantern so they stick out like sharp monster eyelashes.
- This makes the eyeballs look even more monstrous and stylized.
Step 6: Display Your Giant Eyeballs
- Hanging: Use string or fishing line to suspend them from ceilings, trees, or porch rafters so they look like floating eyeballs.
- Stacked: Place them in corners, along stairs, or even grouped on your lawn for a spooky display.
- Tabletop: Use them as oversized Halloween party props.
Tips & Variations
- Glowing Eyes: Insert battery-powered LED lights into the lanterns so they glow from the inside.
- Rainbow Eyes: Mix up the colors and make a whole rainbow of creepy eyes.
- Monster Cluster: Group multiple eyeballs together in different sizes for a scarier effect.
This DIY Giant Eyeball Lantern craft is quick, cheap, and gives you maximum Halloween spook factor with minimal effort. Whether you make one or a whole creepy collection, your haunted house setup will definitely be eye-catching!