By Fleur Clarke

Posted on October 13, 2015 in Books, Craft Corner with tags Halloween

Whether you feel up to constructing an elaborate Cthulhu pie, or just want to scrawl on a mirror and call your bathroom the Chamber of Secrets, we’ve got a spooky selection of bookish Halloween crafts for you.

1. Create some bookish Halloween bunting

If you can bear to sacrifice a book that is…

Source: Simple As That

Source: The Golden Sycamore

2. Make a Necronomicon

Cast a spell on your friends and family and recreate the Book of the Dead from the Evil Dead.

Source: Trinketeer

3. Bake a Cthulu pie

In his house at R’lyeh, dead Cthulhu bakes at 180 degrees.

Source:Chthonica Persephone

4. Turn yourself into a Dune sandworm

When it comes to Halloween costumes, we say go Shai-Hulud or go home.

Source: Instructables

5. Make an Edgar Allan Poe-inspired Halloween Wreath

‘Take thy beak from out my heart, and take thy form from off my door!

Quoth the Raven “Nevermore.”’

Source: Gwen Moss Blog

6. Craft and owl pop-up book

This craft is a hoot!

Source: Ecletically Vintage

5. Lay a dragon egg

Now, if you really wanted to add a touch of Game of Thrones to your Halloween party you’d slaughter all your guests – but that’s illegal.

Instead, channel your anger into pushing a bunch of pins into a styrofoam egg. Congratulations, you’re basically the Mother of Dragons.

Source: eHow

6. Bake a Ned Stark cake pop

Too soon?

Source: Not Your Momma’s Cookie

7. Summon the dementors

These won’t suck the life out of your party, we promise.

Source: Over The Big Moon

8. Macbeth Halloween Spells

Michael Fassbender’s invite got lost in the post? Don’t worry. You can bring Macbeth to your Halloween party with this DIY.

Source: The Country Chic Cottage

9. Turn your bathroom into a scene from The Chamber of Secrets

You don’t even need good handwriting for this one.

Source: Prof McGonagall

10. Carve a Pennywise pumpkin

Stephen King’s creepy clown is one of the most terrifying villains ever created. He should definitely be invited to your Halloween party.

Source: Orange and Black Pumpkins

11. Make (and then eat) some Frankenstein marshmallow pops

Bonus: if this recipe goes tits up then you’re just staying true to the spirit of Mary Shelley’s book.

Source: Just A Taste