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Holidays » Halloween

How to make tomato cage dog & cat ghosts for Halloween

Published: Sep 16, 2024 by Morgan · As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. This site contains affiliate links. ·

Want to add a silly, spooky touch to your Halloween decor? Here's how to make tomato cage dog and cat ghosts!

I love decorating for Halloween and crafting new decor every year is something I really look forward to!

I saw some tutorials for people using tomato cages to make large light up ghosts - so I decided to make my own ghost family, too.

tomato cage dog and cat ghosts DIY

Of course, no family is complete without the pets. I wanted to make a ghost dog and cat to round it out.

These were pretty easy to make - and so cute to display! Here's how I did it.

tomato cage dog and cat

How to make tomato cage ghost pets

Here's how easy it is to make a ghost cat and/or dog from a tomato cage and other simple supplies.

Supplies needed:

  • Miniature tomato cages (1 per pet)
  • Styrofoam ball
  • Styrofoam cones
  • Hot glue
  • White gauzy fabric
  • Black felt
  • Scissors
  • Optional: battery powered string lights

I made these using mini tomato cages - which are pretty cool and perfect for a smaller size. You could absolutely make these from full sized tomato cages if you want them to be more like 4 feet tall. Just plan to have more fabric and use larger foam pieces!

tomato cage dog and cat ghosts DIY

Steps to make:

STEP 1: Assemble the cage

Unlike a traditional tomato cage, these require a bit of assembly and come packed flat. Spread out the 3 poles evenly along the circles, and adjust the circles to be flat and level.

It honestly can take a few minutes to get them right, but take the time to ensure you have a stable base for your ghosts!

mini tomato cages

STEP 2: Assemble the heads

Next, use hot glue to assemble your heads from foam balls and cones.

To create the cat head, I added 2 cones for ears, spaces appropriately, with hot glue.

To create the dog head, I added 1 cone as a snout on the front, with hot glue.

styrofoam balls and cones

STEP 3: Attach the head

Flip your tomato cage upside down with the widest part on the tabletop. Use hot glue to attach the foam ball to the top (the actual bottom of the cage).

Apply glue generously and hold firmly in place until the glue is dry.

styrofoam balls and cones on a tomato cage

STEP 4: Add fabric

Drape your fabric over the ghost form and cut to the right length. I repeated this for 2 layers of fabric.

You might want to apply a little hot glue to the foam head to hold the fabric in place and keep it from slipping off!

cat ghost with fabric draped
cutting gauze fabric
dog ghost with fabric draped

STEP 5: Add the Face

Cut eyes, nose, and whiskers from black felt. Use hot glue to attach in place.

cutting felt faces for tomato cage ghosts

I also cut scrap gauze to make ears for the dog. I actually hot glued them to white felt to give them a little more shape!

dog ghost gauze ear

Step 6: Add lights

If you want to add lights, lift the skirt of the fabric and weave string lights into the tomato cage. Have the battery pack positioned so it can lay flat on the ground or tabletop!

tomato cage ghost family

Step 7: Enjoy!

Place indoors or out and enjoy your spooky homemade halloween decor!

tomato cage dog and cat ghosts DIY
tomato cage dog and cat ghosts DIY
tomato cage dog and cat ghosts DIY

What are you crafting up this Halloween?

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