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Scary Screens

Scary Screens
Screens crawling with eerie bats and trees give porches spooky style.

Download our PDF with patterns for eerie bats and a spooky tree to create your own scary screens. We used a colony of bats but you can decorate your screen with one gigantic bat or come up with your very own spooky design.

STEP-BY-STEP

1. Download bats and tree template and enlarge to desired size.

2. Trace the bats and tree design onto shelf liner.

3. Cut out the bat and tree design on shelf liner using a utility knife or scissors.

4. Arrange designs on the screen.

5. Using a hot glue gun, adhere designs to the screens. Let dry.

6. Staple screen to lattice strip to make hanging easier.

7. Attach lattice strip to porch eave using brads or tacks.

Tools You'll Use
  • Hot glue gun
  • Heavy-duty stapler
  • Utility scissors
  • Brads or tracks
  • PDFs spooky bats and trees

Lowe's List

  • 1 roll of aluminum or fiberglass screen
  • Shelf liner
  • Lattice strip

GOOD TO KNOW: To store, loosely wrap screen around lattice strip.


Products are for demonstration purposes only, and may not be for sale. Product availability may vary by store and are subject to change without notice – check with your local store for details

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