Easy String Ghost Pillow

On a recent trip to Marshalls I saw the cutest ghost lumbar pillow and I was sure it was something I could make in no time! 


I snapped a photo and remembered I had the perfect pillow cover at home to replicate the look. 


I had all the easy to find supplies at home so I got to work! 


Take a look...

 

pillow cover with string ghosts


I found my inspiration at Marshalls and I'm sure you can find the same thing at TJMaxx or Home Goods too! 

Marshalls pillow with ghosts

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Here are the supplies you will need to replicate this look:


That's all you'll need and most of these things you might even have at home! 

supplies to make a ghost pillow


I began by cutting 5 pieces of string about 7" long from the wooden spool I made for my cording. Shorter if you want smaller ghosts and longer if you want larger ghosts. 

lengths of macrame twine


I'm using regular hot glue for this project because I don't think this pillow can be washed anyway but you can also use Surebonder fabric hot glue instead. 


I folded the first piece of string in half and hot glued it to the pillow cover. 

string folded in half


I went around the top portion of this string with the hot glue again and added another layer of string then I kept going until I used all 5 pieces of string. 

string with hot glue


Be careful when using the hot glue, you don't want it to show around your 5th string. 

string ghost


Next, you will want to cut your strings to make a straight line. 

scissors cutting ghost


I went back with the hot glue to make sure the strings were attached well leaving just the bottom edge of the string loose. 


I repeated this process all over the pillow cover. I am not going to use as many ghosts as my inspiration piece.

pillow cover with string ghosts


The last step is to add the eyes. I'm using a Sharpie marker to just dab 2 circles onto each ghost. You can add google eyes, felt eyes or even add a mouth too! 

dabbing eyes on the ghost


I cleaned up all the hot glue strings and the lint from the strings with a lint roller that worked great! 

lint roller on ghost pillow


That's it! 

ghost pillow on sofa


I think I did a great job of replicating that inspiration pillow from Marshalls! 

pink ghost pillow


Please pin for later --->>

ghost pillow and overlay


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String ghost pillow


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halloween mantel with pillows

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Visit the DIY orange ghost pillow.

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Visit the Adirondack backpack basket makeover. 


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I am Susan, the author and creator at Homeroad. I am a wife, mother of 4 daughters, and a grandmother of 5 and counting. I am a retired teacher, a DIY blogger and an artist at heart. .