For decorations I used red and blue streamers from the Dollar store and I made spiders out of paper hanging down intermittenly from twine. I also made a huge spiderweb 4'X 5' out of twine behind the food table with a large spider made from black poster board in the center and a red tablecloth for the backgdrop. I made half spider webs out of twine in door frame corners used the backs of paper plates to draw more spiders in webs to decorate around the house. I made treat bags out of brown paper bags with the spiderman emblem on the front and used Spiderman party cups, napkins, blowers, plates and tablecloths that we bought on clearence at Party City. Instead of party hats I bought the Spiderman masks that are offered with the party supplies so that the kids could pretend they are Spiderman. We posed my son's large Doctor Octupus action figure on the table to add to the table decor. We bought 20 red, blue and yellow helium balloons from our local party store and let them float freely around the house which effortlessly entertains the children as they try to jump and reach for the balloons of their joice. Every year we make a main decoration out of refridgerator boxes and this year was no different. We made a "city" out of a refridgerator box and oven box in which we cut out doors so the kids could play inside like a fort. These creations are always a big hit. We used gray paper and adhesive spray to wrap the boxes and black construction paper cut into rectangles for windows to paste all over the sides. We bought blackboard paper with a night sky to paste behind the entire city and we also pasted a large moon on this for added effect. Trying to get the sky secure to the wall to cover the fireplace was a bit tricky but we managed with staples and heavy duty tape. On top of the shorter building we posed and taped my son's large Spiderman action figure so that it looked like he was shooting a web on top of the skyscraper. To help with this effect we attached twine to his wrist and attached it again to the top of the skyscraper. The supplies for this project came from the teacher supplies store and because my mom is a teacher most of the paper was reused in her classroom so it wasn't wasted.