![]() ![]() Then you can put in the Halloween photo file you downloaded. Choose the ‘Choose Photo’ or ‘Choose File' options. Tap on the app icon & a drop-down menu will appear. Then click the three dots in the top right corner of the screen. Tap the slightly shaded ‘Choose’ next to the 'Open App' shortcut & then use the search box to find the app you want this shortcut to open. Type in the search box, ‘Open App’, and then click on that option to make a new shortcut. Click the button that says ‘Add Action.’ 4. Tap the ‘+’ icon in the top right corner of the screen. It’s a bit clunky, but it’s the price we have to pay for a custom iOS 14 aesthetic for now.RELATED: 84 Easy DIY Halloween Decorations For A Ghoulishly Spooky House Once you have your Halloween icons downloaded here's how you get them on your home screen. Something to keep in mind when you make an iOS 14 aesthetic with the Shortcuts app/custom icons, when you tap them to launch an app you will briefly see the Shortcuts app on your iPhone before it opens the app linked to it ( no longer the case with iOS 14.3!). Repeat the process for all the apps you’d like - you can also tap the three-dot icon on any you’ve already done to change the icon or name
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