Halloween is considered a day to celebrate death and people associate this day with different things. Hats and masks, sweets like candy, and as you could guess decorations are also important. This is when you and your entire household get to draw out your artistic side and turn your house into a horror scene. Everything that can be done creatively can be done during Halloween especially in carving, designing costumes and themed decorations. Listed below are simple and exciting Halloween decoration ideas which will earn your house the title of the talk of the town.
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1. Scary Skull Centerpiece
Materials & tools
- 2 Purple glitter spiders
- Black and silver glitter
- Black paint
- Glue Gun
- Floral foam
- Faux florals –Black roses, grey roses, purple flowers
- Black and Silver berry picks
- Purple glitter branches
- Black Dahlia clip
- Dollar Tree plastic skull
Materials & tools
- Black Plastic Cauldron
- Expanding Foam for Cracks and Gaps
- Acrylic Craft Paints
- Chalk Paint
- Small Plastic Globe Christmas Ornaments
- Scrap Cardboard
- Gloss Polyurethane
Make your house Halloween decoration witch likes with a cauldron boiling on a fire. Fill a cast iron bucket with dry ice, some water and boom you have yourself a little smoke show. Place it in the middle of a grapevine wreath and though it is already colorful the flames made out of paper give it that extra something. Oh how this creepy cauldron will be much loved!
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Materials & tools
- ¾ inch dowel rod
- Drill and ¾ inch bit to make holes
- Plastic pumpkin heads
- Planter
- Planter Filling – Sand and foam or dirt
- Spanish moss
- Hand saw
4. A Stylish Spider Web Bar Cart.
Do not leave your bar cart boring, here are some tips on how to style it. Crank it up by adding skulls, spiderwebs, jars of candy, candies drinks, and garlands. To give the cart a rather elegant look, place a fake skeleton at the bottom part of the cart.For this Halloween let’s try the Halloween mantel decor. Creative ones should consider eye-popping pumpkins, colourful balloons, flowers and cheerful accessories for garnishing the automobiles. For a change, paint pumpkin that unusual colors such as yellows, pinks or gold. Gather the pumpkins, put a Halloween sign that says “Happy Halloween” and you are set for the mantel decoration.
Materials & tools
- Inkjet Transparency Film
- Candlesticks
- Black Spray Paint
- Clear Glass Christmas Bulbs
- Hot Glue
- Candle
- Crystal Ball shape pattern
Entertain your guests by having a crystal ball reading that is all about the things that go bump in the night. These appear presentable fancy but are likely made from clear Christmas ornaments. It has a sixties Halloween feel and can be easily recycled for several years.
7. Spooky Spider Web Wall
Materials & tools
- 1 ball of yarn
- 2 sided foam tape or clear two sided tape
- Large and small fake spiders
Materials & tools
Materials & tools
- Plastic test tubes
- Graphic decoupage paper
- Dried moss
- Cardstock
- Decorative tape
- Twine
Hosting a Halloween party? Get creative with your invitations and make test tube invites. These eye-catching invites are so simple to create and should encourage all your guests when you plan on a spook-tacular party.
10. Witch’s Broom Chandelier
Materials & tools
- Glue gun
- White Peony Floral Mat
Create a nice piece of furniture from the brooms by hanging this up as a chandelier in the dining room. Hang a broom upside down at the center of the table; black sand and battery operated candles are placed within mason jars and tied together with twine. Pair it down with a false cat on the broom for the right feelings of Halloween.
11. Scattered Ravens & Pumpkins
First, visually spectacular entrance – ravens scattered around and pumpkins on the stage. The best place to put all of them is around front porch or any other part of your compound that is outside for that frightening look. With this simple yet so efficient decoration design, your home will be ready for Halloween.Materials & tools
Light Options:
Safety Pins (don’t need if you’re using LED light pucks)
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