50 Unique Halloween Decorations to Try This Year

Trista - October 24, 2019
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Make paper specimen boards with all the best Halloween creatures like bats and spiders to hang up on your walls. Credit: Pinterest

7. Craft Paper Specimens

Although an actual bug collection would count for the spooky factor, actually creating one might be a bit too much for you. This DIY idea is a great decoration idea to do with your kids instead; plus, no mothballs. Cut out creepy animals like snakes, spiders, vampire bats, and others in colorful craft papers. Stamp the animals on the frame and hang it on your wall. It is a simple Halloween decoration idea that will be a win with your kids. You can keep these for many years and hang them up each year for Halloween.

Halloween inspired bunting is the perfect simple touch to get your home ready for this holiday and celebrations. Credit: Pinterest

6. The Classic Halloween Banner

You can create lovely Halloween decorations without having to include sorcery. It is one of the most straightforward and most elegant looking Halloween decorations that you can use without putting much effort, time, and money. Take the printable banner letter and cut out the letters you need. Assemble the letters and hang them inside the house using a jute thread. Bunting is an excellent form of decoration for all occasions, and you can use it for Halloween as well. You can also add spiders, bats, and other creepy creatures to create your hanging decorations.

This decor is the creepiest pillowcase ever, and we just love this idea for a Halloween inspired scare or scatter cushion. Credit: Pinterest

5. The Spider Web Pillow

You can make a Halloween pillow using gray wool fabric. It is a simple machine-based project that you will enjoy. A spider web pillow gives a creepy touch to your Halloween decoration, making it a perfect addition. If you know how to sew, then you can try this out. Place a small faux spider around the pillow to create a realistic effect. If you want to frighten someone, place this in their bedroom and don’t tell them about it. You might hear a scream around bedtime!

This simple and practical decoration can be placed all-around your home for Halloween and some good scares. Source: womansday.com

4. Mouse In The House

Get your staircase ready for Halloween with these cute mice cut-out decorations. If you have a staircase just waiting to be decorated, this option is perfect. All you need to do is print out mice silhouettes, cut them out, and then stick them onto your staircase. This Halloween decor might frighten someone if they are getting a glass of water downstairs at night! You can add these to other home areas like inside cupboards or around your skirting boards.

This decor could create the most beautiful fairy inspired world for your Halloween set up this year instead of being too scary. Credit: Pinterest

3. Illuminate Your Surrounding

If you have created a spooky décor, you need to put the necessary light for the trick or treaters to find their way to the front door. These handing solar lamps, bistro, or lights strands are the perfect way to brighten up your holiday just enough to create an elegant allure. Not only do they light up the path, but they almost appear to have hundreds of little fireflies (or lightning bugs) inside of them. What a lovely sight!

Go retro and vintage with this gumball machine candy dispenser for your guest and watch their faces light up with joy. Credit: Pinterest

2. The Gumball Machine

If you are a bubble gum lover, then you would love this décor. It is a perfect combination of vintage and fun that can be created using a ceramic pot and faux pumpkin. Add the black raven right next to it for some extra spooky surprises. This Halloween idea will be a different decoration approach from the usual scary Halloween decoration. It will undoubtedly light up the mood of the children and your party guests this holiday. Hire a gumball machine so that guests can get candy safely this year.

Let’s celebrate a Halloween Christmas this year with this fun and different Halloween inspired Christmas tree. Credit: jenniferperkins.com

1. Halloween Christmas Tree

It’s never too early to put up your Christmas tree – especially when you create one that is Halloween inspired. With these two holidays being close together – it’s time to do a joint celebration for a change. If you have an old fake Christmas tree, this is the perfect way to give it a new lease on life. Spray paint it in different Halloween colors and then decorate with all the spooky bits and bobs. People will love this out of the box decoration.

Sources:

https://www.fun365.orientaltrading.com/project/witch-pumpkin-craft

https://jenniferperkins.com/10-candy-corn-crafts/

https://www.womansday.com/home/decorating/g1279/easy-halloween-decorations/?slide=32

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