Best Halloween decorations for your home
This is the most memorable moment of the year! Smash your ghosts, spider-man and all that cute (and spooky) because Halloween season is upon us — and it’s time to decorate!
Whether you prefer to keep things “cute” or “spooky,” we have the best home Halloween decorations in one place for you to make your home festive just in time for Halloween.
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Paper bats are one of our all-time favorite decorations because you can literally place them anywhere and everywhere in your home (here’s a flock of 30 bats if you want a value pack!).
They only take a moment to put on and take down (usually a small ice donut mask or bandage will maintain them throughout the season).
You can use them multiple times and simply store them together in a ziplock bag when not in use.
Tea Light Luminary Haunted House
Add a candle to anything (or some tea lights run on batteries) and you will definitely increase the spooky factor!
The tradition of luminarias originally came from Mexico, and houses like these tea lights looks cute during the day, and really comes alive at night when the candle is lit.
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Fake Pumpkin (It looks so real!)
While we love a good thing pumpkin declaration In the shade or wild material, fake pumpkins with warts and cysts are also top favorites because they look so realistic.
However, you can use them year after year without worrying about them rotting on your front porch. This is a white jumbo and a more classic orange shadealso.
Can you imagine how much cuter your Halloween party just turned out when you have a Pumpkin punch bowl set? Absolutely a showstopper on any fall scene and you can use it for any fall party right after. Thanksgiving.
Don’t know what to serve? Our efforts spiced cranberries!
Jack-O’-Lantern paper bag decoration light
Speaking of lamps, paper bag lamps like these ones Perfect for your porch or to line your driveway during the off-season (or on Halloween night to impress trick-or-treating people).
Although you can use real tea lights when monitoring the light, we like battery operated tea light for a risk-free decorating experience.
We love a good thing oversized spiderand you can use them anywhere in your home (or on front porch!).
Hang them in a corner with a number Reusable spider web Or decorate your front door and you’ll have those Halloween vibes in no time.
The best way to hang spiders on the wall? To try on detachable command hook and hang them from the bent leg joint, or tie a small piece of black string around the spider to hang from the hook.
Hanged perfect for porch decorating, or you can also hang them in corners (or from chandelier lighting fixtures) inside because they’re lightweight.
While we love them inside, they look super cool when they’re swaying in the wind on the front porch.
We love this witch picture from 1920 shows a group of girlfriends dressed as witches! It’s the perfect way to add some vintage charm to your Halloween decor.
Happy Inflatable Jack-O’-Lantern
Looking for a cute (but festive) way to light up your lawn? 8 ‘long happy jack-o’-lantern . inflatable lamp Will add some Halloween spirit without scaring all the neighborhood kids.
This spooky feather wreath will add some magical mystery to your front door. If you’re not a fan of bat and spider decorations, wreaths like these can bring some holiday spirit (without going too far into the land of ghosts and elves).
this is a awesome spooky black garlandalso!
Whether you prefer a Halloween wreath spider, bator ghostWreaths are the perfect way to add super-quick fun to any area of your home.
Try hanging them off Detachable small hook for invisible and undamaged installation.
Do you know the options to display placeable skeletons basically endless?! Whether you’re dressing them up, leaving them bare, creating a graveyard or a funny scene, you’re sure to find the perfect way to show your love for Halloween.
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Spiders on the web / Jack-O’-Lantern Luminaries / Bat Cutouts / Haunted house lights / Witch Art Print / Bat wreath / Feather wreath / Faux Pumpkin / Hanging ghosts / Giant spider / Ghost doormat / Jack-O’-Lantern Inflatable
Additional items you may need to decorate for Halloween:
Once your spiders are hung up, your ghosts are hovering, and your candy bowls are filled with candy corn, you’re ready to throw that Halloween treat or welcome the little rogues to the porch. your decoration. Haunting happiness! so so. Laura
Frequently asked questions about Halloween Decorations
How do you decorate for Halloween on a budget?
Focus on reusable items so you’ll end up with all the main decor you want, and you can store it and use it again (for free!) next year.
You can also check out thrift stores and vintage stores around Halloween as they carry seasonal decorations at the time, or shop after Halloween for treasures to use in the coming year.
Can I use any Halloween decorations outside as well as inside?
More fragile items (like paper) should only be used in covered outdoor areas and may not be completely intact after the season ends.
More sturdy items (like plastic) can usually be used outside, but make sure any plugs or lights are rated outdoor if you’re using them in a roofless space. cover.
How to attach items to a brick/stone house?
If you don’t mind some small holes, you can hammer small nails into the grout area of the brick or stone front. If the item is heavy, you may need to drill with a bit heavy And use concrete screw can hold more weight.
And if you don’t want to make/fix any holes, look for flat areas of trim or wooden siding where you can attach command hooks instead, or simply hang things from door frames.