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Looking for decor ideas for this Halloween?
These DIY Halloween decorations are fun to make!
Halloween Tree
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Changing your Halloween decor doesnt necessarily mean having to buy everything again.
Take a look at this Halloween tree, for example.
If you havent already guessed, this ingenious Halloween decor is made of a Christmas tree.
Complete the look by using a realistic-looking crow topper likethis.
Day of the Dead Table Setup
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Day of the Dead is the Mexican counterpart of Halloween.
It usually involves skeletons and vibrant colors.
This is a fundecoration to make for adults!
Creepy Shadow Box
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Shadow boxes are intended to display precious memories.
Give that a Halloween twist by displaying anything Halloween.
Thats skulls, witches, cauldrons, pumpkins, spiders.
Anything and everything you could think of!
To ensure that your Halloween pieces stay put on the box, usethistype of adhesive dots.
This is a nicecraft project for adults!
Halloween Wall Scroll
Create this simple yet eye-catching scroll and hang it on your bedroom door or hallway door.
Check out moreHalloween paper crafts here.
Halloween Treat Jars
This Halloween decor idea is taking a trick or treat jars to a whole new level.
The best thing is, it was made using purely dollar store finds!
They certainly dont look like it, do they?
I would recommend acrylic paint similar totheseinstead of spray paint.
Check out moreDollar Store decorating ideas.
These brooms would look great by your front porch or rested against your mailbox by the driveway.
This DIY project is great foroutdoor decorating on Halloween!
It allows us to design and print already cut stencils on paper, fabric, and other materials.
Dangle these bats along your hallway entrance, by the front porch, or across the living room.
These pom bats are afun craft for teens to make!
DIY Witchs Spell Jars
Create these tastefully decorated spell jars.
Pop them on the kitchen countertop or on your open kitchen shelves for a playful and humorous Halloween decor.
Check outmore mason jar gift ideas!
DIY Felt Ghost and Frankenstein
Arent these the cutest Halloween monsters youve ever seen?
you’ve got the option to also create mini versions as alternative treats in place of candy.
Rose Dunn Inspired Halloween Signs
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Signs are great for Halloween if you prefer subtle decors.
Rose Dunn signs are a perfect choice as they are all undeniably gorgeous!
The problem is, theyre not necessarily budget-friendly.
As always, the crafters and DIYers that we are, have ways around that.
You will need a wooden block, a paint marker, and your choice of paint.
Rest them over your front yard shrubs or by the front porch for a rustic and welcoming feel.
Halloween Wall Candy
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Disclaimer: you may disappoint your young kids with this wall decor.
Use aluminum foil to bulk up your candy and scrap pieces of fabric for the candy wrapper.
All you need is to add large googly eyes liketheseto your flower vases.
Wooden Halloween Signs
Another way of repurposing wooden pallets is to create Halloween signs out of them.
Especially by the front porch, or as a photo backdrop when youre hosting a Halloween party.
Freestanding Halloween House Sign
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Another Halloween sign idea is the use of freestanding wooden house signs.
Fabric One-Eyed Flowers
Flowers have that magic of giving you a warm, loving feeling.
This Halloween flower, however, is the exemption.
Display a few of these flowers around the house or use them as a centerpiece for Halloween dinner.
Well, this gorgeous Halloween mantel may just change your mind.
Conclusion
I hope you find these Halloween decorating ideas fresh and worth trying.
What is your Halloween decor going to look like this year?