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From grinning pumpkins to eerie ghosts and macabre skeletons, these designs wont cost a fortune to implement.
Use loads of pumpkins to create a pumpkin arch around your porch and you are feeling Halloween!
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Anything spooky will do the trick!
Pink Halloween Theme
Source: @daily_disco
ThiswickedHalloweendecor ideais a fun, fresh take on Halloween.
I LUV the soft pink tones that remind one of candy, Twizzlers, and pink Starbursts.
This idea is perfect for smaller kids who may be frightened by the macabre red and orange tones.
Make a lovely wreath using small pink pumpkins and surround it with non-scary small bats.
Skeletons Chillin in Rocking Chairs
Source: @karaspartyideas
Wow this fab idea is sure to scare the neighbors!
You need some old wooden rocking chairs and a trio ofplastic skeletons like these.
Add orange and silver pumpkins and hang a black net filled with bats from the ceiling.
Your creepy porch is sure to be a talking point.
Simply string bandages or long strips of white ribbons across the door from top to bottom.
Add two eyeballs and you are done.
The eyeballs are easy to make using two white balloons and two circles cut from black paper.
Ghost plants have a natural eerie white color, perfect for Halloween.
To complete the theme, surround the pots with orange, white, and blue pumpkins.
The joints are movable so it’s possible for you to pose your skeletons as you wish.
DIY Bats
Source: @jess.giffin1221
Bats are an integral part of any Halloween decor theme.
If you prefer, you’ve got the option to buy a ready-madeset of Halloween bats like this.
These creepy 3D Halloween stickers are made of waterproof PVC and are removable and reusable.
Youll also want to see thesecheap outdoor Halloween decor ideas!
Start with a plainfoam wreath form like thisand wrap it with black tulle or lace.
Finish the wreath with a sparkly ribbon and bow to add a festive touch to your front door.
Check out these otherDIY Halloween wreath ideas!
Pink flowers and orange pumpkins create an unusual look, interspersed with greenery.
How cool are the stockinged witches legs sticking out of the pots?
Boarded Up Front Door
Source: @girllovesglam
Be the unfriendly witch with thisfall decor idea.
Only the brave will approach your Boarded Up door.
Cut up old moving boxes into the shape of signs.
Hang a black sheet over your door and stick or pin the signs onto it.
Your neighbors have been warned!
Spooky Sheet Ghosts
Source: @bluesparrowandpeonies
Let a pair of ghosts greet your trick-or-treaters.
To make a Halloween ghost, drape a white sheet over a balloon or a balloon-like object.
Then, use a black marker to add big round eyes.
Hang your ghosts from a tree or ceiling to give them a floating appearance.
Placing a battery light under the sheet adds to the creepy effect.
Creepy Tombstone
Source: @alleycat2301
No Halloween porch is complete without a tombstone.
Create your own or take a look atthis set of 5 graveyard tombstonesI found on Amazon.
They are made of foam and are easy to install.
I love the fall colors that this decor artist used.
I am certainly going to include some black and white pumpkins in myfall porch decorthis year.
Wrap the tape around your porch pillars, steps, window frames, and doors.
Then, pair it with dim lighting to create an unforgettable Halloween atmosphere thats both original and thrilling.
Get hubby to help cut the holes (keep the kids away while he works!).
When he is done, everyone can have fun spraying the cans white, orange, or black.
To enhance the macabre look, stand a pillar candle inside the tins and see how the eyes glow.
This decorator usedclassic black Sharpies like theseto write BOO in a stylish font.
Practice makes perfect try out your writing skills on scrap paper before you decorate your pumpkins.
This sign cant be missed at 73 inches tall!
This time, the skeleton is suspended from a broom creating a ghoulish scene on your porch.
Add some cobwebs and eerie lighting to give trick-or-treaters a spine-tingling surprise.
Colored Flood Lights
Source: @mintybloomdesigns
Smart floodlights create awesome lighting effects on this Halloween porch.