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50 Cheap & Easy DIY Outdoor Halloween Decorations

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Give your porch and yard a spooky makeover on a budget with these cheap and easy DIY outdoor halloween decorations.

From cute to scary halloween decorations, there are plenty of DIY ideas to make homemade halloween decorations for your outdoor space. Whether you are looking for cute ghost decor ideas or creepy skeleton decorations, you will find all kinds of outdoor halloween decor ideas here.

Skeleton, Zombie & Graveyard Outdoor Halloween Decorations

Hanging Zombie Cages from Navage Patch

Skeleton in Wheelbarrow from Pinterest
wheelbarrow + dirt + skeleton head + bag of bones + fake bird

Body Bag (source unknown)
cheap white trash bags (Dollar Tree) + rope or twine (Dollar Tree)
Create an outline of a body with trash and wrap it up in the trash bag and rope.
(Ex: use a milk jug for the head)

Bone Mobile from A Wee Meenit

Foam Halloween Tombstones from HGTV

Cardboard Tombstones from eHow

Person Under Garage Door (source unknown)
shirt + pants + shoes + straw, plastic bag or newspaper filling + blood
You can get the clothes at the thrift store for cheap if you don’t have any extra clothes around the house

DIY Dollar Store Cardboard Coffin from Youtube

Crime Scene (source unknown)
crime scene tape (Dollar Tree) + thin wooden yard stakes + bag of bones (Dollar Tree) + skull (Dollar Tree)
Tip: You can “age” the bones with gray and black acrylic paint by applying streaks and lightly wiping it off.

Halloween Zombies with Buckets from Dapper Cavader

Zombie Pallet Gate from Atta Girl Says

Pallet Trapped Door (source unknown)


Spiders, Cats & Bats Outdoor Halloween Decorations

Dangling Spider Webs (original source unknown)
Here is a tutorial for a similar project

Spider Egg Sac from The TipToe Fairy

Eerie Cobwebs (source unknown)
cheesecloth +  plastic spiders+double-sided tape

Hanging Bats from Martha Stewart

Bat-Filled Front Door from Country Living

Raven Porch from Create Craft Love

Stenciled Bat Doormat from DIY Network

Black Cat Pumpkins from Sunset

Monsters & Spooky Eyes Outdoor Halloween Decorations

Halloween Monster Silhouette  from Geeky Tyrant

House Monster from Nifty Thrifty Thriving

Glowing Halloween Light Pods from DIY Network

Spooky Eyes (source unknown)
Paper towel or toilet paper rolls + glow sticks (Dollar Tree)
Cut paper towel roll in half. Cut out eye designs and put glow sticks inside.
Place in bushes for a scary effect!

Spooky Bush Eyes from Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons

Yard Monster from A Girl and A Glue Gun


Ghost Outdoor Halloween Decorations

Easy Packing Tape Ghost from Crazy Green Thumbs

Ghost Leaf Bags from Every Day Art

Yard Ghosts from Listotic

Tomato Cage Ghost from Our Daily Doings

DIY Chicken Wire Cheesecloth Ghost from DIY Show Off

Pottery Barn Inspired Hanging Ghosts from Simply Designing

Levitating Ghost from HGTV

Ghost Jugs from Eighteen 25

Friendly Ghosts (source unknown)
white foam ball (Dollar Tree) + Black Felt or Foam (Dollar Tree) + Wood Dowel (Walmart – $1.50) + Ribbon (Dollar Tree)

Ghost Front Porch from Pocketful of Sawdust (via Facebook)

DIY Tin Can Ghost Windsock from Chicken Scratch NY

Keep Out Door from Woman’s Day


Pumpkins & Witches DIY Outdoor Halloween Decorations

Creepy Crawly Pumpkin from The Kim Six Fix

Pumpkin Pallet (source unknown)
pallet + orange paint + scrap plywood + black spray paint + saw + nails
You could also use something other than plywood for the pumpkin facial features if you don’t have a saw.
Also, you can get the pallet free on Craigslist

Decorated Tree Branches from Country Living
You could also hang $1 pumpkin pails on tree branches as well

Concrete Pumpkin Planter from Endlessly Inspired

Floating Witch Hats from Polka Dot Chair

DIY Witch Legs from Grillo Designs

Wicked Witch from Mom Smack

Trash Bag Witches from Rowan Everleigh (via Pinterest)
black trash bags + foam shapes + long garden stake + witch hat + black ribbon
You can do the same thing with white trash bags to make ghosts


Other DIY Outdoor Halloween Decorations

Mummy Door from Honey and Fitz

Halloween Mailbox Monster from All You

Spooky Welcome Mat from Creative Live

Man Eating Plant from Eden Makers


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Give your front porch a spooky makeover with these Halloween porch decor ideas for inspiration.

You will find tons of fun themes like ghosts, spiders, crows, skeletons, witches, and much more! There are over a hundred easy DIY Halloween decoration ideas to give you tons of inspiration. These spooktacular Halloween porch decorations are a great way to welcome guests, neighbors and trick-or-treaters and give your home some major curb appeal for October 31st! Whether you are looking to hang garlands, banners and Halloween wreaths or add planters, signs or props on your fall porch, there are plenty of DIY outdoor Halloween decorations here to choose from. There are decorating ideas for your front door, entryway, and much more.

Pumpkins, Jack-O-Lanterns and Mums

Lighted Pumpkin Topiary from DIY Candy

Pumpkin Arch from Don Morin

Boo Orange Pumpkins and Mums from Dandelions and Dragonflies

Rustic Halloween Farmhouse Steps from Liz Marie

Polka Dot Pumpkin Porch Display (source unknown)
wide orange ribbon, small and large hay bale, two pumpkins, acrylic paint, stencils

Farmhouse Halloween Decor from Craft Critters

Reclaimed Wood Pumpkins from Infarrantly Creative

Spooky Candle Display with Pumpkin Filled Lanterns (source unknown)

Orange Mums and Pumpkins (source unknown)
assorted pumpkins, bushel baskets, mums, hay

Trick or Treat Carved Pumpkins (source unknown)
small medium & large pumpkins carved with the words trick or treat, fall garlands, small hale bay, faux pumpkins, mini pumpkins

Pumpkin Person Sitting on Porch (source unknown)
pumpkins, hay bale, clothing, straw to stuff clothing

DIY Pumpkin Topiary from Hometalk

Pumpkin Crate from Life as a Thrifter

Pumpkin Topiary from Worthing Court

DIY Pumpkin Flower Pot from I Heart Naptime

Pumpkin Patch Door from Woman’s Day

Glitter Pumpkin Topiary from A Diamond in the Stuff

Trick or Treat Ladder with Jack O Lantern from Country Living

Pumpkins with Bows from May Arts

Pumpkin Topiary from Me and My Crafties

Door Framed with Pumpkins and Mums from Tatertots and Jello

Light Up Jack O Lanterns from Etsy

Stacked Pumpkin Topiary from Tater Tots and Jello

Witch Halloween Porch Decor Ideas

Hocus Pocus Decor from For the Love of Food

DIY Witch Please Door Mat from House on Longwood Lane

Floating Witch Hats from Polka Dot Chair

Wicked Witch Sign (source unknown)
wood board, black spray paint, letter stencils, white acrylic paint, broom, witch shoes

When Witches Go Riding Picket Fence Countdown Sign from Priscillas

It’s All A Bunch of Hocus Pocus Doormat from Etsy

Witch Cauldron for Entryway (source unknown)
cauldron, creepy cloth, moss, skull, black bird, witch brooms, creepy jars, moss, witch sign

Wicked Witch Legs from Grillo Designs

Witchy-Themed Decorations for Porch (source unknown)

Witch Themed Deco Mesh Decorated Entrance from Cat’s Holiday and Home Decor

Witch Wreath from Trendy Tree

Broom Parking from Garden Sanity by Pet Scribbles

Skeletons and Skulls

Skeleton Farmhouse Decorating Ideas from Fun365

Skeletons Climbing from Better Homes and Gardens

Skulls in a Basket (source unknown)
wire basket, various sized skulls, pumpkins, spider webs

Spooky Skeleton Decor from Design Improvised

Skull Arch from My Fun Projects

Hanging Skeleton from The Pink Clutch

Skeletons and Tombstones Doorway from Made in a Day

Spider, Bat, and Crow Halloween Porch Decor Ideas

Hanging Bats from Martha Stewart

Raven Inspired Decor from Create Craft Love

DIY Spiderweb Wreath and Garland from Modern Glam

Crows and Skeletons from Nob Hill

Dead Breakfast Inn Display from House of Hargroves

Bat-Filled Front Door Decorations from Country Living

Spiders & Bats Porch from One Good Thing

Ravens and Pumpkins from Good Housekeeping

Glow in the Dark Spider Webs from Flickr

Archnoporch from Bower Power

Tangled Web with Giant Spider from My Untangled Life

Creepy Birds (source unknown)
dried corn stalks, faux pumpkins, fake black birds

Front Porch with Crows from A Cup Full of Sass

Yarn Spider Web Decoration with a Giant Spider from Jane Can

Ghost Halloween Porch Decor Ideas

Trick or Treat Ghosts for Entryway (source unknown)
For ghosts: tomato cages, white fabric, black and white felt for ghost eyes, fabric glue, wire
Everything else: black duct tape, two wood boards, black spray paint, stencils, white acrylic paint, pumpkins
Here is a tutorial for how to make the ghosts.

Ghostly Draperies from HGTV

DIY Light Up Ghosts from Thrift Diving

Keep Out Door Decor from Woman’s Day

Ghost Porch Decorations from Better Homes and Gardens

Easy Ghost Paper Lanterns from Oriental Trading

Monster Front Porches

Mummy Decorations from East Coast Creative

Mummy Door Decor from Honey and Fitz

Front Porch Mummies from Bombshell Bling

Googly Eye Front Door from Craftaholics Anonymous

Frankenstein Door Decor from East Coast Creative

Life-Sized Spider Victim from Instructables

Jack Skellington Door from Two Dragonfly Designs

House Monster from Nifty Thrifty Thriving

Scary Clown Entryway (source unknown)

Other Halloween Porch Decor Ideas

Neutral Front Porch from Simply Beautiful by Angela

Candy Countdown Sign from I Heart Nap Time

Trick or Treat Porch from Bless’er House

Halloween Lit Up Stairs (source unknown)
fall garlands for doorway, orange lights, pumpkins, potted fall plants

Haunted Silhouettes from Better Homes and Gardens

Festive Halloween Decor from The Crafting Chicks

Vintage Halloween Display from Our Vintage Home Love
here is a tutorial for how to make the ladder for under $15

Inexpensive Halloween Door Decorations from Thistlewood Farms

Spooky Halloween Decor from House of Five

Spooky Decorating Ideas for Halloween from Midwest Living

Happy Halloween Garland from Lookie What I Did

Trick or Treat Signs (source unknown)
wood board, black spray paint, large letter stencils, white acrylic paint, pumpkin topiaries in urns

Spooky Vintage Front Porch (source unknown)

Vintage Halloween Crate Decor from Creatively Southern

Halloween Lighting from All Things Beautiful

Creepy Trash Bag Curtains from Pinterest

Simple Halloween Decorating Ideas from Driven by Decor

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Noisy and mystical Halloween is coming! Prepare your yard and garden for a fun celebration and welcome guests.

If you are wondering how to decorate the yard for Halloween, then we did our best and found many interesting ways to do it for you! And at the end of the article you will find a nice bonus: a master class on ... although it's better to look;)

What could be easier and faster than hanging a cobweb on the veranda, entangling ornamental shrubs and garden buildings with threads? It will take less than an hour, and the effect of abandonment and mystery will already be there. Attach spiders, bats and crows, ghosts and fairies, skulls, bones...

Fantasize, the scarier and more unexpected, the more interesting it will be.

As you can see, even the old bird cages came in handy. The black color made them gloomy and fit the Halloween mood. Inside you can put autumn vegetables, pumpkins, bunches of berries. Do you want to organize subdued street lighting? Then stretch LED garlands through the cells and place them on the site.

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By the way, do you still have black paint left? Then make a couple of outdoor candelabra out of old chandeliers. Just attach your outdated chandeliers to a shaft or a piece of pipe. Paint the structure black and place along the paths or in the corners of the garden. We are sure that no one else will have such!

If you are serious about preparing for All Saints' Day, and your friends are all desperate brave men, then we suggest building a small cemetery with old skewed tombstones made of cardboard boxes and skeletons. nine0003

Here you can use any elements that we associate with the cemetery, graves and the dead. For example, a piece of an old fence, chains, skulls, black birds, bats, black flowerpots with black flowers, rusty lanterns (it is desirable that they creak ominously in the wind).

A wreath on the door as decoration is often used on holidays. Creating a wreath is simple and there are a huge number of ways. The main thing is to make a base from branches, cardboard, plastic, wire, etc. Then we attach decor to it that matches our Halloween theme:

Decorate your home quickly with stickers on windows, walls or stairs. By the way, you can use stencils and apply drawings to the windows with a sponge. All sorts of monsters and zombies, ghosts peeking through your window or snakes and mice that settled right on your steps. All this evil will be happy to scare you and your friends! nine0003

Please note that if children take part in the celebration, then try to choose a decor that is less realistic and more fabulous, cheerful: with fairies and wizards, smiling pumpkins and skulls with flowers.

How do you feel about ghosts? As Carlson said: "Terrible, but cute!" Have ghosts in your garden. And not one, but a whole round dance! Don't forget a garland bonfire for an eerie evening of flickering lights and ghosts frolicking on the lawn. nine0003

20 Simple But Bright Halloween Decor Ideas - INMYROOM

Halloween is coming and you haven't figured out how to decorate your house yet? We have selected some interesting decor ideas, the props for which you can easily find in your closet. And you don't even have to go to the store :)

"Very scary" garland

Making such a garland is easy: you only need colored cardboard. You can cut out skulls, ghosts, pumpkins or bats. You can easily find templates on the Internet. The blanks can be hung on a fishing line or a New Year's garland can be taken out so that the craft also glows at night. nine0003

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Home terrarium

Toy frogs and bugs are great for making a makeshift terrarium: place them in regular twist jars and add branches and moss.

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Themed Candle Holders

Do not throw away used glass jars of baby purees, sauces and jams. Paint them inside with orange acrylic paint, then twist them from the attachment wire. nine0003

The final and main touch is the silhouettes of faces made of black paper. After the holiday, the stickers can be removed and the candlesticks can continue to be used.

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All-seeing tree

Get old Christmas toys from the mezzanine, arm yourself with paints and go! You are guaranteed to win the competition for the creepiest decor of this Halloween.

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Witch hats

Hats can be made from cardboard and fabric. And the effect of levitation will help create a transparent fishing line. nine0003

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Gauze web

Subdued light, mystical music, cobweb hanging from above - if you want to create such an atmosphere, stock up on gauze: you need to tear it and fix it on the ceiling. For spiders you will need balloons and plastic straws for drinks. Bend the tubes in different directions, attach to the balls and paint everything with black paint.

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Bottle labels

For those who like to think through every detail, themed labels are a great find. Pictures can be made in Photoshop or download ready-made free templates on the Internet - all that remains is to print them and stick them on bottles. nine0003

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Colorful pumpkins

Who said pumpkins should only be orange? Cover them with light base paint, and carefully pour some bright paint on top. We also have detailed painting instructions.

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Black balloon

A plain white balloon can be easily turned into a stylish decoration for a party if you cover it with black organza or gauze fabric. nine0003

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Masks for paintings and photographs

Everyone wears masks at the Carnival in Venice: why not bring this tradition to the Halloween party? Let the characters in the paintings and photographs also correspond to the thematic dress code.

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Paper balloon pumpkins

Paper balloons, which are used to decorate children's parties, will also come in handy at your party. Glue on the black paper eyes and mouth to turn the balls into funny pumpkins. nine0003

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Gothic candles

It is not necessary to look for black candles specifically for the holiday, you can make them yourself. Stock up on plain white IKEA candles, black paint, and lace ribbons. Fix them on the wax surface, cover with paint and let the pattern dry.

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Black and White Pumpkins

Acrylic paint can be applied by hand or with a stencil - both are good. nine0003

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Beetle soap

Guests will definitely appreciate this joke: you will need plastic or rubber insect figures and a transparent soap base.

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Ghost Chair Cover

A simple yet effective idea that kids will love.


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