With Halloween just around the corner, now’s the time to get into the Halloween spirit with some gorgeous and spooky decorations. But, don’t go about splurging money on store-bought stuff this year, instead spruce the festive season by making them all by yourself. Surprise everyone with your dark and evil side using these 60 Scary DIY Halloween Decorations.
1. A Floating Ghost
Your kids will be delighted by this cheesecloth ghost in weird postures this Halloween. Easy to make with inexpensive materials from the craft store, these ghosts are sure to liven up the spooky scene at your house. You will need some cheesecloth – which can often be found in your grocery store if the craft store doesn’t carry it – felt, cornstarch, and water. A few simple steps, and your house will be haunted in no time!
DIY Details :everydayisacraftingday
2. That’s Just Devilishly Genius
Did you have any idea that you could make bone chilling ghosts with bright glowing eyes peek out of your garden bushes, all by using some old, empty toilet paper rolls and some glow sticks ? Freak out everyone who is passing by your house with these spooky eyed creatures and have a fun-filled Halloween. Take a look at this pictorial representation of how you can work these devils out.
DIY Details :themetapicture
3. Spooky Halloween Candle Light Cups!
These have to be one of the easiest Halloween decorations ever. All you need to gather is colored plastic cups, LED tealights and a black marker to get creative and craft your little ghostly faces. An amazingly fun and quick project, these Halloween Candle Light Cups never fail to keep the magic of the festival alive with their bright glow and spooky facial features.
DIY Details :thriftymommaramblings
4. DIY Halloween Front Door Mummy
Looking out for some inexpensive DIY Halloween decor? Mummify your front door using good ole fashioned crepe paper streamers. This one is a freaky mummy front door covering to bring the magic of Halloween right at your doorstep. Here are some instructions and photos that illustrate just how easy it is to make an amazing Halloween mummy door, letting even the kids join in the craft.
DIY Details :honeyandfitz
5. Mason Jar Jack-o-Lanterns
Create a spooky centerpiece for this Halloween party with this cool and trendy decoration idea that’s truly cost-friendly and effortless to achieve. These Mason Jar Jack-o-Lanterns simply take the cake with glowing faces peeking through. From pumpkins to mummies to ghostly designs, the below tutorial will help you through the festive decor to create the lovely DIY Halloween luminaries using mason jars and LED tealights.
DIY Details :mycraftyspot
6. Bats!
If you have kids you probably have a box full of stuff that you wish to use some day for creating some kind of craft with your kids. Well, this Halloween can be the lucky time to do so. Make your own DIY Halloween bats just with some black card stock, scissors and tape. Sport them over the exterior or the interior walls of your house, flying in a stream and add to the creepy feel of Halloween.
DIY Details :danamadeit
7. PB Knock-Off Hanging Ghosts
Cheesecloth hanging ghosts is a Halloween craft that is perfect for the kids to be a part of, or even do all by themselves. Get a haunting Halloween view alive by hanging these homemade ghosts from tree branches or porch railings. These are not only easy to make, but also quite a cute element to the Halloween fever. Learn how you can make them levitate right in front of you and the guests.
DIY Details :simplydesigning
8. Halloween party ideas: Monster Doors
It’s a great idea to spice up your front door for the Trick or Treat party this Halloween. A goofy monster, a wicked wreath monster, a confused monster, creepy crawly, a green-eyed beast, Frankenstein, toothy monsters, stripey hair creature, or a cheeky one, you have it all to get inspired from. Here is an amazing roundup of some really clever yet easy Monster Door ideas to help you jump start your party night.
DIY Details :goodtoknow
9. DIY Bloody Handprint Window Clings
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10. Halloween Decorations Wall Spider Web
This year. bid farewell to store bought and incorporate some homespun decor into your space with handmade crafts. A yarn, a two-sided tape and some toy spiders – that’s the list of all the stuff you require to cover the walls with giant and creepy DIY spider webs and celebrate the charm of Halloween this season. Here is a creative tutorial to let you know how you can make your own spooky spider webs.
DIY Details :theartofdoingstuff
11. Floating Candles
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12. Spooky Eyeball Wreath
Let’s bid farewell to flowers and delicate ribbons this Halloween when it comes to welcoming your visitors with a gorgeous doorstep wreath. Instead, make it all googly with a friendly frightening effect on everyone with this utterly incredible Spooky Eyeball Wreath that will have a bunch of colorful eyeballs coming together to rest on your front door. All you need is a foam wreath form, neon shades of fabric spray paint, a great glue, a black satin ribbon, lots of ping pong balls, googly eyes, paper towels, tablecloth, and elbow grease.
DIY Details :ilovetocreate
13. Pumpktris
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14. DIY Skeleton Lawn Decorations
One such lawn decor idea that can give goosebumps to the young and the old, these DIY Skeletons spending a chilled out afternoon in your backyard are going to be the perfect companions for your festive gatherings. The key is just a little bit of creativity to pose the creepy beings and make them wear some unique accessories if you want an increased element of terror. By installing skeleton flamingos in the yard, Katie invites the most amazing friends to the skeletons for the Halloween party.
DIY Details :helpfulhomemade
15. Ghost Leaf Bags
We have all heard stories of ghosts roaming about in the graveyard, but have you ever seen them sit in your garden, that too around a bunch of gravestones that can leave just about anyone startled and petrified? An outdoor decor project so easy that even the kids can pull it off in minutes, these Ghost Leaf Bags filled with lots of foliage and leaves from your garden are kitchen garbage bags disguised as an adorable yet appalling ghost, flaunting dark features drawn with a permanent black marker.
DIY Details :our-everyday-art
16. DIY Skull Floral Arrangement
Whether it’s a planter transformed into an artistic skull, or a skull turned into a pretty house of flowers – all the trick-or-treaters are going to keep swinging between the two thoughts ! This gorgeous DIY Skull Floral Arrangement can work as the most amazing decorative piece for your center tables, and those colorful, vibrant flowers loaded inside make the ambiance oh so fresh, fragrant and all the way more beautiful. You need an artificial skull, a scissor, a cutter, some foam and lots of flowers.
DIY Details :popsugar
17. Halloween Tomato Cage Tree
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18. DIY Huge Halloween Spider
The level of creepiness and spook that the mere mention of spiders brings to our minds is simply unbeatable, and that’s what makes them miraculously apt for being a part of your outdoor Halloween decor. Cover your front door or those huge trees in the yard with a super huge eight-legged spider sitting around the same, horrific enough to send some quick shivers to the trick-or-treaters. Putting the DIY Spider together calls for a milk jug, lots of black duct tape and black pipe insulation, and of course, just a deal of few minutes.
DIY Details :listotic
19. Frankenstein Front Door
DIY Details :eastcoastcreativeblog
20. Eyeballs in a Tree!
Won’t it sweep the floor off your feet if you wake up in the middle of the night, move out for a quick stroll in your yard and discover two unidentified googly eyes looking at you from within that thick foliage of a large tree. Two beach balls sporting eyes painted with a black sharpie are the answer to all your puzzled questions, working for a marvellous Halloween decoration. Let everyone get a moment of missed heartbeats when they get a glimpse of those googly tree eyes!
DIY Details :princessandthefrogblog
21. Monster Face Home
A monster spirit has possessed the front of your house, lending it with huge canines and freaky bright green eyes – whoever enters the home is going to be gulped within the belly of the monster ! The key to the whole decor is a basic cutting of a foam board and painting the features onto the board with some acrylic paint, followed by hanging the teeth and the eyes to your house using long screws. Witnessing the passerby taking a quick halt to check out the monster is surely going to be delightful.
DIY Details :niftythriftythriving
22. Halloween Mason Jar Mummy
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23. Head in a Jar Prank
Make someone’s head rest outside your door, submerged in a huge jar! And the fact that it looks oh so real can scare the hell out of your friends. Make your very own versions of the spine-chilling Head in a Jar at home, putting a large jar, some food coloring, paper lamination, a printer and a photo editing software to a creative use. The secret to the effect is two different photographs blended together, which are then laminated and put in the jar !
DIY Details :instructables
24. Making Your House Come Alive
As the title of the decor inspiration suggests, you are going to add some life to your house, least expecting that it can get all capable of eating up everyone around ! Or at least, that’s how it looks. Bloody eyes and equally bloody set of huge teeth make your home stand out with an insane spook, getting everything all done in just a deal of 10-15 dollars. All you need is some a wooden sheet, a saw, sharpie marker, some acrylic paint, some spray paint, card board, tracing objects, permanent markers, lots of packing tape and command strips.
DIY Details :craftibilities
25. K-Cup Recycled Garland – Ghosts By Day, Pumpkins By Night
DIY Details :thekimsixfix
26. Illuminated Ghost Garland
Light up some ghosts to welcome your visitors with this adorable Illuminated Ghost Garland resting on your porch. Taking no more than 5 supplies to come to life, these garlands are unbelievably simple to craft. The most amazing and cool thing about this decoration is that it looks scary in the day and even more scary in the night with just a flip of a switch !
DIY Details :designdininganddiapers
27. Making Paper Bats For Lamp Shades
Add black bat silhouettes to the insides of your room lamps that won’t be visible to anyone until you switch the lamps on to heighten the Halloween fun. Get the bat lines lampshades glowing when you are all set to celebrate the trick-or-treat night and make everyone shudder at their sight. Making this trick takes no more than 10 minutes, perfect for the last-minute procrastinators!
DIY Details :younghouselove
28. Cheap Halloween Decoration : Trash Bag Spiderwebs
Best out of waste, this Halloween decor is made from stuff that you already have around the house : a trash bag, scissors and tape. This amazing idea invented by Jessica from How About Orange is a truly brilliant and inexpensive way to create some bold spider webs to adorn on the walls. Learn how you can make your Trash Bag Spiderwebs with just a little cutting and folding with the tutorial.
DIY Details :howaboutorange
29. Paper Mice Halloween Decorations
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30. Do It Yourself : Halloween Tin Can Luminaries
Celebrate this Halloween with these adorable homemade punched-tin lanterns that you can re-purpose using old cans. These tin can luminaries are beautiful lit up at night, with a candle sitting inside. Create gorgeous scattered light patterns around with holes punched in these luminaries that are much budget-friendly and easy to make all by yourself as compared to the expensive store-bought ones.
DIY Details :jollymom
31. Easy Halloween Luminaries
Luminaries are a fun way to display the Halloween spirit at your entryway and porch. Here is a really cute, cheap and easy ways to light up your home with decorative luminaries made with recycled materials. Place or hang some lovely bunches of self-made luminaries built using mason jars, some black paper, a masking tape and crafts glue. Brew up a lovely impact on your ghostly decor with these easy-to-follow steps.
DIY Details :bhg
32. DIY Paper Bag Luminaries
When it comes to enhancing the beauty of the day, no matter what’s the occasion, candle light never fails to make a mark. These DIY Paper Bag Luminaries made using battery operated candles can contribute exquisitely to your decor. With just a few minutes, you can have some pretty new luminaries for your home or the pathway to your space for guiding children to your party this Halloween!
DIY Details :kidskubby
33. DIY Basics: Ombre Wine Bottles
Repurpose some old wine bottles and transform them into a lovely and elegant fall centerpiece for this Halloween season. This DIY craft is a simple, quick and inexpensive technique to prepare your home for the festivities and take your decor to an all new level of fantastic. Collect some fall color spray paints and get going with making your Ombre Wine Bottles, perfect to display on the tables along with some bright fall leaves.
DIY Details :brit
34. Mummy Jars
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35. Spirit Jugs
Recycle old milk jugs within minutes into something remarkably spectacular – DIY Spirit Jugs that will spruce up your space with the festive spirit. Put a group of these glowing jugs along your walkway or front porch to say hello to those lovely little holiday visitors. These ghostly guys need just a few clean gallon milk jugs, a permanent marker, a craft knife and a string of lights to come to life.
DIY Details :eighteen25
36. Creating The Night Sky
Adorn a charming and bright night sky with floating candles on the ceiling to bring in some magic of Halloween to your home. Make your very own Night Sky at home using your creative skills and some tools easily available out there. Flaunting gorgeous stars and suspended candle light, this DIY project is one-of-a-kind idea that is definitely going to make your celebration a huge hit as well as memorable by all for years to come.
DIY Details :harrypotterpartyideas
37. Easy, Do-It-Yourself Ghost
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38. Halloween Magnetic Spiders
Spiders all over your door is perhaps, one of the most spookiest and thrilling things when it comes to a great Halloween decor. Have the creepy crawly spiders attack the door, or march in sync to make it a interesting and unique spider invasion. All you need to do is get some plastic spider rings and perform a bit of craft to transform the rings into sticky door spiders, with these step-by-instructions by Delia.
DIY Details :deliacreates
39. Spooktacular Halloween Wall Lights!
LED tealights flickering like real flames can work as ghostly glowing eyes when hidden behind a spooky craft mask. Make use of this marvelous concept to adorn your walls with these self-made lights lining the surface to add a remarkable charm to the festive mood. These Spooktacular Halloween Wall Lights that need no craft skills or time to prepare at all, can offer an exceedingly cool effect to your decor.
DIY Details :craftster
40. Painted Doormat
Build you very own customized welcome doormat flaunting Halloween phrases, spooky shapes or frightful drawings. Get an outdoor carpet and transform it into a freaky Halloween doormat using freezer paper stencils and your creative talent. This tutorial teaches you how you can make a Halloween painted doormat in a manner as easy as making some pumpkin pie, while being truly budget-friendly at the same time.
DIY Details :aprilscraftnest
41. Bat Lanterns
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42. Glowing Ghosts
Looking adorable and friendly in the light, but flaunting their haunting side in the dark, these Glowing Ghosts are an utterly easy and impactful Halloween decor idea that you could ever imagine. Made using bright glow sticks inserted in lovely white balloons, these spooky creatures shared by Martha Stewart are really effortless and quick to make, and of course they are just so budget-friendly!
DIY Details :marthastewart
43. Paranormal Portraits
Alter the way you look at all your special ones this Halloween by transforming their pictures into bone-chilling Paranormal Portraits. Place them inside the house on a display table or hang them in the back shed on some old barn doors to decorate your Halloween party in an unforgettable manner. Learn how you can craft haunting ghostly portraits from the regular photographs of your friends and family with this detailed tutorial.
DIY Details :countryliving
44. Glow in the Dark Food
We have all seen bright, glowing decorations when its a Halloween celebration. But, how about some delicious treats that come with the magical ability of glowing in the dark ? Make some awesome and truly mystical food using tonic water that glows in the dark and makes all your guests wonder throughout the party. Whether you wish to go for cookies, cakes, salads or yummy drinks for the event, you can make them all shine bright !
DIY Details :ourbestbites
45. DIY Hanging Cheesecloth Ghosts
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46. Easy DIY Halloween Decor : Wall Of Bats
A super quick and simple paper craft to prepare, bats swarming or randomly flying over your wall is a great way to restyle your wall for Halloween and bring a freaky festive ambiance to your home almost instantly. It takes no more than about an hour to craft out these amazing paper bats. To create your very own Wall Of Bats, all you need to do is trace, cut, bend and stick. Check out the detailed step-by-step instructions to forge the idea.
DIY Details :marvelousmommy
47. Pumpkins Carved With A Drill
Halloween scary pumpkins have been quite a popular part of the festive decor for long. But, how about altering the idea to create something simply majestic ? Create DIY Pumpkins Carved With a Drill, perfect to be used as lovely lanterns as well as flower vases. The best thing about this clever carving is that it doesn’t require you to master the skills of making delicate patterns. Add some glow to your night with these pumpkins having tiny drilled holes.
DIY Details :craftynest
48. Monster Garage Teeth
DIY Details :instructables
49. Making Your House Come Alive : Halloween Decoration Ideas
Bring your house to life with this Halloween decoration idea that transforms it into a huge monster by adding spooky bloodshot eyes and huge pointy teeth to the structure. Who knew that lots of acrylic paint and some wood sheets could turn out to be so devilish? Gather your artistic talent and invite the Halloween monster to your front door with this cleverly designed yet easy-to-follow detailed tutorial.
DIY Details :craftibilities
50. Glow In The Dark Halloween Pumpkins
Complicated pumpkin carvings bring along a lot of mess and hassle as well as make a lot of people lose interest in the middle, specially the little kids. So, just skip the carvings this year and make some mystical Glow In The Dark Halloween Pumpkins by decorating the exterior of the vegetable with lovely works of art. Here’s an easy and kid-friendly way to make your Halloween pumpkins without any knives.
DIY Details :stevespanglerscience
51. Easy Black and White Halloween Topiary!
If you are fond of the unbeatable combination of black and white, get that love into your Halloween decor with this easy to make pumpkin topiary for your front porch. Check out how Jen created this topiary using some Halloween lighted pumpkin with awesome face carvings bought from Lowes. A really quick DIY for making a marvelous Jack-o-Lantern topiary painted in alternate black and whites, perfect to place at your house’s entrance or the party hall.
DIY Details :tatertotsandjello
52. Tomato Cage Halloween Ghosts
Make a spooky ghostly display with nothing more than a turned upside down tomato cage, some colorful string lights, a sharpie and a pillowcase. An easy, cost-friendly and super adorable project, Tomato Cage Halloween Ghosts is one such festival DIY that can be done by almost anyone in a quick span of time, even the little kids by following a set of minimal instructions.
DIY Details :princesspinkygirl
53. Climbing Halloween Skeletons
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54. Spooky Eyeball Wreath
A freaky Eyeball Wreath having googly ghost eyes all over can be immensely frightening if placed on your front door to welcome the visitors for this year’s Halloween party. Collect lots of monstrous eyeballs and a wreath to create this amazing DIY decoration all by yourself. SO let’s make this fun, creepy wreath that will greet your trick-or-treaters in a one-of-a-kind way and add some fright to your welcome door.
DIY Details :aprettylifeinthesuburbs
55. Cheesecloth Spirits
Have you ever thought of styrofoam mannequin heads as hanging ghostly spirits ? This Halloween, invite these horrifying Cheesecloth spirits with free flowing bodies to your space. How cool and easy it is to make these spirits is truly surprising, plus something that’s going to save huge bucks by ditching the store-bought decor stuff. Take a look at this Martha Stewart tutorial on how to create Cheesecloth Halloween Spirits.
DIY Details :marthastewart
56. DIY Snow White’s Poison Apple
Some fabric paint, glue and glitter cleverly applied to a fake apple can result in the legendary poison apple from the tale of Snow White. Why not make your very own DIY poison apples to accompany your Halloween costumes or work as a decor element for throwing a little more light on the festive spirit. This poison apple reflecting a gooey devil face is truly haunting with its freaky appearance.
DIY Details :letsgetthrifty
57. Make Black Cat O’Lanterns
Create this gorgeous version of the classic Jack-o-Lanterns : Black Cat O’Lanters that’s just so unusual, following this tutorial to prepare the freaky felines.
DIY Details :sunset
58. Handmade Halloween: Spider Sack Decor
These DIY Spider Sacks are a remarkably stylish take on the traditional Halloween decor, being quite inexpensive at the same time. Effortless enough for kids to join in on the action, these spider sacks can be easily crafted out using some yarn, glue and balloons. To gain an insight into the further details, the inspirations and step-by-step instructions for making your own Spider Sacks, check out this DIY guide.
DIY Details :modernparentsmessykids
59. Haunted House Silhouettes
Create frightening shadows that suggest to the passers-by outside that something is fishy on the other side of the wall. These Haunted House Silhouettes perfect to place all around your home to transform it into a haunted-looking house can make your Halloween memorable for years. Make some marvelous silhouettes, including a threatening witch and her broom, zombies, deadly tools, a knife-wielding maniac and much more.
DIY Details :makezine
60. Glow In The Dark Mason Jars
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61. Mason Jar Mummy Votives
Materials:
- Cheesecloth
- Glass mason jars
- Matte formula Mod Podge
- Sponge applicator
- Scissors
- Googly eyes
- Battery operated tea lights
- Black watercolor paint and paint brush (optional)
Tutorial:ehow
Read more :http://www.ehow.com/ehow-crafts/blog/make-it-mummy-luminaries/
Halloween is nearly here, perhaps, it’s the perfect time to get your craft stuff and those cool or unusual props out. Use one or more of these easy and quick DIY Halloween decorations to make your house creepy festive this year and grab some huge appreciations from all who turn up to your party. Happy Halloween!
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