Halloween Decor Ideas - Easy Tips for a Spooky Home

Posted Sunday, September 15, 2013 by Unknown

Entry: The entry to your home is the first impression visitors get of your home. Too often we forget how much impact this can have when decorating for the seasons.

Halloween Display. Make the most of it by creating a straightforward display of Halloween figurines set on a small table covered with a black or orange tablecloth. The 4 to six inch figurines are uncostly enough to even use covering if you have room enough for a small table by your door. Inside, you can go with this same concept, even adding spooky lights and garlands ready at dollar and reduction stores. Animated Items. piquant Halloween figures can add instant festivity to a boring entry table. These figures can move, have sound, and some are even motion activated. A great way to make your entry one to remember! With addition popularity, these items are now appearing in dollar and reduction stores.

Animated Halloween Props

Living Room/Family Room: To dress up the rooms where your house spends the most time, use most of your Halloween decor ideas in these rooms.

Halloween Decor Ideas - Easy Tips for a Spooky Home

Figurine Display. Use your mantle, a wall shelf, of even your coffee table to display an assortment of uncostly Halloween figurines. Mantles are normally overlooked until Christmas, but fireplaces are a great staging area for many seasonal displays. Halloween Curtain Tie-Backs. To add a spooky touch to your room, add a garland of skeleton heads as tie-backs to your curtains. These garlands are ready at most dollar shop and one garland can be cut in half to use on a pair of curtains, you can use another garland over the top for a petite added Halloween fun. Candy Bowls. Halloween is all about candy. Display candy corn and other themed candy in bowls for a decorative and tasty touch.

Dining Room: turn any October meal into a Halloween party with fun and unbelievable seasonal touches.

Spider Napkin Rings. Turn any napkin ring into a Halloween hit by using hot glue to attach the spiders from cheap Halloween rings to a napkin ring. These are very uncostly and normally sold in bags at reduction and dollar stores. A very small speculation for a unique decorative touch. Placemats and Tablecloths. Go ahead and invest in either an orange or black tablecloth or placemats. This straightforward turn adds instant Halloween charm to any table. Spooky Centerpiece. Add a touch of the unexpected with a large glass bowl filled with tiny skulls. These can be purchased either in a bag or attached to a garland that can be coiled inside the bowl.

Outside: Only the Christmas season surpasses Halloween when it comes to covering decorations. Be the talk of the neighborhood with decorations that go beyond the predictable jack-o-lanterns.

Tombstones. Turn your front yard into a graveyard with tombstones made from uncostly foam board and a petite paint. Thinner than the ones you can buy in stores, you can personalize these for your house (pretty morbid), your popular horror film characters, or with funny inscriptions. Animated Items. Add a petite of the unexpected with piquant Halloween items near your front door. These characters can move or speak, but remember that smaller children are often frightened by these. Since gaining popularity in modern years, these items are fairly uncostly and ready online and in most shop while the Halloween season. Window Dressings. Turn your windows into Halloween hallmarks with straightforward black poster board and a petite creativity. Cut out designs of witches, ghosts, and other Halloween figures (pumpkin carving kits have exquisite templates) from a full sheet of poster board. Tape the sheet over the inside of your windows, when you turn your lights on inside, they illuminate the cut out to show your spooky creations to passersby.

These ideas will get you started on your Halloween decorating, get creative and see what spooky surprises you can create.

Halloween Decor Ideas - Easy Tips for a Spooky Home

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