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pumpkin combination
Alexander Kolesnikov // Getty Images
What I love about this setup is that you can wear it any time of the fall and it still feels perfect for Halloween. A combination of real pumpkins, faux pumpkins, and candle pumpkins in a variety of colors creates a very modern look. Lighting candles creates an even more spooky atmosphere.
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spooky flower arrangement
Get inspired by design
Why not have a scary floral pattern? It uses moody colors and some popping skeleton hands. Combined with a tablescape featuring a skull and a very well-placed knife, you'll be able to add a bit of fright to your fest.
Get the tutorial at Inspired by Charm.
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copper foil halloween garland
lemon thistle
Minimalist yet very festive, this adorable garland looks just as great hung on the wall as it does off the mantelpiece. Both don't take long to make if you have a Cricut cutter.
Get the tutorial at Lemon Thistle.
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potion centerpiece
polka dot chair
Grab all the empty bottles and bottles you have around your house. Because all you have to do is label all the spooky ingredients you need for your potion and assemble them together as a fun and decorative centerpiece.
Get the tutorial on Polka Dot Chair.
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shadow box pumpkin
crazy little project
Build a spooky scene by cutting out the center of a faux pumpkin and placing it inside. Add tea lights to complete the look. Bonus: Get the flickering kind to make it even spookier.
Get the tutorial at Crazy Little Projects.
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fireplace full of pumpkins
studio diy
Is there an easy way to get into the festive mood? Let's stack pumpkins! Just by arranging bats, you can create an atmosphere more like Halloween than autumn. Choosing a variety of colors will create more dimension.
Get tutorials at Studio DIY.
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skeleton wall art
Alice & Lois
Why use one type of skeleton when you can use many to set the scene? Finish the look with a little orange between the black and white.
Get the tutorial at Alice & Lois.
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black and white mantel
randale
We love the country-chic vibe of this black and white gingham setup. Add stripes and silver pumpkins to make your mantel the most unique on the block.
Get the tutorial on Landeelu.
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“The witch is inside the pumpkin”
average but inspiring
How cute would this pumpkin be to (dare!) welcome anyone who walks in the front door? Even when you're not home, it can completely change the situation. So, grab your glue gun and announce that the witch is here.
Get the tutorial at Average But Inspired.
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paper bat
That's nice
Honestly, adding bats anywhere in your home is probably one of the easiest ways to create a Halloween atmosphere. What's even easier is that you can download the template and cut it out in minutes.
Get tutorials on Lovely Indeed.
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entrance wreath
The house built by Lars
Of course, you can also add one more garland to complete it. Or you can add more to make it more festive. Add visual interest by combining shapes, colors, and words.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
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glow in the dark pumpkin
pumpkin and princess
Decorating pumpkins for Halloween is easy, but I love the idea of making them glow in the dark. Get some black pumpkins and their eerie green glow will shine brightly when the sun goes down.
Get the tutorial on “Pumpkin and the Princess”.
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bat wreath
small red window
These bats are literally circling around your house. Decorate your doors, walls, and windows using three simple materials: craft paper, acrylic paint, and a Styrofoam wreath. Get some glossy paper and add a little sparkle.
Get tutorials at Little Red Window.
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hula hoop spider web
over the big moon
Who knew hula hooping was more than just child's play? The inner web is made from twine and then spray painted. Add the spider to the center and you're ready to install.
Get the tutorial at Over the Big Moon.
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creepy spider web
Angelica Guletskaya // Getty Images
One of the easiest ways is to add faux spider webs over existing items such as mirrors, mantels, and sconces. I also like the skeletons and skulls added to add to the spookiness.
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halloween berry wreath
that's what che said
If you're in the mood for some decoration but don't want to get too fancy, try this decorative wreath. Shades of purple, orange, and black give the best Halloween feel, but don't wait too long for it in the spooky department.
Get the tutorial at That's What Che Said.
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skull vase
cheerful thoughts
No proper list of Halloween decorations would be complete without at least one skull vase. All you have to do is buy a plastic skull and carve the top. You can freely change the seasonal flowers in the store.
Get the tutorial at The Merrythought.
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colorful ghost
oh sam
Another way to get spooky without being scary is to have more colorful decorations. Pick up a retro print with orange as the main color and create a dangling ghost!
Get the tutorial at Aww Sam.
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easy halloween candles
It's always autumn
Admit it, you probably have a white candle hanging somewhere in your house. Make them part of the holiday in less than 10 minutes by pasting different colored festive shapes using sticker paper. Then let's brighten up the night!
Get the tutorial at It's Always Autumn.
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magnetic spider
Delia Creates
Creepy crawling spiders are easier to make than you might think and can be used for a variety of decorations. You can place seasonal wreaths around your front door or cover an entire wall if you wish.
Get the tutorial at Delia Creates.
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Anne-Marie Mattila is the commercial editor for Pioneer Woman, covering a wide range of home, fashion and beauty products.
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