Halloween Decor Ideas - Easy Tips for a Spooky Home

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 simple display of Halloween figurines set on a small table covered with a black or orange tablecloth. The 4 to six inch figurines are inexpensive enough to even use outside 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 available at dollar and discount stores.
  • Animated Items. Animated 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 entrance one to remember! With increasing popularity, these items are now appearing in dollar and discount stores.

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Living Room/Family Room: To dress up the rooms where your family 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 inexpensive 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 available at most dollar stores and one garland can be cut in half to use on a pair of curtains, you can use another garland across the top for a little 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 expected 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 inexpensive and normally sold in bags at discount and dollar stores. A very small investment for a unique decorative touch.
  • Placemats and Tablecloths. Go ahead and invest in either an orange or black tablecloth or placemats. This simple change 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 outside 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 inexpensive foam board and a little paint. Thinner than the ones you can purchase in stores, you can personalize these for your family (pretty morbid), your favorite horror film characters, or with funny inscriptions.
  • Animated Items. Add a little of the unexpected with animated 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 recent years, these items are fairly inexpensive and available online and in most stores during the Halloween season.
  • Window Dressings. Turn your windows into Halloween hallmarks with simple black poster board and a little creativity. Cut out designs of witches, ghosts, and other Halloween figures (pumpkin carving kits have excellent 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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Fun And Easy Halloween Centerpieces To Make

Halloween decorations seem to be getting more and more elaborate, and there is an endless supply of decorations available in most stores that can soon add up to be quite expensive. Instead of buying all of your decorations, why not take a few minutes to make some, starting with some easy centerpieces? My favorite centerpieces are interesting and don't take a lot of fuss to get ready. Keep reading for some ideas on Halloween centerpieces to make.

Anything involving food is always a hit with me, so it's no surprise that my favorite centerpiece is full of chocolate and takes two seconds to make! It's as simple as filling a bowl with Halloween candy. I use a crystal serving bowl so that my chocolate bars have an extra sparkle, but a jack-o-lantern bowl in either plastic or ceramic works just as well. Plastic bowls are also more child-friendly since they are less likely to break and cause hurt feelings. On Halloween night the bowl can be brought to the front door for giving out candy to the neighborhood kids! Candy is a big part of Halloween so I like to bring it into my decorating, not to mention making sure that it's within easy reach for when I get the munchies...!

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Another easy Halloween centerpiece is made by hollowing out a pumpkin, just as you would to make a jack-o-lantern, and then placing a small potted mum inside. The pumpkin serves as a decorative flower pot and when Halloween is over you can take the potted plant out of the pumpkin and plant it outside. A vase filled with seasonal flowers can be used instead of the potted plant, depending on your preferences. Using the pumpkin in this way turns a plant or flower arrangement into a fun and festive decoration.

Fun And Easy Halloween Centerpieces To Make

If you're decorating for a Halloween party, why not make dessert your centerpiece? For a no fuss dessert, make cupcakes and then decorate them with some Halloween flair. After icing the cupcakes, make spooky faces with small Halloween candies, a variety of which can be found at any bulk food store. Or you can use orange icing and add some dark lines to make the cupcakes look like pumpkins. Instead of cupcakes, a cake can be decorated with a Halloween theme and then displayed during your party as the centerpiece. Try decorating the cake to look like a pumpkin, a graveyard or a ghost. The options are endless and just take some time, icing, and festive candies.

Halloween centerpieces don't have to take much time to make, but the time you do spend will be well worth it. If you have children, try to make something that they can help with. Kids are great at coming up with creative and unique jack-o-lantern faces, and can't wait to dig their fingers inside of pumpkins to clean them out! A simple jack-o-lantern centerpiece is fun to make and a great way to spend some time with your kids. Just make sure that an adult is doing the cutting so that little fingers don't get hurt. For an extra treat, save the pumpkin seeds and roast them to make a crunchy and healthy snack.

Have fun with your Halloween decorating because this is one holiday that is meant to be fun more than anything! If you don't like the initial results, don't be afraid to rework things a different way. Decorating at any time of year is a personal experience so decorate with items that you enjoy. My favorite decorations are ones that I've made, even if they only last for a couple of days.

Fun And Easy Halloween Centerpieces To Make

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Halloween Themed Baby Shower Ideas

A Halloween themed baby shower is a great idea for a baby due in October. Halloween is a great holiday to center a party around because it allows for many opportunities. There are so many Halloween ideas that a person could make this a party not soon to be forgotten.

The first step of any shower is to send out invitations. With a Halloween themed baby shower the hostess just has to make sure she puts a message on the invitation about costumes. Every Halloween party needs costumes, but since this is a Halloween themed baby shower everyone should have to wear a baby themed costume. This is only part of the fun.

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Decorations should include all the typical Halloween décor. Spider webs, witch hats and black cats are a must have, but to pay up the fact the party is really a baby shower not a typical Halloween party, the hostess should use spider webs with small baby items caught in them, witches hats on baby witches and black kittens.

Halloween Themed Baby Shower Ideas

Games are the next place to really play up the theme. Bobbing for pacifiers is a nice game that ties in both the baby shower and Halloween theme. Another good one is the 'smell the diaper' game that uses candy.

In addition to games and decorations, the Halloween costumes will really make the party a blast. Halloween themed baby shower ideas are abundant, so anyone planning on using this theme should have no problem getting the party together.

Halloween Themed Baby Shower Ideas

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Dress Up Your House With Silhouettes For Halloween Appeal

Trick-or-treaters will enjoy your outdoor Halloween decor when you use simple silhouette's to lure them in. Any window, garage or flat surface on your house can be fair game to use as your canvas. Use double sided tape, temporary spray adhesive, or reusable adhesive putty (found at office supply stores) to secure your creations, yet allow for easy removal after the holiday is over.

Here's one neat idea for those of you that have a garage that faces the street - decorate the front of it with cutout black craft foam in the shape of a fence. Add a black cat sitting on the fence along with some bats flying around. You could add some low, ambience lighting to highlight your decorations.

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For those who wish to decorate their windows, use black poster board to cut out the shape of a bare tree with a wise owl peering out from one of its branches. In fact if you have a large window, why not create a whole Halloween graveyard scene?

Dress Up Your House With Silhouettes For Halloween Appeal

There are many shapes that can be cut into silhouettes to use as outdoor Halloween decorations. Some additional suggestions are:

  • a witch flying in front of a moon
  • a jack-o-lantern face
  • tombstones
  • a skeleton
  • a spider web and spider
  • ghostly trees
  • some ravens
  • black cauldron
  • witch broom and hat
  • Frankenstein and his monster friends
  • ghosts and ghouls
  • the grim reaper

Using cut out silhouettes for Halloween decorations is a simple and cost effective way to spook up your home without it being overly scary for youngsters. So why not try your hand at something different this year? You may be surprised at all the compliments you receive on your creative Halloween decor.

Dress Up Your House With Silhouettes For Halloween Appeal

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