88 Scary Easy DIY Halloween Decoration Ideas for Outside and Inside Your Home (2024)

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Get into the Halloween spirit with DIY decorations you can make at home! We’ve compiled a list of spook-tacular DIY Halloween decorations for you to start crafting right now. Luckily, there’s plenty of time before the big day, so you can take on as many DIYs as you’d like. They range in difficulty from easy Halloween crafts (such as supernatural paper lanterns), to impressive, but more advanced creations (like PVC pipe candles). So, whether you’re new to making DIY decor or you're a seasoned veteran, there’s something for you to tangibly tackle and enjoy.

After creating these DIY holiday decorations, you may feel inspired to host a Halloween party and show off your masterpieces. Friends and family can attend in costume whether you throw a ghoulish Halloween dinner party or a chilling trivia night. Don’t be surprised if they ask where you bought your decor. Take it as your time to shine and say, “I made it myself!”

The best thing about homemade decor is that very few people have the same pieces as you. And even if they do, it’s easy to personalize and make a craft your own. This will ensure that your indoor and outdoor Halloween decorations stand out as the scariest, spookiest, most creative decor of all.

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Creepy Readers

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For each spider, gather eight pipe cleaners and twist together at one end to secure. Fan out the pipe cleaners so there are four "legs" on each side of the spider. Wrap tinsel garland around the pipe cleaners and use hot glue to attach it while you wrap.

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Moody Candles

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Turn regular black taper candles into something more sinister by add red hot glue to the body so it looks like blood!

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Mummy Treats

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Take regular tin cans and wrap them in gauze with googly eyes to create a scary-good treat canister. You can also put little plants inside if you want.

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Bewitching Wreath

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Cut 150 6-inch-long strips of 2-inch-wide black grosgrain ribbon. Fold the strips in half and attach them to a 16-inch foam wreath form with straight pins, layering them on top of each other to create a ruffle effect. Once that's dine, but out a silhouette of a witch from black kraft paper.

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Snake Candles

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There's nothing easier than buying some snake props and using them to up the spooky factor of your decor. Just hang the toys on your taper candles to achieve the look.

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Snake Napkin Holders

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Another great use of toy snakes? Napkin holders!

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Boo! Pumpkin

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All you have to do is paint any pumpkin with black paint, and grab some pipe cleaners to spell out the word boo, or any other saying you want!

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Pumpkin Treat Bags

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Treat bags get an updated look when you use glitter pant to draw on some sparkly pumpkins.

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Clothespin Bats

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Take any drink to the next level with these adorable bats that can sit nicely on the rim. Simply buy black clothespins or paint them black, and attach DIY bat wings to them with glue.

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Pasta Pumpkins

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For the neon pumpkin, use shell-shaped pasta (you can buy the fake kind) and arrange them into flower shapes all over the pumpkin. For the orange one, paint glue around in a stripe design and use orzo to create the sprinkle-like effect.

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Candy Wreath

For something less haunting and more delicious, go for a candy covered wreath. A styrofoam wreath form and some candy is all you need. You can go with real candy or fake!

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Little Monsters

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We love a good toilet paper craft. Here, you and the kids can paint toilet paper rolls in any color, and use pipe cleaners, googly eyes and other supplies to turn them into scary or friendly monsters.

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Shadow Pumpkins

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Create your own "woman in white." Print an image of a silhouette onto paper, cut it out, then paint the silhouette black or white. Tape the image to the pumpkin using double-sided tape. Attach lace trim with double-sided tape or glue to form a frame around the silhouette.

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Bat Garland

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Go bat crazy, and hang this cute garland! Cut out bat wings and ears from black construction paper, and glue onto cork stoppers. Then glue on googly eyes. Push greening pins into the bottom of cork stoppers, and thread a ribbon through to hang.

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Pumpkin Planters

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Give your jack-o'-lantern a silly hairdo with plants! After carving a funny face into the pumpkin, create eyeballs by gluing lentils onto almonds. Then attach them to the pumpkin with dress pins. Place a battery-powered tea light inside the pumpkin, and cover it with a clear bowl. Set your plant on top of the clear bowl, so it sticks out the top of the pumpkin.

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Bloody Lantern

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Make Edgar Allen Poe proud with this The Raven-esque craft. Outline drops of blood on the opening of a lantern in red marker, and fill in with red glass paint.

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Snail Statue

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Gary, is that you? Turn a pumpkin on its side, and carve a hole large enough to clean out the inside. This will help the pumpkin sit flat. Draw a double-walled spiral around the stem with a marker, and cut it out. Chop off the bottom of the butternut squash to sit flat. Glue googly eyes onto ping pong balls. Using an X-Acto knife, cut a small x into the bottom of each ping pong ball. Stuff a pipe cleaner into the x, and secure the pipe cleaner to the squash using hot glue.

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Boo-It-Yourself Ghosts

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Talk about an easy craft! Blow up white balloons. Cut out three ovals from black card stock for the ghost's eyes and mouth. Attach them to the white balloon with dots of glue. Tape white streamers to the base of the balloon.

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Embellished Pumpkins

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Repurpose them for Thanksgiving too! Hot glue lace appliques and cotton trim to the ridges of pumpkins or gourds.

RELATED: Easy DIY Thanksgiving Decorations

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FAQs

How to make your own outdoor Halloween decorations? ›

Use glass jars with lids and battery-powered tea lights or fairy lights to display these outdoors. For seasoned crafters, we recommend adding scenes to your jars to create a silhouette effect. We've got a free eerie skyline template or you can create your own using simple black paper.

How can I decorate my house for Halloween scary? ›

25 Halloween haunted house ideas
  1. Bloodstained candle holders. Brit Co - https://www.brit.co/creepy-decor/ ...
  2. Floating candles. thesitsgirls.com - https://www.thesitsgirls.com/diy/harry-potter-floating-candles/ ...
  3. Specimen jars. ...
  4. Cheesecloth ghosts. ...
  5. Bat-filled hallway. ...
  6. Skeleton scenes. ...
  7. Skull string art. ...
  8. Dead bodies.
Mar 14, 2024

How do you make a spooky porch? ›

I created a fire using a black trash bag, empty water bottles, orange halloween lights, spray foam and spray paint. The glowing “embers” add the special touch to the scene. To give the front porch a creepy feel, I added garden fencing to the porch rails and lit the rails with flickering tea lights.

How to decorate a porch for Halloween? ›

Decorate a thick rope with grapevine twig balls and a strand of outdoor lights to create a draped Halloween porch light garland. Create ghosts by putting white gauze over a few of the twig balls and add black felt circles for eyes. Hang your ghosts with fishing line from the porch ceiling.

How to make simple Halloween decorations? ›

How to make Halloween decorations
  1. Origami Halloween bats. If you're looking for some simple Halloween paper decorations, handmade origami bats are super fun to make. ...
  2. Spider webs. ...
  3. Halloween cake toppers. ...
  4. Spider Paper Chains. ...
  5. Halloween balloon arch. ...
  6. Painted Pumpkins. ...
  7. Pumpkin carving. ...
  8. Ghost lollipops.
Aug 31, 2023

How do you make a cheap scary haunted house? ›

Decorating the front of your house with cornstalks, jack-o'-lanterns and cardboard gravestones is a low-cost way to set the scene. For an extra ghostly touch, spray-paint your pumpkins white. You can also guide trick-or-treaters up to your door with Halloween inflatables like witches, skeletons and spiders.

What is the scariest Halloween house? ›

McKamey Manor: The History and Controversy Behind America's Most Extreme Haunted House. It's like living through a horror movie.

How to make an easy haunted house? ›

Check out our top 14 prop ideas for a haunted house and the materials you'll need to make them.
  1. Flickering Candles. Materials: battery-operated candles, black spray paint, hot glue. ...
  2. Severed Heads. ...
  3. Tombstones. ...
  4. Hanging Cages. ...
  5. Spooky Trees. ...
  6. Ghostly Figures. ...
  7. Monster Eyes. ...
  8. Creepy Dolls.

How do you hang a ghost on a porch? ›

Assemble paper lantern, then drape fabric over it. Cut a slit in the top of the fabric to allow the lantern's metal hanging hook to pop through. Tie a piece of string or twine to the hook for hanging ghost. Trim fabric as needed along the bottom to create ghost shape.

How to decorate the inside of a porch? ›

Keep a smaller porch feeling uncluttered with hanging planters and wall-mounted decor that utilizes vertical space. Decorate a larger space with a small table and chairs, a bench, a pair of rocking chairs, or an outdoor sofa to create a place to gather and entertain.

How do I make my garage spooky for Halloween? ›

Black lights, strobe lights and using minimal light can really set the mood of a haunted house. Black and strobe lights will cast a scary glow. Turning off the rest of the lights will create lots of dark, scary spots. Add a fog machine and your garage will transform into the haunted house of your nightmares.

How do I make the outside of my house look like a haunted house? ›

With cardboard, cut out gravestones and use paint, fake spiders and spider web decor to give some added details. Additionally, you can create levitating ghosts out of chicken wire, PVC pipe, and sheets, or buy some decorative skeletons to place around your yard.

How to decorate a yard for Halloween cheaply? ›

The Dollar Store is a goldmine for budget-friendly Halloween decorations. You can stock up on orange candles, clip-on bats (I got them in orange and black) , spider webs, glass votive holders and other spooky items that will add a playful touch to your yard.

What to make for Halloween DIY? ›

A monster celebration
  1. Make paper maché pumpkins. ...
  2. Paper plate pumpkin mask. ...
  3. Easy Halloween paper chain. ...
  4. Turn yoghurt cartons into mini monsters. ...
  5. Make spider bowls for party food. ...
  6. Shrink spooky plastic charms. ...
  7. Ceramic Pumpkin Tealight Holders. ...
  8. Toilet roll witch craft.

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