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DIY Halloween Decor – Realistically Creepy Ideas!

October 1, 2013 By Talya Tate Boerner 10 Comments

This time of year I look at the world through orange-tinted glasses. While I may only appear to be walking the dogs, deadheading flowers, or grocery shopping, I’m planning my Halloween decor. I’m studying broken tree limbs and produce aisle bins filled with root vegetables wondering—can I turn this into a Halloween decoration? 
Rather than buy expensive and/or cheesy decorations, I prefer to utilize things around my house, reclaim objects and display vintage finds from my two favorite neighborhood haunts (pun intended)—Curiosities and Dolly Python.
Here are a few of my favorite tips for creating a realistically eerie haunted house.
Bottles used as Halloween Decor
1. Think old. Old is naturally creepy when displayed correctly. Old dusty jars, old books, old black-and-white photos in cracked picture frames set a spooky tone.
2. Let your silver tarnish. This is the easiest tip of all. Serve food on tarnished trays. Make sinister arrangements in your silver teapot using twigs, dead plants and inexpensive plastic flowers spray-painted flat black or gunmetal gray.
 tarnished silver makes for creepy halloween decor

3. Stack your scariest books on the mantle and in bookcases. Leaving a stack of gardening magazines or the new Jodi Picoult book on the coffee table won’t frighten anyone. When I searched through my entire library, I discovered I had quite the collection of classic horror to display.

Old books, cobwebs, candelabra - Halloween decor
4. Paint-by-art and other still-life works have a gothic feel. 
paint by number flowers have a gothic feel - perfect for Halloween
5. From your computer, print basic pictures of ravens, bats, skeletons, and tape them over your regularly displayed family photos (onto the glass). Leaving your child’s soccer picture on the mantle won’t set a Halloween mood.

6. Dumpster dive for treasures. I found this mannequin on my neighbor’s curb. Painted black, she greets our guests.

Dumpster Dive treasures make great Halloween decor.

7. Buy a $0.99 bag of cobwebs at Party City. Stretched thinly over candles, books, pictures, everywhere, these look like the real thing.
8. Hang shredded cheesecloth (found at Target and fabric/craft stores) in doorways, windows, and over tables. Cover furniture with cheesecloth or white sheets like an abandoned house.
9. Old doll heads are creepy without doing anything.
old doll heads - Halloween decor
10. Buy a bag of plastic bones – scatter them in your fireplace (unlit of course!), float them in your pool and/or display them in a large jar.
11. Display doll parts.
doll parts = Halloween decor
12. At flea markets, look for inexpensive vintage pictures of people, strange plants, science class human body posters, etc.
13. Hide glow sticks behind books and inside vases to create an eerie purple or green glow.
14. Cut bats from felt and duct tape to your porch around your front door. Free-hand the bat design or download a template. (Use stiff felt and be careful when removing…the tape can pull off paint.)
flying bats on my front porch
15. Download and play scary music. REALLY scary music. Like the selection at the end of this post…

Do you decorate for Halloween? What are your favorite Halloween decorating tips? 

Happy Halloween!

Grace Grits and Gardening
Farm. Food. Garden. Life.

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Talya Tate Boerner

Hi! I'm Talya. Writer, Reader, Arkansas Master Naturalist / Master Gardener, Baylor graduate. Author of THE ACCIDENTAL SALVATION OF GRACIE LEE. My next book, GENE, EVERYWHERE, will be available March 2020!

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