5 Easy and Affordable Halloween Decoration Ideas for Home
1. Mason Jar Luminaries
2. Spooky Spider Web Garland
3. DIY Picture Frame Wreath
4. Skull Jar Candle Holders
5. Skull Wall Sconces
Bonus DIY Halloween Decoration Ideas for Home
For Outdoor or Indoor Halloween Decoration, These Items are Used
Conclusion
5 Easy and Affordable Halloween Decoration Ideas for Home
Halloween is just a few days away, and if you're looking to decorate your home spookily, but don't want to spend too much money, this blog post is perfect for you. I've rounded up some DIY Halloween decorations ideas that are both easy and inexpensive to make.
So let's begin without further delay.
1. Mason Jar Luminaries
These luminaries are super easy to make and only require a few supplies that you probably already have at home. All you need are some mason jars, black paint, paintbrushes, white tealight candles, and some sand (optional).
Start by painting the outside of the mason jars with black paint.
Once the paint is dry, add some sand to the bottom of each pot (this is optional), and then place a white tealight candle inside each jar.
That's it! These luminaries will look great lining your front porch or walkway on Halloween night.
2. Spooky Spider Web Garland
This garland is so easy to make and only requires two supplies - black yarn and scissors.
Start by cutting several pieces of black yarn into different lengths ( I made mine 2-3 feet long).
Next, tie each piece of yarn into a knot about 4 inches from the end - this will leave a loop for hanging.
Using your fingers, pull the remaining length of yarn through the loop and continue pulling until you reach the other side of your knot.
Continue to repeat with each piece of yarn until all pieces are tied in knots.
Once finished, hang your garland anywhere! This can be used as a backdrop to family photos or simply hung along any wall in your home!
3. DIY Picture Frame Wreath
I love decorating with picture frames during Halloween and this wreath is no exception! I found these adorable frames at Target (they were located in the dollar section) and used black spray paint to give them a more spooky feel. This is an easy project and only requires a wreath, black spray paint, and pictures of your choice.
Simply spray paint each frame black (I did two coats) and then add pictures to your frames once dry.
Once you have finished adding photos to your frames, hot glue each frame onto your wreath form until completely covered.
4. Skull Jar Candle Holders
These skull candle holders would make an excellent addition to any Halloween home decoration. These would be great for a spooky dinner party or holiday gathering.
5. Skull Wall Sconces
These wall sconces are the perfect addition to a Halloween-themed room or space. They are simple and elegant, yet still offer a hint of creepiness that is perfect for the season!
Bonus DIY Halloween Decoration Ideas for Home
#1. Skull Candle Holder Set
This set of skull candle holders is perfect for creating a spooky atmosphere in any room. They are perfect for Halloween parties or for simply adding a touch of creepiness to your home décor.
#2. Skull Votive Candle Holders
These votive candle holders are perfect for adding a touch of spookiness to any space. They are perfect for Halloween parties or for simply adding a touch of creepiness to your home décor.
#3. Skull Taper Candle Holders
These taper candle holders are perfect for adding a touch of spookiness to any space. They are perfect for Halloween parties or for simply adding a touch of creepiness to your home décor.
For Outdoor or Indoor Halloween Decoration, These Items are Used
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Yard sign for Halloween garden decoration
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A Halloween tablecloth with a table runner
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Canopy tent for a barbecue party
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Banners for a gate decoration
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For table decoration, a table cover
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With the rollup banner , you can send a message to the party
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Use the metal-a-frame to make your message appear
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Decorate your windows with scary decals
Conclusion
In conclusion, these five easy and affordable DIY Halloween decoration ideas will help you create a spooky yet inviting atmosphere in your home, ready for trick-or-treaters on October 31st.












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