Add the perfect blend of spooky and rustic to your home this Halloween.

If farmhouse style had a favorite season, it would definitely be fall.

Baskets full of mums and collections of locally-grown gourds pair perfectly on any porch.

Red front porch with variety of plants and pumpkins

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Hide it away as a fun surprise, or prop the door open to show it off to visitors.

For the finishing touches, pin up some spiders and hang a fun Halloween wreath on the door.

This sweet and subtle farmhouse look is right at home next to bright mums and flowering kale.

A broom and a witch’s hat inside an open closet

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Finish thecarved pumpkinswith a burlap bow.

Using a galvanized bucket to gather a collection offabric-clad pumpkinsis a quick win for a flawless farmhouse Halloween look.

Then, add an eerie element with rustic broomsticks and a painted wooden sign.

front steps with etched autumnal pumpkins

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Skeleton Farmhouse Decor

Decorate your fireplace with a spooky skeleton.

Decorate the space with a black-and-white color scheme that embraces the neutrals common with farmhouse decor.

For a quick and easy decoration, use stickers or decals to add the letters.

Buffalo check pumpkin decor, rustic Halloween decor

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Continue the spooky look by decoupaging a few craft pumpkins with newsprint or book pages.

Use rustic candlesticks you may already have to hold whitepainted pumpkins.

Cotton bole garland brings in a natural farmhouse decor element.

A skeleton sitting in a chair near a fireplace with cobweb decor

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Don’t forget to bring some hot chocolate!

Tuck them here and there for a spooky surprise at every turn.

Wrap craft letters in twine for an easy farmhouse Halloween DIY project.

wood shelves with fall kitchen decor

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Paint Farmhouse Halloween Pumpkins

Create the look of a gingham-wrapped pumpkin with paint.

This farmhouse Halloween look is sweet, not scary.

For best results, start with a white gourd and then add gray paint.

Piles of small pumpkins decorating a front porch

Corn stalks add height and texture to this rustic door display.

Addpops of color with flowersin galvanized buckets.

A twiggy wreath punctuates the farmhouse Halloween style.

Living room witch decor above fireplace mantle

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Farmhouse Halloween Doormat

Refresh your doorstep with a fall DIY doormat.

Use an inexpensive plain coir doormat, ourfree stencils, and paint daubers to create this rustic Halloween decor.

To recreate this look on a small shelf, try “BOO.”

stack of carved flame pumpkins framed by logs

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Craft spooky spider webs with wood embroidery hoopspainted blackand wrapped in black yarn.

Add plastic spiders to finish the look.

Dress up the mantel with other black accents for a pulled-together style.

Doorway with Halloween décor, rats, “Eek” wording

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Farmhouse Pumpkin Basket

Add a farmhouse touch to yourHalloween front porch.

Find a pair of matching wire baskets and fill them with small, colorful gourds.

Secure the top basket to the bottom with wire.

gingham pumpkin

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Farmhouse Pumpkin Art

Craft your ownrustic Halloween stick pumpkin.

Start with a wooden backdrop like a box pallet or wood plaque.

Paint or stain it as desired.

rustic doorway with wreath and pumpkins

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Use a pencil to outline the shape of the pumpkin.

Then gather and trim sticks to fit in the design.

Adhere the sticks to the board with hot glue.

halloween pumpkin outdoor mat

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Finish with a twine bow, or dress it up with a buffalo check bow.

Floral Farmhouse Display

Create a pretty farmhouseHalloween displaywith lush florals in metal vases and buckets.

Mix in wooden crates and an interesting assortment of pumpkins and othergourds.

Black and White Halloween Party

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Farmhouse Pumpkin Display

you could never have too many pumpkins in farmhouse Halloween decor.

The key is to mix it up.

Vary the size, shapes, and colors for interest.

wire pumpkin with fall gourds and decor

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Consider painting a few with a gingham pattern to drive home the rustic charm.

Metal accents and lanterns pair well with natural grasses, hay bales, and fall florals.

Dress up a front bench with cozy throws anddecorative pillowsto create an inviting scene.

completed stick pumpkin piece leaning against wall with air plant in copper bowl

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Rustic Fall Farmhouse Elegance

Symmetry is beauty.

Double doors beg for matching wreaths.

Wooden planters flank the entrance and set the tone with tall grasses and flowers.

Outdoor décor with house number pumpkin and flowers

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Create a foundation for the look with hay bales, oversized lanterns, and baskets of mums.

Then fill in the fall front porch with an assortment of pumpkins.

Add a sweet or spooky Halloween message for the season.

Front porch with fall décor

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It’s easy to update as often as you’d like.

Metal containers give the scene a rustic farmhouse appeal.

Vines holding small gourds on the railing give the impression that you’re entering a thriving pumpkin patch.

white pumpkins with crafted eyes

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To make the etched design really pop, paint the pumpkin white first.

Then scrape into the flesh of the pumpkin to create your design.

Personalized Pumpkins

Grace a collection of pumpkins on the doorstep with your initials.

elegant farmhouse halloween chalkboard decorations

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For a no-carve pumpkin, monogram it with vinyl letters, paint, or try vintage silverware.

Attach it using floral pins.

Make it a family affair by letting everyone in the house create a personalized pumpkin.

Front porch with wreath, pumpkins

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Feel free to let some of the wood grain shine through the paint.

White pumpkins with floral etchings

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Pumpkin with “Fall” spelled with silverware

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Black spider decorations on a wall with pumpkin decor sitting on a counter

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Black and white Halloween decor spread across a dining room table

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