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