These adorable DIY Halloween party decorations are going to give your guests a night they won’t forget!
Foam shaped bats and cleverly cut paper straws form this adorable Halloween garland.
After you hang it, move and pull the straw pieces so they point in different directions.
Credit: Anthony Masterson
Pumpkin Piles
This pile of pumpkinsmakes a stunning centerpiece for any Halloween party.
All you need for this easy Halloween decoration is a mix of large and small pumpkins.
Picture Perfect
Set up a photo-op that doubles as a fun Halloween decoration.
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Cut a small hole for children’s faces and provide a step stool for the littlest party-goers.
This is a fun activity station and a festive decoration all in one!
DIY Halloween Outdoor Decorations
This decoration doubles as a great photo backdrop for yourHalloween costume party!
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Secure the lanterns to the ceiling with hooks and ribbon, letting each lantern hang at different heights.
Add in upside-down foamcore bats for long-lasting outdoor Halloween decorations that will light up the night.
Made with paint and felt, this Halloween pumpkin decoration is the cutest way to celebrate the season.
Halloween Bar Cart
Set up a boo-tiful drink cart for a best pal-inspired Halloween party.
Hang some colorful theme-appropriate art over the cart.
Add a pom-pom garland and spray painted pumpkins and set out your favorite Halloween party drinks.
Wrap a bottle inour Halloween wine labelsor make a batch of Halloween spirits.
Metallic Pumpkins
Make these posh pumpkins with paint and stencils.
These goldpainted pumpkinsstart with a coat of matte black paint and simple pumpkin stencils.
A Front Door Halloween Display
Greet party guests with a gorgeous (and festive!
Creepy Crawlers
Eat, drink, and be scary with theselarge faux spiders.
you could make these spiders in three sizesbig, bigger, and biggest!
Even the scariest of Halloween party decorations can be elegant!
DIY No-Carve Halloween Pumpkins
Black is the new orange (see what we did there?).
Do this craft before or during the party for a fun craft with limited mess.
Make these pretty Halloween porch decorations in three steps.
Paint around a stencil on a real or faux pumpkin, then outline the stencil shape with crafts nails.
Weave string in and around the nails to create a spiderweb effect.
Mix and match colors to make each pumpkin unique.
Coffee Bar
Put together a Halloween-themed breakfast bar with this adorable coffee and donut display.
For non-coffee drinkers, add a pitcher of witches brew (orange juice or cider!)
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You pick the frame and chalk colors to match your decorating style.
First, gather sticks, branches, and thin logs.
Then use hot glue and twine to turn them into a set of broomsticks for agaggle of witches.
Get the Witches Together
Enjoy this Halloween table setting for your witches' night out!
Throw the ultimate Halloween party for your coven by gathering friends around this pink and orange ombre table runner.
Make the runner by dip-dying each end a different color so that the colors meet in the middle.
Add painted pumpkins in various sizes, Halloween cutlery, and small fuzzy spiders.
Give your pumpkins a little glam bydecorating them with temporary tattoos.
Circling Birds
Halloween is all about tricks, right?
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Guests will admire your wreath from far away, and shriek when they see it up close.
Doorway Greeting
Add a shiny Halloween hello to guide party guests to your door.
Paint faux or real pumpkins black and white, and stack three black pumpkins on top of each other.
DIY Wayward Witch Halloween Decoration
Crash landing!
This is a great way to reuse asummer flower planter!
Add a broom nearby for an extra touch of mischief.
DIY Braided Halloween Spider Web
Attack of the giant spiders!
These Halloween yard decorations are oversized and perfect for decking out your front porch for an outdoor Halloween party.
Made with braided yarn, these large webs can be reused year after year.
Use them as outside Halloween decorations, or take them inside to add a spooky accent to the furniture.
Use this display to dress up the snack table ordrink cart.
Hang spiderwebs crafted with black yarn and wire hoops behind your display for an extra spooky touch.
Complete the look with yarn tassels in matching hues.
Set carved pumpkins around the room for a touch of Halloween lighting.
Add a pumpkin with large googly eyes, or attach a paper owl mask.
Add folded streamers for a crinkly bit of Halloween decor, hanging right from the ceiling!
Do the same thing for an outer border, such as our quote bubble.
Display this pumpkin on the porch, or in your home!
A White, Welcoming Mantle
Halloween party decor doesn’t have to be black and orange!
These white farmhouse Halloween decorations go well with existing home decor.
Paint a simple witch form on a stained wood board for an extra festive touch.
ThisHalloween decoris neutral enough to leave up long after the party guests leave!
Here Lies…
These simple DIY Halloween tombstones require a white paint pen, black paint, and a little inspiration.
Borrow any one of our fake Halloween tombstone names, or come up with your own Halloween pun.
DIY Halloween Staircase Decorations
Include the staircase in your party decorationsby adding these simple paper pieces.
Use clips to suspend ghoulish artwork from curtain rods.
Bundle a few together, pinch into a flower shape, and tie with wire.
Wire the bunches to a long ribbon.
You’ll find bingo, coloring options,cupcake toppers, and more.
Outdoor Skeleton Decorations
Give your guests a frightful hello with a welcome from these bare-boned greeters.
Pose several Halloween skeletons on the porch and on the roof, securing them with fishing line.
Addprops appropriate to your Halloween aestheticscary or whimsical.
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To make these Halloween lights, dab glass paint onto clean glass jars using a sponge.
Use a few coats, smoothing the final coatwith a paintbrush.
Dab on a few thin coats of black paint and remove the stencils when done.
Insert tea lights and line your walkway come trick-or-treat time.
The key to creating this scary scene is a combination of black vinyl and card stock.
Turn on your Halloween lights so the zombies glow during the night.
DIY Halloween Pennant Banner
Add this to your kids' Halloween party decorations for an easy backdrop.
This pennant-style banner features candy corn, trick-or-treating ghosts, and friendly owls.
Trim carefully using a crafts knife and a ruler.
Arrange the flags in the order you want them to appear.
The top edges of the neighboring flags should touch.
DIY Halloween Eye Decorations
These unblinking eyes are sure to make guests do a double take.
Select plastic-foam balls in varying sizes and draw large pupilsusing a permanent marker.
TheseHalloween lawn decorationstake spooky to a new level.
Look for mummies at Halloween supply stores, or make your own with old mannequins and bandage wraps.
A Fun Pumpkin Garland
Set the party scenewith this easy, unique accordion style pumpkin garland.
Next, cut letters from black cardstock to fit on the pumpkins.
Accordion-fold the pumpkins using about 1 inch of cardstock between folds.
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Color in the stem with a black marker and attach a letter to each pumpkin using double-stick tape.
Replace your regular lights with green, purple, or red bulbs to create a spooky atmosphere.
If you’re going to serve your guests dinner, 5-6 is a good start time.