– Seasonal pillows and throws – Halloween string lights – Candy or spider bowls – Mini pumpkins on shelves – Bat or ghost decals – Webbing over mirrors – Flameless candles - Framed spooky quotes
– Stick to black and white accents – Add taper candles in dark holders – Use dried florals like eucalyptus or bleached leaves – Swap in pillows with stitched webs or ghost details – Style ceramic pumpkins in cream or charcoal
– Reuse last year’s pieces with updates – Paint old pumpkins or jars – Shop dollar store for spiders, skulls, webs – Print spooky images or potion labels – Build a scarecrow from old clothes – Cut bats or ghosts from paper
I love how the floating witch hats look like they’re dancing above the table and instantly make the room feel playful and spooky without extra clutter.
That mix of bold orange lanterns, paper spiders, and the golden wreath pulls your eyes in before you even reach the door.
Between the life-sized skeleton, flying bats, and dark candles, this little entryway pulls off a bold look without needing much color at all.
Those jack-o’-lantern figurines are so quirky and cheerful, and the matching garland and candle give everything that perfect pop of Halloween orange.
There’s something about the mix of stacked pumpkins, skeleton heads, and mums that makes this porch feel like it’s been haunted in the best way.