Halloween is just a few short weeks away! Today I am sharing 18 easy ideas for Halloween that you can implement in your decorating and party planning. These ideas were all curated from last week’s link party!
I love creating yarn wreaths! They are time consuming to make but always look fantastic. Check out this Halloween Yarn Wreath by Just Us Four.
If you don’t have time to wrap all of that yarn, take a tip from Creatively Southern and create this Spooky Eye Halloween Wreath using a black boa.
There are literally thousands of ways to decorate a pumpkin! Below we have just a few easy ideas for you.
Halloween Spider Pumpkin by A Pumpkin and a Princess.
Vinyl Decorated Pumpkins by A.Steed’s Life.
Silhouette Pumpkins by Uncommon Designs.
Duct Tape Pumpkins by Confessions of a Plate Addict.
Painted Ghost Pumpkin Gourd by Turnstyle Vogue.
How to Carve a Pumpkin by Illi Style.
This isn’t necessarily a Halloween decoration. but I think chandeliers easily say Halloween. This DIY Chalkboard Chandelier by It All Started With Paint is lovely. Combine it on your mantel with Halloween decorations, and it will look amazing.
Need some spooky decorations for your Halloween party? Read How to Create DIY Specimen Jars by Nellie Bellie.
I love the entire vignette. Learn how to create this Halloween Plate by Alderberry Hill.
You’ve probably seen this trick for Christmas trees so why not create some Halloween Ribbon Trees by Pursewna.
Add flare to your front porch by creating your own Halloween Direction Post by Young & Crafty.
Creep out your guests or make some fun teacher gifts with this tutorial! How to Make Easy Spider Soap by It’s Overflowing.
This craft is an easy one for the kiddos. Jack O’Lantern Rocks by The Creek Line House.
Learn how to make your caramel apples look cuter with this Taffy Apples & Striped Paper Straws tutorial by Ode to Inspiration.
These easy popcorn balls are sure to bring smiles! Spooky Halloween Popcorn Ghosts by Cookin’ Up Good Times.
And last but not least, if you need some spooky fonts for your printables and invitations check out these 30 Free Halloween Fonts by Bell Jar Vintage.
Don’t forget the Halloween Mantel Link Party next Thursday! If you don’t have your mantel spookified yet you still have some time to do so!
Shannon says
Some really cute ideas here! Thank you! But I noticed there is no link to the “free” fonts. How do I get these?
Karen says
I love that you share ideas that haven’t been seen everywhere else one hundred times over. Some very cute ideas here! Thanks!
Beth says
Thanks Karen :). I definitely try to!
Ellora @ Creatively Southern says
HI Beth! Thanks so much for the feature of my Halloween wreath! I feel so honored to be among such a creative group. 🙂 Hope you had a blast in Disney! Can’t wait to read about the adventures.
Brenda Keefer says
Thanks for sharing some awesome ideas. I especially love the trees made from ribbon. You could do that for any holiday. That is really adorable.
Shannon Fox says
Halloween is so fun! Love all the great features 🙂 Those specimen jars are totally creepy! See you for the mantel party.
jessica@fourgenerationsoneroof says
Where the heck ya been chicky!? Getting ready to think you had abandoned ship and stayed with Mickey Mouse. Great roundup of fun projects and thanks for the reminder on the link party. I forgot!
Amy B says
Oh my! Thanks so much for including my Halloween trees!!! 🙂 It’s fun to be included with so many other great Halloween ideas!
Maysem says
Thanks bunches for featuring my taffy apples! So excited to be a part of the line up! 😀
Hannah says
Thanks so much for featuring my Halloween Direction post!
Hannah
Sarah @ Alderberry Hill says
Oh my gosh, these features are absolutely amazing and I’m so happy to be included. Thank you so much…is it too early to say Happy Halloween?
Have a wonderful weekend!
Linda @ it all started with paint says
Beth,
Thanks so much for including my chandelier … and now you’ve given me a mantel idea for it too so I can join your mantel party next week!
🙂
Linda
Trish @ Uncommon says
Beth,
Thank you so much for featuring our silhouette pumpkins in your post. We are so honored!
Take care,
Trish