Halloween
is just around the corner and if you’re in the mood to scare your
neighbors and your family members with terrifying decorations, it’s
not too late to implement bloodcurdling pieces! If you don’t have a
budget to buy Halloween decorations you can always head to the dollar
store and be creative with what is available there, such as fake
spiders and spider web that will cover your entire home with spooky
Halloween elements. However, if you set aside some money to spend on
some innovative Halloween props, here are some ideas to get you
started!
Start
with Your Interior –
Before
adding props and spooky pieces to your exterior, start with your
interior. Head to stores like Target and pick up towels and soap that
have a Halloween theme. Look for blood dripping candles or better yet
do a DIY project and add red to your candlesticks instead of spending
the money! There’s also color changing pathway ghosts, giant
spiders, and hanging werewolves that will make your home come alive
with spooky decorations.
If
you have an aquarium in your interior there are small plastic ghosts
and goblins that you can place at the bottom of the tank and don’t
forget about a fish
tank stand
to prop up your aquarium so that it will stand out in a room! You
also can cover the tank with spider webs, which will add to the
Halloween ambiance. Pretty soon you’ll have a scary interior full
of spooky props that will certainly stand out and scare your family
members and guests at every turn.
Outdoor
Decorations
–
Now
it’s time to revamp the outside of your home. There are large
gothic tombstones that can sit on the outside of your front door,
scaring the trick or treaters whenever they drop by to stock up on
candy. Of course there is also a zombie sign, witch props, and spider
webs that you can drape over your outdoor chilling Halloween
decorations. Allow your imagination to take wing and decorate to your
heart’s content. Smile with gladness when your friends take notice
and your family will certainly be glad that you made the small
changes – now you can celebrate Halloween in style, pure terror and
delight!
Sierra
is a freelance writer and owner of Paige
One.
She enjoys decorating for many holidays, especially Halloween.
DISCLAIMER: This is a paid post. All opinions are not my own and are that of Paige One.
It's always fun to get new ideas for spooky decorations. Halloween is one of my favorite holidays and I love to decorate for it. Unfortunately this year my spiders are getting wet from all the rain.
ReplyDeleteHalloween is my favorite time of the year. I really love decorating our house and displaying those spooky Halloween decorations that neighbors and kids will be freaked out! LOL. Nice ideas... Thanks for sharing..
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