Halloween: how to decorate a house

Decorating your home for a Halloween party doesn’t take a lot of time and effort. Armed with our ideas, you can completely transform your interior in an hour.

pendant lights

To make the main attribute of the holiday with your own hands – Jack’s lantern, you will need a miniature pumpkin, a sharp knife and wire. First, carefully cut off the top of the pumpkin, use a knife and spoon to scrape out the pulp and cut out the face. Then we attach the wire to hang our lantern. It remains only to put a tablet candle inside.

Paper pumpkins

Halloween pumpkins can also be made out of paper. To do this, cut any decorative paper into identical strips, fan at one end, then straighten it into a ball and fasten the opposite ends. Place a wine cork on top of the glue – you get a pumpkin tail. The leaf can be cut out of green paper or felt.

Skeleton on the refrigerator

Cut out the details of the skeleton from white paper and stick the holiday applique on the refrigerator, mirror, cabinet or any other object.

Pumpkin vase

Pumpkin makes not only a wonderful holiday lamp, but also a vase. The principle is the same: we cut off the cap, scrape out the pulp. To prevent water flowing out, make through holes only in the upper part of the fruit. By the way, a vase can also be made from a head of cabbage.

Pumpkin scatter

A festive Halloween table will be decorated with a vase with small decorative pumpkins. All that is required of you is to wrap each fruit in a beautiful braid.

“Live” sunflowers

Funny Halloween faces can appear not only on pumpkins, but also on sunflowers. Cut out the details from paper and glue them to the core of each flower to make a face.

Ghost candlesticks

To make such a candlestick, you will need a glass vase or glass, as well as paper of two colors – yellow and orange. Cut out a scary or funny face from the orange one using a stencil. Then we wrap the vessel first with yellow paper, and then with orange.

Witch hat

One of the symbols of All Saints Day is the cone-shaped witch hat. You can make it from colored paper or felt. Attach the witch’s hair with a fringe at the bottom – the brighter their color, the better.

Big-eyed vase

Cut eyes out of paper and stick them on anything – vases, pots, doors, mirrors. Make your guests feel like they are being watched …

Cheerful lantern

Jack’s Lantern can be brought to life with funny hair. To do this, plant yellow or orange chrysanthemums on top of the pumpkin using pins.

Funeral bouquet

The sinister trappings of the afterlife are what creates that special Halloween atmosphere. Place a gloomy bouquet of blood-red roses and mourning black feathers on the festive table. Dried flowers will do as well.

Glowing head

Take a regular glass jar, stick a black paper mug applique on it and rewind it with a bandage or gauze. The mummy is back!

Pumpkin witch

On his head is a cone-shaped hat made of black cardboard, on his eyes there is a masquerade mask. Didn’t you recognize her? Meet the lady witch in person!

Spiderweb candles

A web-like pattern is first scratched over the wax with an awl, and then filled with a decorative outline. Instead of white, you can use black, gold or silver.

Mummy bank

From a can, wrapped with a bandage, you get not only an original candlestick for Halloween, but also a vase for sweets, cookies or flowers.

Cocoon with spiders

Making this holiday pendant is easy. Inflate the ball, wrap it with woolen threads, coat it with PVA glue, wait for the glue to dry, and pierce the ball. It remains only to carefully remove the ball and decorate our cocoon with decorative spiders.

The tree of misery

A festive Halloween bouquet will replace the gloomy, withered tree in a pot. Paint a large dry branch black, stick it in a sand pot, and decorate with stuffed crows, paper bats, or spiders.

Spider tarantula

If you cover a pumpkin with black acrylic paint, attach shaggy legs from wire wrapped in woolen threads, draw eyes and a white cross on the back, you get a scary funny spider.

Pumpkin in the web

A huge pumpkin can be a table decoration at a festive Halloween party. Place it on a stand, decorate with moss, greenery or autumn leaves, draw a spider web in black, and spread wire spiders all over the surface.

Garden decor

Unusual candlesticks can be made from garden tools. A rake, tin buckets will do. Place pumpkins in the seedling boxes – you get a festive country-style composition.

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