Thinking about making some DIY Halloween decorations? Check out these DIY projects where I built cool Halloween decorations all by myself!
Wanting to decorate my office for Halloween, I spent some time looking around Pinterest and made a little collection of simple and easy things to make then went to the Dollar Tree and spent $23 for all my supplies.
It’s that time of year again! The great and friendly fall has finally come. And this means that it’s trick-or-treat time once again! Whether you live in a big city or a small town, everyone will be celebrating this special night. So why don’t you join in on the fun too? You don’t even have to spend much money to make your home look spooky! Here are some easy DIY Halloween decorations you can use to transform your home into a frightening place where goblins, witches and ghosts roam freely. From spider webs to black crepe paper, we have everything you need to create an awesome spooky ambiance in no time.
Below is a breakdown of my projects with the original picture and (if there was one) a link where I found instructions, then also tips from me from my build.
1) Hiding Pumpkins
Inspiration:
1) I grabbed two bowls and two candle plates then gave them a quick coat of brown paint. Tip: On clear items, you only need to paint the inside of the object.
2) Next grabbed two pumpkins and used an oil based sharpie to draw in little eye balls then used my hot glue gun to stick everything together.
Total Time: 30 mins (dry time)
Total Cost: $5
2) Eyeball Flowers
My next project was an original idea.
Total Time: 10 mins
3) Apothecary Jars
Inspiration:
I absolutely had to have one of these….I found a raven and a liver at the Dollar Tree for mine. I also grabbed a small thing of foam and black netting. Click here for the original instructions.
1) I grabbed a Dr. Pepper liter and cut the base and threads off.
2) Then made a base from 1/4″ wood I had, and cut the liver to fit inside the bottle.
Tip: Since cutting the liver made the white inside show, I just used a red sharpie to color the part that was exposed so it didn’t stand out as much.
3) I had one eyeball left over from my flowers, so I spray painted it black and used hot glue to stick it on. Then I hot glued the net and attached a couple spiders. Lastly I wrapped the green foam in another piece of black net and glued the liver and raven to it then put the whole thing together! I made one more pass with the hot glue around the base of the bottle so that it can’t be pulled up.
Total Time: 35 mins
Total Cost: $3
4) Floating Ghost
Inspiration:
2) I draped the cheesecloth and sprayed with starch.
Tip: Instead of using a whole sheet, I cut two lengths and over lapped them on the top. And no, I couldn’t find cheesecloth at the Dollar Tree. I bought it at Walmart in the sewing aisle.
Total Time: 1 hr (dry time)
Total Cost: $3
5) Skeleton in Coffin
Inspiration:
So with this being for my office, I couldn’t very well bring in my wheelbarrow so I decided to grab some cardboard and make a coffin.
1) I grabbed a skeleton and used a pair of scissors to cut him up. (the guy’s dead so it’s cool)
2) Then I cut out a bottom and side walls from a box lid I had and used hot glue to put it all together.
Here’s a short video. After I put it all together, I realized that I didn’t make the sides tall enough, so I ripped them off and just cut new ones and re-glued them.
3) I flipped the coffin over and traced it to get the size of the lid right, then cut it out.
4) I gave everything a coating of black spray paint then used a white sharpie to write RIP.
5) Filled her full of dirt and made sure my dead buddy was cozy!
Total Time: 20 mins
Total Cost: $1
6) Construction Paper Bats
Inspiration:
1) I went through my crafts box and dug out all my black construction paper then used the template provided by Country Living to cut them out. Click here for the template.
TIP: Cut out the template but don’t bother tracing it onto the construction paper. Just hold the template in place then cut around it. Also, to speed the process up, I cut two pages at a time so that with each cut I was actually cutting 2 bats. I ended up using 40 bats total to decorate my office.
Total Time: 25 mins
Total Cost: $0
7) Door Frame Web:
Inspiration:
8) Mummy Door:
Inspiration:
1) I bought a package (which comes with two rolls) of white streamer material and simply cut the strips then taped them in place. Then I cut the eyeballs and used a sharpie to color in the pupils.
Total Time: 20 Mins
Total Cost: $1
9) Melted PVC Candles
Inspiration:
Oh my goodness. Stop everything, I am in love.
2) I brought the PVC home and used finger nail polish remover to take off the writing on the side. Tip: instead of using a rag or cotton ball, I grabbed a small bundle of steel wool and the writing came off like …..like…..well I don’t have a good analogy for how easy it was…but it was easy and took no time. ; )
3) Next I used a hacksaw to cut the joints into different lengths then used sand paper to smooth out the cut ends.
4) I grabbed an old pool noodle from my backyard and used my hacksaw again to cut a few different lengths to shove inside. Tip: you don’t need to fill the entire length of PVC, you just need to create a base so your tea light candles have something to rest on.
Total Time: 1 hour
Total Cost: $5 (Dollar Tree sales tea light candles but you have to buy the PVC at Home Depot)
10) Spider Web Skulls
Inspiration:
1) I bought a package of spider web material, four skulls, and a thing of spiders at Dollar Tree. Then tore off a small amount of web and made a nest for the skull then tied a knot at the top. Next, I just threw on spiders and used the ceiling tiles to hold them in place.
Total Time: 3 mins
Total Cost: $6 for 4
11) Black Balloon Spider
1) This one was actually just happenstance. My birthday was the previous week and co-workers threw a bunch of balloons in my office and this black one just happen to be among them. I kept it and taped it up then used black streamers to give it legs. I had seen this in a teacher’s classroom years before and thought it was too cute.
12) Window Decorations
Inspiration:
Anybody who follows my blog already knows that I can’t draw, so any time I want to do something like this I grab my projector to project the image and just trace it.
1) I took the measurements of my windows, and bought black poster board at the Dollar Tree then looked on the internet for the images I wanted my windows to have. I settled on a witch in one and ghosts in the other.
2) Then I just cut them out and stuck them on with tape!
For this one, I found the ghosts online then traced, cut, and taped up, but the window looked too empty with so much extra space so I made a bunch of traces of my hand then cut those out and taped them up as well. Tip: The eyes are too small on the ghost to get with scissors so use an exacto knife if you have one.
I wanted my witch pretty large, so I just taped two pieces of black board together to create a larger space.
Total Time: 1 hr
Total Cost: $3
*Update* Check out my new diy pumpkin post for free plans to make these simple pumpkins!
There you have it! These easy DIY Halloween decorations are great to use during this special occasion. You don’t even have to spend much money to make your home scary. All you have to do is decorate your home with these decorations and you’re good to go! Now that you know how to decorate for fall, you can make your home as spooky as possible this year!
Well that’s all I got! I’d say my office is thoroughly decorated. ; )
Happy Halloween, everyone.