My Favorite Halloween Decorating Posts

Throughout the years, I’ve crafted what I believe to be some impressive Halloween decorating initiatives. What I find frustrating is that a number of these earlier articles often become overlooked, never to be revived once more. Thus, today I am altering that and presenting a selection of my preferred eerie and unsettling Halloween pieces from the blog!

My All Hallow’s Eve entry from 2012 revolves around indulging in a candlelit soak. It marked my inaugural blog entry about the haunting occasion. I had just acquired a “grown-up” camera and was playing with light and shadow imagery.

In 2013, I adorned a corner of the kitchen, even going as far as to haul in a stack of hay. That was when I had a passion for creating banners and garlands – such as the crumpled book page garland.

Halloween Banner and Gourds

The following year, I highlighted a Halloween table arrangement utilizing vibrant habanero chili peppers that my husband cultivated in the garden.

Halloween Table Setting with Habanero Peppers and Baby Boo Pumpkins

When I demonstrated how to create vintage-styled Halloween treat bags, I played around with a completely black backdrop. All I did was affix a sheet of black wrapping paper to the wall and allow it to cascade over the table.

Vintage Halloween Treat Bags - How To Make

One of my favorite Halloween decorating efforts involves these adorable little baby boo pumpkins outfitted for the season. Click here to discover just how simple they are to craft.

Baby Boo Pumpkins Decorated for Halloween

Two years ago, I fully embraced the season and decorated the interior of the house for Halloween. I must confess, it was a tremendous amount of enjoyment! The skeletons are still in my possession, but they’ll be moved outside this year.

Halloween Home Tour with Skeleton Sightings

Last year, I incorporated black houses into my Halloween mantel along with some charming ghost lights. I ultimately gifted those decorations to my daughters. They are always thrilled when I acquire new seasonal decor since it signifies they receive the hand-me-downs from the last season.

Black Halloween Mantel with Houses and Ghosts

My all-time favorite Halloween decorating venture took place five years ago when I fashioned starched cheesecloth ghosts that I had spotted in Country Living magazine. I’ll be crafting a few more of these this year for the front porch!

How to Make Halloween Ghosts from Cheesecloth and Starch

Do you possess any favorite Halloween decorating concepts of your own that you cherish doing each year?

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