50 Times People Took The Internet By Surprise With Their Fabulous Halloween Decorations (New Pics)
We’re well into spooky season, pandas. So if your home isn’t crawling with spiders, skeletons, pumpkins, ghosts and autumnal candles, where have you been?
If you’re in need of some inspiration for how to turn your humble abode into a haunted house, we’ve got some great photos down below. From cozy and cute to frightening and fabulous, Bored Panda has scoured the internet to find pics of homes that have been transformed into spooky Halloween sanctuaries. Keep reading to also find a conversation with Kristen Stafford of the Halloween Art and Travel podcast, and be sure to upvote all of the photos that you find particularly boo-tiful!
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I Made A Ghost For My Roomba And I Can't Stop Cracking Up Every Time It Enters The Room
It's Freaking Bats. My Living Room Lamp
Decided To Make My Cat’s Their Own Haunted Cabin This Year
We used Target’s paint-a-cabin kit and reinforced it with foam core. The lights and decor are from Dollar Tree.
Ah, Halloween. The one night out of the year where it’s perfectly normal to ring neighbors’ doorbells asking for candy, dress up as a character who looks nothing like your real self and fill your home with frightening decorations that might give your grandparents a heart attack. Spooky season is a whole experience, though, and there’s nothing wrong with celebrating for the entire season, rather than just one night.
If you love pumpkins, ghosts, skeletons and witches, why not turn your entire house into a haunted Halloween getaway? According to Statista, 73% of Americans plan to celebrate Halloween in one way or another this year, with trick-or-treating and pumpkin carving being the most popular activities, so there’s a good chance the majority of people would be happy to see a home decked out with spooky decor as well.
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My Mom Makes Little Fairy Gardens In The Pot Of Her Money Tree. Here Is Her Halloween Scene
This Is My All-Time Favorite Halloween/Autumn Decoration. Would Love It If It Was A Jack-O'-Lantern But It Still Makes Me Smile Just As A Lovely Pumpkin
When I was a kid, we would always adorn the front porch with carved or painted pumpkins, orange and black lights and a cute wooden skeleton that my grandfather carved and painted. And while we always had family-friendly decor, apparently 73% of Americans say they’re fine with a gory Halloween setup, Angi reports. However, only 36% say they actually put up frightening or bloody decorations in their own homes.
Overall, though, Americans love getting into the spooky season spirit and decorating for Halloween. One third say they spend between $100-$249 dollars on decorations for October, while 23% say they shell out between $250-$499. Lots of people like to change up their accessories every year as well, with over a third saying they change the theme of their decor annually.
The Rest Of My Living Room
DIY Diffuser Cauldron
Found Her
To learn more about how to turn our homes into spooky wonderlands, we reached out to Kristen Stafford of the Halloween Art and Travel podcast. Kristen was kind enough to share her thoughts with Bored Panda, as she says she typically goes all out with Halloween decorations.
"My Halloween decorations are done in three zones," she explained. "Zone one is outside – I’m obsessed with old spooky cemeteries so there’s nothing better than having my own for the month of October. A family friend created unique Victorian looking tombstones to set the right vibe. Nighttime is the best time to visit as flickering battery operated votives illuminate the tombstones. A solitary ghost hangs from a tree – but perhaps there’s more that my visitors do not see."
Happy Fall Y'all. It Is September 1st
My Birthday Is On Halloween And I Obviously Love Cats. The Decorating Has Begun
Here's A Little Sneak Peek Of My Fall Creations
Zone two of Kristen's decor includes her seasonal indoor decorations. "Our powder room transforms into a storage closet for Dr. Frankenstein," she shared. "There’s nothing like using the bathroom and finding a fake brain in a jar. Our dining and living rooms become the Pushing Up Daisies flower shop. There I display creepy plants galore, many from the Ghoulish Garden collection at Target. A happy October night is one spent on the couch wearing a witch hat taking in all the delights."
This Year's Halloween Project From An Idea I Found On The Internet
I Couldn't Find A Halloween Shower Curtain I Liked But I Found These Door Decorations At Joanns. I Love How It Turned Out
Me, personally, I would not want this. I don't like clear shower curtains. Not enough privacy. It's really cute tho!
Last but not least, Kristen says her zone three features her year-round Halloween Room, which is a finished bonus room over her garage. "It’s 400 square feet of floor to ceiling Halloween magic. Stuffed into this enchanted room are one-of-a-kind Halloween art pieces, thrift store treasures, and unsettling antiques," the spooky season enthusiast shared.
"I love that most of the people who pass by our normal looking suburban house don’t know what lies beyond the window over the garage. Treasures in the room include a haunted dollhouse, antique tintypes, 3 Halloween trees with lights and ornaments, and an old taxidermy alligator with trick-or-treaters riding on its back," Kristen added.
Love The Vintage Look
Y'all I Am Swooning. This Turned Out More Beautiful Than I Had Imagined
Kitchen Nook Ready For Halloween
"My Halloween Room brings me so much joy," Kristen says. "My collection has vintage vibes, and my style is full of whimsy. I’m proud of the variety of the items I’ve collected over the years. There’s a 'dead' violin with sculpted bones on it, an odd mermaid in an old fish tank, a Day of the Dead doll wearing a dress made from my wedding dress fabric, and crafts created by my children."
Kristen also shared that she cherishes seeing the looks on peoples’ faces when they encounter the room for the first time. "It’s pure amazement. I am most proud of the treasured friendships and connections I’ve made with other Halloween collectors and artists," she noted. "Halloween art shows have become like family reunions to me. I’m part of a whole network of people who have Halloween up all year in their homes. It’s a whole tribe of magic makers."
Had A Really Tough Year, So Fall Halloween Decorating Was Very Cathartic For Me. Here Is My House This Year
The Spooky Study Is Almost Complete
Made A Nightmare On Elm Street Diorama
Kristen also told Bored Panda that there’s extreme financial flexibility when it comes to decorating for Halloween. "Of course, one can go out and collect artist-made pieces and load up on the plentiful stuff at major retailers," she noted. "If someone doesn’t want to make such a large time and/or financial investment, they can reuse and repurpose what they have."
"Cut out masks, bats, and witch hats out of black paper and temporarily adhere them over photos and pictures you already have," the expert recommends. "If you have spooky books, pull them forward and feature them as decorations. Thrift shops are great places to find deeply discounted old scary books. Books also make great display stands for seasonal Halloween décor."
Harry Potter Room For Halloween
My Living Room This Year
Getting Ready For Halloween Plant Decor
"The best thing about Halloween decorating is it doesn’t need to be perfect," Kristen added. "Rough and imperfect is charming. Bring in some old, clean twigs from outside and make a spooky tree. Jump on the trend of painting cute ghosts on thrifted paintings and prints. A witch’s apothecary can be created out of old bottles and jars filled with candy, things found in nature, glitter, kitchen spices, anything that makes your imagination sparkle."
If you'd like to hear more tips from Kristen or immerse yourself in spooky season vibes, be sure to check out the Halloween Art and Travel podcast!
A Few Of My Favorite Halloween Decorations. I Made The Ghosts And Floral Skull
I Finally Got My New Sheets And Comforter
My Daughter's Halloween Town Display. Proud Momma
Are you feeling inspired to turn your humble abode into a spooky sanctuary, pandas? We hope you’re enjoying these fabulous inspiration pics, and please, keep upvoting the ones you find most creative. Have fun scrolling through the rest of this spooky list, and then if you’re interested in checking out even more Halloween decor, you can find Bored Panda’s last article on the same topic right here!
My Halloween Corner
Bath & Body Works New Haunted House Wallflower Plug
I Made Demon Fairies (Should I Add Red Eyes?) And Painted Crows On Burlap Last Night
I Decorated My Truck For Halloween
Sleeper berth in his semi truck. Spent 1/3 of ten years in one myself. Best bed ever!
This Is Such An Easy And Fun Halloween Decor Idea
The Vibes Are Immaculate
That's A Charming-Looking Fellow, But He's Looking A Little Stiff. Perhaps Some Drinks Would Loosen Him Up
Halloween Terrarium. Saw The Idea And Wanted To Try My Own
Finally Finished Our Tiny Little Halloween Bathroom, And I’m So So Happy With The Results
I Love Decorating For Halloween
The Halloween Decorations At My Work
Homemade Halloween Horcrux
The Halloween Decoration Next To My Cat, Shadow
Ah hooman, I see you finally raised an idol in my honor - could have been bigger, but I am feeling generous. For now.
Dressed Up For Halloween
I Decorated
Mantle Decor
I just love the string of skulls from At Home and the candle sticks from HomeGoods. Such good stuff this year.
Halloween Decorations In Apartment
Feeling Cozy On This Rainy Evening
Tomorrow Is October 1st
My Halloween Home
My apartment is Halloween-themed 365 days a year. I hope one day to own a house so I can decorate outside too.
Every Year My Collection Grows
This makes no sense, likes skeletons of things with no bone!!!!!!!!!!!!! so what they are saying they like all the soft bits of a body????? lol
Last Week I Was Working On The Coraline Door As A Halloween Decoration And I Decided To Add Leaves On The Door
I was wondering why I kept getting the "Oops" message. I thought it was something on my end.
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