If you love decorating for the holidays as much as I do, you know that filling your home with holiday decorations can get expensive! Especially if you can’t resist buying new pieces year after year! I put together a list of the Halloween Décor I use in my home every year that I can always find new ways to style even as my tastes change! These Halloween Staples have saved me money and still give me the minimalistic creepy vibes I love at this time of year!
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1. Spiderweb tablecloth
I love the elegant lacey style of this tablecloth and it’s very affordable! I can layer it on top of a second tablecloth for a peek of color or display it on its own. I’ve even bunched it up and used it as a runner and draped it over the sofa for a haunted house vibe.
2. Candlesticks
Moody candlelight is the perfect thing to set a spooky scene! I have an old candelabra I painted black a few years ago and it gives the perfect haunted mansion vibe on my mantle, dining table or shelf. Use candle holders you already own, look for some at thrift stores or pick up a few of the affordable ones I linked below! Pro Tip: Choose a classic one versus a Halloween themed one so that you can use it for other occasions!
3. Bat Silhouettes
These simple bat silhouettes are made of plastic and can be placed anywhere inside or outside of your home! I’m so excited to put some on our front porch this year! Not a fan of bats? Try butterflies or spiders!
4. Plastic Jack o Lantern
Is there anymore more classically Halloween than a jack o lantern pumpkin? Invest in a durable plastic or foam one that you can move around your house or porch every year! Not a fan of orange? Paint your pumpkin! I found my light up jack o lantern on clearance at Target several years ago and when the orange tone didn’t go with my Halloween vibe anymore, I painted it with this easy technique. When I’m tired of the white, I can always paint it another color!
5. Vintage Art Prints
I love this trick for all Holidays because it’s so affordable and easy! Keep Halloween art prints inside your wall frames and place them in front during the season! If you missed my round up of spooky affordable Halloween prints, make sure to check them out here!
6. Skeleton
This is actually a brand new Halloween decoration for me this year, but I am SO excited to move her around my home every season and find new ways to display Paula Ab-ghoul!
Is there Halloween décor you pull out every year that you look forward to styling in new ways? Let me know in the comments!
xoxo, L