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Halloween Yard Decoration
Halloween Decorating - Outdoor Ideas

Do you feel as though you need one more Halloween yard decoration to make your haunted landscaping complete? Maybe something's missing and you just can't put your finger on what it is?

halloween yard decoration

Below are a few essentials that might just take your decorating to a new level. Keep in mind, quite often it's the smallest Halloween decoration that makes the biggest difference.

  • Graveyard – If you don't already have tombstones, you can make these really easily out of foam board, paint and a sponge. However, sometimes tombstones aren't enough. Why not have a skeleton hand coming out of the ground or a small shovel sticking in the ground? You can dump a little bag of dirt there so it looks as though the areas was freshly dug.

  • Path Markers – There are plenty of things that you can mark your path with like glowing ghosts, Jack O'lanterns and even long glowing snakes made out of pumpkins line up in a row. There are even tiki torches available with shrunken heads that make the ultimate Halloween decorating outdoor ideas.

    halloween yard decorations

  • Creepy Stuffed People - This one is easy. Just get some old clothes and stuff them with leaves. Use cloth bags stuffed with a basketball or pumpkins for heads and make sure to give them hats. Pose the folks on plastic chairs, bales of hay, or right on the front steps!

  • Ghosts – One can never have enough ghosts! Hang them from your trees or the overhang above your porch or have glowing ones sticking out of your hedges. Why not create a circle of ghosts playing Ring-Around-the-Rosie by your graveyard scene?

  • Lights – Strobe lights are always a perfect Halloween decoration to create a creepy atmosphere. However, if you already have spotlights on your lawn, why not just adjust their positioning for Halloween? Have them point near bats that you have attached to the house or up into a tree where you've positioned a witch.

    halloween yard decoration

  • Crime Scene Tape – This is fairly inexpensive to buy by the roll and it can be used anywhere. This makes another good path marker as well.

  • Props – If you want to spend some money on an exceptional Halloween yard decoration, invest in one good life size monster. You could use a Grim Reaper, witch, zombie, grave digger, evil clown, Frankenstein, Jason Voorhees, Michael Myers, Pinhead, skeleton pirate, Dracula, mummy or Freddy Krueger.

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Other items that might be the perfect Halloween Decorations for you include inflatable archways, body parts, glow in the dark paint, tree faces, talking porch mats, scarecrows, fog machines, cemetery gates, bloody lanterns, glowing eyes, scary signs, ravens, coffins and remote control props like spiders bats that you can make lower from the porch overhang as soon as someone gets close.

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Here's hoping you have a frightful Halloween!


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