My Obligatory Halloween Post {Working Title}

Tis the season for ghouls and goblins! So to get you in the “spirit” for Halloween tricks and treats, here is some frightful inspiration! Costumes, décor and pumpkins, oh my!

Costumes

First, for those of you going to an adult costume party and feeling the intimidation of having to express your creativity, here are a couple timeless ideas.

First up, is a firefly costume (modeled by yours truly). It is simply wings cut from black felt with red ribbon crudely sewn around the edges, bug antennas on a hair band, and (here’s the tricky part) a light for your tushy. Confession: my dad made the light for me (it was a great excuse for him to run to Home Depot).

firefly costume

Looking for a costume fit for a couple? Here’s an understated option for those whose humor leans towards the dry side:

halloween costume almond joy
His
halloween costume mounds
Hers

Nuff said on that one. 😉

Easy Halloween Decor

Ok, what about décor?  My advice – keep it simple, and avoid plastic things that make noise whenever possible. Here are three easy ideas to spookify your home:

Never underestimate the power of orange pumpkin pop! Just scatter a few little pumpkins around and you’ve got atmosphere.

halloween mantel

I love using mason jars to hold seasonal bling. That said, good luck keeping enough candy corn in the house. It’s pretty much too inviting out in the open like that.

halloween treats in mason jars

Here’s a favorite of mine (from my last home) – window sticky bats and glass cylinders with the letters B-O-O held up with flower frogs.  And who says a mantel has to be over a fireplace? Have fun with it!

boo halloween decor on window sill

Find more ideas from my HomeGoods post Warm up to Fall with Five Easy Tips.

Pumpkins

A classic American tradition! But think beyond the customary carved pumpkin. For instructions on how to make chalkboard pumpkins, see last year’s post!

chalkboard pumpkin

So please do share – what are you (and/or your kids) going to be for Halloween this year, and how have you spookified your home?

4 comments
  1. I love Halloween and the creativity that it ushers in. You have decorated your house very creatively. My wife has made some Halloween costumes for my children. It is especially fun for children. Thanks for the wonderful ideas!

  2. Halloween is coming and I am very excited about celebrating it. I loved all the images posted here and I loved the one showing easy Halloween Decor. It is really simple and sweet. Thanks for posting

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