
Hang a plastic chain above the door and attach coffin cutouts with hot-glue. Paint letters on gray coffins with red acrylic paint to spell “morgue” and attach to black coffins with double-sided tape. Cut five coffin shapes from black and gray kraft paper. Make two more doors.Īdhere to house door with heavy- duty self-adhesive Velcro. Cover exposed edges of the foam core with silver duct tape, folding any excess to the back. Place a 6 1/2-inch handle on the opposite side “screw” in place. Insert the rectangular piece of two 6-inch stainless steel T-hinges between the first and second pieces of foam core on one of the short sides “screw” in place. Attach a piece of black paper, cut to size, to the top piece of foam core using spray adhesive. Make the Door: Attach three precut 20- by 30-inch pieces of foam core together with spray adhesive. The DIY possibilities are endless!Įnter if you dare! This door decoration is perfect for anyone who's looking to send chills down their guests' spines. Dress up your porch with spooky Halloween wreaths, place witch brooms on the door, or hang oversized spiders that will wow your party guests. And for the outside, you'll find our favorite DIY outdoor Halloween decorations for that all-important first impression. If you don't feel like taking on the task alone, get your little ghouls and goblins involved in the handiwork-there are plenty of simple Halloween crafts for kids here too.


These crafts can be put together last-minute.įill up every room with wickedly creative Halloween crafts ranging from Halloween Mason jar ideas to larger, more challenging crafts like wall hangings. And if you're short on time, don't worry. Why? Because you've got the best DIY Halloween decorations in town, of course! These creative ideas will ensure that every inch of your house will look unique and festive this season-not to mention just a little spooky! Bonus: Many of these cheap and easy Halloween decorations are seasonal enough that you can keep them around through Thanksgiving.

From the spooky front door décor to the cobweb-wrapped dining room where you've laid out a spread of savory and sweet Halloween treats, your house will be the talk of the neighborhood this year.
