Halloween Decorations

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Outdoor Halloween Lanterns
An array of festive lanterns will create a warm and welcoming effect for guests.

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https://www.countryliving.com/home-desi ... r-perkins/
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Galvanized Wash Tub Planters
Repurpose these vintage wash tubs for the perfect front door decor.

Get the tutorial at On Sutton Place
https://www.onsuttonplace.com/diy-galva ... -planters/
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Neutral Fall Porch
White pumpkins will give your porch a classic feel this Halloween. Pair with a cute DIY sign to point people the way of the party!

Get the tutorial at Design, Dining, and Diapers.
https://tarynwhiteaker.com/neutral-fall-porch/
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Floating Witch Hat Luminaries
Light up the night with these magically spooky floating hats. Kids will love them!

Get the tutorial at Polkadot Chair.
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Classic Country Halloween
Create a classic country Halloween vignette on your front porch by arranging hay bales, mums, pumpkins, and dried corn stalks around your steps. Fake spiderwebs add a not-too-scary touch.
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Jack-o'-Lanterns in a Jiffy
Turn orange tissue-paper balls into proper Halloween pumpkins that can line your front porch. Simply cut facial features and stems from construction paper and apply to the balls with glue dots.
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Batty Front Door
It doesn't get easier than this: Simply add felt bats to a natural twig wreath to give trick-or-treaters a friendly fright.
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Festive Front Door
Even the DIY-phobic can make their porches a little more festive for trick-or-treaters by swapping in a new doormat and adding a fall-themed wreath, a bale of hay, and some faux hanging bats.
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Pretty in White
Spooky black-and-orange decorations aren't your thing? Try this pretty alternative: Place white chrysanthemums and ornamental cabbage in cream-colored apple baskets on your front lawn, and surround with white pumpkins and gourds. (Note: For a similar look minus the danger, lanterns and jack-o'-lanterns should always be lit with battery-operated lights, like these LED votives.)
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Bat-Filled Front Door
These felt bats are easy to make and ensure your house looks extra spooky. All you need to do is trace a bat shape onto a piece of felt and cut it out. Repeat until you have a swarm of them!
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