Its easy, spooky, and guaranteed to chill anyone passing by.
2.Creepy Crawly Windows
Why not turn your window into a massive spider web?
4.Haunted House Scene
Craft a tinyhaunted housescene in your window.
5.Zombie Shadows
Throw zombie shadows on your windows by setting up a curtain and backlighting zombie cutouts.
Itll look like the undead are trying to break free.
6.Mysterious Eyes
Snip out eerie eyes from black paper and stick them up on your windows.
When the indoor lights hit them, theyll glow ominously.
Frame them up and hang them as a chilling gallery.
10.Cauldron of Fire
Stage a cauldron scene in front of your window.
Use orange and red tissue to mimic flames, with a little fan for effect.
Under-light it to look like a witchs brew is bubbling up.
11.Ghostly Peepers
Inside the window, float some white balloons with ghostly faces drawn on.
Let them sway slightly as if drifting through the air.
Theyll flutter creepily with the breeze.
14.Wicked Window Clings
Grab or make window clings shaped like rats, cats, or witches.
They stick on easily and peel off clean, perfect for decorating in a pinch.
16.Dancing Skeletons
Decorate with skeleton decals that look like theyre dancing or trying to get out.
Hang them with invisible threads to add to the illusion.
17.Haunted Forest
Tape up silhouettes of barren trees and crows to your window.
Itll seem like youre peering out into a ghostly woodland.
18.Monster Mash
Turn your window into a monster face using colored paper.
Big, bulging eyes and a massive mouth with teeth can bring your house to life!
20.Terrifying Texts
Scribble frightening messages on the windows with washable markers.
Simple phrases like Help Me or Get Out ramp up the scare factor.
Its creepy and looks very real.
23.Vintage Halloween Posters
Hang replicas of old Halloween ads or posters.
They give a nostalgic yet unsettling vibe to your decor.
Stick to battery-powered lights to dodge fire risks and secure all setups well.
How do I confirm my decorations are visible at night?
Backlight silhouettes and use reflective stuff for items that need to stand out in the dark.
Can I decorate in an eco-friendly way?
Use recycled bits for DIY or invest in reusable decor to cut down on waste.