Halloween party decoration ideas
There’s no better way to celebrate spookiest day of the year than by throwing an elaborate, all-out Halloween party. After all, a party is a perfect excuse for showing off your family’s Halloween costumes, your DIY Halloween decorations, and your Halloween snack skills.
What decorations do you need for a Halloween party?
- Halloween ticket invitations
- Scary wreath
- Assorted felt bats
- Skeleton garland
- Magic potion bottles
- Creepy candles
- Skeleton face candy packaging
- Pumpkin piñata
- Vampire bat leaves
- Witch’s brew drinks
- Spiderweb placemat
- Printable Halloween wine bottle labels
Halloween Ticket Invitations
First of all: invitations to the party. These editable admission tickets are a great way to spread the word about your upcoming bash. Just edit, download and print!
Scary Wreath
Make a subtle but solemn statement with this all-black wreath. Place on your front door or window to greet trick-or-treaters! This spooky Halloween wreath will make your door stand out the street!
Assorted Felt Bats
When it comes to our posable Felt Bats, simple can still mean spooky-and frightfully fun. Even among the most complicated and costly Halloween decorations, these creatures of the night really stand out. Crafty wired wings allow you to give each its own three-dimensional pose.
Skeleton Garland
Hang this cute garland from your mantel or a wall for sparkly spooky vibes.
Magic Potion Bottles
Make your own potions and turn your home into a magical witch’s cottage. Fill a glass bottle (you can even reuse an old candle jar) with fake bloody fingers or use foods like gummy candies and beef jerky to create the appearance of severed body parts. Use a funnel to pour water, food colouring and glitter into the jars, so the creepy parts float around.
Creepy candles
Create a Strong Festive Atmosphere: with vivid and attractive appearance, the scented candles are ideal additions to your table decorations in living room, kitchen, creating a strong festive atmosphere when lighted at night
Individually boxed in a white gift box for French Vanilla, Rose & Peony and Lime, Basil & Mandarin and a black gift box for Wild Fig & Patchouli, each with corresponding artwork.
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Skeleton Face Candy Packaging
Once you create these little skull candy holders you can place one at each table setting as a sweet surprise for your guests. To make, spray paint all of the Kinder egg boxes white inside and out and let them dry completely. Cut out the skeleton face templates out of black craft paper with scissors or a craft knife or make your own! Glue on the paper face pieces using a light layer of tacky glue and make sure you securely press down the pieces since the egg is round.
Pumpkin Piñata
Your guests will be in for a smashing good time if you put together this pumpkin piñata.
Sure, you could just buy one from a party store, but there’s something so satisfying about making it by yourself. What you’ll need: newspaper, black construction paper, glue, punching balloon, streamers and candies.
Vampire Bat Leaves
DIY. It’s a great one for the kids to try! All you have to do is gather some leaves, spray them with matte black paint and use a white marker to draw on little faces.
Witch’s Brew Drinks
Make your soda or beer bottles fit for the party by taping a Witch’s Brew bottle wrap template around the center of the bottle. If you want to go the extra mile, DIY witch hat straws: To make, cut two 3″ circles out of black paper and punch a hole in the center of one. Slide a straw through the hole. Cut the other circle in half and roll to create a cone around the straw, glueing or taping in place. Glue or tape the cone to the paper circle to make it look like a witch hat.
Spiderweb Placemat
Give your table settings a spidery look with these Halloween Web Placemats! Use them to set the table for a Halloween feast of brains, eyeballs and other Halloween delicacies.
A fun addition to your Halloween decorations and supplies, these black spiderweb placemats will look amazing atop orange table coverings or traditional placemats.
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Printable Halloween Wine Bottle Labels
Give your wine bottles a spooky upgrade with these fun printable Halloween labels.
Just print these out on white cardstock, cut them out, and then tape them to the existing label. Or use a sticky paper to print onto and adhere it to the bottle.
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