13 Last Minute DIY Halloween Decorations

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Get ready to spook up your home for the most haunting holiday of the year just around the corner, with these DIY Halloween decorations! Halloween is all about transforming your home into a creepy, eerie, and enchanting realm, and there’s no better time to indulge in some last-minute do-it-yourself (DIY) Halloween decorations.

So grab your crafting supplies and embrace your inner witch or wizard as we unveil a treasure trove of DIY Halloween decorations that will turn your home into a spine-chilling spectacle that’s sure to delight trick-or-treaters and partygoers alike.

Easy DIY Halloween Decorations Indoors

1. Halloween Toilet Paper Roll Eyes

This is such a simple and effective Halloween decoration! All you need is toilet paper rolls, and some glow sticks. To create these super cool decorations, take old toilet paper rolls and cut out eyes with some scissors, then place glow sticks inside! That’s it!

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2. Spooky Ghosts

These stand-alone Halloween ghosts are another super easy way to spruce up your decorations this Halloween 2023. All you need is some spare cloth, white glue, a balloon and a water bottle or glass!

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3. Bin Bag Spiderwebs

These spiderwebs are perfect for creating an eerie atmosphere in your home! All you need are some black garbage bags, and scissors.

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4. Melted Crayon Pumpkin

This pumpkin is super easy to make, and is a great DIY Halloween decorations indoor! All you need is some crayons, a hair dryer, and a pumpkin!

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5. DIY Halloween Wreath

This is a super easy way to greet your guests as they come into your home! All you need is a wire coat hanger, black paper, and some scissors.

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6. Halloween Window Silhouettes

These silhouettes are easy to make, and look great. All you need is some black paper, scissors and tape.

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7. Hanging ghost spirals

These easy DIY Halloween decorations transform any space into a spooky wonderland! All you need is some fishing line, or any string, some paper, a pen and scissors.

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8. Halloween Balloon Spider

This spooky spider is a great way to decorate any corner of your home! All you need is a balloon, some paper and paper ribbons.

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9. Paper Towel Ghosts

These super cute and easy paper towel ghosts are a quick and easy way to decorate for Halloween. All you need is some string, a pen, and paper towel.

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10. Spooky Bat Lamp

Have an old style lamp? Make some paper cut outs and tape them inside to add a spooky bat inside your lamp.

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DIY Halloween Decorations for Outside

11. Horrible Hands

These haunted hands are exactly what your yard needs this Halloween! All you need is a skewer, some black paper, and tape!

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12. Hanging Bats

These Halloween hanging bats are such an easy way to spookify your yard! All you need is some black paper, googly eyes and string.

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13. Spider Sacks DIY Halloween Decorations

These terrifying spider sacks can be made by hot gluing around a balloon, and then popping it once it has dried. Alternatively, you could use regular string and a white balloon!

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DIY Halloween Decorations

Incorporating DIY Halloween decorations can be a fantastic way to elevate the atmosphere of your Halloween celebrations, even if you’re pressed for time. From eerie candlelit lanterns to monstrous mason jars, these last-minute creations can be both budget-friendly and eerily impressive. So, don’t wait until the witching hour is upon you; get your creative cauldron bubbling and make your Halloween decorations a spellbinding success.

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Alex Mergler

Alex has been writing for his mum's website since he was 10 years old and now he runs his own website, Get Out with Kids. He attends high school and works part time at McDonald's. Born in the UK but growing up in Australia he has a passion for travel, and has visited more than 25 countries. He has a Cert III in Hospitality and holds the Responsible Service of Alcohol certificate. With this background he is well qualified to write the website's restaurant reviews and travel articles. When he grows up he aims to be a pilot and is currently studying for his Recreational Pilot License.

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