Got any scrap wood, extra shipping pallets, or retired pieces of furniture? You can turn them into a spook-tacular Halloween setup for your home and garden! Take a look at these wonderfully creative decoration ideas from crafty Hometalker bloggers, and enjoy repurposing and thrilling your neighbors and guests at the same time.
1. Frightened Black Cats From Scrap Blocks
Project via DeeDee @Clover House
Turn old wooden blocks into frightened black cats, with just a few simple cuts. These frightened felines have just the right touch of spooky to line your porch for Halloween, and the perfect amount of rustic charm to leave up all season long.
2. Eerie Yard Sign from a Old Wooden Board
Project via Mindi @My Love 2 Create
Invite in your trick-or-treaters and holiday guests in the creepiest way possible — with an old, rickety warning sign painted with ghoulish letters. Make your own easily, using an old wooden board and some pieces of scrap chain.
3. Ghoulish Wreath From a Retired Cabinet Door
Project via Christy @Confessions of a Serial DIYer
Use the scraps from your last kitchen remodel to make a sauve-meets-scary Halloween wreath for your front door. Just paint it black and add some dressing, and you’re ready to impress (and intimidate) your neighbors with your holiday upcycling.
4. Weathered Pumpkin Stool From Broken Chair
Project via CC
Looking for the perfect furniture for your Halloween setup? Try this thrifty DIY, and turn an old, broken chair into a pumpkin-themed sitting space, perfect for displaying your jack-o-lantern, or arranging a full-sized mummy.
5. Creepy Wall Art From Old Hutch Window
Project via Carrie @Thirty Eighth Street
Extra mirrors or spare cabinet doors are the perfect base for your super sketchy Halloween signs and wall decorations. Use vinyl letters or paint and stencils to add eerie messages to glass doors, and then display them inside or outside your home.
6. Spooky Spell Books From Lumber Scraps
Project via Shelley @Sow & Dipity
Fill your bookshelf, coffee table, or mantel with a few aged spellbooks and potion guides, made from upcycled scrap blocks and paint. This quick project is perfect for beginners, and it’s an easy way to add instant spellbinding decoration all around your home!
7. Peeking Pumpkin Bench From a Shipping Pallet
Project via Lisa
If you’re looking for the perfect spot to display your grinning, glaring, and gruesome jack-o-lanterns, you can’t go wrong with a large pumpkin bench! Use spare wood from extra shipping pallets, and make your own pumpkin bench to add to your outdoor areas, or even spook-up your entryway.
This post comes from our friends at Hometalk. For more amazing decorating ideas, check out the Halloween Decorations page on Hometalk and the Halloween Crafts here on DIY Network!
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