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The Spookiest Halloween Decorations of 2024 That’re Affordable, Cute, & To Die For
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Date:2025-04-14 17:33:58
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Yes, I’m fully aware we’re still in the middle of summer. But if you’re a die-hard Halloween girlie like me that loves everything to do with the spooky season, then you’re fully aware that Summerween is a thing. Especially for those who love the spooky holiday so much, it speaks to their soul, and need to celebrate it twice a year. That being said, let’s talk decor in July (just let me have this one moment, please). There are not many holidays I expect people to deck out their homes (or small apartments) for, but Halloween is 100% one of them. I mean, who wouldn’t get excited to decorate their home in skulls, cobwebs, bats, and ghosties?!
If you’re ready to start stocking up for the haunting holiday, or start decorating if you’re like me, I did some major sleuthing online to find you the best Halloween decorations out there. Whether you’re someone who goes for more creepy vibes or are more of a fall vibe kind of girlie, I rounded up all different types of festive picks for you to immediately add to cart ahead of the hauntingly terrifying holiday. Keep scrolling to find both affordable and splurge-worthy Halloween decorations that are so eerie, you’ll never want to take them down.
Don’t mind me, I’ll be off watching Hocus Pocus and hanging with my adorable Doug the Dog Ghost Pillow.
With a single tap, morph your room into an enchanting haunted forest with this spooky table lamp.
If you're planning a Halloween party, scatter a few of these hauntingly beautiful black artificial roses around your home. They make a great dinner centerpiece when displayed in a glass vase.
Neon lights are a vibe, no matter the occasion (and they’re totally Insta-worthy). Snag this bat design for your next party or keep it year-round above your bar cart like me.
If you're a fan of Pottery Barn's famous Gus the Ghost, you'll love his dog counterpart! It's a pricey pillow, but trust that it's as soft as your favorite throw and def worth the splurge.
No spooky home is complete without a larger-than-life spider and web on the front lawn. Warning: Jump scares ahead.
We already know that Bath & Body Works always kills it with the Halloween candle scents. Well, now they've come out with cute candle holders that act as decor too, like this adorable dancing skeleton one!
If "haunted mansion" is your vibe this season, you need these mini flickering lanterns. Battery-powered and perfect for any spooky setup, no one will blame you if you keep them out all year long.
Affordable and oh-so-adorable, these Halloween bats are an easy decoration that can spruce up any room. Thanks to their 3D effect, they look so realistic that you'll want to stick a few on every wall.
Planning a Halloween soirée? An oversized cloth like this is perfect for darkening your space and doubling as a backdrop for epic group costume Insta shots.
If you're more of a lowkey Halloween lover, opt for this color-changing projector plug. It'll not only make your room smell revolting incredible, but it also acts as decor and adds spooky mood lighting to any room.
These vintage moving pics are delightfully creepy in the best possible way. From one angle, they look like ordinary framed photos—until you step aside and get the full scare. Perfect for adding a thrilling touch to your next Halloween party.
Wow your guests with this spooky-chic piece. The skeleton’s scary presence gives the mango wood board a delightfully eerie vibe. Pile it high with charcuterie or sweet treats, and you’ll have a table that’s totally to-die-for.
Why stick with classic orange pumpkins when you can go for these adorable rose gold brushed ones? They’re the perfect fall upgrade—great for when PSLs hit the scene and fabulous enough to keep out all season long.
You can never go wrong with classic skeleton prints as decor. They’ll blend seamlessly with your dark, Victorian decor even after October 31st!
Skip the trick-or-treat bucket—just pop all the candy into Stitch's mouth! This adorable ceramic bowl, featuring Stitch in an alien costume with a jack-o'-lantern, is the perfect, glossy centerpiece for the season.
This versatile cauldron is a game-changer. Use it for candy, dips, or bite-sized snacks, or fill it with decorative beads. Either way, your guests will be wowed by your killer decor skills!
No matter what you write on the letter board (go wild, seriously), you can place it wherever you like! Pop it by the entrance, near the food station, or your bar cart—wherever it makes the biggest statement.
Add some spooky fun to every drink with this hand-cast aluminum bucket—durable, delightfully eerie, and sure to become a Halloween staple in your home.
Kick back and relax with this Haunted Mansion-inspired decorative pillow—one side shows the Stretching Portraits, while the other features the iconic wallpaper design.
Reach out to the beyond with this Madame Leota ornament—she’s got a knack for summoning spirits, complete with a glowing crystal ball and eerie 3D illusion inside.
While we're in the spooky spirit, get ahead of planning your costume this year with these work-appropriate Halloween costume Ideas.
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