54 Diy Halloween Decorations Outdoor Ideas

Looking for some of the best DIY Halloween decorations outdoor ideas? You are in the right spot! I am a big fan of Halloween.
I love the decorations, the costumes, and the fun! I love to decorate my house for
Halloween, but I don’t like to spend a ton of money. I try to make as many of my Halloween decorations as I can.
I have found that there are so many DIY Halloween decorations that you can make for your outdoor Halloween decor that are inexpensive and easy to make.
1. Create a Spooky Path

If you want to go all out with your Halloween decorations, consider setting up a spooky path to your front door.
You can line your walkway with Halloween luminaries, or if you’re feeling extra crafty, make your own.
Then, add some Halloween inflatables, like this spooky ghost, and other decorations along the way.
2. Make a Spider Nest

If you have a tree in your yard, you can turn it into a giant spider nest! This is a fun and easy project that will look amazing in your yard.
All you have to do is wrap some white cotton batting around the branches of the tree to create a giant spider web.
Then, add some large spiders to the web to look like they are crawling around.
This is a great project to make with the kids, and it’s a fun and easy way to decorate a tree in your yard for Halloween!
3. Keep Out the Zombies

If you’re not into the traditional Halloween colors, you can still get in on the spooky fun. We’re loving this black and white theme with a touch of green.
To create the look, cut out a “Keep Out” sign and attach it to a wreath.
Then, add a few zombie arms to the greenery to make it look like they’re trying to escape.
Top it all off with a few black and white pumpkins and a lantern.
4. Light the Way to the Party

If you’re throwing an outdoor Halloween party, you’ll want to make sure your guests can find their way to your door.
These clever DIY Halloween decorations from A Beautiful Mess are made using old bottles, LED lights, and our free printable labels.
5. Create a Haunted House Entrance

Create a haunted house entrance to your home and let your guests walk through a spooky scene as they enter your house.
Use black fabric, cobwebs, and caution tape to create a scene they have to walk through.
You can find haunted house props at your local Halloween store, or you can create your own.
We made these giant spider egg sacs by stuffing white tights with cotton balls and attaching plastic spiders to the outside.
Then we hung them from the ceiling with fishing line.
6. Use Silhouettes to Create Spooky Scenes

Silhouettes are a great way to add dimension to your outdoor Halloween decorations.
You can use them to create a spooky scene, like this one, or just add them here and there in your yard.
To make these silhouettes, you’ll need a piece of plywood, a jigsaw, and black paint.
Then, just stake them in the ground and add some LED lights around them to make them glow.
7. Make Planters More Spooky

It’s time to get your front porch ready for Halloween! This easy planter hack is a great way to add some spooky vibes to your plants.
Simply cut out a circle of black paper and glue it to a larger piece of white paper.
Then, glue the white paper to the opening of the planter. You can also add a spooky face to the planter or even to the plants themselves!
I found this cute ghost face at the craft store and glued it to a stake to put in the plant.
You can also cut out the face from black paper and glue it to a white pumpkin.
8. Add Giant Spiders to Your Yard

If you want to go all out with your Halloween decorations, then you have to add a few giant spiders to your yard.
You can make them as big or as little as you want, and you can even add a few more to your porch or to your front door.
These giant spiders are a great way to add a spooky touch to your yard,
and you can even add some spider webbing to your bushes to make it look like they are taking over your yard.
9. Create a Monster in Your Yard
Your neighbors will be doing a double take when they see a giant monster hand reaching out from your yard.
This hand is made from PVC pipe and pool noodles, then covered in batting and spider webs to give it a creepy look.
The hand is attached to a wooden base with a metal rod so it can be easily put in your yard.
We also added some spooky eyes, a spider, and some more spider webs to make it look like the monster is rising from the dead.
10. Make a Spooky Halloween Sign
If you want to keep things simple, but still want to add a little extra something to your Halloween decor, make a spooky sign!
You can make it say whatever you want and it only takes a few minutes to make.
All you need to do is paint a piece of wood black.
Then, use a Cricut machine to cut out your letters and a spooky shape. If you don’t have a Cricut, you can use stencils or stickers.
Once your letters and shape are cut out, simply glue them onto your piece of wood.
Then, use a drill to make two holes in the top of your piece of wood and insert a piece of string or twine. Now you have a spooky sign to hang anywhere outside!
Conclusion
Try one of these easy, DIY Halloween decorating ideas to create a fun and festive outdoor space. Learn how to get the look by browsing our best Halloween decorations for both indoors and out.