39 Outdoor Halloween Decorations Ideas

Looking for outdoor Halloween decorations Ideas, but you don’t want to spend a lot of money? No worries!
Most of these Halloween decorations can be made from things that you have around the house, or that can be purchased very inexpensively.
It’s amazing what a little creativity, and a few basic craft supplies can do to create a fun and festive Halloween atmosphere.
So, let’s get started and turn your home into the spookiest place on the block!
1. Create a Spooky Graveyard

If you have a front yard, you have to try this spooky idea. Create a graveyard in your yard with faux tombstones, skulls, and cobwebs.
You can even add a fog machine for a spooky effect.
2. Make a Monster House

This house is a Halloween dream! The giant witch hat on the roof is a showstopper, but the rest of the decorations are just as fun.
The giant spider crawling up the side of the house is sure to make a statement,
and the rest of the house is decked out in string lights and inflatable decorations.
3. Light the Way with Jack-O’-Lanterns

Line your front walk or garden with a collection of carved pumpkins to welcome guests to your haunted house.
You can even use battery-operated tea lights or flameless candles to illuminate your jack-o’-lanterns for a safer, longer-lasting light.
If you want to make your pumpkin display extra spooky,
carve some of the pumpkins into different facial expressions and place them along the walkway to look like they’re talking to each other.
4. Haunt Your Yard with Ghosts

For a classic Halloween look, consider these ghostly figures. You can hang them from trees or set them in the ground.
This set of four includes a variety of spooky poses.
5. Give Them the Heebie-Jeebies with Creepy Crawlies

If you really want to creep out your neighbors, try this simple Halloween decoration idea.
Just fill a few glass jars with plastic cockroaches, rats, or spiders and place them around your front porch.
It’s a quick and easy way to add a spooky touch to your home’s exterior. Plus, you can reuse these plastic bugs year after year!
6. Create a Spooky Entrance with Spiders

Transform your front door into a giant spider’s web with a few simple steps.
Start by wrapping your door with white streamers, leaving an opening in the middle. Next, attach larger-than-life spiders to the web using fishing line.
Don’t forget to add a creepy-crawly spider to your wreath and attach a few more to your porch railing to complete the look.
7. Get Creative with Witches

Witches and Halloween go hand in hand, so it’s no surprise that you’ll find a few in our outdoor decor collection.
We love the idea of creating a witchy scene in your yard, like this one.
Place witches on broomsticks in various spots throughout your yard, and use a fog machine to create an eerie vibe.
Don’t forget to add a few witch hats to your topiaries, too!
8. Get in the Halloween Spirit with Seasonal Plants

The best way to add some spooky flair to your garden? Seasonal plants, of course!
Try growing a few of these Halloween plants in your garden or add them to your outdoor decor.
You can also use faux plants if you don’t have a green thumb.
To create this look, tuck a few faux trees, pumpkins, and potted plants into the arrangement.
You can also add in a few seasonal signs and a “Trick or Treat” doormat to complete the look.
9. Make a Halloween Fence

Fences make great blank canvases for Halloween decorations, and you can make a big statement with just a little bit of effort.
This Halloween fence is made of simple wooden stakes, and the top of each stake is cut to a point to make it look like a picket fence.
After the fence is assembled, the stakes are painted black, and the faces of the stakes are painted with a variety of Halloween designs.
Pro tip: make the designs look like they’re on a sign by using a black or white rectangle as the background.
Conclusion
Halloween is one of the most fun holidays of the year, so why not take advantage of it?
It’s the one time when you can go all out with your decor and no one will judge you.
From pumpkins to skeletons to tombstones, we’ve got everything you need to make your home the most creatively creepy on the block.