Get ready for Halloween and decorate all your indoor and outdoor spaces for this freaky holiday! Today we are sharing some ideas for decorating your front and back yards, and I’m sure that everyone will find an idea or two that is useful.
But first of all, prepare the spaces. Clean up the trash and debris in your yard, remove old decorations if there are any. Pick a common theme and stick to it: a graveyard, zombies, aliens or ghosts, you can mix them up but not too much to keep it stylish. Use special lights and fog machines for a spooky effect. Secure your decorations: paper ghosts can blow around, pumpkins can fall off railings. Make sure all your decorations are on flat, stable surfaces or hung with sturdy cord, wire or fishing line from a strong source. Now let’s have a look at decorations themselves.
Ghosts
These are among the most popular decorations for Halloween, and that’s not surprising because making them yourself is easy and not expensive. Grab some chicken wire and give it a human-resembling look, then place in your yard. You can also paint them to glow in the dark to look scarier. Another idea is to add foam head and cover the figures with cheesecloth to look more real. Place some on your swings, porch and at the entrance, you won’t regret. beautiful chicken wire ghost may be spray painted to glow in the dark
make a bunch of ghost sillhouettes out of plywood and you're good to go
place a sheet ghost on a swing in your backyard to get a cool effect
fabric and foam ghosts in the front yard
easily removable ghosts will enchant trick-or-treaters for sure (In Sight Designs Unlimted
chicken wire ghosts will look scarily real in the dark
such floating ghosts are a perfect last minute backyard decoration
Skeletons
These guys are awesome for stylish and easy Halloween décor. Buy some at dollar stores and create your own skeleton scenes: skeletons playing cricket, sitting on chairs, going for a walk with skeleton dogs, skeletons hiding bodies and other scenes for fun. You can also make a graveyard scene with some skeleton parts placed into fall leaves, it will take just a couple of minutes. cool skeleton scene placed in your garden or yard is an elegant idea for Halloween
a bucnh of skeletons could have a nice party in your yard
that's how you could combine sceletons and some branches
a bunch of sceleton heads is a cool idea if you have some posts in front of your house
graveyard scene to recreate in a couple of minutes
who said spiders aren't good pets to walk with
set up a skeleton head, arms, and legs as if he's relaxing on his final resting spot
skeletons playing cricket scene is a stylish decoration without any fuss
spooky skeleton scene with a wooden coffin
skeletons trying to get a sunburn is a cool idea for those who has lots of sunshine during this time of the year
skeletons hiding bodies in the yard is a humorous and cool idea for a scene
skeletons doing garden work will give a humorous touch to your yard
yard haunt with a skeleton in a cauldron and jack-o-lanterns
skeleton stirring something in a cauldron can be placed at your front porch or in the backyard
Graveyard Scenes
This idea is among the coolest and the simplest to recreate. Take some plywood like old cabinet doors and turn them into simple tombstones easily and fast, there are tons of tutorials over the web. Write some funny names and epitaphs and place them in your yard. You can also add some scary figures and ghosts here, and zombies will be in place, too. Skeleton decorations are also suitable for graveyard theme. tombstones on bottom cabinet doors, each one with a funny name and epitaph
making a bunch of gravestones is an easy and budget friendly project for halloween
graveyard decor with a witch figure standing next to it will turn your entrance into a spooky one
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this Myers figure and tombstone will freak out anyone
Other Ideas
Of course, there’s a plenty of other ideas you can try: witch circles, creepy creatures, zombie figures and even zombie dolls, Michael Myers figures, people-eating trees and other stuff like that, here everything is up to you, your décor theme and creativity. Look at the ideas we’ve found! a couple of branches, some fabric and a skull can be turned into such a creepy decoration
box with a scary clown mask will frighten anyone
crypt gateway decorated with pumpkins, skulls, lanterns and spiderweb
decorate old dolls and create a zombie doll backyard for cheap
a stack of pumpkins with scary faces would welcome trick or treaters with style
glowing jack-o-lanterns is a cheap diy solution to create some spooky ambience at your front yard
flying demon girl attached between a tree and a pole
freaky Halloween figure with a pumpkin head
turn a tree into a scary monster that is ready to eat your guests' heads
Michael Myers sitting on a chair will be the scariest thign to see in the yard
welcome treat or treaters in a really scary way with an arch surrounded by scary jack-o-lanterns
recycled pallets could be used to create a scary grave right by your home
Nightmare Before Christmas scene made up with large figures
people-eating Halloween tree with lighted eyes
scary giant monster made of PVC pipes and jack-o-lanterns
black spiders figures are easy to install and definetly spooky
witch circle will look creepy in the darkness
you can make this Halloween sign yourself using some plywood or pallets
scarecrows doing your lawn is another cool and not traditional option for front yard halloween decor
if you want to train before Christmas a bunch of creepy halloween string lights might be a great option for you
zombie walkers can be bought at thrift stores