Autumn gardens are the perfect places to decorate for the scariest night of the year. Although it is not easy to have a large green space, you can decorate the common areas of your urbanization, for example. If you want to discover good ideas to decorate a garden for Halloween, read on.
A cemetery or a park? Can you imagine going down to the street and finding some graves? Although these Halloween tombs are not the ones we are used to see in Spain, we have this model just as present thanks to American movies. You can make them yourself with cardboard.
Get to work and create your own pumpkin still life. The best thing about decorating with this type of berry is that you can then make various recipes and you will be fed for a season. Try combining them with fern leaves, cornstalks, vines....
Do you have any of your son's old toys lying around? Give it a second life. Check out this trailer decorated for Halloween. You can also decorate other everyday objects like tires, swings, fountains, etc.
If you're determined to make your Halloween garden the focal point of the neighborhood, don't skimp on decorative elements. From candles to garlands, through natural or ornamental pumpkins.
If you prefer to go more unnoticed, focus on colors rather than decorative objects. Take a look at this decorated staircase. A subtle nod to this holiday where the color orange predominates.
Another idea is to give an image of normality in the public facade, but to decorate in a profuse way a side entrance to the house. Look at this explosion of details. A good proposal to be scary in the garden.
A funny detail that won't take you more than 10 minutes is to turn your pots into little monsters. With black vinyl or a felt-tip pen you can do it quickly and the result will be great.
Ghosts can be cute or very scary. In this case, these seemingly simple decorations made with round lamps and tulle fabric are a little creepy. It's as if there's suddenly a coven in your yard.
Halloween lighting is important indoors, but outdoors it takes on a whole new meaning. The idea is to get something disturbing and sinister. How about pumpkins with LEDs that read trick or treat?
If the weather is still nice where you live, don't hesitate and invite your friends for a Halloween cocktail party. The kids will have a blast.