Yes, it IS time to start thinking about the best holiday of the year! Get ready to set the scene for your Halloween festivities with spooktacular DIYs that will have your guests screaming . . . in delight, that is. Repurpose items or hit the dollar store for materials to turn into stunning home decor or to give as fun seasonal gifts. You'll be amazed by how easily you can create something creepy and extra bootiful!
Your Halloween costume is a piece of cake thanks to these simple DIY sequin animal ears.
With these free printables, making these spine-tingling apothecary jars is frightfully simple.
Boo! Easy DIY succulent pumpkins trump any jack-o'-lantern.
This dip-dye glitter DIY is the easiest way to glam up your pumpkins.
These fun treats turn regular doughnuts into little spooky treats. All you do is add some fake spiders, eyeballs, and vampire teeth.
This skull floral centerpiece is an eerily elegant DIY you'll want to re-create again and again.
All you need for this cute pumpkin DIY can be found at the dollar store.
Recycle old books that you'll never read again into a library of DIY spell books that are sure to add a spooky touch to your Halloween decor.
No need to be crafty for this Halloween project! All you need are a few glass containers, googly eyes, and a bit of gauze to create mummy jars for holding candy or candles or for being centerpieces.
This candy-corn-inspired bottle makes for a cute decoration after the wine has been enjoyed.
How cute is this googly eyes hard clutch? And it's a cinch to make!
Give your front porch a ghoulishly glam makeover with this easy DIY wreath.
These easy-to-make polka dot treat boxes are sure to be boo-tiful.
Take your Halloween party to the next level with this pumpkin wine cooler.
Head to the dollar store for a cheap vase and plastic bugs to create this hair-raising vase for displaying your flowers this Halloween.
This simple skull cake plate is perfect for Halloween parties or just seasonal table decor.
Transform a dollar-store pumpkin into a chic Halloween decoration with the help of superfine glitter.
Along with decking out your space with Halloween decor, make your own homemade face paints for finishing your All Hallows' Eve look.
No Halloween party is complete without a frightfully fun photo backdrop, and this chalk one is positively bone-chilling.
No Halloween party is complete without festive toppers like these funcandy corn party hats!
Give your Halloween decor a colorful punch with this melted crayon pumpkin DIY.
Stash your sweet treats in these candy-shaped trick-or-treat bags.
Cover a dollar-store pumpkin or even a fresh gourd with thumbtacks to make these unique All Hallows' Eve decorations.
These adorable little crepe pumpkins hide a sweet surprise!
Transform Nutter Butter cookies into spooky mummies with frosting, chocolate, and marshmallow fluff!
Transform a push light from the dollar store into a spooky light.
Dollar-store trays come together so simply to create this creepy candy tray.
For less than $10, you can transform a wreath frame into a spooky creation.
With this creepy DIY decoration, you can put your own head in a jar!
All you need is Mod Podge and glitter to transform regular pumpkin garland into glitter-tastic decor!
Upcycle old cans into welcoming adornments for your front step. All you need is a hammer, nails, and a little patience to pull off this DIY.
You'll love how these mercury glass votives come together with the help of dollar-store votives or repurposed glass jars. And they're easier to make than you think!
These dripping-with-blood Halloween candles are so easy and cost basically nothing to make.
This simple Halloween-themed mantel is even more chic in black and white.
It's time to party with this sparkly disco ball jack-o'-lantern!
Halloween food doesn't only come out at night. You can easily transform your daily toast into a spooky, spiced, and sweet indulgence!
Here's how to create these spookily easy jack-o'-lantern, ghost, and skeleton balloons for Halloween party decor that packs a big punch.
These DIY soaps will make for spooky-clean fun!
It doesn't get much easier than spray-painting a pumpkin bucket gold!
If you have some confetti leftover from another celebration, you can use it to decorate your pumpkins like these DIY pumpkins!
Not in the mood for carving your pumpkin? These doughnut pumpkins are an adorable alternative.
These punny pumpkins are a cinch to pull together, not to mention incredibly funny.
Turn a balloon into a cat by taping on black paper ears, whiskers, and a nose. For the ghost, just stick on googly eyes. Throw in a big confetti filled balloon and black balloon to create a pretty bunch.
All you need is a fake plastic spider, a hot glue gun, and a ribbon to make this creepy choker. Check out more plastic spider DIYs here !
Wrap your front door with medical gauze and stick on some big yellow paper eyes for an undead welcome.
To achieve this cute puppy look, simply create felt cutouts of puppy ears and features. Attach the ears to your headbands, then attach the puppy nose to your own using wardrobe tape.
Kids will scream over these fun glow-in-the-dark drinks. All you need is a little tonic water!
We love this skull string art so much, we want to keep it up all year long!
You can bring empty glass jars back from the dead by turning them into these haunting terrariums.
Your light fixture can be easily turned into a spooky bat chandelier with a quick DIY!
This creative lollipop holder can be made with a synthetic foam pumpkin and a treat of your choice.
This spooky version of a cake classic will have your guests screaming — with delight!
Greet your guests with a scare with this slithering snake wreath.
These giant balloon spiders will scare unsuspecting trick-or-treaters.