30 Themed Letter Board Ideas Every Parent Will Want to Steal This Halloween

Halloween decor is all about fake cobwebs (or real ones, if it's been a while since you dusted), pumpkins, witches, mummies, and now, your letter board. If you've got one of those Instagrammable letter boards, there are tons of way to play into Halloween themes while also keeping your parenting humor alive.

Scroll through for some of our favorite ideas (that we are totally stealing this October).

To shout from the rooftops with your fellow parents.

It's steal your kids' candy night!

To scare your kids and partners.

Tell the kids Netflix is down and your partner that you're out of coffee, and you're bound to scare at least one person.

Or turn it on yourself to spook everyone else.

Jokes though, because who could give up caffeine?!

To make a solid argument about Reese's.

When Reese's are involved, we mean business.

Or Snickers . . .

Giving your parents your Snickers is also nonnegotiable.

To justify the fact that it's impossible to find time to clean when you have kids.

Seriously, who has the time?!

To celebrate a national holiday more important than Halloween.

Nov. 1: National Eat Your Kids' Halloween Candy Day.

To be brutally honest about your mission at every Halloween party you attend.

The kids get hot cider, the mamas get . . . better stuff.

To send your kids a message about their nap schedules.

Please, please sleep.

To tell your kids it's time they pay up.

A 35 percent candy tax rate sounds fair, we think.

To let out the secret that you jump every time your kid brings home a goody bag with one of those spider rings in it.

Spiders are the real enemy.

To remix Rihanna.

"B*tch Better Have My Money": Halloween edition.

To showcase a themed Halloween week dinner menu.

Ghostly grilled cheese sounds delish!

To get philosophical.

Chocolate is always the answer.

To justify the amount of candy you and your kids will consume.

Chocolate is healthy, right?

To highlight the phrase your kid is bound to repeat all October long.

We're here for the "Give me something good to eat" part, at least.

To showcase your dad jokes.

However (candy) corny they may be . . .

To show respect to pumpkin spice season.

But we'd maybe rearrange this one to simply: "Everything pumpkin spice."

To quote your kids' favorite Halloween movie.

Let's be real though, Hocus Pocus is our favorite Halloween movie, too.

To put a spin on a classic with your post-kids' bedtime drink of choice.

Double, double, Jack and coke sounds pretty catchy, too.

To channel your love for Harry Potter, an honorary Halloween series.

LOOK AT THAT SORTING HAT!

To let everyone in your house know you're going to indulge in a little self care.

During October, that may just mean eating alllll the candy as you hide from your kids in the pantry, but that definitely qualifies as self care in our eyes.

To pay homage to your favorite spooky series.

"R-U-N." — Will Byers

To highlight your need for morning coffee.

Here's hoping you only have to microwave it once on any given October day (or ever).

To list out all the best Halloween and Fall words for your kids to learn as sight words.

It's educational and adorable!

To keep it super duper easy and classic — yet festive.

Happy Halloween, y'all!