Let your Halloween door decorations do the spooking for you this year

It’s October—Halloween has officially arrived! Now is the time to get your house ready with your favorite Halloween inflatables and pumpkins (be sure to use one of our pumpkin stencil designs), but what about Halloween door decorations and front porch Halloween decorations? From rustic door panels, crow silhouettes, and even a witch who has a wrong turn, we’ve got 11 easy ideas to make your front entrance shine this Halloween. When you’re done with the decor, plan a movie night by picking one of the best Halloween movies on Netflix, and don’t forget the movie night snacks!

Monster Halloween Door

Would you believe us if we told you there’s no need for a kit when it comes to re-creating this monster Halloween door decoration? Just lots of poster board. We are so inspired by @liz.morrow’s gorgeous setup. For another idea, check out our monster door tutorial.

Pretty in Pink Halloween Door

 

Who says Halloween door decorations have to be scary? This adorable setup gives us just as many thrills as something a little more spooky might.

Halloween Door Panels

Amazon

These rustic signs are made from fabric that is weather-resistant, washable, and easy to put away to use in future years.

Get the look here

Spider Web Halloween Door

spider web halloween door decorations
Ashley & Hallman via Jane Can

This spider web door from Jane Can is too cute to spook! Grab yarn, Styrofoam balls, pom poms, and pipe cleaners to make this large spindly web and multi-legged spiders. 

Get the look here.

 

Related: 14 Genius (Almost) Homemade Halloween Decorations

Shadowy Silhouette Halloween Door

Wayfair

This shadowy silhouette is an easy one to fix up. Plus, there's no adhesive, and you can use it year after year.

Get the look here.  

Mummy Halloween Door Decorations

mummy Halloween door decorations
Carol Speake via Always The Holiday

Little ghosts will brave the walk to your front door when they see this welcoming mummy. A breeze to create with white streamers, black and yellow construction paper, and tape. 

Get the look here.

 

Witch Crash Halloween Door Wreath

Alison Faulkner via The Alison Show

Your little pretties will be bewitched by a crash-landing witch wreath! 

Get the look here.

Eyeball Door Wreath

Nicole & Candace via Crafty Sisters

All eyes are on the costumed guests! Add a little eerie to your door with an eyeball wreath like the one spotted over at Crafty Sisters

Get the look here

Related: DIY Halloween Decorations to Deck Your Haunted Halls

Moving Spiders

Delia Creates

Add a little creep factor with magnetic spiders (that you can move!) like these from Delia Creates.

Get the look here.  

Eek! Door Light

Settle this in next to a few spiders and cobwebs around your door, and it'll be a sweetly scary way to light up your front door on Halloween. 

Get the look here. 

Crows Flying Halloween Door

silhouette birds halloween door decorations
Idle Wife

There’s something eerie about swirling crows (thank you, Alfred Hitchcock), and we love the look spotted over at the Idle Wife.

Get the look here

 

While Phoenix might not be feeling the cool fall weather, we can certainly embrace the coming Halloween season with a visit to the pumpkin patch. Many of these Phoenix pumpkin patches include kids activities like petting zoos, corn mazes and other fall festivities. Scroll through our list of Phoenix-area pumpkin patches below and get ready to pick that perfect one!

Vertuccio Farms
This spot in Mesa offers it all—massive pumpkin patch, corn maze, giant jump pad, mini hay maze and a giant tube slide. This year bring a new-and-improved barrel train ride. Don't miss coming back to the farm in the winter for the Christmas light show!

4011 S. Power Rd.
Mesa, AZ
Online: tinybeans.go-vip.net

McDonald's Ranch
This spot is well known for its horseback rides and it also has an amazing pumpkin patch in the fall. Your entrance ticket gets you the opportunity to pan for gold, roam the Western Town and play some old-time games like duck races and conk the crow. Kids will love the hay maze that super short and designed just for them.

26540 N. Scottsdale Rd.
Scottsdale, AZ
Online: tinybeans.go-vip.net

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Tolmachoff Farms
This four-generation farm has a massive pumpkin patch, petting zoo, hay pyramid and corn box. The crowds love the corn maze and there's even a small version that's perfect for kids. If you are super brave, come back in the evenings for the haunted corn maze!

5726 N. 75th Ave
Glendale, AZ
Online: tinybeans.go-vip.net

Schnepf Farms
This is the place to go if you are looking for an organic U-Pick garden experience. Throughout October, Schnepf Farms offers fun fall activities like hay rides, a 4-acre corn maze, a pumpkin patch, pig races and, of course, chili. Grab party food like a burger, chili dinner or succotash, and take a spin on exciting rides or the farm’s train. Fireworks light up the sky Friday and Saturday nights. Don’t forget to grab your Halloween pumpkin during your visit. 

24610 S Rittenhouse Rd.
Queen Creek, AZ
Online: tinybeans.go-vip.net

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Mother Nature's Farm
This pumpkin patch is stocked with fresh pumpkins daily, ranging from one ounce to 500 pounds! Shop at Maneau’s Market for great fall decorations and the best pumpkin accessories. Admission gets you into the air bounce, a hayride, spider web crawl, feeding the animals and Alexander’s Adventure Maze.

1663 E. Baseline Rd.
Gilbert, AZ
Online: tinybeans.go-vip.net

COVID-19 Update: Visitors are asked to wear masks indoors.

—Taylor Clifton & Kate Loweth

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Covering your house with Halloween thrills and chills has never been easier. We found 14 homemade (or almost) Halloween decorations that range from super clever (dead & breakfast anyone?) to delightfully simple. Scroll down to get inspired. 

Add a Bubbling Cauldron to the Yard or Front Porch

courtesy of Grandin Road

Witches and wizards will appreciate a properly bubbling cauldron on Halloween night. We love this tutorial from Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom. Get what you need in the link below! 

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Go Overboard on Pumpkins

Andrei Lanovskii via Unsplash

We love the idea of going overboard on pumpkins lining your front porch. You can get various sizes and shapes and even use some luminaries! 

Get the look here

Halloween Yard Sign

Jen Theodore via Unsplash

Lead little ones to your front door with eerie signage. From Harry Potter to zombie warnings and more, there’s no end to the possibilities! We love this version from Birds and Soap.

Get the look here.  

Keep It Simple

Annie Spratt via Unsplash

If you aren't a huge fan of over-the-top Halloween decorations, keep it simple with gourds, pumpkins and straw. It's still got that festive feeling, and you aren't staring down skeletons for a month. 

Get the look here, or snag real pumpkins at your local pumpkin patch. 

Make a Cave-Like Entrance

The Crafting Chicks

It’s easy to make your porch a spooky cave where bats dwell like this cobweb banner we spotted over at The Crafting Chicks. We love how it’s sweet enough to not scare off tiny trick-or-treaters. 

Get the look here. 

Milk Carton Luminaries

Jen Sedillo via Eighteen 25

Better start saving your milk jugs (and ask your friends!) now to make your own Spirit Jugs like the ones from Eighteen 25.

Stacked Painted Pumpkins

courtesy Brit Co

These stackable pumpkins look amazing, add a funky vibe to your front porch, and are surprisingly easy to make—especially when you follow the tutorial we found over at Brit + Co. It’s also a decoration idea that’ll last for years and can be used both inside and out. 

Get the pumpkins here

Dead & Breakfast Sign

Christy James via Confessions of a Serial DIYer

How clever is this Dead & Breakfast sign from Confessions of a Serial DIYer? It's the perfect addition to your haunted home. 

Get the look here.

 

Easy Floating Ghosts

Practically Functional

These floating ghosts seem more sweet than spooky. The best part? This last-minute decor detail is a cinch to make. Jessi of Practically Functional has the details on a DIY anyone can tackle.

 

 

Giant Spider Web

Jacob Clayton at MyUntangledLife

Life can be a tangled web and MyUntangledLife makes one of the best! Drape this amazing spider’s home on your front porch for the holiday and see how many little ghouls and goblins dare enter!  

Get the look here

Mice Silhouettes

courtesy Sixty Fifth Avenue

If you’ve got steps up to your front door, this idea from Sixty-Fifth Avenue works perfectly. We love the silhouette mice: they add a spooky touch without being too creepy. Add in a few pumpkins and any Cinderellas out for a stroll will feel right at home. You can find the silhouettes at the local craft store or make your own if you’re feeling crafty. See the entire set up over at Sixty-Fifth Avenue.

 

Climbing Skeletons

Stefanie Schiada of Brooklyn Limestone

We are in awe of the skeletons caught crawling all over this amazing home in Brooklyn. Stephanie of Brooklyn Limestone shares her inspirations and stunning home decor here. And, even if you don't have a 100-year-old home to decorate, you can still get the look by following this tutorial from Instructables

Nancy Creative

These Jack O’ Lanterns are anything but “cookie cutter"! They’ll light a ghoulish path to your door as luminaries, or add a stylish pop to your porch. All you need are stainless steel cookie cutters and a rubber mallet. Nancy at Nancy Creative has the scoop.

 

— Natasha Davis & Gabby Cullen

 

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Ready to make weekend breakfasts feel extra festive? Your fam will love eating “waffle webs” thanks to this adorable new appliance that cooks up mini waffles in spiderweb shapes.

The Dash Spider Web Mini Waffle Maker is available to buy at Target now for $10. At a petite 2.8 inches high and 5 inches wide, it will easily slide into the smallest of kitchens. The nonstick cooking surface ensures that you’ll get get perfect creations every time!

If you’re hoping to make the first meal of the day slightly creepier, you can also buy a skull version of the waffle maker. This one’s a bit more expensive at $17.99, but it’s already racking up great reviews.

The appliances also come with recipe guides for both sweet and savory waffles. If you need even more inspo, check out our list of other foods you can make with a trusty waffle maker!

––Sarah Shebek

All images courtesy of Target

 

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Whether you’re heading out, or staying in for Halloween 2020, the citizens of New York City are still bringing it with over-the-top and amazing Halloween decorations. From gorgeous and festive to creepy or campy, we’ve rounded up some of our favorites—that of course, you can “tour” from the comfort of your living room. (Still looking for ideas on what to do for Halloween? Check out these!)

Creepy in Kensington

Mimi O'Connor

Enormous spider/candy chute? Check. Flying bat? Check. Timely headstones with puns? Check. Check it out on E. Fourth near Albemarle. 

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Home Freak Home

This townhouse in Prospect Lefferts Gardens is home to an impressive collection of skeletons, witches and ghouls. 

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Upper Yeesch Side

This charming pair is part of an elaborate display on the Upper East Side on 67th Street. 

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Great Ape

Apparently King Kong has moved on from the Empire State Building and is now in Brooklyn Heights on Clark Street! (Near Willow.)

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Chillin in the Village

An elegantly-spooky display of bats, autumnal foliage and skeleton/spider duo for good measure in the Village on Washington Place off Sixth Avenue. 

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Eek a House

This house in Queens looks like a major HQ for a creepy crew! 

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Going for a Spin

A returning favorite on Christopher Street, the giant spider web is topped by a skeleton for 2020. 

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On the Web

Someone on this Upper West Side block really loves Halloween. #approve

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Peace is the Word

In Chelsea, it's all about Namaste. 

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Green with Frenzy

Meanwhile, on 36th Street in Manhattan, the displays of life-sized skeletons glow, and feature a nice contrasting violet light. 

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Character Appearances

We appreciate the maximalist sensibility of this display in Greenpoint. #moreismore

Dominating in Ditmas

Mimi O'Connor

This massive display in Ditmas Park in Brooklyn gets more elaborate each year. Spiders, creepy clowns, zombies, witches, skeletons, demons: no matter your nightmare, there's something for you! (Find it at the corner of Argyle and Albemarle Road. 

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Go Big or Go Home

Not for the faint of heart, this Halloween house in Middle Village not only sports a highly-coveted larger-than-life skeleton, its creepy display continues. (Click through photos for more terrifying tableaus.)

—Mimi O’Connor

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This year, take your Halloween celebrations to the next level by decking your house out spooky style. We’ve got plenty of DIY Halloween decorations—think candy corn wreaths, glowing luminaries and spider web entryways. We even have Halloween decorations for doors! Read on to check them all out, from the effortless to the elaborate.

14 Halloween Decorating Ideas You Can Easily Pull Off

Andrei Ianovskii via Unsplash

Covering your house with Halloween thrills and chills has never been easier. We found 14 (almost) homemade Halloween decorations that range from chillingly clever (dead & breakfast anyone?) to delightfully simple. Click here to get inspired.

Melted Crayon Pumpkins

Forever Freckled

Deck out your front porch with these colorful pumpkins—they're way more vibrant than your typical jack-o-lantern. Grab some crayons and a hairdryer and get crafting! Click here to get the instructions.

10 Delightful Ways to Dress Up Your Halloween Door

Green & Gorgeous

From easy-to-make mummies and monsters to simple spiders and bats, we've stomped through the internet and unearthed a frightfully fun cast of characters to adorn to your door this October. Click here to get the scoop on how to make your own door decor.

Creepy-Cool Luminaries to Make This Halloween

Dream a Little Bigger

Get your house Halloween ready by making your own ghoul-worthy luminaries. From the classic brown paper bag variety to spooky disembodied hands, the crafting possibilities are endless. Click here to get your glow on.

3 Ways to Decorate with Candy Corn

Jellybean Junkyard

If there’s one candy that typifies Halloween, it’s the familiar orange, yellow and white candy corn. Give your sweet tooth a break by using your candy corn for other purposes: decorating! Click here to get in on the cavity-free fun.

10 Mummy Crafts You Can Actually Wrap Your Head Around

Eighteen 25

Whether you’ve been known to whip up a fairy garden out of nothing but glitter and shaving cream or you buried your hot glue gun in the yard when no one was looking, we promise you’ll love all the ideas in this roundup of frightfully fun mummy crafts perfect for both the seasoned DIYer and the craft newbie. To get all the gory details on these crafts, click here.

 

 

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Get ready for a month filled with sweet, sweet spooky goodness at Baskin-Robbins. The iconic ice cream eatery has all kinds of Halloween-themed treats, including a chocolate zombie hand-topped sundae!

If a pillow case-filled with Halloween goodies at the end of the month isn’t enough chocolate-covered yumminess, Baskin-Robbins wants to start October off on the right foot with its flavor of the month: Candy Mashup.

Not only is Candy Mashup pure ice cream awesomeness (it’s a chocolate base with Snickers, caramel cup pieces and a salty caramel ribbon mixed in), but it’s one of the key ingredients featured in October’s Fright Night Scoop. The seasonal sundae includes a scoop of Candy Mashup, a Halloween sprinkle mix and a white chocolate zombie hand.

Along with the Fright Night Scoop, Baskin-Robbins is also serving up a bounty of limited-time Halloween-themed goodies, such as the Ghost Cake (a striped cake topped with buttercream ghosts, Kit-Kat pieces, chocolate drips, a Halloween sprinkle mix and Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups), the Piñata Ghost Cake (Halloween sprinkles spill out when you slice this ghoulishly good cake) and a Spider Web Cookie Cake.

Just in case you don’t get enough candy-coated fun on Halloween day, visit participating Baskin-Robbins locations on Oct. 31 to Celebrate 31 and get ice cream scoops for $1.70 and two pre-packaged quarts for $7.99.

—Erica Loop

Photos: Courtesy of Baskin-Robbins

 

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Love Cupcake Wars? Can’t get enough of the Kids Baking Championship? Then your mini master chefs will be very excited to check out Food Network’s Halloween line up.

Food Network has just revealed it will be launching a whole slate of Halloween-themed programming to kick off the holiday season. While the channel has featured Halloween shows like Halloween Wars in the past, this year there will be even more spooktacular fun to enjoy.

“Food Network is the ultimate destination for Halloween-themed content, showcasing the holiday like no one else can with nail-biting competitions and jaw-dropping creations that viewers just can’t get enough of,” Courtney White, President, Food Network and Cooking Channel, said in a statement. “With Halloween Baking Championship and Halloween Wars both seeing series-high ratings last year, we knew we had to deliver even more tricks and treats this holiday season, upping the ante across both networks.”

The programming will kick off on Sep. 23 with both the return of Halloween Baking Championship and the new series premiere of Halloween Cake-Off. On Sep. 26 the fun continues with the launch of Kids Baking Championship: Tricks & Treats, which features hosts Valerie Bertinelli and Duff Goldman challenging young chefs to create the spookiest spider web desserts.

Other new series premiering in September and October include Halloween Wars (Sep. 29), Outrageous Pumpkins (Sep. 29) and Haunted Gingerbread Showdown (Oct. 6). There will also be special sweets and treats-themed episodes of Barefoot Contessa: Cook Like a Pro, Chopped, Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, Girl Meets Farm, Guy’s Grocery Games, Guy’s Ranch Kitchen, The Kitchen, The Pioneer Woman and Trisha’s Southern Kitchen.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: DaytimeTVShow via Instagram

 

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You’re still buying backpacks and crayons for the kiddos, but Bath and Body Works is ready for Halloween! The sweet smelling retailer has a whole new collection for 2019 and it’s absolutely spook-tacular.

So what can you expect from Bath and Body Works this Halloween? The glam goodies include everything from soap to candles. And you won’t want to miss these treats.

Vampire Blood Gentle Foaming Handsoap

This $6.50 soap may look like a vampire's leftovers, but it smells like red berries, jasmine and plum!

 

Sparkly Spider Web Pedestal 3-Wick Candle Holder

The name says it all. This web pedestal ($15.50) is the perfect addition to your Halloween decor.

 

Ghoul Friend 3-Wick Candle

Enjoy the scents of strawberries, peony and citrus in this ghoulishly good design ($24.50).

Candi Corn Bath Fizz

Nothing says Halloween more than candy corn. This scented fizz ($7.95) brings clementine, bergamot, apple blossom, pink pepper and blonde woods to your bath!

Sweet Cinnamon Pumpkin Body Cream

With all the Halloween hooplah, let's not forget about the pumpkin everything. Even though Halloween is spooky, there's still time to smell like a PSL with this cinnamon-y cream ($13.50).

 

—Erica Loop

Photos: Bath and Body Works

 

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Disneyland and LEGOLAND will no doubt be on the vacation wish list, but we’re here to tell you the following museums are giving amusement parks a serious run for their money. From tiny towns to giant locomotives, your kiddos will be begging to stay another day. Click through the gallery below to learn about our favorite spots from across the country.

Bay Area Discovery Museum, Sausalito

Perfect view of the Golden Gate Bridge aside, this hotbed of creative exhibits is a slam-dunk for families looking to immerse themselves in familiar fun. Visit the Ports of San Francisco and Oakland in Bay Hall, which features a Fisherman’s Wharf model where children can fish for crabs, and a shipping dock where kids can lift and lower containers around a vessel, while an underwater tunnel for toddlers and an impressive vintage train set are also fan favorites. Keep your creative kiddos happy with a well-stocked art and crafts room made just for them. But don't stay inside! Acres of outdoor activities abound—including tree houses, a sunken ship filled with sand, and even a rope climbing structure that looks like a spider web.

557 McReynolds Rd.
Sausalito, Ca 94965
415-339-3900
Online: bayareadiscoverymuseum.org

Photo: Jessica Merz via flickr

Do you have an incredible museum to take kids to near you? Tell us about it in the comments section, below!

—Shelley Massey