Delight and fright visitors and trick-or-treaters with the following DIY outdoor Halloween ideas.

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Even those terrified of these eight-legged creatures will appreciate the effort and surreality of this Halloween scene.

Skeletons and white and black pumpkins by a black front door

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Potions are a no-fail choice and make for a fun and colorful sign.

Other ideas could be a broom repair service or mummy bandage mending.

A Witch’s Touch

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The easiest way to show that witches live here?

White house with DIY spiders and web

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Leave a broom and hat on your front door bench or on a seating areain your backyard.

Bonus points for bedazzling your witch hat and adding extra special touches like painted pumpkins and glowing lanterns.

This can also be done with sheds, outdoor offices, and pergolas.

Sign in front of walk-up home with witch potion on it

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Elizabeth Rishel made these magically come to life with tomato cages, garbage bags, and tulle.

Add a smoke machine inside of a cauldron or basket for a seriously cool brewing effect.

It’s not too difficult of a project but it instantly infuses magic into your outdoor areas.

Disco ball painted pumpkin

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Fill a wheelbarrow with dirt and set up one skeleton to push it from behind.

Inside, drop a few femurs, skulls, and metacarpals.

Friends who stop by won’t know whether to cackle or cry.

Bench with broom and witch hat

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Gather up branches from around your home and spray paint them black and tie them into a downward-facing bouquet.

Then glue or wrap with wire a skeleton hand to the top of the arrangement for an extra-creepy twist.

It’s likely no one will take a seat in this area for the foreseeable.

White playhouse with Halloween decorations

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The Halloween Spirit Captured

Eerie but elegant, you might encapsulate Halloween’s spirit with this DIY.

Then add painted miniature trees, pumpkins, mini skeletons, candles, or faux crows within their bars.

It’s slightly haunting but surprisingly chic, too.

Glowing green witches

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It’s also a great chance to dress them up in their own costume.

A Friendly Ghost Wreath

This sweet wreath makes ghosts feel less frightening and far more friendly.

Spray paint a vine wreath base black and wrap a ribbon around one side of it.

Frosted door windows with bats

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Hang it in a place where these tiny ghouls will make you feel most welcome.

These outlines can also serve as the perfect backdrop for party games, too.

It’s bold and eye-catching as well as a little bit scary.

Halloween-inspired outdoor fireplace area

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Using glossy vinyl or black paper, you might trace out several sizes of bats and cut them out.

A Spidery Ring Wreath

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CanHalloween craftsbe elegant?

Absolutely, with a baby’s-breath-adorned ring wreath.

Floating witches hats on porch

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Instead, grab spray paint and brushes to turn these classic Halloween staples into chromatic masterpieces.

It gives a much more vibrant touch to objects that are normally seen as unsettling.

Keep the atmosphere going with a black tablecloth and taper candles for the perfect supperor seance.

Skeleton bones in a wheelbarrow

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A wreath is also a great place for a crow’s nest or another eerie animal.

Take one or two full-size skeletons and prop them up in places you wouldn’t expect.

Add a witch’s legs to a planter next to your door and string your plants in cobwebs.

Skeleton on porch and wreath with hand

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It’s also relatively easy to create an on-theme doormat with stencils and spray paint.

As a final touch, a broom leaning against the wall can also go a long way.

Sneakily place a skeleton within the planters that frame your front porch or patio.

Black ivy wreath on front door

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It’s a fun little surprise that fits into your everyday surroundings eerily well.

For an extra pop of color, try painting the skeletons.

Then set up an arch to frame your front door.

Spiders all over wall and outdoor mirror

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Thispumpkin DIYcan be less messy and often longer-lasting than pumpkins that have been hollowed out.

Draw out your designs with a pencil or permanent marker then get painting.

For outdoor signs, choose a paint that won’t get ruined by rain (or errant ghosts).

Black cage lantern and pumpkin

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Pumpkins and candlelit table

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Skeleton sitting on pumpkins and hay bales

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Ghost black wreath

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Halloween snack area

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Bats and skeleton wreath

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Pink door with pumpkin wreath and bats

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Gold ring wreath with spider

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Gold skeleton with pumpkins on porch

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DIY Halloween signs with different movie names

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Floating hats over Halloween table

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Spiders and butterflies on white door

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Skeleton in a basket chair on a deck

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Floating witch hats on porch

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Skeleton in a blue and white planter with ferns

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Front door with gold and black Halloween decor

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Halloween party pumpkin painting crafts

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Hey Boo Halloween DIY sign

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