However, some are swapping their spooky decor for something a little more light-heartedenter: Pinkoween.
Pinkoween embraces a rosy palette, ditching the traditional orange and black.
Think: blush pumpkins, warm-toned table linens, and pastel floral skull vases.
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Along with rosy shades, Pinkoween is also about incorporating them into playful accents.
Its all about having fun and keeping the look light and whimsical.
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Still, you dont have to stick to uber-vibrant shadesanything light and bright does the trick.
Since Pinkoween embraces a cuter, less spooky version of Halloween, the decor should reflect that feeling.
Adding white mums to the mix also enhances the look.
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I use colorful pumpkins around the house to accent what I already have, Klos recommends.
Meaningful decorations can also help invoke that warm, fuzzy feeling.
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Maybe you just like the idea of incorporating less spine-chilling elements.
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Alves, for one, enjoys a more pared-back palette.
On the flip side, Klos enjoys going beyond pink and including every color of the rainbow.
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I tend to lean into jewel tones while still incorporating the classic orange and black, she explains.
This allows me to use my iconic traditional items but incorporate the colorful aesthetic I love.
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