24 Halloween Garden Decor Ideas

Halloween Garden Decor Ideas using spooky skeletons, ghostly ghouls and slithering snakes are of course fun ideas when decorating your garden for Halloween but if you looking to make more child-friendly halloween gardern decorations then why not keep it cute?

Halloween Garden Decor Ideas
Halloween Garden Decor Ideas

Halloween is just around the corner, and your thoughts are turning to how you should decorate it for the season.

1. Lead the way to Halloween excitement

I would line my garden path, or even set it up front and center at a Halloween party with these three glowing pumpkins. Made from metal, the pumpkins have a distressed look for an antique aesthetic.

The pumpkins runs on batteries and has a timer so you can light them up every single night without having to manually turn it on or off.

2. Black Light Pots

If you would rather be more subtle (and still totally cool) with the blacklight trend a few glowing pots around your porch will brighten up any space without calling focus. A dose of glow in the dark paint or even some battery operated lights inside your pots will also achieve a similar effect.

Such a simple Halloween garden decor idea that will give your front porch an added boost. It’s also a great way of making all your other potted plants look only slightly creepy.

3. Light up your Halloween night with jack-o’-lanterns

A jack-o’-lantern is the one of Halloween icon, you can not pass on this. They are an awesome addition to any garden, giving a spooky light and making it funny as ever.

You can carve pumpkins, naturally, but there are many other methods to light jack-o’-lanterns — such as these adorable pumpkin lights.

4. Light the way this Halloween garden decor path

The typical use of string lights, but in this case it’s path lightning lines to guide trick or treateres to the door. Any string lights will work, but these color-changing pumpkin lights are perfect for Halloween.

Halloween Garden Decor Ideas
Halloween Garden Decor Ideas

Use stakes to line the path and then attach the string lights to the stakes with zip ties. If you don’t have a walkway to line, you can simply stake the lights into the ground to create a glowing border around your garden.

5. Halloween garden décor solar light

Solar lightsFor some extra suitable for framing glow: The garden lives on island time. There are even Halloween-themed solar lights available now in the shape of pumpkins, ghosts and witches etc.

Solar lights can also help to showcase any other elements of your Halloween garden decor. If you are hanging a Halloween wreath or garland, consider solar spotlights as this creates another lighting effect. (Or illuminate trees with sparkling strands of Halloween string lights.)

Solar lights are super easy to put up, and cost nothing in electricity. All you have to do is set the solar panel somewhere sunny and let it roll.

6. Build a Creepy Halloween Garden decor Scene

Now, for those of you who are obsessed with doing Halloween correctly, why not set up a little spooky scene in your yard? This is your chance to throw an old-fashioned garden party, pull out the lawn mowers and leaf blowers you have been neglecting throughout winter or add tombstones all over the place…whatever it takes to give your space that full-blown haunted house aesthetic.

The trick of a scene is to dress in layers. I begin by placing the largest items at either end of my garden closer to backside and then I work my way from there with smaller pieces in front. Tip: You could also style various garden vignettes by creating different sections of your yard with individual themes.

7. Narrow sliver eyes aglow at dusk

What a great idea to put glowing Eyes in your garden for Halloween. These can be bought as a pack of three, or DIY them by gathering empty toilet paper rolls and battery operated tea lights.

You could use the same idea to build glowing eyes of different sizes and shades floating throughout your backyard. An enjoyable and simple DIY project that the whole family can contribute to.

8. Light up your Halloween garden decor with glowing orbs

Give you garden that enchanted look with some Light Orbs. You can get these circular LED orbs in a variety of colors and sizes to arrange exactly how you please. These things would be perfect sitting on top of planters or the grass and we even love them hanging from a tree or your pergola.

These orbs can also be set outside on the porch, in windows or anywhere inside your house for some Halloween magic!

9. Create a ghostly garden scene

Combine several of these to make the perfect Halloween garden scene. Hang pumpkin lights on the top of your fence, drop some grave markers and more interestingly let skeletons climb over.

With a few extra Halloween trinkets on the porch, you have yourself haunted house.

10. Light up your Halloween garden decor with a lighted tree

Need a little light with your Halloween backyard decor, consider a pre-lit tree. The terrifying tree with a creepy jack-o-lantern at its base. It could be used to bring some height and light into your Halloween garden decor.

I grouped my tree with a scarecrow and some pumpkins. You can also put in as a centerpiece with another display.

11. Light up your Halloween garden decor with lighted branches

These lighted tree branches would look great in your garden for Halloween. Great for illuminating your Halloween garden decorations, or as a stand-alone item.

And they do look like twisted, wicked trees. Line your garden path with them or put them into planters. placed in a row, then filled w/green pony syn! super fun and halloween easy for the garden.

Feeling crafty — You could always do it yourself and make your own lighted branches with a few things from the hobby store.

12. Create a Halloween garden scene with lighted gourds

In a lovely Halloween garden aspect with glowing gourds Put a few more pumpkins and gourds around the milk can, string up some spooky Halloween lights on your porch to complete the look.

This is what makes these Halloween garden decorations the best — they are fully customizable. Be as creative in printing a combination of pumpkins, gourds and lights by drawing any scene that fits your personal style.

13. Light up your Halloween garden decor with a lighted pumpkin patch

Lighted Pumpkin Patch — Create a fun and simple light up pumpkin patch for your front yard this Halloween! The pumpkins light up and look divine in these …not to mention the leaf placement around them, as well as some additional pumpkins nearby.

Make spooky Halloween light boxes to add some creepy impress in these lights and make them part of your garden decor this year! I like how easy and straightforward this is to install. And you can reuse these light-up pumpkins every Halloween going forward.

14. Create a Halloween garden scene with lighted witches

Lighted Halloween Garden Scene Put it on a table, or in one case even sat in the wheelbarrow. The centrepiece of the main attraction are lighted witches surrounded by trees and pumpkins.

All these ornaments can be found at your local garden center big box store. Add a few lighted witches, trees and pumpkins surrounded with spooky black netting.

15. Create a Halloween garden scene with lighted skeletons

Eerie Halloween garden decor with illuminated skeletons and a fog machine. dedes lifeassium/via Homebnc This garden is where the skeletons go to have a good time, and they are joined by an unusual dancing guest.

Then a huge spider climbs the tree to get in on the action.

So for these simply add a few pumpkins and some spider web.

16. Light up your Halloween garden decor with a lighted graveyard

This is such a fun idea! You can make a wooden and spooky graveyard in your garden if you use the right materials, or buy them from store but making lighted headstones will give more light for sure.

17. Create a Halloween garden scene with lighted tombstones

For those looking to craft an entire Halloween turf scene, begin with a couple lit tombstones and work up. The lighted tombstones come in a set of three with various designs including ones equipped with LED lights, for extra effect.

Other Halloween decors such as ghouls, skeletons or even a fog machine can be incorporated in your scene too to make it more authentic.

18. Create a Halloween garden scene with lighted cats

For instance, if you have a big yard there are Halloween inflatables and lighted decorations to set the stage for all types of spooking in your garden. @tirza_vhs shared this Halloween garden scene by @samsclubfinds.

Four hot glowing cats and a Halloween tree in the center of it all. You can see a few inflatables in the background and there are smaller decorations put out toward the front of his yard. It is all held together with a purple twine and Halloween garden flag.

There’s a lot to look at in this scene, but it doesn’t look too busy. The key to creating a cohesive look is to stick to a color scheme and to spread out the larger pieces.

19. Light up your Halloween garden decor with lighted spiders

A lighted spider is a super simple way to add some creepy illumination. This trio of spiders is lighted and set on stakes to push into the ground. You can also use them to accent a huge desk plant or planter box.

This is the perfect way to add some of that intimate glow in your garden offering a flame free option. For those who are not so much into spiders this can be done with any other light up Halloween decoration.

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20. Create a Halloween garden scene with lighted bats

Using lighted decorations can help you combine all manner of options to bring your garden alive for Halloween. A lighted bat is a go-to Halloween decoration that just works.

Use a couple of these illuminated bats along with spider webs and some eerie Halloween sign to make your garden look like little scary scene. You could even through in a few more lighted decor elements on top of it for extra fun.

21. Light up your Halloween garden decor with a lighted spider web

There is such a thing as too many Halloween lights. Add a lighted spider web to your Halloween garden decor for an eerie yet illuminated effect.

22. Halloween Garden Scene Lighted Cauldrons

Lighted Cauldron Outdoor decor is the perfect way to add a little Halloween fun in your garden. Using Halloween lighted decorations throughout your lighting can make the part more engaging if you wish,

A set of three LED lit cauldrons Put them on your porch, out of doors or at a table.

23. Light up your Halloween garden decor with lighted pumpkins

Light Up Pumpkins Lighted pumpkins are your classic Halloween decoration, and they do look amazing in outside decorating as well so implement them! Lighted pumpkin stakes are perfect for lining your garden pathway or tucking them in among all of your favorite fall flowers.

Pair this with a lighted pumpkin decoration and you can give your garden an instant burst of color. You may recall a few of our lighted pumpkins dotting the garden here and there, orange lights sparkling in the dark amongst everything green.

24. Create a Halloween garden scene with lighted gnomes

Halloween Gnome Decor If you love garden gnomes, then I know you are going to want your own Halloween gnome decorations. The little guys are all ready for the Halloween cards and light up your garden these nights. Put these glowing gnomes all around your garden for a fun and (not so) spooky Halloween setting.

Conclusion

Halloween is suppose to be for fun, and yes a little spooky. It is also a great time to simply let your creative mind wander. No matter how creepy you make your Hallocreepy Halloween garden decor, its a fun way to get creative and celebrate the holiday season. This year, why not make it the best yard in town.

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