15 Of The Best Easy DIY Halloween Decor Ideas

With just a few weeks left until Halloween, it is time to begin getting into the spirit of the season and to start thinking about decorating your home. Whether you have kids of your own or not is kind of irrelevant, but one thing is certain: Folks are more than likely going to see the inside of your place on Halloween.

Nobody wants to be around the Grinch at Christmas and the same rules apply for Halloween, but costumes and decorations can be so expensive. The good news is that they don't need to be if you make them yourself and doing just that is half of the fun of Halloween anyway.

You don't even need to like pumpkins to get into the spirit of things (although it definitely helps) but there are plenty of options for do-it-yourself Halloween home decor if you think outside the box, even just a little.

So take a look through this list of 15 easy do-it-yourself Halloween home decor ideas, and you just might be able to save yourself a little bit of cash and have some fun in the process.

1. Glowing Eyes

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Her Campus

Want to terrify people with some glowing eyes around your apartment? Just take some toilet rolls, cut eye shapes into them, insert a couple of glow sticks and cover the ends. Simple.

2. Fake Pumpkins

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Fab DIY

If pumpkins are too heavy or you simply don't like them, then just make your own. Get some foil tubing from a hardware store and a piece of pipe for the stem. Arrange the tubing in a circle and spray orange.

3. Ghost Candles

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Handy Home Tips

It doesn't get any easier than going to the dollar store, picking up some tall, white candles and drawing ghost faces on them with a sharpie.

4. "The Nightmare Before Christmas" Light

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NIFY Mag

It's back to the dollar store for a cheap touch light. Take your Sharpie and draw the face of Jack Skellington from Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas.

5. Blood-Dripped Candles

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Lily Shop

Light a red candle and drip the wax around the edge of a white candle to give the appearance of blood!

6. Garage Door Victim

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Home Edit

If you really want to freak people out, stuff some old clothes with straw or paper and leave the top half under your garage door, then splatter the front of the door with ketchup.

7. Trash Bag Spider Webs

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Fast Forward Fun

All you need to do is follow the very simple steps in the picture to make a whole bunch of spider webs.

8. Cardboard Zombie Window

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David Lowe

Cut some cardboard into long pieces and paint a woodgrain pattern onto them and attach to doors or windows for that "boarded-up" look. For an added touch, attach plastic skeleton hands or even draw eyeballs on ping pong balls and have them peering through.

9. Eyeball Flowers

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DIY Ready

Buy some plastic eyeballs or use the ping pong ball trick (cut them in half to mimic eyeballs) and then glue them in place in the center of fake roses. Obviously, the darker the flowers, the better.

10. Watermelon Brain

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Raining Hot Coupons

Peel a watermelon so the white part is still visible, put it in a bowl and cut a brain pattern into it. This is great for those who don't like pumpkins.

11. A Head In A Jar

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We Know Memes

Take a panoramic photograph of somebody's head and print it in color, then curl the paper up, put it in a jar and freak everybody out.

12. Another Head In A Jar

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Easy Day

If the previous head-in-a-jar trick seemed like too much effort, just take some old doll heads, wrap them in lace or cheesecloth, and put them inside a bell jar.

13. Cheesecloth Ghosts

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Postris

To make these ghosts just put some type of ball on top of a soda bottle and use some wire to arrange the position of the arms. Drape the cheesecloth over the top and spray with starch. Once they are dry, these will be able to stand up on their own.

14. PVC Mummy

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Garage of Evil

If you have PVC piping, some old clothes and a mask, you too can throw together a pretty awesome mummy.

15. Styrofoam Tombstone

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DIY Network

If you have access to an iron, you can make a pretty impressive-looking tombstone. Just draw your design onto a piece of styrofoam and then engrave it with the soldering iron in a well-ventilated area. After that, spray it gray and add some extra details, and voila, a realistic-looking tombstone.