Handmade Halloween Decorations! A Collection of DIY Decoration Ideas Using Everyday Materials
When Halloween season rolls around, many of us want to decorate our homes with a slightly spooky yet cute vibe! In times like that, how about using handmade Halloween decorations? Handmade pieces have a special charm you just can’t get from store-bought items.
If you make them with family or friends, the excitement for Halloween will double! And if they’re easy to craft with materials you already have at home, you can start the very day inspiration strikes.
In this article, we’ll introduce ideas for Halloween decorations that will beautifully brighten up your room.
Why not create special memories with warm, handcrafted decor?
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Handmade Halloween Decorations! A Collection of DIY Ideas Using Everyday Materials (21–30)
Eyeball flower
https://www.tiktok.com/@hornirakl/video/7426097128314899718Why not get ready for Halloween by making decorations with a delightfully eerie vibe? The key is a unique design, so definitely give it a try.
You’ll need lollipops, kitchen paper, colored pens, black construction paper, scissors, bamboo skewers, a hot glue gun, paint, glue, and more.
By rolling cut pieces of black construction paper around a bamboo skewer, you can achieve a petal-like finish.
Try adjusting the colors and the number of petals as you go.
These should work great both as decorations and as gifts.
Lantern-style ornament

A jack-o’-lantern-style lantern made mainly from construction paper and toilet paper rolls is easy to craft and adorably perfect for Halloween party decorations.
By making evenly spaced cuts in the construction paper and attaching it in a three-dimensional way around the toilet paper roll, you can create a lantern that’s instantly recognizable as Halloween decor.
If possible, layering sheets of orange construction paper with slightly different shades can add even more depth.
Since a craft knife is used, it may be difficult for children to make on their own, but dividing tasks between parent and child makes it a fun ornament to create together.
Halloween Snow Globe
https://www.tiktok.com/@rin_mama_ikuji/video/7546565410003373319Let’s create and display Halloween-themed decorations packed with your personal touches! You’ll need a lidded empty jar, a melamine sponge, adhesive, Halloween-themed figures or ornaments you like, picks, beads, liquid laundry starch, water, and glitter or sparkly materials.
The key is to use a water-resistant adhesive.
The look will change depending on the size and color of the glitter, so be sure to experiment.
Also, when children handle the adhesive, it’s best for them to work together with a parent or teacher to prevent it from getting on their hands.
[100-yen shop] Halloween wreath made with paper plates and paper napkins
https://www.tiktok.com/@sana_tanosi/video/7548615236337569032A Halloween wreath made with paper plates and paper napkins full of Halloween vibes.
Get your paper plates, ribbon, construction paper, paper napkins, scissors, and glue ready.
Cut a hole in the center of the paper plate to make the wreath base.
Cut the paper napkins for decoration into pieces about 1/16 of their original size and twist them.
Using glue, attach the twisted napkins to the paper plate.
The key is to place them so there are no gaps.
Wrap a ribbon around it for an accent, and finish by attaching decorations made from construction paper—witch’s legs, a hat, and bats.
Give this parent-and-child Halloween wreath a try!
Halloween wreath made with rubber bands
Thread about 60–80 rubber bands onto a tube, then remove them and tie the center with another rubber band.
Cut the looped sections on both sides with scissors, then trim the ends to shape it.
Pass a twist tie through the central rubber band and attach it to the base.
This will become the ghost, so make lots of them in various colors until the base is completely covered.
Attach googly-eye parts to the rubber bands, thread a hanging string through, and it’s done.
Mixing rubber band colors adds a nice accent.



