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)
[100-yen shop] Just stick on the parts! Halloween wreath
![[100-yen shop] Just stick on the parts! Halloween wreath](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/fcss4eulnjA/sddefault.jpg)
A cute Halloween wreath you can make just by attaching parts.
Get your ribbon, faux fur, pumpkin bouquet, artificial flowers, nuts, wreath base, adhesive, and nippers ready, and let’s get started.
Glue the fur material onto the wreath base.
Use nippers to cut flowers and greenery from the pumpkin bouquet, then glue them on.
Using velour flowers adds a warm, autumn feel and looks adorable.
Keep balance and volume in mind, and glue everything securely so it won’t come off.
Adding colored leaves and pumpkins is also a key point.
You can enjoy making a simple yet luxurious original wreath.
[Origami] 3D Halloween Wreath
![[Origami] 3D Halloween Wreath](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/aYVhyx9zI0g/sddefault.jpg)
This wreath is made by gluing circular pieces onto a 12 cm diameter base.
Use origami paper for the pieces.
The first piece is a circular part cut to a 3 cm diameter.
The second is made by folding a circular piece in half and gluing three of them together to create a three-dimensional element.
The third is a slightly larger pumpkin piece made the same way as the second.
After alternately attaching pieces 1 and 2 to the base, glue Halloween-themed craft decorations onto piece 1.
Then attach the pumpkin piece to the end of a strip of origami paper cut lengthwise, and stick it onto the base so it looks like it’s hanging from above.
That’s it!
Yarn Ball Halloween Wreath

A handmade, cozy yarn Halloween wreath.
Prepare tissues, yarn, felt, scissors, and glue, and let’s get started.
Crumple three tissues into a ball to make the base for a pumpkin.
Wrap yarn tightly around it to add thickness, and secure the end with glue so it doesn’t unravel.
Make more in the same way, changing the yarn colors as you like.
After you’ve made about 10, glue them together in a circle.
Create original facial features with felt, attach them, and you’re done.
The steps are simple, so it’s an activity you can enjoy together with children around kindergarten senior age.
Jack-o’-lantern
Let’s try making Halloween decorations with plastic bottles.
You can make a ghost lantern using a small empty plastic bottle.
Cut off the bottom of the bottle, then briefly press the cut edge against a hot iron.
This should smooth out the uneven edge and make it uniform.
Wrap yarn around and around the bottle.
For the lantern’s light, try using a wire string light.
Attach facial features and hang it in your room to create decor that enhances the Halloween atmosphere.
Tissue Paper Halloween Art
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There are often some slightly scary Halloween decorations, aren’t there? With tissue paper jack-o’-lanterns, you can make cute creations.
You make them by rolling up tissue paper into little balls by hand.
Be sure to prepare tissue paper in Halloween colors like orange, purple, and black.
Since the method isn’t complicated, it seems like something everyone can make together, even in households with small children or elderly family members.
A Halloween party decorated with things you made yourselves is sure to be even more fun.



