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It's spooky season!

9/25/2022

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Halloween is one of my son's favorite holidays to decorate for! Before kids, I never really decorated for Halloween. However over the years, I have started to accumulate many decor items for Halloween. While I try to keep things non-spooky since I still have a little one, I have loved curating a collection of Halloween decor that aligns with my decor style but gives off those spooky vibes! With any season, I always make sure to decorate with items that are transitional throughout the year, while adding in some that are specific to the holiday. 

Halloween Front Porch Inspiration

When decorating for Halloween, I love to keep the palette neutral while adding in different elements for Halloween, especially nature. For this Halloween front porch, I have brought in many nature elements from the tree branches to the mums. I have also included a simple do it yourself affordable Halloween wreath. The front porch is simple, yet gives off that spooky-like vibe. To keep the decor items even more transitional, you can include a more standard welcome mat. From the beautiful terracotta planters (a splurge item), the wicker planters, and accent rug, these items can be used throughout the year! While I go for more of a neutral palette, you can certainly add in more color with the mums & flowers and/or paint the pumpkins to be more aligned with your style! You can even add in a more colorful area rug! 
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How to make a DIY Halloween wreath 

This simple do it yourself Halloween wreath that can be either placed on your front door, over your fireplace, or vignette. 
Items you will need: 
  • A grapevine wreath
  • 2-3 crows (depending on size)
  • Moss
  • Velvet ribbon (optional)
  • Bats (optional)
To create this simple DIY Halloween wreath, you will take your grapevine wreath and add moss to the base on the wreath. To secure it to the wreath, you can add some hot glue; however, with the grapevine being pretty rough, the moss typically sticks pretty well in the wreath. From there, you can add in the crows. The crows can be secured by using the wires that are at the base of the crows. Depending on the size of your grapevine wreath, you can add in 2-3 crows. This can complete your wreath -- super simple and easy! If you want to make it a bit more spookier, you can add in a few bats. You can even try a mid-size velvet ribbon to the top to dress it up a bit. 
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For more Halloween inspiration for the season, head over to my LTK page and check out my Halloween Lookbook. ​If you do not know what LTK is, its a platform that allows creators to post their curated designs and inspo all in one space for you to become inspired and shop the looks! I will always post my inspiration there first before any other platforms -- so be sure to give me a follow! 
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