Boo! We are about one month away to Halfway to Halloween and it’s time to start getting into the spooky spirit! AMC will be launching their Halfway to Halloween movie specials, Disney Parks are gearing up for spooktacular Halfway to Halloween parties, and Halloween geeks across the web are planning parties, gatherings and fun projects for he occasion!
While some people go all out with full-on Halloween decor (we saw one house here in Oak Harbor, Washington that were bringing out the giant Home Depot skeletons!), not everyone has the time or budget for a complete revamp of their home. Fear not (or fear a little bit, it is Halfway to Halloween after all), because there are plenty of ways to add some hauntingly good vibes to your home without going all out.
Halloween Inspired Bedding
One of the easiest ways to add a touch of Halloween that can do double duty to your bedroom is by changing out your bedding. Switching to red satin bed sheets will give your room a sensual and eerie vibe, while also keeping you nice and cozy. If you want to take it a step further, add a black throw pillow or two with some spiderweb embroidery or a skull design. You’ll feel like Dracula himself is inviting you to bed.
Halloween Inspired Throw Blankets
Another area of the house that is easy to decorate for Halloween is the living room. Swap out your regular throw blankets for some spooky ones. Maybe a black and white striped throw, or a pumpkin patterned one. A few Halloween-themed throw pillows can also add some fun and festivity to your couch.
Black Bathroom Linens
You might not think of it as a prime decorating spot, but there are plenty of ways to make your bathroom Halloween-ready. Swap out your regular hand and bath towels for some flat black ones, or add linens with a pumpkin or ghost design. Maybe add a creepy shower curtain with a haunted house or zombie hands reaching out. And don’t forget to add some Halloween-themed soap and lotion dispensers to complete the look!
Black and White Kitchen Linens
Finally, the kitchen is another area of the home that can easily be decorated for Halloween. Switch out your regular dish towels for some with a spooky design, or add some Halloween-themed oven mitts. A few spiderweb placemats or a pumpkin-shaped cutting board can also add some festive flair.
There are plenty of ways to add some Halloween vibes to your home without going all out. Changing out your bedding, adding some spooky accents to your living room, bathroom, and kitchen can make a big difference.
So, get ready to embrace the spooky spirit of Halfway to Halloween and have some fun decorating!
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