Pintrest Halloween Ideas
I don’t know about you, but I can’t believe it’s that time of year again. I just went to Michael’s to get some craft supplies and the aisles are littered with Halloween decorations and even some Christmas ones too! Needless to say, I was definitely inspired so I decided to search around Pintrest to get some ideas for the upcoming Halloween holidays (which by the way is my FAVORITE holiday). Here are my favorite Pintrest Halloween Ideas.
How cute is this set up from the House of Smiths. I love that she used regular flower vases. Typically, apothecary jars are used for displays like this but they can get costly and are not always affordable. Here, she made a flower vase that you can pick up at a thrift store beautiful by adding a creative and frightful label.
I love love love this from Country Living. I always go to after the holiday sales, and last year I picked up craft pumpkins for next to nothing. THIS is what I am going to try. What a fantastic idea for a non-working or decorative fireplace. No fireplace? Get your DIY on and create a removable one for the holidays!
Finally, and probably the best of all is this Halloween DIY candelabra from Saw Dust and Paper Scraps. She made this out of two lamps from Good Will and an old light fixture from the thrift store!
Everyday is a Crafting Day was inspired by that post and made this gorgeous table top version.
I hope you are as inspired as I am. I think I’ll have to try all of the above for sure!






























The pumpkins in a non-working fireplace is a great idea!
I love that idea… thanks for stopping by and commenting, Stephanie! I appreciate it!
I have to try that candelabra. What glue do you use?
Hi Ann! She actually used a threaded rod and nuts. I’m sure you could use a strong bonding agent like E6000 for added durability.
Wow, the fireplace pumpkins are amazing…add a pumpkom spice candle to one or two of them and you will have a great smelling house too.
The candelabra can be used for so many things. Love it.
Those pumpkins are great! Wow!