100 Sustainable Halloween Decorations & DIY Decor You’ll Love

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26. Witch Hat Mobiles

Hang handmade paper or fabric witch hats from the ceiling with fishing line for a floating illusion.

27. DIY Spider Lights

Wrap LED string lights around cotton balls or yarn to create glowing spider bodies.

28. Fabric Scrap Streamers

Sew or tie strips of old Halloween-themed fabric for reusable party streamers.

29. Corn Husk Brooms

Use saved corn husks from fall cooking to craft mini decorative brooms for tabletops.

30. Burlap Ghosts

Shape burlap into floating ghost forms with wire or sticks—frighteningly biodegradable!

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31. Painted Twig Arrangements

Gather twigs, paint them black or white, and display in vases for an eerie centerpiece.

32. Upcycled Costume Garland

String together old costume accessories, masks, or gloves for a quirky Halloween garland.

33. Tea-Stained Ghost Sheets

Soak old white sheets in tea to give them an aged, spooky appearance for ghost decor.

34. Dried Citrus Ornaments

Slice and dry oranges or lemons to use as hanging decorations with a haunted harvest twist.

35. Macramé Spiderwebs

Knot your own spiderwebs using macramé techniques with natural cotton rope.

36. Book Stack Pumpkins

Paint or wrap old books to look like stacked pumpkins for a literary twist.

37. Jarred “Specimens”

Fill jars with natural items like herbs, twigs, or food dye to mimic eerie laboratory specimens.

38. Seed Pod Creatures

Collect seed pods and add googly eyes or pipe cleaners for a whimsical creature display.

39. Toilet Paper Mummies

Wrap toilet paper rolls in leftover gauze or cloth to create fun mummy figures.

40. Acorn Garland

Drill holes in acorns and string them up for a subtle and sustainable Halloween accent.

41. Wooden Spoon Ghosts

Paint old wooden spoons white with black eyes and mouths to turn them into ghostly characters.

42. Reclaimed Frame Gallery

Use old picture frames to create a spooky wall gallery with DIY eerie artwork.

43. Black Cat Silhouettes

Cut black cat shapes from cardboard or wood scraps to decorate doorways or gardens.

44. Nature-Inspired Mantel Decor

Arrange pinecones, dried leaves, and mini pumpkins for a cozy, earth-toned display.

45. Felted Acorn Eyes

Use felt and acorns to make tiny spooky eyes perfect for bowls or centerpiece fillers.

46. Pumpkin Planters

Carve out pumpkins to use as biodegradable planters for seasonal mums or herbs.

47. Ghost Leaf Prints

Paint fall leaves white and stamp them onto paper for ghost-shaped prints.

48. Floating Candle Illusion

Suspend candles (LED for safety) with clear string to create a levitating spooky effect.

49. Burlap Table Runners

Repurpose burlap sacks into festive runners for your Halloween tablescape.

50. Natural Dye Banners

Use food-based dyes like beet juice or turmeric to color homemade Halloween banners.

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