100 Sustainable Halloween Decorations & DIY Decor You’ll Love

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51. Twine-Wrapped Pumpkins

Wrap small pumpkins with jute or hemp string for a rustic look.

52. Dried Herb Brooms

Tie bundles of dried herbs to sticks to create tiny brooms with lovely seasonal scents.

53. Felt Pumpkin Faces

Use felt scraps to make reusable jack-o’-lantern face kits for decorating.

54. Black Bean Mason Jars

Fill jars with dried black beans and place candles or paper ghosts on top.

55. Clay Skull Decorations

Use natural air-dry clay to sculpt sugar skulls or mini skeletons.

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56. Scarecrow Heads

Repurpose old clothes and buttons to make DIY scarecrow heads for porches.

57. Fallen Branch Spider Legs

Use branches or twigs to create large spider sculptures in your yard.

58. Mismatched Sock Ghosts

Fill old socks with rice or beans and tie them off to create squishy ghosts.

59. Fabric Trick-Or-Treat Bags

Sew custom bags using thrifted fabrics instead of disposable plastic ones.

60. Compostable Confetti

Punch shapes from leaves or recycled paper for a biodegradable party confetti.

61. Mushroom Cap Decor

Use upcycled bowls as oversized “mushroom caps” painted red and white for a fairy tale effect.

62. Tin Can Mummies

Wrap cans in old gauze or fabric strips to create adorable mummy containers.

63. Witchy Window Silhouettes

Use scrap paper or cardboard to make silhouettes of witches, cats, or broomsticks.

64. Autumn Spice Potpourri

Simmer apple peels, cinnamon sticks, and cloves to create a cozy Halloween scent.

65. Hay Bale Seating

Borrow or buy hay bales for reusable, rustic party seating or outdoor scenes.

66. Dried Flower Skulls

Adorn paper skulls with dried flowers for a Día de los Muertos touch.

67. Bottle Cap Spiders

Use black-painted bottle caps with pipe cleaner legs to create creepy crawlers.

68. Recycled Magazine Art

Roll magazine pages into spooky paper beads or cutouts for creative decorations.

69. Cinnamon Stick Brooms

Bundle cinnamon sticks with twine for aromatic mini broom decor.

70. Handprint Ghosts

Use leftover fabric or paper and little handprints to create personalized ghost crafts.

71. Corn Kernel Candles

Fill jars with dried corn kernels and top with votive candles for seasonal lighting.

72. Pillowcase Yard Ghosts

Stuff pillowcases with old clothes or leaves and tie them off to create lawn ghosts.

73. Painted Egg Shell Skulls

Use cracked egg shells to make tiny sugar skulls or Halloween critters.

74. Monster Eyes From Lids

Paint old jar lids to look like monster eyes and scatter them around your yard.

75. Harvest Basket Displays

Use baskets you already own filled with seasonal produce for natural decor.

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