100 Sustainable Halloween Decorations & DIY Decor You’ll Love

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76. Twine Mummies

Wrap glass jars in twine with googly eyes for a rustic mummy lantern.

77. Acorn Jack-o’-Lanterns

Paint faces on acorns and cluster them in a dish for a tiny pumpkin patch effect.

78. Fallen Leaf Bats

Cut bat shapes from fallen leaves and hang them as floating decorations.

79. Gourd Family Display

Create a spooky gourd “family” with painted faces and accessories.

80. Chalkboard Pumpkins

Paint pumpkins with chalkboard paint for messages, doodles, or menus.

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81. DIY Trick-or-Treat Sign

Use scrap wood or cardboard to make a festive yard sign with hand-painted letters.

82. Witches’ Herb Bundles

Bundle dried herbs like sage or lavender for a magical Halloween display.

83. Reusable Spider Garland

Craft spiders from felt or fabric and string them into a fun garland.

84. Twig Broom Centerpieces

Bundle twigs tightly together to form rustic witch brooms for centerpieces.

85. Jar Lid Pumpkins

Glue together painted orange jar lids in a circle to form pumpkin shapes.

86. Garden Tool Scarecrow

Dress up an old rake or shovel like a scarecrow for your porch.

87. Paper Towel Ghost Chains

Create a spooky chain using paper towel tubes and white paint.

88. Citrus Peel Jack-o’-Lanterns

Carve little faces into orange peels for a fragrant, natural alternative.

89. Denim Patch Pumpkins

Use old denim to sew soft, stuffed pumpkins with a rustic vibe.

90. Black Lace Curtains

Use thrifted lace fabric in black to drape doorways or windows for a spooky vibe.

91. Stuffed Leaf Creatures

Sew fallen leaves together and stuff them for fun, fluffy decorations.

92. Dried Fruit Faces

Create fun masks or garlands using dried fruit like apples or pears.

93. Painted Can Ghosts

Paint old soup cans white with ghost faces and hang them around.

94. Floating Balloon Eyes

Paint eyes on white balloons and hang them with string for a spooky stare.

95. Vintage Sheet Tent

Drape old sheets to form a haunted “tent” nook with books and lanterns.

96. Paper Mâché Pumpkins

Use newspaper and flour paste to make pumpkins that last year after year.

97. Yard Stick Skeletons

Fashion skeletons out of old yardsticks and garden tools.

98. Reusable Window Decals

Make window decals from fabric or static cling vinyl instead of plastic.

99. Sock Bat Ornaments

Craft tiny bats out of old black socks and hang them on branches.

100. Repurposed Fabric Streamers

Tie together leftover fabric scraps for a final festive flair.

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Celebrating the spooky season doesn’t have to come at a cost to the planet. With these sustainable Halloween decorations & DIY decor ideas, you can honor the holiday with creativity, care, and a whole lot of eco-conscious magic.

Kisses, Juhh!

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