Who says halloween decorations have to be scary and gory? I’m not really a big fan of all the creepy type halloween decorations and would love to have more beautiful autumn style halloween decor that can stay around for a little bit longer than just the one day. I find the UK tends not to have a great array of interesting Halloween decorations in comparison to the US though and that is a bit sad. Plus in the UK we don’t really tend to decorate our homes for fall/autumn as they do state side.
So I started looking online for halloween decorations that aren’t the stereotypical creepy style and I have managed to find a few great pieces that I thought I would share with you today.
This is still a Blogtober post linking up with Hex Mum Blog but I have strayed from the theme a little for today as I really wanted to get in some fun Halloween posts. Todays theme is GOALS, so I am just gonna say these are my halloween decor goals and leave it at that! lol!
Candy Skull Wreath / Black and Gold Candle Holders / Black Cobweb Fans / Skull Embroidery Loop / Fairytale Pumpkins
Nightmare Before Xmas Halloween Wreath / Bat Bunting / Pumpkins with Sayings / Floral Skull Cushion / Skull Plant Pot
If you’ve been inspired by my less gory and creepy halloween decor ideas then don’t forget to PIN this post with the picture below!
I have to admit I don’t really get the whole Halloween thing – it was never something we did as kids, and I am yet to embrace it with my boys. I’m sure that will change once they see what all their friends are doing though! #Blogtober
Yeah my parents never really did it, but I had lots of friends who did and I don’t want little dude to miss out on something that could be fun. So we are having a little babies halloween party at our house this year, as I was worried about him going to a big kids party as he is only 16 months old