Decorating for Halloween is a tradition that many families take part
in year after year. As with most traditions, though, the decorating
trends that dominate Halloween change from time to time. Giant
inflatables and laser light shows were all the rage just a few years
ago, but now things are starting to shift a bit more toward subtle. The
over-the-top Halloween decorating style will likely never fully go away,
of course; there’s at least one house in every town that goes all out
with its display and people always love it. If you’re looking for
something simpler (and easier on the power bill), here are a few trendy
options to keep in mind.
Candles
With the right candleholders, basic white candles can add a spooky
ambiance that hearkens back to older Halloween traditions. Specialty
candles are available that are carved to look like bones or horns as
well. No need to go overboard with effects-candles, such as those that
“bleed” when lit; just a few tapers burned to different lengths and then
extinguished serve as the perfect subtle candle accent to your other
decorations.
Pumpkins
What would Halloween be without pumpkins? While the traditional
jack-o-lantern is still great, there’s an increasingly common trend to
display uncarved pumpkins as well. White pumpkins are also seeing an
upswing in popularity to really help set your decorations apart from the
norm.
Halloween Wreaths
Also seeing an increased popularity are Halloween wreaths. Coming in a
variety of styles, these wreaths have a lot more room to experiment
than more traditional Christmas wreaths because of the generally spooky
nature of the holiday. You can DIY a wreath yourself or buy one of
multiple pre-made varieties to give your home a really unique Halloween
look.
Lighting and Signs
Halloween lights have been growing in popularity in recent years,
providing a decorative option that can be enjoyed even once the sun goes
down. Signs, both lighted and non-lighted, are also firmly establishing
themselves as Halloween must-haves. Combining the two can give your
home a unique look that neighbors can enjoy both during the day and
after the night descends.
Window Décor
Instead of going all-out with inflatables, animatronics and big
clunky pieces made of plastic and rubber, an up-and-coming trend is to
make use of silhouettes in front of plain curtains to give your
decorations a more subtle flair. Some homes even take this a step
beyond, using white sheets or similar coverings on the interior windows
and then using creative lighting and figure placement to actually cast
shadows onto the waiting windows. The shadow puppet feel gives the
effect an extra layer of spookiness.
Black and White and Purple Trappings
While black and orange are the dominant colors of Halloween, a big
trend in recent years has been to move away from the orange and embrace
the holiday’s darker tones. White is used for contrast, with the
predominant colors in decorations being black and dark purple. Splashes
of other colors may be added as well, but the black, white and purple
theme is definitely striking.
Zombie Flamingos
While there has been a move away from some of the cheesier parts of
the holiday, the kitsch of putting zombie flamingos on your lawn is a
bit too fun to ignore. There are a variety of styles of flamingoes
available ranging from silly to gory, giving you plenty of room to find
birds that match both your personal tastes and decorating style. Best of
all, they can be mixed with a few traditional pink flamingos to give
everything a splash of color while totally buying into the Halloween
fun.
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