From classic to spooky, there's no shortage of inspiration in this collection of Halloween costume favorites.
When it comes to decorating your home for Halloween, finding accessories that match your current style can be difficult. If you want to add holiday style to your space without going overboard, a Halloween sideboard is an easy way to add seasonal appeal. Decorating a central place in your home allows you to immerse yourself in the haunted spirit without cluttering every available surface. No matter how spooky or simple you want to go this season, we have Halloween fireplace decorating ideas to make it happen.
Halloween art in frames
Halloween costumes don't have to be overwhelming. In fact, sometimes less is better. Start with a simple frame collection (get some from a thrift store or reuse frames you already have) and add prints with simple script or lively text.
If you have steady hands, you can make these Halloween crafts yourself, or you can find inexpensive patterns online and print them at home. Add some color and graphic accents like a broom or a bat for a full Halloween effect.
Vintage Halloween chimney
For a timeless look, opt for vintage Halloween decorations. Cheap frames are available at thrift stores and will easily refresh your walls, especially if you have minimal decor or a neutral color palette. Accent your frames with simple phrases and add netting around the fireplace base to evoke all the Addams Family feelings. If you want to go all out, add a faux skeleton or two to complete the look.
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Halloween chimney on the farm
If you prefer a country house, start your Halloween fireplace in neutral colors. Take (or make) a simple wooden wizard and complete the design with white pumpkins and candles. Add a garland of white flowers or bulbs along the bottom of the plate. While not a scary sight , it is a simple and elegant way to welcome fall.
Black and white Halloween fireplace
Make your fireplace the focal point of the room by adding bold, monochrome décor. Use all caps to write a whimsical greeting and decorate it with a wreath or ribbon in a matching color (available at craft stores for a few dollars each). Tie the shield together with a paper web and some plastic spiders. This black and white combo creates a minimal Halloween look that's festive but not spooky.
Pumpkin is a fun display
When it comes to Halloween costumes, pumpkins are a must. Instead of something traditional, this season, go out of the box with a pumpkin-filled fireplace. First, collect pumpkins of different sizes and paint them in different colors of orange, gold, and bronze. Then set it to look like it's pouring down your chimney. To unify the look, continue the look with a pumpkin-style sideboard.
Autumn wreath with chimney
You get a touch of orange, gold, and brown accents that support the traditional orange and black Halloween cage. Various yellow vases filled with seasonal dry herbs. Add a fall wreath to the center of your Halloween coat that will look great all season long.
Decorate with giant spider
Oversized decor items are one of the top Halloween trends this year, and where better for a giant spider to attack than your fireplace? If you're looking for something spooky, these giant spiders are easy to make. Create an off-center design to create the illusion of a spider crawling on the wall, and add colorful pumpkins to the sideboard to balance out the darker colors.
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Metal autumn fireplace
For a timeless Halloween cloak, swap spiders and bats for metallic pumpkins and pumpkins that look great October through December. Instead of taking chicken wire, add leaves in orange and red colors and bring out the brick color of your fireplace. Add dried leaves, acorns, and twigs to complete the look. You can even get creative with the cauldron as the centerpiece of the fireplace to add a little magic without being too spooky.
Cute fireplace for Halloween
For a fun Halloween chimney, make your own decorations. Collect orange, black, and purple paper straws and cut them into pieces of different sizes. Mix and match them and arrange them around the fireplace for added color and fun without the price of store-bought bouquets. Add some pumpkins of the same color to complete the look.
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Create a magical look with bold colors
Use sunglasses, tombstone mirrors, nets, and piles of books to create your own hocus pocus vibe this Halloween. Put orange pumpkins in a pile of books for a traditional Halloween color scheme. Lay cobwebs all over the chimney to make it look a bit old and dusty. To make a spell book, find a novel at a thrift store or an existing card collection cover.
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