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Ideas for Decorating Doors

Add a creepy touch to your doors this Halloween to greet your quests. Mix and match any or all of these door decorations below to create your very own spooky door entrance. A colored light bulb completes your scary doorway.
This is the ultimate Halloween entrance. I came upon this in my neighborhood and had to share it with you. This doorway includes 2 greeters (on wooden frames) dressed in last years costumes. Below their feet is a sign "Happy Halloween". Corn stocks were placed on both sides of the door and the side leading down the steps had black cats, gargoyles, gourds and an arrangement of different colored pumpkins
Similar to the door decorations above but with a little bit less friendly door greeter. This fellow wearing a basic black outfit with matching hood accessorized his fall outfit with a huge axe. Hay bales were placed along side of the door and act as a stand for the pumpkins. Colorful mums and other fall plants were also set on the stoop to enhance this entrance.
This door was created by using several strings of Christmas lights wrapped around the porch, pillars and railing to create a warm welcoming entrance. The homeowner also placed a nice Halloween wreath on the door and placed a Pumpkin Topiary on the stoop. Pumpkins and small gourds were placed on the steps.
The good news is, after Halloween you remove the pumpkins and your door is already decorated for Christmas.
This doorway was created using several Halloween props. A plastic skeleton was placed on the porch chair with a motorcycle helmet and chain were placed on the skeleton. A ghoul (old costume) was hung from a porch light with a clothes hanger and the other has a small scarecrow hung from it. The home-owner also placed several Jack-O-Lanterns on the porch and a Halloween wreath on the door.
Haunt a door or window in your house with paper cutouts. Cutouts from black construction paper make wonderful silhouette figures that look real spooky when the lights are on inside your home. You could make your own decorations with our coloring pages and put them in your window. Halloween window decorations can be reused.
This homeowner concentrated on electric lights for decorating the front door. Strings of decorative halloween lights with little ghosts, pumpkins and skeletons were wrapped around the pillars of the home. On the stairs they placed Jack-O-Lanterns. The sidewalk was lined with luminaries. For safety sake glow sticks were used to illuminate the Jack-O-Lanterns and luminaries. To complete the scene plastic warning tape from a party store was placesd on the door.