This is how my children and I decorated our front porch for Halloween this year.
We went with a black, white, and orange theme using bats.
I love switching up my Halloween front door decor.
This year, I chose an effortless design since I had a lot going on.
I purchased orange pumpkins from a local grocery store and set those out.
I used medium and small sized pumpkins.
I reused this Halloween doormat that my daughter and I painted/made last year. If you want to make a similar doormat, you can get the video tutorial for this Haunted House Halloween doormat here.
I left the fall leaves and other branches and twigs that had blown onto my porch for a more festive feel.
I layered a black mat with a 3′ x 5′ Black&White Check Indoor/Outdoor Area Rug from Amazon and then placed the coir handmade mat on top.
I added long white pampas grass stems from World Market in tall planters. There are three large white stems in each planter.
My daughter and I took black bat clips from Dollar Tree, and clipped them into the pampas grass in both planters.
We also made a white and black wreath using a pampas grass wreath. The tutorial is coming soon.
My daughters love to help me decorate. I find it fun to include them.
I like how the bats look like they are flying on this wreath and on the pampas grass.
The white and black contrast is excellent for a wreath and planters; one can see the bats from pretty far away.
It only took about 20 minutes to assemble this front door decor. Its total cost was about $70.00 (the rug and pumpkins were $60 alone). I reused many other items. The bat clips were bought for $10 at Dollar Tree.
Well, that’s it for my Black, White, and Orange Halloween Door Decor.
Happy Halloween!
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