Hey mama! š I see you trying to keep the house festive while juggling kids, school drop-offs, snacks every 10 minutes, and maybe even hiding in the bathroom for 2 minutes of peace (been there!). If you love fall and Halloween like I do but donāt love spending $$$, this blog is your cozy little haven.
Iām a mom of two with a husband who side-eyes the Amazon cart every October. So these DIY ideas are practical, affordable, and totally doable during nap time or while the kids are watching Bluey (again).
1. Mason Jar Luminaries
What You Need:
- Mason jars or recycled glass jars
- Orange and black acrylic paint or tissue paper
- Mod Podge
- Small paintbrush
- Battery-operated tea lights
- Optional: black paper cutouts (bats, cats, pumpkins)
How To:
- Paint the outside of your jars or glue on torn tissue paper for a stained-glass effect.
- Stick your paper cutouts on the outside.
- Let dry, pop in a tea light, and boomāinstant fall vibes.

2. Spooky Dollar Tree Wreath
What You Need:
- Wire wreath form
- Halloween garland or mesh ribbon
- Mini skulls or spiders
- Hot glue gun
- Black/orange ribbon
- Optional: Small Halloween sign
How To:
- Wrap the garland around the wreath form.
- Glue on spiders or skulls.
- Add ribbon bows and a sign if you want.
3. Floating Witch Hats
What You Need:
- Black felt witch hats (check Amazon or party stores)
- Fishing line or clear thread
- Glow sticks or LED tea lights
- Tape or thumbtacks
How To:
- Thread fishing line through the top of each hat.
- Tape to ceiling or doorway.
- Drop in a glow stick or tea light inside.

4. Pumpkin Vase Centerpiece
What You Need:
- Hollow foam pumpkin (from Michaels or Walmart)
- Faux fall florals: sunflowers, orange mums, eucalyptus
- Wire cutters or scissors
How To:
- Cut a hole at the top of the pumpkin.
- Arrange your florals like a bouquet.
- Adjust heights and textures till it looks balanced.

5. Coffee Filter Ghost Garland
What You Need:
- White coffee filters
- Cotton balls or tissues
- White string or twine
- Black marker
How To:
- Stuff each coffee filter with a cotton ball.
- Tie the base with string to make a little ghost head.
- Draw on faces, then string them together.
6. Creepy Candle Bottles
What You Need:
- Empty glass bottles (wine, soda, etc.)
- Black spray paint or acrylic paint
- Red candles
- Optional: twine or spider webbing
How To:
- Paint your bottles black and let dry.
- Stick red candles in the tops.
- Light them and let wax drip down the sides for that creepy effect.
7. Toilet Paper Pumpkins
What You Need:
- Toilet paper rolls
- Orange fabric squares (around 18ā³x18ā³)
- Green felt or fabric
- Cinnamon sticks or twigs
How To:
- Place the TP roll in the center of your fabric.
- Tuck the fabric into the hole, working your way around.
- Add the cinnamon stick or twig in the center as the stem.

8. Fall Leaf Lanterns
What You Need:
- Clean glass jars
- Real or faux fall leaves
- Mod Podge
- Foam brush
- Battery-operated tea lights
How To:
- Brush Mod Podge on the outside of your jar.
- Stick on leaves, overlapping a little.
- Brush another thin coat over the top.
- Let dry and drop in your tea light.

9. Spiderweb Table Runner
What You Need:
- Black felt or lace fabric
- Scissors
- Spider confetti or mini plastic spiders
- Optional: spider web stencil
How To:
- Cut your fabric into a wide rectangle.
- Fold it and cut out a web pattern.
- Lay it out and add spider details.

10. Mummified Front Door
What You Need:
- White crepe paper or toilet paper
- Tape
- Googly eyes or paper circles with black centers
How To:
- Wrap your door in strips of paper.
- Add eyes at the top.

11. DIY Bat Wall
What You Need:
- Black cardstock or construction paper
- Bat templates
- Scissors
- Double-sided tape or painterās tape
How To:
- Cut out bats in different sizes.
- Slightly bend the wings.
- Tape them flying across your wall.
12. No-Carve Painted Pumpkins
What You Need:
- Real or faux pumpkins
- Acrylic paint
- Paintbrushes
- Optional: stencils or stickers
How To:
- Clean and dry your pumpkins.
- Paint in fun colors.
- Add designs if you want!
13. Apple Cider Bar Setup
What You Need:
- Tray or bar cart
- Mugs
- Cinnamon sticks
- Apple cider
- Small chalkboard sign
How To:
- Set up your cider, mugs, and toppings.
- Add a mini pumpkin and a cozy sign.

14. Hocus Pocus Potion Bottles
What You Need:
- Empty spice jars or mini bottles
- Labels with spooky names
- Food coloring or glitter
- Water, glue, or oil
How To:
- Fill jars with liquids or glitter.
- Add your labels.
- Display with candles or a witch hat.

15. Autumn Pillow Covers
What You Need:
- Seasonal pillow covers (Amazon, Shein, or Etsy)
- Existing couch pillows
- Optional: Fall-themed throw blanket
How To:
- Swap covers on your existing pillows.
- Toss a cozy blanket over the couch.
16. DIY Candy Corn Bottles
This oneās super cute and looks amazing on a shelf or kitchen counter!
What You Need:
- Empty wine bottles or glass soda bottles
- White, orange, and yellow acrylic paint
- Paintbrush
How To:
- Clean and dry the bottles.
- Paint the bottom third yellow, the middle orange, and the top whiteājust like candy corn!
- Let dry and display.

17. Plaid Flannel Blanket Ladder
This idea just screams cozy farmhouse fall vibes.
What You Need:
- Wooden ladder (or DIY one with 2x4s)
- Assorted plaid flannel scarves or blankets
- Mini leaf garland or fairy lights (optional)
How To:
- Lean the ladder against a wall.
- Hang flannel blankets on each rung.
- Drape lights or garland if youāre feelinā extra.

18. Pumpkin Patch Sign
Add that rustic, country market charm to your entryway.
What You Need:
- Wooden board
- White or orange paint
- Black paint pen or stencil
- Sandpaper (optional, for distressing)
How To:
- Paint your board a solid color.
- Add āPumpkin Patchā or a cute saying using a stencil or freehand.
- Lightly sand edges if you want a worn look.
19. Mini Hay Bale Display
These are affordable and great for a tiered tray or porch step.
What You Need:
- Mini hay bales (available at craft stores)
- Mini pumpkins, gourds, or scarecrows
- Signs, candles, or figurines
How To:
- Arrange 1ā3 hay bales at different heights.
- Decorate with pumpkins and signs.
- Optional: wrap fairy lights around them.

20. Boo Banner for the Mantel
Banners are my lazy-day go-to. Easy, cute, and festive.
What You Need:
- Twine
- Black and white cardstock
- Stencil or printable letters (B-O-O)
- Hole punch and glue
How To:
- Cut banner triangles from cardstock.
- Add letters to each one.
- Punch holes and string them on twine.
- Tape or tie across the mantel.
21. Cauldron Candy Station
Skip the boring candy bowl. Letās make it spooky!
What You Need:
- Plastic black cauldron (dollar store find!)
- Cotton batting (for āsmokeā)
- Candy in clear bags or mini containers
- Mini skeleton hands (optional)
How To:
- Fill the cauldron with batting.
- Nestle candy and props inside.
- Sit it on your kitchen island or bar area.
22. Pumpkin Spice Bathroom Basket
Yes, even your bathroom deserves fall love!
What You Need:
- Small woven basket
- Pumpkin-scented soap and candles
- Mini pumpkins
- Hand towel in orange or plaid
How To:
- Add soap and candles to the basket.
- Fold towel and place mini pumpkins on top.

23. Window Silhouette Decorations
Spooky from the outside, fun to make inside.
What You Need:
- Black poster board
- Scissors or X-Acto knife
- Tape
- Silhouette templates (witch, cat, etc.)
How To:
- Cut out spooky shapes.
- Tape to the inside of windows.
- Turn on lights inside to backlight them.

24. DIY Acorn Garland
A little rustic, a little craftyāthis oneās great for toddlers to help with too!
What You Need:
- Real or faux acorns
- Twine
- Hot glue gun
- Optional: paint or glitter for acorns
How To:
- Paint acorns if you want extra flair.
- Glue them along a twine string.
- Hang across a doorway or over a mirror.
25. Glow-in-the-Dark Yard Ghosts
Go big or go ghost! This oneās perfect for the yard.
What You Need:
- White pillowcases or fabric
- Balloons or foam balls
- Glow sticks
- Black tape or marker
- Garden stakes or tomato cages
How To:
- Place balloon on a stake.
- Cover with white fabric.
- Add eyes and insert glow stick inside.

Final Thoughts š¬
There you go, friendā25 budget-friendly ways to make your home cozy, cute, and just the right amount of spooky. Whether youāve got 20 minutes or a Saturday afternoon, thereās something on this list you can totally pull off (yes, even with a toddler hanging off your leg).
Let me know which one youāre trying firstāor tag me if you post your decor online. I wanna see those floating witch hats and TP pumpkins in action! šš