Halloween embellishment Ideas - Vintage Halloween Decorating Ideas Inspired by the Early 1900's

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While a lot has changed in 100 years, you may be surprised that the essence of great Halloween Decorating has remained approximately the same. Unlike the 1900's, we do have modern amenities like electricity, electronics and Led lights to bring more pizazz to our Halloween decorating. I invite you to use these vintage Halloween decorating ideas along with modern twists to generate a superior and spooky Halloween scene throughout your home.

Outdoor Halloween Decorations:

Halloween Decorations

If the place where the festivities are held is held in the suburbs, the lawn in front of house should be decorated with hanging lighted jack-o'-lanterns. The eyes, nose, mouth in each one should be distinct and as grotesque as possible. If there is a fence colse to the yard, put a jack-o'-lantern on each post. Drape black above the front door and, in the town over the door, hang a skull and cross-bones.

Halloween embellishment Ideas - Vintage Halloween Decorating Ideas Inspired by the Early 1900's

Entrance way Halloween Decorations:

Once inside the home, the entry way should be in total darkness except for light arrival from jack-o'-lanterns of all shapes and sizes on tables, and hanging from doors and ceiling, and around/in the fireplace. The entry way should be draped in black and the person who opens the door should be dressed in black.

Living Room/Family Room Halloween Decorations:

Decorate the main rooms with jack-o'-lanterns made from apples, cucumbers, squashes, pumpkins, etc. Hang them somewhere in the room or place on stands, tables, and mantles. Use also green branches, autumn leaves, apples, tomatoes, ears of corn and drape the room with red and yellow scrim and cheese-cloth. If possible, have a fire going in the fireplace.

Halloween Decorations for a Spooky Room:

The best place for spooky Halloween happenings is the garage, attic or basement. Have guests enter your spooky room immediately after hanging their coats. If you are creating your spooky room in a construction detached from the house, build a large bonfire. The spooky room should be decorated with gruesome things - jack-o'-lanterns, skulls and cross-bones, black draperies, witches made out of cardboard and suspended from the walls, cats, bats, owls, etc. The shades and spirits should flit about. Use this room to tell ghost stories, play gruesome games or for fortune telling.

Dining Room Halloween Decorations:

The dining room should have festoons of nuts, branches of oats, strings of cranberries, autumn leaves, goldenrod, odd lanterns, yellow chrysanthemums and anything else goes along with the theme. All the decorations of this room should be cheerful and suitable to the season. Charming maidens flit about serving the guests. For a festive Halloween table town piece use a large pumpkin with top cut off, pulp removed, and filled with water holding a large bunch of chrysanthemums or goldenrod. Bay leaves should be scattered over table and colse to the dishes. The menu card at each guest's plate should be of burnt leather bearing a sketch of a witch. After all unmask, lights in dining-should be turned up and room made brilliant.

Some modernizations of the above could include solar powered jack-o'-lanterns, spooky sound effects and a skull with glowing red eyes. Enjoy putting your unique twist to these vintage Halloween decorating ideas to generate a marvelous setting for your Halloween Party.

Halloween embellishment Ideas - Vintage Halloween Decorating Ideas Inspired by the Early 1900's

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