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27/09/2024   POSTED BY

Halloween Decorations Inspired by Horror Movies

Spooky season is here again, and we're always searching for unique Halloween decoration ideas that will terrify our guests. When we think of Halloween, we don't just think of the pumpkins, costumes and sweet treats - we also think about rewatching our favourite horror movies.

From A Nightmare on Elm St and Friday the 13th to Scream and The Conjuring, there's nothing better than turning off the lights, grabbing the popcorn and watching a film that will give us nightmares!

Whether it's the masterful storytelling, heart-pounding suspense, or the adrenaline rush of being scared silly, there's a unique appeal in indulging in a film that promises to haunt our dreams long after the credits roll.

So, why not use our love of horror movies to inspire this year's Halloween decorations? Here is a spooktacular selection of thrilling Halloween decorations influenced by our favourite horror movies.

pumpkin decorations for halloween

Zombies

Dawn of the Dead, Evil Dead Rise, Shaun of the Dead, 28 Days Later

zombie wallpaper mural for Halloween

Graveyard Hand wall mural

From the classic shambling zombie hordes of George A. Romero to the sprinting, frenzied zombies of World War Z, the undead are a Halloween staple. We've all seen at least one zombie film, and many of us will have ripped some old clothes, made the iconic groan and attended a party dressed as one.

Reanimated corpses breaking free of their coffins and clawing their way out of the ground to pursue the living is a terrifying prospect. Bring that fear to your Halloween decorations with zombie-themed tricks that will terrify guests.

We love how this Halloween enthusiast has used a couple of zombie figures, an old wooden pallet and some spray paint to create a terrifying scene. It's creepy enough in the daylight, but once the sun sets, it's sure to give trick-or-treaters a good scare!

zombie decoration for Halloween

Image: Bored Panda

The Woods

Friday the 13th, The Blair Witch Project, The Cabin in the Woods, The Strangers

creepy forest wallpaper mural for Halloween

Light in the Dark wall mural

By day, the woods are an enchanting place where you can hike, explore and recharge amongst the natural surroundings. Then, as the sun dips below the horizon, they transform into a disorientating and eerie place where getting lost and confused is easy. And there's no telling what unseen presence is keeping an eye on you from the darkness.

Many of our favourite horror movies explore our primal fear of the woods. Heather, Mike and Josh were stalked through the wilderness by the Blair Witch and Mrs. Voorhees terrorised the counsellors of Camp Crystal Lake.

Create a spooky ambience by incorporating elements from the woods into your Halloween decorations. Utilise ghostly sound effects and dim lighting to make your guests feel like they are being watched by something sinister lurking among the trees. Add fog machines to create an otherworldly atmosphere and enhance the sense of mystery and unease. We love how, with a bit of old fabric and a lantern, this decorator has created a bone-chilling figure who can spy on guests from the garden.

Image: HubPages

Sharks

Jaws, The Shallows, The Meg, 47 Meters Down

shark wallpaper mural for halloween decor

Shark Smile wall mural

Sharks are often overlooked at Halloween, particularly if you live many miles from the nearest large body of water. However, these powerful creatures possess an undeniable terror that can rival any other classic horror movie icon.

For many of us, Jaws is the first horror movie we ever saw - and it is a horror movie! Since then, movies like The Shallows and 47 Meters Down have reminded us of the dangers of these terrifying predators.

A study found that more of us fear sharks than public speaking and spiders. If that's the case, leave the cobweb decorations in the basement and go for something more nautical for this year. We love this Jaws-themed costume, which would be just as terrifying as a standalone decoration.

Image: Pinterest

Pumpkins

Hocus Pocus, Halloween, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Sleepy Hollow

jack o lantern wallpaper mural for Halloween

Carving a pumpkin is a great way to begin the spooky season. The jack-o-lantern is the most iconic image we think of when we imagine Halloween and they've been a key part of some of our favourite spooky movies.

Haddonfield is adorned with pumpkins as Michael Myers stalks Jamie-Lee Curtis. The same is true of Halloween Town in The Nightmare Before Christmas (released October 29th 1993, making it a Halloween film; argue amongst yourselves about that).

When it comes to pumpkins, our opinion is the more the better. One is great, two is fun, but ten is terrifying! Carve them into creepy faces, or recreate your favourite Halloween movie characters if you're feeling artistic. We love these pumpkin carvings of bats and black cats.

Monsters

Cloverfield, Alien, The Thing, Insidious

spider monster wallpaper mural for halloween decorations

Giant Spider wall mural

Everyone has their favourite horror movie monster: demons, xenomorphs, giant spiders. Whether it's an old-school favourite like the Gill-Man from Creature from the Black Lagoon or something more modern like A Quiet Place's Death Angels, monsters have been terrifying us on the big screen for decades.

The originals are still as scary now as they were when they were first introduced all those years ago. And as for modern monsters - there are plenty you'll need to hide from behind the sofa. We're looking at you Barbarian, It Follows and Sinister.

Ghosts, zombies and skeletons are Halloween 101. To frighten your guests, think bigger and embrace horror's most iconic monsters. We love this 8-foot pumpkin monster that will scare any trick-or-treaters brave enough to visit this house for some candy. Something this big lets your neighbours know which house on the street is THE must-visit Halloween house.

Image: Hometalk.com

Clowns

IT, Killer Klowns from Outer Space, Terrifier 2, IT (again!)

circus wallpaper mural for Halloween decoration

Haunted Circus wall mural

The mere sight of clowns sends shivers down our spines, whether it's Tim Curry or Bill Skarsgård's as Pennywise the Dancing Clown. With this in mind, why not transform your home into a haunted carnival or a spine-tingling funhouse for a Halloween party this year? It's the perfect way to bring the mysterious excitement of the circus to your guests.

funhouse halloween decor

Image: Pinterest

Which horror movie is your favourite? Have any of our horror movie themed decorating ideas inspired you for this Halloween? Let us know in the comments below…

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