Spookily Stylish: Our Pick of the Best High Street Decorations & Accessories for Halloween

 

There’s just a few days to go until the spookiest day of the year. With plans for Halloween likely to be a little different for 2020, bring spookiness into your home and create the most magical of settings. Whether you’re planning on being at home with your over-excited little ones, who have had far too many sugary sweets, or if it’s just the two of you and you’re looking for ideas for a super-cute dinner date, have a little scroll and be inspired with the best Halloween decorations and accessories the high street has to offer..

 

Pumpkin Delights

How cute are these pumpkins? Why not serve a stew from a casserole dish designed to wow guests as you bring it from the oven to the table. Friends and family can then season their food using salt & pepper pumpkins for a super fun, coordinated scheme. Finish the meal with individual desserts (apple crumble please!) served in pumpkin pots to complete your pumpkin feast.

 

Candles Glows

The more candles the better! Switch off the lights in your home and let it glow with a range of pumpkin and spice scented candles, which will emit a spooky glow whether you’re inside or out!

 

Illuminate with Lights

Mini pumpkin table lights will add the finishing touch to your Halloween scheme. Place silhouetted jar lights on window ledges and add creepy paper bats to lampshades around your home for quick, cheap and effective way to spook up a room. We love these ghost lights from Amazon - simply wrap them around a log, add some cobwebs and position them at the front door of your home to create a super scary entrance!

 

Webtastic

From spider garlands to window stickers, create a web throughout your home with Selfridges collection of fun and playful cobweb decorations. For a more sophisticated affair, opt for Emma Bridgewater ceramics in cobweb or pumpkin designs, which can be used year after year. Sure to catch the attention of your guests, no detail is left untouched with these special designs.

 

Halloween Tree

Inside trees are not just for Christmas! Try making a halloween tree this year by gathering a few sticks and placing them in a large glass jar - choose a tall one so your sticks are well supported. Then adorn with gorgeous Halloween decorations and a few fairy lights for an imaginative centrepiece that kids will love to help decorate too.

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We hope we’ve inspired you to have fun with dinner plans and decorations so you can fully embrace Halloween this year!