Etsy’s Latest Halloween Decor Trends Are So on Point It’s Spooky
Emily Bihl
Emily Bihl
Emily Bihl is a freelance writer and sometimes-songwriter currently undoing a lifetime of healthy eating in the great city of New Orleans. When she’s not writing, she can be found covered in clay at the ceramics studio or attempting an approximated downward dog. She likes her black labrador Selkie, unexpected anagrams, and cracking the sugar on creme brûlée with the back of a spoon.
If you're always the first one on your block to break out the spooky lights, start a group chat about this year's group costume, and begin taste-testing the best candy for trick-or-treaters, we get it. We're a little Halloween-obsessed too. Which is why we've already been skulking around the web for weeks, trying to decide what to add to our ever-growing stash of decorations. Luckily, Etsy beat us to the punch with their roundup of the most popular Halloween decor ideas for your annual fright-fest. Whether your taste skews decidedly pretty and rose-gold-hued, or you've got a taste for true crime gore, they've got you covered with the following trends.
Palmistry & Tarot: If you love studying the tarot like we do, you might already have some of these items floating around your home. Palmistry-inspired prints are a unique way to get in the spirit of the thinning of the veil, and even pick up some knowledge about this age-old practice at the same time!
Our picks: Palmistry Hand Art Print ($45), Palmistry Prayer Candle ($10), Astrology Tarot Deck ($40), In The Palm of Your Hand Print ($14), Affirmation Cards ($52), The Lovers Tarot Card Print ($25)
Our picks: Palmistry Hand Art Print ($45), Palmistry Prayer Candle ($10), Astrology Tarot Deck ($40), In The Palm of Your Hand Print ($14), Affirmation Cards ($52), The Lovers Tarot Card Print ($25)
Modern/Industrial Materials: Pack away those spooky tree branches because this year Halloween decor gets a city-inspired makeover. Industrial materials like concrete and steel add a cool edge to tabletop essentials.
Our picks: Hand-Forged Skull Paperweight ($50), Macabre Tumbler Glass Set ($48), Modern Ceramic Candleholder ($29), Set of Three Mini Concrete Pumpkins ($21)
Our picks: Hand-Forged Skull Paperweight ($50), Macabre Tumbler Glass Set ($48), Modern Ceramic Candleholder ($29), Set of Three Mini Concrete Pumpkins ($21)
Geometric Skulls: It's about time those spooky Halloween skulls got a 21st-century update. These geometric versions have a distinctly high-tech, on-trend look that we love.
Our picks: Rose Gold Geometric Skull Concrete Planter ($24), Lime Green Geometric Succulent Planter ($28), Concrete Geometric Skull Votive Holder ($12), Geometric Skull Concrete Air Plant Holder ($16)
Our picks: Rose Gold Geometric Skull Concrete Planter ($24), Lime Green Geometric Succulent Planter ($28), Concrete Geometric Skull Votive Holder ($12), Geometric Skull Concrete Air Plant Holder ($16)
True Crime-Inspired: Who needs a creepy party soundtrack when there are episodes of your latest crime show loaded and ready to go? Truth is stranger (and scarier) than fiction, so a stylish nod toward real-life thrillers is the way to go this October.
Our picks: Detective Sleuth Mystery Crime Scene Printable Banner ($13), Fingerprint Print ($20), Child's Mugshot Backdrop ($4), Watercolor Blood Spatter Art ($30)
Our picks: Detective Sleuth Mystery Crime Scene Printable Banner ($13), Fingerprint Print ($20), Child's Mugshot Backdrop ($4), Watercolor Blood Spatter Art ($30)
Looking for more ways to totally master Halloween this year? Check us out on Pinterest!
Looking for more ways to totally master Halloween this year? Check us out on Pinterest!
(Images via Etsy)
Looking for more ways to totally master Halloween this year? Check us out on Pinterest!
Looking for more ways to totally master Halloween this year? Check us out on Pinterest!
(Images via Etsy)
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Emily Bihl
Emily Bihl is a freelance writer and sometimes-songwriter currently undoing a lifetime of healthy eating in the great city of New Orleans. When she’s not writing, she can be found covered in clay at the ceramics studio or attempting an approximated downward dog. She likes her black labrador Selkie, unexpected anagrams, and cracking the sugar on creme brûlée with the back of a spoon.