Thursday, October 16, 2014

5 Awesome (yet Simple) Halloween Mailbox Decoration Ideas

Halloween is coming fast! If you haven't already put something up, you may be looking for simple ways to show your enthusiasm and indicate to trick or treaters that you offer candy. One of the simplest ways of doing this is to decorate your mailbox. Here are some easy decorations that will get you into the spooky mood and let everyone know you are taking part:

1.  Battery operated string lights – This is one of the easiest, cheapest ways to show your Halloween colors and, on Halloween night, these lights will act as a beacon for the kids. Battery operated lights are especially ideal for residential curbside mailboxes because you don't need to run an extension cord all the way out to the street. Get plain orange lights, purple lights, or orange and black mixes, or look for themed shapes like bats or ghosts.

2.  Big Halloween bows – Making a simple decorative bow to festoon your mailbox with is easy! Just head to your local craft store and grab some seasonally-themed ribbon (anything with skeletons or jack-o-lanterns will do) and a bit of floral wire, watch this video or one similar, and you're set! You can accentuate the bow with some fake flowers sprinkled with fake blood. Better yet, pull off the flower tops and glue in fake eyeballs!

3.  Menacing Figures – One great way to use your box is to prop a life-sized witch, ghost, or scarecrow up on the mail pole. You can find these at any local Halloween store or, for a more cost-effective option, make your own! For a scarecrow, grab some old jeans and a flannel, some string to tie the openings, and a bunch of plastic bags to use as stuffing. Add a scary, stuffable Halloween mask for the head. Tie your figure to the pole to ensure that they stand up. For some extra skin-crawl factor, get some fake chain and make it look like you're trying to keep them from escaping to wreak havoc on the neighborhood.

4.  Spider webs – Nothing says creepy like spiders! Cover your mailbox with fake spider webs and have some little spiders dangling beneath it and all around. If you want to add some variety, trap a couple of eyeballs or severed fingers in the web with the spider babies. Get one larger mama spider and place it directly on top of the box in a predatory position.


Something like this would work!

5.  Body Parts – One way to make this one eerier is to go a bit more subtle with it. Find a garland of fake leaves at your local crafts store and wrap it around the top of your box and down the pole. Next find a bloody severed arm or moss-covered skeleton hand at your Halloween store and have it creeping out from beneath the leaves. Aim it towards your visitors!


Don't forget to leave your address number visible for the postman when decorating your mail box. Aside from that, go wild! You can always check out Pinterest and various craft sites for more inspiration. 


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