35 Ideas To Decorate Windows With Silhouettes On Halloween
Decorating windows with silhouettes is a spooky way to welcome your guests on Halloween. Besides, it’s a simple way. You simply need to cut out some cool shapes from black cardboard, apply them on windows and turn on the lights. These silhouettes could be ghosts, zombies, withes, and any other related to Halloween characters. Check out this gallery to get some ideas for yourself.
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A nice Halloween window display with a tree, jack-o-lanterns, bats and half moon surrounded by string lights.
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Warm lights, a chandelier decal and a black cat silhouette is a spooky yet minimalist scene.
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Headless lady.
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A Halloween's scene could not only be inside of the window but surround it too.
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Jack Skellington window decor idea.
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Crepe paper is a great way to make your window's scene more dramatic.
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Haunted clothes decorations could be used to creepify your home in an instant.
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Skeleton silhouette with lights.
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All front windows could be decorated with silhouettes. Cats, ghosts, bats and witches would work as a charm.
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For a more dramatic look use cutouts. They will make your house looks more spooky.
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A witch making poison is always a nice window decoration idea for Halloween.
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Decapitated person silhouette is a strong and spooky choice.
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Turning the whole window into a jack-o-lantern isn't that hard!.
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Cemetery with an old dried spooky tree is a good plot for your next window decor theme.
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Monsters would welcome your guests with style.
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Zombie apocalypse is here.
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Hang people right inside your windows! Kids would be afraid!.
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Garage door could also be covered with Halloween silhouettes. Would take your yard's decor to the next level.
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Spiderwebs on windows is a great way to protect your from bugs!.
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