If you are looking for easy yet bold ways to decorate your space for Halloween, for some non-cheesy decorthat you won’t see everywhere, I have an idea: eyeballs! Scary eyeballs and googly eyes added to usual things instantly make them spooky and eye-catchy in the literal sense. You can make them or buy ready ones and incorporate here and there to create Halloween decor effortlessly, and here are some ideas how.
How To Make Halloween Eyeballs?
The easiest way to do that is to use white balloons and attach black or colorful paper to them – that’s a fast and scary Halloween garland. Painting rocks, making eyeballs of Christmas ornaments, ping pong balls, wooden beads and crafting them of felt are just some ways you can get eyeball decor to use it for Halloween styling.
Eyeball Garlands
As I mentioned above, you can make a garland of balloons adding paper to make them eyeballs. Felt and wooden bead eye garlands are also welcome to style the mantel or some other space. All of these garlands are DIYable, and you can find instructions on the web.
This Halloween eyeball garland is made of white balloons and black adhesive paper, and you can make such decor easily, too.
This gorgeous triangle evil eye garland with tassels is a lovely Halloween decor idea, suitable for witchy decor.
Eyeball And Googly Eyes Wreaths
Wreaths are the main front door and porch decorations, and you can make a cool eyeball wreath to keep an eye on the guests. The first way is to use ping pong balls to turn them into eyeballs and then form a wreath. The second idea is attaching eyeballs to a ready wreath of vine, feeathers, driftwood or blooms. Here googly eyes are also aplicable, especially if you are tight on time: just take some and attach to a vine wreath to make decor.
This scary Halloween wreath is made of driftwood spray painted black and large eyeballs to make it look really spooky.
This bright eyeball wreath is made of ping pong balls with stickers shaped as a circle, it's a catchy idea for Halloween.
Make your own eyeballs decorating usual ping pong balls and then shaped them as a wreath to style your door for Halloween.
The fluffy white feather wreath is accented with colorful eyeballs, and it's a nice idea for a neutral Halloween party.
This poisonous green wreath shows off a lot of large red and green painted eyeballs and will keep an eye on everyone coming to your place.
This white eyeball wreath is accented with a glam black bow on top and it's an easy to DIY decoration.
This Nightmare Before Christmas wreath shows off black feathers, lots of eyeballs and an elegant black ribbon bow.
Outdoor Eyeball Decor
Make outdoor eyeball decorations fast and easily placing some eyeballs on sticks right into your potted blooms and greenery. This will take you a minute but the result will be nice.
Decorate your outdoor spaces fast placing a couple of skulls or skeletons and adding eyeballs to your plants in pots.
Eyeball Pumpkins
Make your pumpkins Halloween-like adding scary eyeballs to them and even inserting a large eyeball inside. No time for carving? Cover the pumpkin with googly eyes and voila!
This scary pumpkin shows off some teeth and lots of goggly eyes.
This last-minute no-carve pumpkin decor is only about attaching googly eyes to a usual pumpkin, and it instantly becomes a Halloween one.
Neutral pumpkins with crazy eyeballs look very Halloween like and no other details are required here.
Eyeball Decorations
There are many more ways to integrate eyeballs into your Halloween decor, and the most popular way is to make a cloche decoration placing the eyeballs on sticks or lichen. Making scary trees of liche and eyeballs, sculptures, cauldrons with eyeballs and other stuff is a great idea if you are ready to spend some time on crafting.
Grab a clear plastic ornament, remove part of it to make this terrarium with moss and lichen eyes to style a Halloween tree.
This refined Halloween decoration is made of a vintage cloche filled with moss and bright eyeballs on sticks.
Fill your cauldron decoration with eyeballs made of white balloons with black paper attached on top.
If you feel like painting, you can gather some rocks and paint such decor on them, it looks spooky and sophisticated.
This eyeball decor can be made in a minute - just take a cloche, place some hay, an eyeball and attach a spider on top.
This eyeball cloche decoration is made of Christmas ornaments with googly eyes attached and is fun for Halloween.
This Halloween decoration is made of a frame with lichen and eyeballs, and it will be a nice idea for Halloween.
This spooky Halloween sculpture is a lichen tree with eyeballs, and it can become a jaw-dropping decoration for your party.
Make a crazy eye Halloween art piece of blue eyes on sticks placed in a cloche, it's not hard to make and it looks wow.
You can easily made this decoration using a small cauldron, green pipe cleaners and colorful eyeballs.
Other Eyeball Decor
Buy ready large eyeballs and integrate them into your Halloween decor: place them on tables, mantels, consoles and everywhere else you want. Googly eyes are even easier to work with: attach as many as you want wherever you want, and every piece decorated like that will automatically become a Halloween one. Get inspired!
This jaw-dropping Halloween decoration is made of red roses with eyeballs, callas and leaves and it can become a gorgeous centerpiece.
This googly eye candleholder is a lovely decoration, and you can make it in minutes covering a glass with eyes.
Switch the look of your decor from fall ot Halloween adding just one scary eyeball decoration among them.
Fill a large vase with moss and add vintage-style eyeballs to create a simple and bold Halloween decoration.
This Halloween display shows off eyeballs and a skull plus some Halloween-style books with a skull on them.