When it comes to Halloween decorating, banners and garlands are simple yet impactful. They can transform a space instantly, adding a festive and spooky vibe to your home, party, or porch. Whether you want something eerie, whimsical, or family-friendly, Halloween banners and garlands are versatile, budget-friendly, and easy to DIY.
In this guide, we’ll cover:
- Why banners and garlands are a must-have for Halloween décor
- Popular styles and themes
- Step-by-step DIY ideas
- Quick store-bought options
- FAQs for decorating tips


🎃 Why Use Banners and Garlands for Halloween?
- Instant Festivity: Hang them across walls, mantels, or porches for a quick seasonal touch.
- Budget-Friendly: Most can be made with paper, fabric, or string.
- Reusable: Durable versions can be used year after year.
- Customizable: Match them to your party theme—spooky, gothic, cute, or funny.
- Family Craft Project: Making DIY garlands is fun for kids and adults alike.


🧵 Supplies You’ll Need for DIY
- Cardstock or construction paper
- Scissors, hole punch, glue, tape
- String, twine, or ribbon
- Felt or fabric scraps
- Markers or paint
- Glitter, googly eyes, or stickers
- Mini LED fairy lights (optional)


👻 Popular Halloween Banner & Garland Themes
- Trick-or-Treat Letters – Bold text cutouts strung across ribbon.
- Pumpkin Patch – Garland of jack-o’-lantern cutouts or felt pumpkins.
- Bats in Flight – Black bats flying across your mantel or entryway.
- Haunted House – Silhouettes of ghosts, witches, and haunted trees.
- Candy Corn Colors – Orange, yellow, and white paper cones in a festive chain.


- Skeleton Bones – Linked paper bones creating a creepy effect.
- Spooky Words – “BOO,” “EEK,” “HAPPY HALLOWEEN” banners.
- Ghost Parade – Smiling or spooky white ghosts strung together.
- Spider Web Garland – Black yarn or paper webs with dangling spiders.
- Autumn Harvest – Leaves, acorns, and pumpkins for a cozy Halloween feel.


🛠️ DIY Halloween Banner & Garland Ideas


1. DIY “Happy Halloween” Banner
Steps:
- Cut triangle or rectangle shapes from cardstock.
- Write or stencil one letter on each piece.
- Decorate with glitter or spider stickers.
- Punch holes and string together with ribbon.
2. Paper Bat Garland
Steps:
- Fold black paper and cut bat shapes.
- Attach them to twine with glue or clothespins.
- Hang across windows or mantels for a flying effect.
3. Ghost Garland (Kid-Friendly)
Steps:
- Use white tissue paper or felt to cut ghost shapes.
- Draw faces with a black marker.
- String together with twine.
4. Candy Corn Chain
Steps:
- Cut small triangles from cardstock.
- Paint them white, orange, and yellow.
- String them together like bunting.
5. Skeleton Bone Banner
Steps:
- Cut bone shapes from white paper or felt.
- Link them with string to create a bone chain.
- Add a paper skull in the middle for fun.
6. Pumpkin & Leaf Garland
Steps:
- Cut pumpkins and leaves from orange and green felt.
- Stitch or glue them onto ribbon.
- Hang across a mantel for a cozy autumn look.
7. Light-Up Garland
Steps:
- Use small paper cups or lantern covers.
- Draw jack-o’-lantern faces.
- Place over fairy lights for a glowing garland.
⚡ Quick Store-Bought Options
If you’re short on time, you can grab ready-made options like:
- Felt “Happy Halloween” banners
- Black lace garlands for a gothic touch
- Glitter pumpkin bunting
- Pre-lit garlands with jack-o’-lanterns or ghosts
- Wooden letter banners for durability
🏡 Where to Hang Halloween Banners & Garlands


- Across the fireplace mantel
- Along stair railings
- Over doorways or entryways
- Across windows
- On your porch railing
- As a party backdrop
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❓ FAQ – Halloween Banners & Garlands
Q1. What’s the easiest DIY Halloween garland?
Paper bat or ghost garlands—they’re simple, quick, and budget-friendly.
Q2. How do I make banners reusable?
Use felt or laminated cardstock, and store them flat after use.
Q3. Can I add lights to my garland?
Yes! Wrap fairy lights around your garland for a glowing effect.
Q4. How long should a garland be?
It depends on your space—measure your mantel, doorway, or wall before cutting string.
Q5. Are Halloween banners only for indoors?
No—fabric or plastic versions work great outdoors too.
🎃 Final Thoughts
Halloween banners and garlands are one of the easiest and most versatile decorations for the season. Whether you create your own with paper and string or buy a pre-made set, they instantly bring festive charm to any space.
From spooky bats and skeletons to cute ghosts and candy corn, there’s a style for everyone. Hang them across your mantel, porch, or party backdrop, and watch your space transform into a Halloween-ready haunt.
👻 With just a little creativity, your banners and garlands can become the highlight of your Halloween décor!