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6 Disney Halloween Decoration Ideas For a Magical Halloween

Halloween is one of our favorite holidays, and we love to add a touch of Disney to our decorating!

Whether you’re going for spooky, cute, or a mix of the two, Disney-inspired Halloween décor adds a little movie magic to the holiday.

From Mickey pumpkins to Jack Skellington vibes, here are six ways to decorate for Halloween with a Disney twist.

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1. Mickey Pumpkin Decor

If you’ve ever walked down Main Street U.S.A. during the fall, you know that Mickey-shaped pumpkins are the ultimate Disney Halloween decoration!

They are one of my favorite ways to decorate for Halloween, as they are a great way to recreate a bit of park magic at home!

Ideas:

  • This wooden pumpkin welcome sign is a great way to welcome guests. You can simply hang it on your front door, or if you’re feeling crafty, it could be made into a Halloween wreath with some spooky fairy lights.
  • Make your own impressive Halloween village with these super-cute Mickey and Minnie Mouse topiary figurines.
  • If you’re like me and love adding a bit of Halloween to every room, add a dash of Disney to your bathroom with this Mickey Mouse pumpkin lotion pump and soap dish.
  • If you want to add a more subtle Disney touch to the holiday, keep your Halloween candy in a Mickey-shaped pumpkin bowl. The iconic Mickey shape adds a touch of magic when handing out treats to trick-or-treaters!

2. A Disney Halloween Tree

Trees aren’t just for Christmas! Join the Halloween tree trend and create your own Disney version!

Decorate a black tree with Disney-inspired baubles, spooky decorations and black and orange tinsel and beads.

And don’t forget the fairy lights for lighting up Fall nights! You could go a little spooky with these, too.

Bauble Ideas:

  • Add some Hocus Pocus to your tree with this Mary Sanderson hanging ornament.
  • Fans of the Haunted Mansion can add some hitchhiking ghosts to their tree with this Hallmark ornament.
  • This set of nine baubles adds a range of The Nightmare Before Christmas characters to your Halloween tree.
  • Forget Snow White, on a Halloween tree, the Evil Queen is the fairest of them all!

3. Disney-Inspired Candy Station

Halloween = candy. Why not serve it up Disney-style?

Use Mickey or Jack-themed bowls, cauldrons, or Halloween trays to create a trick-or-treat station that’s just as spooky as it is magical!

Ideas:

  • Not only does this candy bowl feature Oogie Boogie peeping through the center, but it also lights up!
  • This Jack Skellington bucket would make the perfect centerpiece on a Nightmare Before Christmas themed candy station. You could also fill the table with black and white treats!
  • If you want something more Mickey-shaped, serve your Halloween treats in this official Disney store candy bowl. You could even fill it with three different candies in the separate sections.

4. A Jack Skellington Welcome

We couldn’t do a Disney Halloween post without mentioning the classic, The Nightmare Before Christmas!

The Pumpkin King makes an impressive greeter for trick-or-treaters or house guests. Decorate your porch with Jack and Sally banners or have Jack himself welcome people to your door!

Ideas:

  • These Nightmare Before Christmas banners are a simple way to add some Jack and Sally to your porch and would look great with the Jack candy bucket.
  • Fill a Jack Skellington candy bucket with treats or pop a Santa hat on top for a cute but spooky decoration. You can even leave it out all through Christmas!
  • I love to change my doormat with the seasons, and this Jack and Sally doormat is perfect for welcoming visitors during the spooky season!
  • What could be more impressive than a life-size Jack welcoming visitors? Awe your neighbors with this poseable Jack or 6-foot animatronic.

5. Welcome, Foolish Mortals!

Another way to bring a bit of park magic home this Halloween is to decorate Haunted Mansion style!

Think floating candlesticks, gothic wall art, and purple accents.

Ideas:

  • If you’re going to have hitchhiking ghosts, you might as well make them 6ft hitchhiking ghosts!
  • It wouldn’t be a Haunted Mansion without these stretching portraits banners!
  • Welcome trick or treaters with a “Welcome Foolish Mortals” sign! This one features the hitchhiking ghosts, and this one is perfect if you’re creating your own Haunted Mansion.
  • This garden flag adds some ghostly vibes to your garden and adds a touch of Magic Kingdom outdoors!
  • Host a Halloween dinner in the grand hall, complete with a Haunted Mansion tablecloth, candlesticks and spooky flowers.

6. Decorate Like a Villain!

Channel a Disney villain and create your own villainous lair with small touches like poison apples, or channel your inner Ursula with a dark under the sea theme.

Ideas:

  • This wooden Evil Queen’s apple orchard sign is the perfect blend of Disney villain and dark humor!
  • Disney villain figurines aren’t just for Halloween, but they fit in well with the season. Make them the star of the show, and theme the rest of your decorations around one particular villain.
  • Add some Disney villain magic to your sofa with this woven tapestry throw. It’s the perfect way to add some coziness to Fall evenings.
  • This artificial succulent with a poison apple planter is a cute but subtle Disney villain touch!

Disney Halloween Ideas

I hope you found the perfect way to add a little Disney to your Halloween!

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