Halloween decor is very versatile, you may see all kinds of scary and spooky (or not much) things here and there. Skeletons and snakes, spiders and spider web, jack-o-lanterns and bats, witches and their cauldrons and much other stuff can be used for Halloween decor. But I’d like to share some ideas on another item that isn’t seen at parties often, so you can stand out with it – a mummy! Mummies are great for Halloween styling, they can be used indoors and outdoors, they will easily create a scary feel and look awesome! Here are some examples.
If you want to imitate a real mummy, you will have to buy one or DIY it, and it may take some time and effort but the result is cool – you can create a whole outdoor decor scene with a mummy or several ones. There are many DIY tutorials on the web on making your own realistic or not too realistic mummy, so you may check them out and decide whether you are ready for crafting or not. They can be caught and made by giant spiders or they can frighten the guests coming or even offer some sweets. You may also hang a mummy in a spider web or on a tree for a scarier look, and think of the weather – if it’s rainy, a mummy outdoors can be not the best idea or you will have to put an umbrella or a roof over it. Some mummy scenes can be also created indoors, and that’s great if you want long-lasting decor – harsh weather conditions outdoors can spoil your mummies for real.
A cool mummy pumpkin with googly eyes is a lovely decoration for Halloween that you cna make with your kids.
A cute and scary mini mummy decoration with a tombstone is a perfect idea for Halloween.
A funny Halloween mummy decoration on a Christmas wreath with lights and with a black bat on top to save it from rain.
A Halloween yard with a number of mummies, tombstones, planters and spiders is perfect for Halloween.
A mummy and a mummy pillow decoration put on a chair in your garden or on the front porch is a cool solution for Halloween.
An easier and funnier idea is crafting a mummy for kids: a wood block mummy, a mini mummy as a toy decoration, a mummy pillow or something like that. You may also make some cute mummy jars to serve food at a kids’ Halloween party or cover some pumpkins with fabric straps to make them look like mummies – this is a great last minute Halloween decor idea that doesn’t require any effort at all. Style your front door as a mummy, too, which can be easily done with fabric and googly eyes, and find more inspiring ideas for this Halloween below!
A simple Halloween front door styled as a mummy with eyes, with colorful pumpkins and a cat skeleton is a fun and easy DIY idea.
A spooky mummy head with spiders is a lovely decoraiton for Halloween that you can easily make yourself.
A stylish and scary Halloween decoration of a mummy, skulls and bones on a tray is a gorgeous idea to go for.
A wood block mummy is a pretty and easy Halloween decoration for both indoors and outdoors and it's easy to DIY.
An easy to DIY mummy Halloween wreath with a giant spider and skeleton hands is a fast and cool solution.
An outdoor Halloween mummy decoration is an easy and scary idea, attach on to a tree in your garden.
Fun gourds styled as mummies with googly eyes are a cool craft for a kids' Halloween party and you cna make them together.
Fun tabletop mummy decor with a sign is a cool idea to DIY for the coming Halloween to add a bit of fun.
Jars shaped as mummies with candies are perfect for kids' Halloween parties are amazing to rock and can be easily DIYed.