Whether you like the new-age Disney or the original one, you cannot deny the magic. Disney has enthralled masses since its inception and brought us some of the most amazing stories that make us love, laugh, cry, hope, and be optimistic. That said, there are a lot of spooky elements in Disney too, which make a perfect addition to your Halloween décor. Whether it is adorable or too scary, you can DIY Disney-themed Halloween decorations to bring the magic home.

No-Carve Disney Princess Pumpkins

How about no-carve Disney princess pumpkins this year? These no-carve Disney pumpkins are simply gorgeous, and you can easily tell which pumpkin resembles which Disney princess. You just need some glitz and glam for decoration and the color of your choice. Find the full tutorial

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DIY Halloween Planters

Easy-to-create Mickey-inspired planters for Halloween. Get ready your supplies, such as colorful planters, craft foam, glue gun, scissors, and more. First, you need to paint these planters, then cut out facial features for them. And for final touches, you can add Mickey Mouse ears, bat wings, and more for the haunting factor. Find the full tutorial.

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Mickey Mouse Wreath

Easy to make Halloween wreath in the form of Mickey Mouse. First of all, gather a glue gun, paintbrush, orange acrylic paint, twine, scissors, maple leaf bush, oak leaf bush, and more. Then, secure your wreath with twine, add leaves for decoration, and let it work its magic. Find the full tutorial.

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Spooky Mickey Bat

Cute and spooky Mickey bats that can be created in no time. For this DIY, you need a Mickey bat printable, black and white cardstock, printer, scissors, thread or thin string, a branch, and more. Then, follow the right instructions and you can have your evil bat ready in no time. Find the full tutorial.

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DIY Macrame Mickey & Minnie Ghosts  

Are you ready to enchant your home with some spooky Disney magic? Then try this Disney-inspired DIY macramé Mickey & Minnie ghosts. The craft is easy and fun to make. All you need are few supplies, including Macrame cord, glitter foam, white foam board, crafting scissors, hot glue gun, and more. Find the full tutorial.

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DIY Haunted Mansion Lanterns

If you have a black lantern from a previous Halloween decoration, then it’s time to repurpose it and turn it into this mysterious and magical Haunted Mansion. All you require is Cricut machine, Cricut adhesive foil, and some creepy Haunted Mansion images for an additional haunting effect. Find the full tutorial.

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Disney Halloween Tiered Tray

Create a tiered tray to display spooky Disney themes. You won’t even have to do much; just stick to one color palette and add a few items such as a Mickey Mouse mug in those colors, a poison apple mug, and so on. Here is the tutorial.

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Coco-Inspired Dia de los Muertos Garland

Coco is an amazing Disney movie that revolves around Dia de los Muertos, aka the Day of the Dead. This DIY Halloween decoration takes inspiration from the opening sequence of the movie, where we see animated pieces of paper, called Papel Picado. It is a type of Mexican folk art that decorates the altars for Dia de los Muertos. Making it as simple as cutting designs in squares of colored paper. Here is a tutorial.

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Make Some Poison Apples

Hardcore Snow White fans can make poison apples and have them on display this spooky season. All you need are some faux apples and a little creativity. Grab some supplies, including hot glue, black Sharpie, white chalk paint, and green acrylic paint. Learn how to do it.

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Halloween Mickey Ghost             

Create a dupe of Disneyland’s Mickey Ghost using a paper lantern, LED lights, a white tablecloth, and foam circles. You can hang this ghost at the door to greet the guests. When the night comes, the LEDs will make Mickey glow like a lantern. It is simply perfect. Here’s how you can do it too.

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Listening to her grandmother weaving nighttime tales to penning down her own thoughts, Priya developed a penchant for stories and their origin early in her childhood. After her master's in literature, she started writing copiously on diverse topics including architecture, interior design trends, and home improvement while learning the ropes of copyediting. For the past couple of years, she has been crafting DIYs for Homecrux. Reading novels, painting, and baking are her favorites on her long list of hobbies. She also loves to eat, travel, meet new people, learn about different cultures, and listen to stories.

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