Wandering in your camper, you would already have a list of ideas in mind on how to decorate the camper van for Halloween. If not, you can peek through the following Halloween camper decoration ideas and try to make your RV, motorhome, or camper van look scary and blood-curdling. Some of these ideas have been tried before, while others are downright new. Let’s begin!

Eerie LED Lights

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Decorate your camper with eerie LED lights that can be strung along your RV roof using hooks. You can even hang them on the doors, tires, windows, and rear. Make sure the light strings you take home are either in the shape of ghosts, bats, or Jack-o’-lanterns: perfect to drop a sinister vibe!

Hanging Skeletons

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Bring some skeletons and blood to your Halloween warming party. Nothing petrifies a man more than blood and bones. While you may want to avoid the red color because it will look super creepy, you can surely string a plastic skeleton on the front door of your camper. You can even make the skeleton sit next to you during the bonfire session and add even more fright to your Halloween party.

Spider Web Outdoor Decoration

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If you were highly impressed by our spider decoration ideas for Halloween, why not festoon your camper with spider webs as well? Spider webs made of nylon rope and sticks can be used to bedizen your RV. They not only add a spooky element to your camper but also make it look downright dreadful.

Hitch Inflatable Monsters

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Inflatable Monsters are one of the common items we use to decorate our homes or lawns during the Halloween season. However, these inflatables can even be used in a camper by attaching these items to our RV roof.

Graveyard Around Your Camper

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The next idea I am going to tell you is unique as heck. It is a little difficult to replicate but if you are high on Halloween (not literally), try giving it a shot. Create a graveyard around your camper. Take some plastic tombstones and place them all around your camper. You can add tombstones of haunted dolls and the Grim Reaper to leave passersby terror-struck.

Zombies on the Roof

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Talking of passersby, you can spice up your graveyard and your camper by adding dummies of mummies and zombies to it. Also, try placing some zombies on the top of the roof to leave more daunting vibes near your bonfire.

Also Read: 30+ Outdoor Halloween Decorations You can Make Yourself

Halloween-themed Pillows for Interior Decor 

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One of the best ways to show your Halloween spirit is by decorating your RV interior just like the La Mesa RV. You can decorate your interior with lights but when it comes to living space you need something chic and spooky to cover your sofa with. What better than Boo pillows that you can buy on Etsy for less than $20. These pillows add not-so-spooky flair to your Halloween camper decoration.

Jack-o’-lantern Decorations

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I will begin the Halloween camper decoration from the interior and you can also follow the same and adorn your RV with ‘mini campers’ that are carved out of pumpkins. Put LED lights inside them and your Jack-o’-lantern is ready to petrify anyone.

Animatronics

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In case you want something techy, try a scary Halloween Animatronics. There is nothing more horrifying than a moving devil screaming at you as soon as you open the RV door. It will scare the heck out of anyone.

Decals and Paint

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The easiest and cheapest way to decorate your camper is to adorn it with decals. Spooky Halloween decals are available in e-commerce stores and can easily be stuck on the exterior of your camper. In case you don’t prefer decals you can even handpaint spooky signs on the exterior of your camper and make it look like a wandering hell.

Happy Camping this Halloween folks!

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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director and PR specialist based in Shimla, India. He boasts over eight years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, and has played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times. When not weaving a web of words at Homecrux or scouring new tiny houses, you'll discover him immersed in cinema, savouring cult classics, interviewing production designers or embarking on a quest for existential truths, far beyond his fantasy of being a cowboy who never rode a horse.

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