Halloween is a great time for DIY enthusiasts to bring out their tools and set out to build cool Halloween decorations. It is the time to experiment with different materials, colors, and ideas to create something spooky to entice adults and kids alike. If you are not into buying expensive Halloween decorations, you can easily recycle empty toilet paper rolls. Toilet paper rolls form a great raw material for creating the spookiest and quirkiest Halloween decorations. To get you into the Halloween spirit, we have listed 10+ Halloween decorations you can make from toilet paper rolls under $15.

Toilet Paper Roll Halloween Ghost

If you don’t want elaborate and fancy decorations, this is a perfect Halloween craft. It is easy and won’t consume much of your time. You need an empty toilet paper roll, some tissue paper, glue, acrylic colors, and a thread to get the work done. Find the full tutorial.

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Chunky Yarn Pumpkins With Toilet Paper Roll

Bring festive cheer and vibrant colors to your Halloween decorations with these chunky yarn pumpkins made from an empty toilet paper roll. You will need toilet paper rolls, chunky yarn, scissors, and hot glue. You can involve your little goblins to help make these fun and adorable pumpkins. Find the full tutorial.

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Light-up Spooky Eyes for Halloween

Make these light-up spooky eyes with an empty toilet paper roll and embrace the spirit of Halloween. Gather your supplies – empty toilet paper rolls, string lights, and a craft knife. It will take about 20-30 minutes of your time but the result will be worth it. Find the full tutorial.

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Toilet Paper Roll Vampire

You can make this blood-thirsty vampire toilet paper roll DIY to add some intimidating ambiance to your Halloween decorations. For this DIY you will require a toilet paper roll, acrylic paints and brushes, a pencil, and scissors. You can even add googly eyes if you want to make it look scarier. Find the full tutorial.

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Toilet Paper Roll Bats

Get ready for the Day of the Dead with these super fun and easy toilet paper roll bats. It is inexpensive and less time-consuming; you just need a toilet paper roll, acrylic paint, scissors, and black craft paper for the wings and ears. Either turn them into a ghoulish sight or make them look adorable clad in pink; the choice is yours. Find the full tutorial.

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Toilet Paper Roll Pumpkin

This toilet paper roll pumpkin DIY is playful and fun to make. Craft this using a toilet paper roll, scissors, hot glue, and jute yarn, and embellish your home with a light-hearted Halloween decoration. You don’t have to do it alone; get your family to help you with this, and make as many pumpkins as you want. Find the full tutorial.

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Toilet Paper Roll Haunted House

Do you enjoy crafting haunted houses from recycled materials? If yes, then you must try this toilet paper roll haunted house craft. The cherry on top is that this DIY will make an adorable, tiny haunted village display on your shelf and mantel. All you need is a bunch of supplies, including empty toilet paper rolls, glitter scrapbook paper, regular glue or a hot glue gun, gold glitter rick rack, Halloween confetti, and more. It is a fun DIY décor to get your house spooked up a little for the occasion. Find the full tutorial.

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 Toilet Paper Roll Spiders

Make these tiny critters using toilet paper roll and turn your house into their haunted cemetery. Not just kids, even adults can have fun making this DIY. Without further ado, get toilet paper tubes, felt in assorted colors, scissors, black paint, a paint brush, and wobbly eyes. If your Halloween decoration is missing a quirky element, these creepy crawlies will add just that. Find the full tutorial.

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Toilet Paper Roll Candles

Isn’t it amazing how versatile toilet paper rolls are? You can make just anything with them, whether it’s for Halloween or other festivities. Since the Day of the Dead is almost here, it’s the perfect time to create these dramatic, dreaded, and dripping toilet paper roll candles. You will additionally need a glue gun, LED tea lights, and paint. These candles are a fantastic way to decorate the space for the spooky season. Find the full tutorial.

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Toilet Paper Roll Werewolf Craft

Why make tricky Halloween crafts when you can make something simple? This toilet paper roll werewolf craft will make a cute addition to your feisty and friendly Halloween décor. For this DIY, all you need is a toilet tube, construction paper, scissors, a glue stick, and a black sharpie pen. Make this craft and get kids to help you out, too. Find the full tutorial.

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Toilet Paper Roll Treat Buckets

If you don’t know what to do with all the toilet paper rolls in your house, then turn them into these adorable treat buckets. These treat buckets are perfect for serving spooky treats to trick-or-treaters. You can make monsters, Jack-o’-lanterns, or ghost treat buckets, whatever matches your Halloween vibe. Once you have made them, you can hand them over to your guests as party favors or display them with your elaborate Halloween set-up for a visual feast. Find the full tutorial.

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Gather your family and kids and try these adorable DIYs for your Halloween decorations. But most importantly, enjoy the process and make loads of memories. Happy crafting and happy Halloween!

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Writing her way through life, Pragati is an avid writer, art enthusiast, and devotee of everything creative. Currently working as an associate editor, she loves reading and penning down moments into immortal words. Literature, reflecting, and music nourishes her life. When not writing, you'll find her immersed in nature, wrapped around in solitude.

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