Are you as excited as us for Halloween this year? If yes, we are here to assist you in making this festive season even more special. Regardless of whether you prefer to go all out with lavish decoration pieces like larger-than-life displays, giant inflatables, and animatronics, or you like minimalistic décor with simple wreath ideas, garlands, and miniature village setups, we recommend you to try these 25+ DIY spider Halloween decorations for 2025. These creepy crawlers are going to serve you notwithstanding of your holiday décor preferences.

Spider Egg Sac

Make a spider egg sac with the help of white yarn and a balloon to freak out kids in the neighborhood. This adorably creepy crawly will strike terror and make your guests a little hesitant about entering the house. Find the full tutorial.

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Giant Rope DIY Halloween Spider

A giant spiderweb made of sticks and nylon rope is picture-perfect for your lawn decoration. It will look great hanging in your yard and will lure passersby to enter the trap. Find the full tutorial.

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Gigantic Halloween Spiderweb

This gigantic spiderweb made of ropes and rebar will scare the heck out of your friends. This DIY prop will make your house look the coolest in the neighborhood. Passersby would want to come and check this fun and attractive spider decoration. Find the full tutorial.

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Creepy Spider Egg Sac

This spider egg sac made from balloons will petrify anyone under the lights. This super cheap and easy DIY decoration will transform your yard into a haunted house. Add them to every corner of your house to create an eerie ambiance. Find the full tutorial.

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Flickering Spider Lights

Upcycled jars, tea lights, and rubber spiders are what you need to give your lawn or entrance a spooky touch. This DIY will bring so much warmth and eerie vibe to the space, and its flickering effect will startle your guests. Find the full tutorial.

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Spider Wreath

A faux spider gliding down from a grapevine wreath will send chills down anyone’s spine. This simple and fun DIY spider wreath is a great addition to your Halloween decoration. Find the full tutorial.

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A Life-size Spider Victim

A body suspended in mid-air and cocooned by a spider web with spiders preying all over it looks horrifying. Who thought that a trash bag could add a gory touch to your Halloween setting? Well, here it is, a crazy DIY to instill terror. Find the full tutorial.

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DIY Giant Spider Decorations

These giant spiders, put together with faux fur fabric and foam tube, will transform your house into a haunted mansion. Spread them in a way that makes them look as if they are crawling all over the house. Find the full tutorial.

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Spider Pumpkins DIY

Spider pumpkin candle holder is a great way to decorate with candles. Nothing strikes a perfect balance like pumpkin and spider. And this pumpkin candle holder is equal parts charming and equal parts scary. Find the full tutorial.

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Spine Tingling Spiderweb Pumpkin

Spiderweb pumpkin made from foam pumpkin and nylon string, and coated in black matte paint, looks dark, doomed, and deadly. All you need is a pumpkin terrarium, nylon crochet string, carpet needle, acrylic paint, and more. Give your home a dash of gothic flair this spooky season. Find the full tutorial.

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Giant Spider Decoration

This spooky spider made of a plastic trash bag and pipes can scare anyone at a mere sight. This giant spider will add a frighteningly humorous touch to your Halloween setting and make kids startle and guests laugh in sheer amusement. Find the full tutorial.

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DIY Spiderweb Hoops

This DIY spiderweb Halloween decoration, put together from an embroidery hook and black yarn, will give your house a gentle spookiness. This DIY is fun and simple way to add a creepy Halloween vibe to the space without being too extravagant. Find the full tutorial.

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Halloween Treat Bowl

Serve your guests snacks in these spooky, spider-plastic web bowls. We are sure they will be such a hit among kids and guests during festive gatherings. It is easy to make and serve up the spook on your table. Find the full tutorial.

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Tin Can Spider Craft

This spider-shaped tin with glaring eyes and eight legs is ideal for storing Halloween candies. There is no better way than storing your candies in this tin can spider craft. But not just for candies, you can use this for your stationery, making your desk space tidy and terror-stricken. Find the full tutorial.

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Spiderweb Doormat

Spiderweb doormat will welcome your guests to the house of horrors. Spook up your guests and give them a little jump scare with this spiderweb doormat. It’s perfect to add a little festive touch to your home. Find the full tutorial.

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Terrifying Halloween Decoration

This massive crawling spider will turn out to be your worst nightmare for Halloween. This humongous decoration will give your house a major spooky update and will create a bone-chilling atmosphere. Find the full tutorial.

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DIY Spider Pumpkin

Sticking colorful spiders on a faux pumpkin is a great DIY to make with your children. If your vibe is cute over scary, then this delightful pumpkin Halloween spider will invite the festive charm into your home. Find the full tutorial.

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Large Fake Spider for Halloween

Made of styrofoam balls, black yarn, and pipe cleaners, this fake spider placed on your dining table will frighten visitors to death. This petrifying DIY also makes for an eye-catching and spine-tingling table decoration. Find the full tutorial.

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Halloween Balloon Spider

Only two black balloons and masking tape are enough for DIYing this spider that looks great on ceiling corners. This DIY is simply cool and perfect to add a creepy factor to your home. Find the full tutorial.

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Scary Giant Black Spider

A scary giant black spider with a red back can be set next to the front door for a wholesome, spooky décor. You only need a cling wrap, hot glue, expanding foam, PVC pipes, and acrylic spray paint. Hang this up anywhere indoors or outdoors, and make passersby nervous. Find the full tutorial.

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Giant Spider for Outdoor Halloween Decoration

Almost real-looking big spider that is perfect for outdoor Halloween decorations, as it stands out with red glowing eyes. For this DIY, you need a hammer, pliers, wire cutters, hot glue, gloves, and more. This giant spider prop is enough to scare away trick-or-treaters. Find the full tutorial.

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Pine Cone Spider

This is an easy DIY that can be done along with kids. For the spider’s body, a pine cone is used, while pipe cleaners form the legs. Let these eerie critters rule your garden. Find the full tutorial.

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Hand Sewn Spider Halloween Decoration

This hand-sewn spider is a good and crafty idea to add a spine-tingling effect. To make this darling spider, you will need black fiber, poly-fill, black thread, a needle, 4 black pipe cleaners, scissors, chalk, and more. Make a bunch of these and spread these critters all over the porch, shelf, pumpkins, and entryway. Find the full tutorial.

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DIY Halloween Spider Treat Basket

Why don’t you try this Halloween spider treat basket to welcome guests or trick-or-treaters? You just need a plain basket, Flex Seal spray can, large pipe cleaners, wire cutter, large googly eyes, and more. Paint the basket, add legs, googly eyes, and fill it up with pumpkins and plenty of Halloween goodies. This décor is going to creep it real. Find the full tutorial.

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Fake Taxidermy Spider

If you are feeling crafty, then try this easy fake taxidermy spider. You only require a few supplies and a few minutes to spare. The supplies you need are a gold-framed chalkboard, reindeer moss, glue, paintbrush, glue gun, fake tarantulas, and more to bring this DIY to life. Find the full tutorial.

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Ghastly Spider Egg Door Decoration

Imagine a giant spider egg hatching hundreds of baby spiders all over the house. Sounds scary! You can imitate that by crafting this ghastly spider egg door decoration. All you need is a small willow wreath, 3 white plastic grocery bags, 1 bag of spider webbing, 200+ plastic spiders, and more. This DIY décor will give your guests a mini heart attack. Find the full tutorial.

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Spider Wall Art

Strike terror with this spider wall art. It is also a good idea to transform your cast-off plates into creepy cool wall art. Gather your supplies, including thrifted plates, spider decals, command stripes or plate hangers, and give your wall a refreshingly eerie update. Find the full tutorial.

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DIY Spiderweb Halloween Wreath

Spiders and spiderwebs are a perfect Halloween combo. Level up the haunt with this DIY spiderweb Halloween wreath. It comes together in just a few supplies, including a white berry wreath, plastic spiders, black wire, and needle-nose pliers. Decorate your wall or door with this wreath for some spooky Halloween fun. Find the full tutorial.

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Lace Spiderweb

You can pair lace fabric and doilies with embroidery hoops and make spider webs. To enhance the spooky element, you can perch tiny spiders inside to get the final look. Now, hang them anywhere in your house for a frightening look. Find the full tutorial.

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We are sure you would have loved each idea mentioned above; now the ball is in your court. Choose any idea and start DIYing it to make your Halloween party grand. These DIY spider Halloween decorations will add a brilliant, spooky element to your house.

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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director, and PR specialist with over ten years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, based in Shimla, India. He's played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times and currently serves as the Managing Editor at Homecrux, where he writes on consumer technology, design, and outdoor gear. When not working on his writing projects, Atish loves to explore new Kickstarter projects, watch cult classic films, interview designers, and ponder existential questions.

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