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. The biggest headache during Halloween is decorating our house with spooky stuff. Some of us prefer fancying our home with a scary witch wreath, while others like to adorn their interior with eerie Halloween planters. Irrespective of what we do, there is always a missing element in the Halloween decorations, and to fill the gaping hole, I’d recommend you try these 20+ DIY spider Halloween decorations this year.

Make a spider egg sac with the help of white yarn and a balloon to freak out kids in the neighborhood. Full Tutorial

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A spider web pillow and spider silhouettes compiled of cotton and fabric can give your friends a sleepless night. Full Tutorial

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A giant spider web made of sticks and nylon rope is picture-perfect for your lawn decoration. Full Tutorial

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This gigantic spider web made of ropes and rebar will scare the heck out of your friends. Full Tutorial

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This spider egg sac made from balloons will petrify anyone under the lights. Full Tutorial

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Upcycled jars, tea lights, and rubber spiders are what you need to give your lawn or entrance a spooky touch. Full Tutorial

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A faux spider gliding down from a grapevine wreath will send chills down anyone’s spine. Full Tutorial

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A body suspended in mid-air and cocooned by a spider web with spiders preying all over it looks horrifying. Full Tutorial

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These giant spiders put together with faux fur fabric and foam tube will transform your house into a haunted hut. Full Tutorial

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Spider pumpkin with a candle holder will be a great filler for your Halloween decoration. Full Tutorial

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Spider web pumpkin molded from pumpkin terrarium, nylon string, and coated in black matte paint looks dark, doomed, and deadly. Full Tutorial

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This spooky spider made of garbage plastic and pipes is capable of scaring anyone with a mere sight. Full Tutorial

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This DIY spider web Halloween decoration put together from embroidery hook and black yarn will give your house a gentle spookiness. Full Tutorial

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Serve your guest snacks in these spooky, spider-plastic web bowls and see the horror lining on their faces. Full Tutorial

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This spider-shaped tin with glaring eyes and eight legs is ideal for storing Halloween candies. Full Tutorial

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Spider web doormat will welcome your guest to the house of horrors. Full Tutorial

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Halloween Chalkboard wine bottles would be a spooky addition to your dining table. Full Tutorial

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This massive crawling spider will turn out to be your worst nightmare for Halloween. Full Tutorial

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Sticking colorful spiders on a faux pumpkin is a great DIY to make with your children. Full Tutorial

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Made of styrofoam balls, black yarn, and pipe cleaners, this fake spider placed on your dining table will frighten visitors to death. Full Tutorial

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Your yard can transform into a haunted graveyard with this huge Spider made from PVC pipes and round wooden panels coated in red tape.

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Your friends will scream their hearts out when they see a body wrapped inside by a cocoon that is being preyed upon by a giant spider.

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These giant hairy spiders crawling over the brick mantel are the ultimate spooky Halloween decor

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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 grandeur. These DIY spider Halloween decorations will not just add a spooky element to your house but also frighten your colleagues and friends.

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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, you'll discover him immersed in cinema, savoring cult classics, 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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