I love Captain Jack Sparrow. I suppose he was my first introduction to piracy and made that life look so breezy. But I will not ramble on about my love for the Pirates of the Caribbean today, for I am here to talk about Halloween decorations…but with pirates. Pirate Halloween decoration ideas are nothing novel but finding a treasure trove of them in one place to inspire you is a rarity. So I took upon myself to find this pearl and decided to share it with you so you can find some inspiration from these pirate Halloween decoration ideas to create a plunderer’s heaven this spooky season.

If you live on the road, consider employing this camper-ship pirate decoration for Halloween.

Image: Our Repurposed Home

For the last-minute decorations, head to the Home Depot and grab pirate-themed Halloween décor to create an ocean-inspired setup with ships with skeletons, steering wheels, and skeletal pirates.

Image: Eye in the Detail

Throw a dinner party for the pirates with treasures and ale. You can add multiple skeletons around the table with plundered treasures and skulls.

Image: Michelle’s Party Plan It

If you happen to have a boat or a ship prop lying around, recreate this skeleton pirate yard display for Halloween, where one skeleton pirate is trying to blow the other one out of the water.

Image: Charleston Crafted

A pirate party but make it pink. Add a couple of skeletons, including a mermaid pirate, a few hooks, a treasure map banner, and previous loots scattered around.

Image: Pink Peppermint Design

Take some inspiration from Staffordshire homeowner Andrew Carvel who used scrap wood including pallets to build a 30-foot model of a pirate ship as a Halloween garden display.

Image: Joe Giddens/PA

Is that Davy Jones’ doing? Those who love Pirates of the Caribbean would definitely want to recreate this large yard setup of a pirate ship being devoured by a giant inflatable Kraken.

Image: Halloween Forum @Engineerchic

Be bold and turn the front of your home into a giant haunted pirate ship with various skeletal pirates and haunting spirits just like this home in downtown Celebration, Florida.

Image: Celebrate and Decorate

Set the scene with a pirate aboard his ship while a skeleton mermaid tries to sing her siren song to lead the pirate to his doom.

Image: Facebook @Kayla Burress

A New York father, Tony DeMatteo built a 50-foot-long and 20-foot-tall pirate ship that towers his house in Rochester. He used recycled metal, wood, and rope, and completed the vessel is complete with black pirate flags and a huge skeleton hanging from the bowsprit.

Image: Tony DeMatteo

Let me know which one of these pirate Halloween decorations you will use this year. Happy Halloween!

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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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