The idea of Summerween first originated from an episode of Disney Channel’s Gravity Falls, where people of an eerie town love to celebrate Halloween twice a year. As a result, the Summerween trend was born as an excuse to celebrate Halloween and organize parties early before fall even begins. Now, the trend has gained massive popularity with people looking for Summerween décor ideas.

As soon as the days get slightly hotter, enthusiasts indulge in watermelon carving, decorate homes in pastel colors, along with turning the backyard or front porch into a ghostly paradise. If you are among those who love Summerween and look for ways to celebrate the festivity at home, then you are at the right place. We have the best Summerween décor ideas to start decorating early, marking the beginning of the season of fright.

Celebrate Skeletons

Dress up your plain skeleton with some fake flowers, seashells, yarn, and other decorative stuff for scary Summerween tropical vibes. Or, spray paint plastic lawn flamingos black with white skeletal drawings and place them in your yard for a shivering yet summery decoration.

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How ‘Bout a Wreath

Try this bone-chilling Jack Skellington wreath to decorate for Summerween. Get ready with all the supplies needed and get on with it to celebrate the beginning of the spooky season. Find the full tutorial.

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Glow-In-The-Dark Mason Jar

Glow-in-the-dark Mason jar lantern makes for a fantastic Summerween decoration. It is easy and fun to make. Just need to spray paint a Mason jar, draw a spooky figure, and add lights for an enchanting glow. Find the full tutorial.

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Spooky Pastels

Can’t go wrong with soft and spooky pastel front porch decoration for Summerween. Create a haunted oasis on stairs with a variety of artificial orange and black pumpkins, with a skeleton in eternal waiting.

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Summer Graveyard

How about DIYing a bone-chilling graveyard scene for Summerween and have it haunt the living room or table? This is the perfect Summerween décor idea to get done over the weekend. Find the full tutorial.

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Jack-‘o-Melons

To celebrate Summerween, nothing is better than carving a watermelon. This summery fruit replaces the classic pumpkin to provide you with a fun canvas to work with.

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Also Read: 16 Watermelon Carvings to Replace Age-Old Halloween Tradition

Summerween Tablescape

For Summerween, table decorations should not be bland. Decorate the table with some candles, artificial pastel pumpkins, and seasonal bouquets for a beautifully eerie flair. Complete the vibe with some skeletons from your Halloween store.

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Flying Ghosts

Haunt the yard with these adorably frightening hanging ghosts. They are easy to craft and will give the neighbors a good spook. All one requires is a white paper lantern, fabric, foam sheet, or black felt, and more. Find the full tutorial.

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Summerween Garland

No fuss is needed to make this crafty and chilling tulle garland for Summerween. Decorate a living room, adorn the wall, or hang it above the dinner table, and it will add a touch of spookiness. Find the full tutorial.

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Carve a Pineapple

Instead of pumpkins or watermelons, carve pineapples. Scoop out the insides and carve spooky faces. Now, add LED lights for an eerie, tropical, summery touch. Find the full tutorial.

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Spooky Planters

Plant lovers can decorate for Summerween with these goofy and terrifying ghost plant pots. They can either be DIYed or bought from the market.

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Enjoy summer with these amazing Summerween décor ideas to try at home. Let the spooky season begin!

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Writing her way through life, Pragati is a budding writer, art enthusiast, and devotee of everything creative. She loves reading and penning down moments into immortal words. Literature, reflecting, and music nourishes her life. When not writing, she is sitting under the blue sky, wrapped around in solitude, admiring nature, or most probably talking to a tree.

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