It’s that time of year again! I think the temperature has only gone down about 5 degrees from last week but it’s making me think about fall. I have TONS of fall home decor but I need some ideas for easy Halloween signs to make. Today I’m sharing some of the cutest ones I’ve found. BTW, I don’t do witches, spooky ghosts, or blood and gore… just cute Halloween signs for me!
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Easy Halloween Signs to Paint
Hand Painted Pumpkin Mini Signs
I shared how I make these on a Facebook Live last week!
Halloween Pumpkins Treat Sign – for the front porch
Boo Sign – with 3-D pumpkins!
Eerie Sign – made with one of my favorite supplies… decorative metal sheeting.
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Halloween Signs Made with Chalk Couture
Eek Boo Spooky Reversible Mini Signs
This is my first year with Chalk Couture so I haven’t made many of these yet. I’ll be adding photos and videos of my completed signs to the blog as I finish them. Don’t forget to join my Chalk Couture Facebook group to see me make these LIVE!
PHOTO COMING SOON
October 31st Chalkboard Sign –
Here are more great Halloween transfers to make some easy signs on a chalkboard or other surfaces.
- Halloween Webs on an Old Window
- Happy Halloween
- Wicked Black Cat
- I’m Already Disturbed Please Come In Coffin
- Haunted Mansion
- I’m Only Here for the Candy
- Double Double Toil and Trouble
Stenciled Halloween Signs
These are my favorite Halloween stencils. They can be used alone on small signs or combined to make a larger sign.
- skeleton stencil
- crow stencil
- black cat stencil
- Happy Halloween stencil
- more Halloween stencils
- more pumpkin stencils
Halloween Signs Made with Silhouette or Cricut
I don’t have a Cricut myself but the projects these crafters come up with look amazing!
Beware Halloween Porch Sign – Instructions to use a Cricut
Printable Halloween Signs
Talk about easy! Print these out on your own home printer. They can be decoupaged onto a piece of wood or stuck in a frame and you’ll have a frame in just a few minutes.
Other Halloween Signs
- Reversible Halloween/Thanksgiving Sign
- more to come…
And if you don’t want to make a Halloween sign this year, you can get one on Amazon!
If you enjoyed these easy Halloween signs, you might also like these:
- Vintage Bingo Card Halloween Garland
- 5 Easy Ideas for Halloween Mantels
- Halloween Pillows and Pillow Covers Starting Under $10.00
Now I’d love to know if you’ve made any Halloween signs. Leave a comment and let me know. Thanks for reading!
‘Til the next project,
Kim~madeinaday says
I’m lovin the Boo sign with pumpkins! Super cute! Pinned! Thank you for sharing on Merry Monday! Hope to see ya next week!
Kim
Jann Olson says
So many fun ideas! I love Halloween!! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
hugs,
Jann
Sheri says
Cool ideas! Thanks for sharing at the To Grandma’s House We Go DIY, Crafts, Recipes and More Link Party! Pinned this! Hope to see you again next week.
Jodie Fitz says
These are adorable and would be such nice and easy DIY projects for October. Thanks for joining us at last week’s Reader Tip Tuesday! This week’s party is up and live all week long. We hope to see you there…
Karren Haller says
Thank you for sharing all these fun projects on #OMHGFF last week, I love all the signs, how fun is that.
Hope you will stop by this week to share again!
Have a great week!
Kerryanne says
What great projects Ann. Thank you for sharing your Halloween round up at Create, Bake, Grow & Gather this week. I’m delighted to be featuring it at tonight’s party and pinning too.
Hugs,
Kerryanne
rena says
Here it is hanging, my kids loved helping hunt down a twig to serve as the hanger after watching me embroider it. You can make one of these in a weekend, only because you need to let the paint dry before you start stitching. It would be easy to switch up the style with different colors or fabric choices! What other words would you put on a pennant ornament?