7 Decorating Ideas to Steal from the Queen of Halloween
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Most impressive about Jennifer's lineup? The majority of her decorations are thrifted or crafted. "I love vintage shopping," Jennifer says. "A vintage holiday treasure seems so much more precious if you had to trek through a flea market in a cow pasture and get dirt under your fingernails to find it." Here she used vintage masks and painted pumpkins to adorn this white, orange, and yellow faux tree.
A collection of vintage Halloween treasures-costumes, toys, and paraphernalia-sit alongside modern pieces in the dining room. It's all about the assortment, according to Jennifer. "Mix new and old decorations-you don't want your house to look like an ad for a store that everyone else does their holiday decor shopping in," Jennifer said. "My collection was not born overnight; it has taken me years to amass and is always growing."
Plastic tablecloths-turned-garland transform the mantel into a showstopper.
Metallic Christmas trees adorned with cat, bat, and monster-themed ornaments in beautiful jewels tones dress up the formal dining room.
Jennifer transformed her gallery wall for the season with quirky add-ons that sit on top of portraits, and paper decorations that fill the space in between.
This DIY guru knows how to get creative and reimagine the ordinary. Here, plastic pumpkins double as planters for mums while X-rays are used as garland above the display.
Paper lanterns cover Jennifer's porch ceiling, while orange-and-black throw pillows add more color and interest to the patio furniture.
See more at JenniferPerkins.com, and check out these 40 quick and easy DIY Halloween decorations for more crafty ideas.
Photographs courtesy of Jennifer M. Ramos.
This is where you want to host a Halloween party!
This is where you want to host a Halloween party!
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