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Halloween Chandelier

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How To Make A Halloween Chandelier on the cheap finding most of everything at dollar tree.

I recently shared An Easy diy to decorate a halloween mirror for Halloween not too long ago, but today is all about a Halloween Chandelier! Just add 4 easily-found Halloween props to your hanging light to create this look and give off a spooky Wow-factor on the cheap. This is the perfect way to decorate for a Halloween party and your guests are sure to take notice. Decorate the table and eye level spaces but don’t forget the high ones too, such as a creepy chandelier for that dinner party! What better way to entertain than to decorate right over the table. Look up for a conversation starter! Here’s some Spooktacular ideas for spicing up your chandelier for the Halloween season.

Decorating A Chandelier: Supplies Needed

These are the few supplies I used for my light. You should be able to find all these Items at your local dollar tree to make for some easy, cheap yet incredibly haunted Halloween decorations. If not, I’ve added some links.

Spiders

Spider Web

Faux Plastic Chain

Black Creepy Cloth

Black twist ties

spooky chandelier

spooky decor on my light fixture

spider hanging from the bottom of chandelier

Now It’s Time To Decorate A Halloween Chandelier!

When your are putting the Halloween decorations on your Chandelier, you will want to avoid getting any décor too close to the bulbs. Each fixture is different, I did not have too much concern due to my bulbs hanging low out of the way. Going up the middle base of the light is a terrific place to utilize. From there you can stretch and drape it as you like it from the bottom and sides of the hanging fixture.

I first began with my black creepy cloth, wrapping around the inside base. Then, wrapped the spider webbing around, over top of that. Next up to go on were the fake chains. We secured these with black twist ties. You could also use a peice of string,  zip ties or whatever you have on hand. Try to get something that will blend in with the color of your fixture so it’s not noticeable.
Lastly, place your spiders in the webbing making sure they are snug and won’t fall.

picture of creepy chandelier when finished decorating

closeup of decorated halloween chandelier

eye level view of the light fixture

close up view from the bottom of chandelier decorated for halloween

More Halloween Decorating Ideas

Another great way to decorate a creepy chandelier is to perch some crows on it. I love how Alice Wingerden did this to both of hers!

crows on chandelier

Images: Alice Wingerden

To give off a haunted house feel, switch out your regular bulbs for Flickering bulbs. Make sure to get ones that have a proper base fit for your particular light.

Change up the lighting completely and swap your bulbs for black light bulbs. Again make sure you get bulbs with the proper size base of your light.

Instead of spiders use hanging bats.

Make it a crime scene and attach Caution Tape

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What do you think of my Halloween decorations? Spooky Enough?

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