If you’re someone who browses Pinterest for home decorating ideas, and convince yourself that it’s either too expensive or too hard to make happen, then these projects are perfect for you. These 6 projects are cheap AND easy to create. What a score right?! It’s bound to spice up your fall home decorating. The best thing about the following Halloween DIY décor ideas is that they are all very customizable. So, whatever your style is, you can easily incorporate in to your creations! Ghost Candles Supplies: White candles, black sharpie Directions: Draw your favorite ghost face on the side of your candles. These are always the perfect addition to the unique Halloween décor in your living room. Painted Pumpkins Supplies: Pumpkins! Bronze & black sharpie pens, charcoal chalk paint, copper acrylic paint, paint brush, black ribbon (optional) Directions: Start by painting your pumpkins. You might need 2 or 3 layers to cover the pumpkin completely. Once the paint dries, add your accents with the contrasting sharpie pen. You can also paint the pumpkin’s stem to give it a glam look. Finish with the ribbon and any other accents that personalize it a little more. Make it yours! Spooky Wreath Supplies: Black wreath, small twigs from your yard, black construction paper, and orange ornaments (optional) Directions: You can get a black wreath at your local craft store. Then secure the twigs onto the wreath, using glue or adhesives. Next, you’ll use scissors to cut out bat silhouettes from the construction paper. Attach your bat cut outs to the wreath with glue or adhesives. Add whatever accents or pops of color you want. Get creative with your Halloween wreath! Ghost Lollipops Supplies: Lollipops, white tissues, orange ribbon, black sharpie Directions: Cover the lollipop with the tissues. Secure the tissue in place with the ribbon. And lastly, give your ghost’s some cute little eyes with a sharpie pen. Boo! Haunted Hand Soap Supplies: Clear or orange hand soap, small Halloween themed nick knacks Directions: Take off the hand soap’s label and scrub the rest of the adhesive off. Then put in as many decorations in it as you want. I saw some Day of the Dead decorations, so I put those in mine. You can also use plastic spiders, skeletons, whatever you can find! Creepy House Plants Supplies: potted succulents (real or fake), matte black spray paint Directions: Make sure you lay down a trash bag before you start painting! Begin by holding the spray paint can at least 8 inches away from the product. Then cover the houseplants completely with the spray paint. That’s it! These make great accents for a spooky modern look. Happy Halloween Everyone!