Inexpensive Fun Halloween Projects

       Recycling and creating on the cheap are 
important to me for any project. These recycled DIY Halloween projects are both inexpensive and easy to make! 

collage of halloween projects with sign


Today I'm sharing a few inexpensive Homeroad Halloween projects from the archives that look amazing and are fun to make. 


Please visit the bold orange titles to take you to the full tutorials for each project below. 


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The first project are recycled apothecary elixir jars.  


A package of Halloween stickers and a few recycled thrift store jars is all you need to create these fun jars for Halloween. 


Fill them with eyeballs or worms and you've got yourself a quick and easy Halloween prop. 


Glass jars with halloween stickers


Next is the recycled ghost light


Never has a recycled wine bottle looked so amazing at night!


Almost all you need is a wine bottle and these fun cork lights. 




Wine bottle ghost with face and lights inside


Speaking of ghosts... 


This easy and free recycled ghost lights the room on Halloween night with the flicker of a candle inside. 


Ghost face painted on candle shade topper


This idea works with any photo for the season. 


Add a few scary antique portraits in an old Mason jar with this amazing smelling pumpkin potpourri and you've got a treat for all of your Halloween senses. 


All the details are in the post! 


For even more easy and inexpensive Halloween projects please visit these Homeroad posts.



jar filled with mini pumpkins and black and white crow photo


Thanks for visiting, I hope you have a fabulously

fun and crafty Halloween! 


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I am Susan, the author and creator at Homeroad. I am a wife, mother of 4 daughters, and a grandmother of 5 and counting. I am a retired teacher, a DIY blogger and an artist at heart. .