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There is no doubt that Halloween is one of the most popular holidays of the year for most people. It’s the perfect time to get creative and add a little spooky to your home. So, we thought we would share some DIY Halloween Decor you can use to get your mobile home ready for the scariest day of the year without breaking the bank.
This is a super easy project that is sure to make a statement if you place it in your front yard. Add some glowing eyes and you will have people stopping in their tracks!

Looking for a spooky way to greet your trick-or-treaters? Why not create these ghostly lights, they are a super-easy way to create some DIY Halloween decor.

What holiday is complete without a wreath for the door? Check out the link to find all kinds of ideas from cute to scary!

What a creative way to light up your front porch using those inexpensive plastic pumpkins you see everywhere.

Looking for a DIY Halloween decor project to do with the kids? These bats are perfect for younger kids (as long as they can use scissors of course!).

What’s Halloween without a spider web? Hard to believe these are made from trash bags.

If you love carving pumpkins but are looking for new ideas, check out the link to see 99+ carving ideas.

This super easy set of witch’s legs are made from POOL NOODLES!

These floating witch hat luminaries are an easy way to create an eery glow that’s budget-friendly.

What a simple way to add a spooky touch to your front entrance using cheese cloth.

And, if you are still looking for Halloween ideas, check out this Boo-Tiful Manufactured Home, it’s spectacular!
Do you decorate for Halloween? If so we would love to see it. You can share your spooky decor at our Facebook group, Mobile Home Living: Remodels and Repairs.
As always thank you for reading Mobile Home Living.
Kim Alley is a writer here at Mobile Home Living and I am honored to have her join us! She has lived in a manufactured home for over 20 years and took on many remodeling and upgrade projects during that time. Kim has three kids, ages 17 to 25, and enjoys spending time with her family, hiking, and camping whenever she can.