With faux white pumpkins, skeleton ornaments, and a large pumpkin tree topper, this Halloween tree combines the best elements of both spooky and modern decor. It’s also proof that arm-knit tree skirts aren’t just for Christmas trees!
We jumped on the black Christmas tree trend last year, and we have a feeling they’re here to stayespecially because they can be used as Halloween trees, too! Swap your star tree topper for something a bit spookier, like this skull attached to a large bow.
This festive tree combines the best parts of summer and fall for a Halloween display that looks great all year. The creator of this tree affectionately refers to the combination as “Alohalloween.” How fun are those watermelon-theme jack-o’-lantern ornaments?
Not all Halloween trees are decorated with neon colors and scary skulls! We love this white modern farmhouse tree, complete with buffalo check ribbon, of course. This tree could easily transition to Christmasjust swap out the orange ornaments for red or green.
This multi-color tree would be easy to create; just use spray paint to create bright layers on an artificial white tree. The oversized black and white striped ornaments help tie the tree to the existing decor in this scene, proving a colorful pop of Halloween decor can work for any space.
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Original Source: Better Homes and Gardens