Halloween is just around the corner, and it’s time to give your car a spooky makeover! Let’s explore some fun and creative DIY decoration ideas that will make your vehicle the highlight of the season.
Monster Mouth Trunk
Transform your trunk into a monster’s mouth with cardboard teeth and googly eyes. This was a hit at our local trunk-or-treat event last year!
Skeleton Backseat Drivers
Place a skeleton in the backseat, looking out the window. I still chuckle when I remember the double-takes from passersby!
Skull Grille Accent
Add a skull or skeleton wreath to your car’s grille. It’s an unexpected touch that I love for its ability to surprise and delight.
Floating Witch Hat
Suspend a witch hat from your rearview mirror. It’s a quirky decoration that never fails to make me smile every time I get in the car.
Spooky Soundtrack
Blast a spooky playlist from your car for full immersion. I curated mine with eerie classics, and it adds so much to the whole experience!
Hanging Body Parts
Hang fake arms or heads from your car’s windows for that extra scare factor. I’ve seen this done at community events, and it never fails to impress.
Haunting Plush Toys
Decorate your dashboard with plush ghosts and black cats. They’re adorable, and I always enjoy the playful atmosphere they create inside the car.
Miniature Graveyard
Create a tiny graveyard scene on your car roof with tombstone props. It’s an unusual setup that really stands out, especially at night.
Ghostly Figures
Create spooky silhouettes by hanging ghost cutouts from the windows. A few years back, I used glow-in-the-dark paint, which made the ghosts come alive at night!
Creepy Cobwebs and Spiders
Wrap your car in fake cobwebs and place large plastic spiders to create an instant spooky vibe. I remember the first time I did this, the kids in the neighborhood couldn’t stop pointing and giggling!
Pumpkin Scented Air Fresheners
Add a seasonal touch with pumpkin-scented air fresheners. It’s a little detail that makes the inside of your car feel festive and cozy.
Bloody Decals
Apply bloody handprint clings to your car windows for a chilling effect. It’s a simple DIY that packs a punch, and it always gets people talking!
Pumpkin Parade
Use a mix of real and artificial pumpkins to line the exterior of your car. Once, I carved little jack-o’-lanterns and placed battery-operated tea lights inside for a magical evening glow.
Themed Backdrops
Drape Halloween-themed fabrics over your car seats. One year, I used a skull-patterned sheet that turned our car into a spooky stage.
Glow-in-the-Dark Decals
Use glow-in-the-dark decals for a mysterious night-time effect. I tried this with bats and spiders, and they looked amazing under the moonlight.

