
"Additionally, Nayak says we'll be seeing lots of dark and moody elements that elevate traditional Halloween decor. This includes a darker color palette with deep charcoals, inky blacks, and midnight blues with some accents of blood red, antique gold, and rich plum, she says. Some ways to lean into this are with aged textures like weathered wood, dark botanical elements like DIY dried roses, and using string lights to create moody lighting."
"Good news for Halloween lovers: One of the biggest trends this year is kicking off spooky season early with summerweenthe name for any and all witchy decor that bridges summer and fall. The Halloween season kicked off a lot earlier this year with summerween, which blends elements from both the summertime and Halloween. From ghosts at the beach to skeletons at the pool, this is perfect for those who can't wait until the fall to start decorating for the Halloween season."
Summerween blends summertime and Halloween themes, encouraging witchy decor that bridges summer and fall with playful motifs like ghosts at the beach and skeletons at the pool. Dark, moody elements elevate traditional Halloween decor through deep charcoals, inky blacks, midnight blues, and accents of blood red, antique gold, and rich plum. Aged textures such as weathered wood, dark botanical elements like dried roses, and string lights add atmosphere. Candles and scents help transform the overall feel of a space. Heirloom pumpkins extend Halloween into fall and Thanksgiving, while black taper candlesticks provide an easy spooky upgrade. Affordable DIY projects include spray-painting thrift-store glass jars and candle holders.
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