Halloween month often allows people to enjoy a myriad of trends and decorations, along with spooky reruns on TV as it starts to chill outside.However, not all Halloween trends bring the spook factor and can end up looking tacky.HALLOWEEN HACKSFaux materials like plastic skeletons, fake cobwebs and synthetic spider webs can make your decorations look cheap and inauthentic,” recommends the expert.
Screeching sound machines, heckling witches, or loud, repetitive music can be more of an annoyance than a source of fright – let’s not bewitch our neighbours for eternity.If you’re in the UK, inflatable garden decor in October should already sound like a pretty worthless decision.Oversized inflatable pumpkins, ghosts, and zombies can quickly detract from the spooky ambience you're trying to create.
They’re also likely to end up drifting into your neighbour's garden or further afield,” says the expert.Try to embrace the timeless charm of classic Halloween elements, by carving real pumpkins with intricate designs or traditional faces to line your front steps.If you're looking to make your Halloween display memorable and engaging, consider something interactive that your guests and visitors can get involved with.