Move over, inflatables—this simple yet spooky outdoor Halloween decor is larger than life—and you won’t believe how easy it is to create! Keep reading to find out how to make your house the most haunted in the hood with these ghost shadows.
If you like the idea of decorating for Halloween but you’re not into giant skeletons or spiders, this simple trick is going to rock your world. The idea came to me while brainstorming new ways to add a spooky effect to our home’s exterior, and I spent days researching and experimenting to perfect this technique.
The result is a very basic and low-cost setup that anyone can do, but you’ll need to follow this specific method.
Only two supplies are needed to create this effect. The first (and most important!) is the type of spotlight. The key to a clear, crisp shadow is a light with a single bulb origin. I used this light, but I confirmed this one from Home Depot works as well. Your phone’s flashlight will also work if you want to test it out.
The second thing you’ll need is yard stakes. I was originally planning to DIY my own, but I found this set on Amazon and they worked like a charm.
The only change I made was cutting new mouths for two of the ghosts, because I didn’t want them to be happy. Spooky vibes only!
The ghosts are weather-resistant corrugated plastic and come with stakes to place them in the yard. You’ll have to spend some time making adjustments to the spotlight and ghosts to get them just right. Ours have held up great through wind and rainstorms.
The closer the ghosts are to the house, the darker and crisper the shadow gets.
And the closer the ghosts are to the light, the fuzzier they become. The spotlights have dusk to dawn sensors, so they will automatically turn on every night without any effort from you.
I’m digging these ghost silhouettes but there are so many other themes you can use—the possibilities are endless!
Negative, ghostrider. You’ll need to use the same type of solar spotlight I used. Multiple LED bulbs and housings with fractal-type mirrors will create blurry shadows. You can see the difference below:
Yes! The spotlight will brighten any color house. The contrast may not be quite as high on a dark surface, but the shadows will still be clearly visible if positioned properly.
In my deep dive research, I came across a variety of yard stakes that would work great for this. You can click/tap on any below for more info:
I think this will go down in history as my favorite Haunted Heights House! I’m looking forward to seeing all the creative ways people will use this trick. Let me know if you plan on trying it out 👻
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