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How To Make A Halloween Tree

How to Create the Best Black Halloween Tree: A Complete Guide by Monique Lula

Who says trees are only for Christmas? Here in New Orleans we even have Mardi Gras trees!

The Black Halloween Tree trend is becoming more accepted and is more popular now than ever! A black tree decked out in red or purple lights, creepy ornaments, and spooky tree toppers turns your living room into a haunted masterpiece. Whether you love gothic elegance or playful pumpkin charm, a Halloween tree lets you celebrate your spooky side!

Here’s how to decorate your own black Halloween tree.

1. Start with the Perfect Black Tree

Begin with a black artificial tree! Choose one that looks cool too you and sturdy enough to hold lights, ornaments, and your favorite decorations. If you can’t find a black one, you can spray-paint a regular artificial tree matte black for a custom haunted look. A 6–7 foot tree makes a great choice for a living room, while tabletop versions are perfect for smaller spaces like entryways, kitchens, or bedrooms.

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2. Add the Lights

Lighting sets the mood and distinguishes yoour theme and style from others! LED string lights in purple, orange, and green create a perfectly spooky vibe. For a witchy aesthetic, mix purple and lime green lights. You can even use color-changing LED lights that shift between colors for ea cool effect if you can;t decide. I use color changing lights so I can change it and mix it up. Wrap your lights deep into the branches, and then layer them closer to the surface to make the tree truly shine.

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3. Choose Ornaments

The fun part is decorating! Hang your ornament: skulls, ghosts, bats, tiny pumpkins, spiders, and black cats. Mix in glittery ornaments for sparkle and matte black pieces for contrast. You can also add small potion bottles, eyeballs, or witch hats to give it a spookytwist. For a gothic look, use black roses. For a fun family theme, try candy corn garlands or cute ghosts. The key is layering it all together.

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4. Don’t Forget the Topper

A Halloween tree topper is your finishing touch. Try a witch hat, bat wings, glowing jack-o’-lantern, or even a ghost topper. For a modern gothic vibe, use a black raven or crescent moon.

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5. The Final Touches

Wrap a black or spiderweb-patterned tree skirt around the base to hide cords and complete the look. Scatter mini pumpkins, lanterns, or candles around the base for extra charm. If you want a more interactive look, place a fog machine nearby so your Halloween tree looks like it’s rising from the mist!

With the right mix of lights, colors, and spooky ornaments, you’ll have a tree that captures the fun, mystery, and magic of Halloween night. Your Halloween tree will become everyone’s favorite new tradition and if you have kids, they love it too! 🎃👻🦇