Halloween Decorating Ideas: Pennant Banner

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I love Halloween do-it-yourself projects. And yesterday I shared one of my favorites – Halloween pennant banners! They’re simple, they’re fun, and I never run out of places to hang them.

After I made them for my blog post, I realized it might be helpful to share some ideas of where to hang up these beauties.

So today, I’ll give you a little peek into the Spooky Little Apartment and share five of my favorite places to decorate with Halloween pennant banners – I hope it inspires you to do the same in your home this Halloween season.

 

5 ways to decorate with Halloween pennant banners:

1. Windows

The easiest place to decorate with pennant banners is windows. I like layering these on top of my valance. It’d be easy to find papers to match your own curtains or find fun colors that contrast with it.

 

 

Mine go nicely with my letter print valances.

 

2. Bookshelves

Layering pennant banners on bookshelves is an easy way to add a little extra spookiness to your home.

 

 

3. Mantel

Okay, I know, I know. This isn’t a mantel…but that’s because the Spooky Little Apartment doesn’t have one. If I did, it would be loaded up with all kinds of pennant banners all year long.

(Special appearance by Stranger Things in this photo – doing my rewatch in prep for season two.)

 

 

4. Mirrors

Pennant banners are a fun way to add a pop of color to simple mirrors in your home.

 

 

 

5. Over your bed

These aren’t Halloweeny, I know, but they are part of my black and white Halloween bedroom. Even without the lights, the wall over your bed is a perfect spot for your Halloween pennant banner.

Wondering how to make these pennant banners? It’s easy!

 

What is your favorite way to decorate for Halloween?

I’d love to hear about it – share it in the comments.

Happy haunting,

 

Miranda | Spooky Little Halloween

Miranda is the Houston-based writer, blogger and Halloween lover behind Spooky Little Halloween, the blog celebrating October 31st all year long. She is addicted to pumpkin guts, witches’ brews, skulls and all things spooky and celebrates her favorite day of the year with her annual party, Halloweenie Roast, each October.

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