Thankfully, there are plenty of ways torevamp those old Halloween decorationsand make them new again.
You’re already likely buying candy and a costume, so let’s not add more to the budget.
Instead, take some time to spruce up the Halloween decorations that you already have.

This way you’re saving money and getting into the fall spirit at the same time.
There’s nothing that can completely transform your items as quickly as that little bottle.
It’s about as easy as crafting gets, my friends.

Just aim, shoot, cover, and you have a completely new item.
Spray paint is perfect if you’re looking to go for a completely new aesthetic for your Halloween.
Say you have traditional orange and black decor, but you want something brand new.

Maybe you want to take some old hand-me-down decorations and give them new life.
It’s a great way to change up your decor every year without ruining it.
As far as the color goes, run wild!

Spray those ugly old bats a neon pink, if it tickles your fancy.
There’s no way to mess it up.
Okay, that sounds simple but it’s more than just switching up which shelves you put pumpkins on.

After all, there’s nothing like statement pieces, especially around Halloween.
Now’s the time to go big, if there ever was one.
Just confirm that you’re cleaning those Halloween decorations pretty well before you place them inside your home.
Try opening your box of Halloween decorations outside before bringing them in.
That’s a great way to confirm no dirt comes in along with the faux cobwebs.
You might as well spend more time appreciating what you have rather than buying more.
It also helps that “old” is actually pretty on-brand for the holiday.