Halloween Outdoor Lighting Ideas: 6 Spooky Ways To Brighten Up Your Yard

You know what is creeping around the corner? That is right, it is Halloween! The time for spooky costumes and terrifying yet fun decor is here! And for this holiday, decorating your yard properly is half of the celebration. That's why I came to you with six spooky lighting ideas using Halloween LED string lights that will make sure your yard reflects the very soul and spirit of Halloween. 

These ideas will leave the kids who come for a trick or treat gaping at the attractiveness of your decor. So, without further ado, check out those six spooky lighting ideas for your yard.

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1. Wrap the Rope lights Around the Pillar

The first idea is a pretty simple one. Use Halloween rope lights with colors such as purple, red, orange, and green to decorate your porch by wrapping them around the pillars. A nice feature of rope lights is that they are easy to install; you can simply wrap them not just around pillars but literally around anything. Use transparent adhesive tape to fix the rope lights, plug them in, and enjoy.

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2. Install the Spider Web Lights in Outdoor Spaces

Spiders and spider’s web are one of the traditional features of Halloween, so nothing would be more fitting than using these elegant and eye-catching spider web lights. Ollny's spider web lights would be a great option with the following features:

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  • Features a total number of 454 beautiful LED small lights.
  • The LEDs are evenly spaced along the triangular frame of the spider web.
  • It comes with five main lines that branch into seven sub-lines each.
  • The design reaches 17.4 feet.

3. Place the RGB String Lights in Bushes

If a colorful and bright Halloween is what you are looking for, then RGB string lights will suit you perfectly. They come in bright and dashing colors. You can use them to decorate bushes, trees, or even other Halloween decorations. 

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4. Add the 800 Warm String Lights to the House Railings

Warm string lights are used for different occasions, and many use them as a decoration for their everyday life. But we can make use of them as decorations for Halloween in a very easy way. Fairy String lights are easy to handle and they are quite versatile, which means that you can use them on the eaves or railings of your house, with a combination of cute looking pumpkins on the side, they can definitely give you the Halloween air that you are looking for.

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5. Install the RGB Patio Lights on House Eaves 

You can set RGB Patio lights with orange globe bulbs on the eaves of your house to give an errie look. Seriously, there is nothing that gives the feeling of a horror house better than bright red, orange, or purple RGB lights on the eaves. Look at the picture; you will see what I'm referring to.

Also, no need to worry about external conditions. These RGB lights are durable enough to endure wind, rain, snow, extreme temperatures, and the sun. It's made of plastic and impact-resistant, which makes it safer to handle.

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6. Add the RGB String Lights to the Porch

Another option for RGB Halloween string lights is to use them on your porch. Ollny provides LED RGB string lights with different lengths, and hence it is perfect if you want to hang it on the whole porch or just a part of it.

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Ending

There are many creative ways to use Halloween LED string lights to decorate your outdoor space for Halloween. From wrapping your pillars with rope lights, placing spider web lights on the corner, and using string lights on railings, to using RGB string lights to decorate eaves, bushes, and your porch. All of those ideas will give your house the spooky feeling that you are looking for. Shop for fantastic Halloween lights now on Ollny's store.

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