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Smart Halloween & Fall Decorating Tips for Your Home

Chelsea O'Donnell

It’s that time of year when porches glow with pumpkins, leaves crunch underfoot, and homeowners across Connecticut start transforming their yards into festive fall scenes. Whether you’re stringing up orange lights or setting out a dozen jack-o’-lanterns, decorating for the season brings warmth and a little spookiness to your neighborhood.

Before you dive in, remember: safe decorating means you can enjoy all the fun and festivity while keeping your family, guests, and home protected. Here are some smart ways to celebrate the season without any Halloween horrors of the wrong kind.

1. Light the Way — Safely

Trick-or-treaters and guests will be navigating your walkway after dark, so lighting is everything. Swap old incandescent bulbs for bright, energy-efficient LEDs in your porch and pathway fixtures. Solar-powered lanterns and battery-operated candles are great for steps and railings — no cords, no risk of tripping.

If you love the flicker of a real candle in your jack-o’-lantern, consider switching to flameless tea lights. They look just as cozy and won’t turn your pumpkin into a fire hazard. Bonus: they’ll last all season without melting your masterpiece.

2. Clear the Path

Leaves, hay, and decorations might look charming - until someone slips on them. Keep walkways swept and free from clutter, and check that your extension cords are tucked out of the way or taped down. If you’re using inflatable decorations or light-up figures, position them so they don’t block paths or stairs.

If you have uneven pavers or steps that could be a trip hazard, a few well-placed solar lights or reflective markers can go a long way. And don’t forget your pets. Keep cords and small decorations out of reach of curious paws and teeth.

3. Keep Fire in Check

Fall means candles, fire pits, and cozy porch displays, which are all great until something gets too close. If you’re decorating with dried corn stalks, hay bales, or fabric banners, keep them at least three feet away from open flames or heat sources.

For outdoor lights, make sure they’re rated for exterior use and plugged into a GFCI (ground-fault circuit interrupter) outlet. If you’re stringing multiple light sets together, check the manufacturer’s limits and get rid of any with frayed cords or broken bulbs.

4. Think Weather-Resistant

October weather can be unpredictable. Dry and windy one day, damp and stormy the next. Choose decorations made from durable materials, and secure them well. A few zip ties or heavy-duty clips can keep your spiderwebs and garlands from blowing into your neighbor’s yard (or worse, the street).

If you’re setting up extension cords, keep all connections off the ground and protected from moisture. A simple cord cover or plastic housing can prevent short circuits and save your decorations from early retirement.

5. Protect Your Home While You’re at It

Fall decorating season is also a great time for a quick exterior check-up. While you’re hanging lights or setting up pumpkins, take a minute to look over your siding, roof, and gutters. Clogged gutters can trap water against your home’s exterior, and loose shingles or siding panels are easier to fix now than after winter hits.

If you spot damage, like cracked trim, peeling paint, or rotted wood, make a note to have it repaired before freezing temperatures arrive. Preventive maintenance now means fewer surprises later.

Enjoy the Season

Halloween and fall decorating are all about creating a welcoming, festive atmosphere that feels warm, safe, and uniquely yours. With a few simple precautions, you can enjoy the glow of your pumpkins and the laughter of trick-or-treaters without worry.

Bob O’Donnell is the owner of O’Donnell Bros. Inc., a Bristol-based home improvement company established in 1975. Email your questions for Bob to info@odonnellbros.com with the subject line “Ask the Pro.” All questions may be considered for publication. To contact Bob for your remodeling needs, call O’Donnell Bros. Inc. at (860) 589-5155 or visit http://www.odonnellbros.com. Advice is for guidance only.

Bob’s Five Favorite Halloween Home Decorating Ideas

Chelsea O'Donnell

Halloween decorating can stressful and expensive, especially if left until the last minute. So, if you’re one of the busy moms, dads, or grandparents wondering what to do to “spookify” your home while enjoying some crafty time with the kids this weekend, I’ve got you covered. Here are my five favorite decorating ideas to give your house a Halloween makeover without breaking the bank. Read on:

Short on Time Jack O’ Lantern

If you’re short on time but love the idea of carving up a jack o’ lantern, try this alternative. Pick up a few pairs of Dracula teeth and some flameless LED votive candles from your local Halloween supply store. Cut the top off a small pumpkin and clean out the pulp and seeds. Then use a drill to carefully cut two small holes for eyes and a knife to cut one large oval for the mouth. Insert the votives into the small holes with the flame facing out and wedge the Dracula teeth into the larger hole.  You can even add an additional votive inside the bottom of the pumpkin so the whole thing glows. If you’re really short on time, forget the carving entirely and just cut a piece out of the pumpkin to insert the teeth. Then insert red pins or tacks for the eyes.

Gourd Totem Pole

Give some of those not so perfect and neglected gourds and pumpkins a new lease on life by creating a simple totem pole. All you’ll need is a fence post or heavy-duty garden stake, a drill with a two inch bit, and an assortment of pumpkins and gourds. Start with the biggest piece and drill a clean hole from the top to the base. Then stack by color and size to achieve your desired look. If you have some extra time and want to carve the pumpkins or gourds, you can string some white holiday lights through to give them an eery glow.

Ghostly Mirror

An entryway mirror can become positively spooky when a ghost crosses its path. To give your mirror a Halloween twist, pick up some frosted glass cling film from your local craft store. Then draw out a simple ghost shape, including two holes for the eyes and one for the mouth. Using an X-Acto knife, cut out the shape, the eyes and the mouth and affix it to your mirror, smoothing as you go. Add a few more ghosts to make it a family affair, or keep it simple with one spine-tingling silhouette.

Tin Can(dles)

Raid the recycling bin for some clean cans and give them a simple coat of black paint. While the cans are drying, use some construction paper to draw a pattern or some words, such as “Trick” and “Treat”. Once the cans are dry, tape the paper to the cans and use a drill to create the words or pattern that you’re going for. Then add a flameless LED candle to complete the look.

Paper Bats

If you have kids that love making paper snowflakes, this is even easier. All you’ll need is some black construction paper and scissors, plus you can print an online template, or draw your own. If you’re not the artistic type, I found one at MadeEveryday.com to help you out. Once you have your template, use it to draw an outline of your bat. If you’re planning on making a bunch, I recommend layering a few pieces of black construction paper at a time and folding them in half to save on time. Then once all your bats are cut out, you can use them to decorate your front door, entryway, or even place a few on your pumpkins. At night, you can illuminate them by candlelight for an extra spooky effect.

These five ideas are some of my favorites but I know there are tons more to have fun with. What are your favorite holiday decorating ideas that can keep the little ones occupied while taking it easy on the wallet? I’d love to hear from you, so send me a message on Facebook at www.facebook.com/odonnellbros. Happy Halloween!

Bob O’Donnell is the owner of O’Donnell Bros. Inc., a Bristol-based home improvement company established in 1975. Email your questions to info@odonnellbros.com with the subject line “Ask the Pro.” All questions may be considered for publication. To contact Bob for your remodeling needs, call O’Donnell Bros. Inc. at (860) 589-5155 or visit http://www.odonnellbros.com. Advice is for guidance only.