Best 2019 Halloween Flowers to Give Your Home A Boo-tiful Twist

14/10/2019
Flower Guru

Best 2019 Halloween Flowers to Give Your Home A Boo-tiful Twist


Fancy decorating your home? Get your mood board ready for this year’s Halloween and start planning which black and orange floral decors to get for your home.

Flowers for Halloween, you ask? Why not? Whether you’re throwing a Halloween party for kids or kids-at-heart or you simply want your little home to look boo-tiful on the scariest time of the year, you can count on fresh flowers to get your humble abode ready for trick or treat.

FloraMamma has plenty of pumpkin-coloured flower arrangements that can easily give any space some spooky vibe. Shop by colour and easily find the best Halloween flowers that you can use to decorate your home this year. Here are our top picks for Halloween 2019.

Totally Spook-tacular Natalie

This Natalie flower arrangement features large, showy orange roses mixed fresh, handpicked carnations and asters. While it doesn’t exactly bring some scary feels, you can easily spook-it-up with a ceramic skull vase or some scary cute Halloween plastic spiders. If you’re the type who has to have fresh flowers at home at all times, this would be a fantastic pick as it allows you to have your blooms and your boos, too.

Eleanor Vase of Horror

FloraMamma's Eleanor flower arrangement, with all its beauty, has the potential to be spooky. With its orange, red, and purple colour scheme, all you need is a touch of black to make it perfect for Halloween. A black vase would make an easy and sophisticated choice while adding stems of artificial black roses that you can get from party supplies or craft stores would be the more creative option.

Autumn-Colored Aurora for All Hallows Eve

In the same colour of pumpkins and jack o’lanterns is this Aurora bouquet that has the shade of fire that cuts through the darkness of night. Orange is a Halloween colour because it’s a vibrant hue that’s dynamic and lively and is the complete opposite of what black represents. Orange is also the colour of fall which is the season when All Hallows Eve or Halloween is celebrated. Give this insanely orange bouquet a Halloween-y twist by placing it in a DIY white pumpkin vase.

Flowers may not be the first thing that comes to mind when Halloween decorating but you can certainly use blooms to come up with some pretty scary décor.

There are many quick and clever ways to use flowers to decorate your living space for Halloween. To give you even more ideas, let’s take a look at these bewitching beauties.

Image Credit: Inspired by Charm

We love this cool idea of using test tubes as tiny flower vases. With just the addition of a few stems of flowers, you can already create an eye-catching floral centrepiece. To add a bit more spook, just adorn it with store-bought Halloween decors like black feathers, skeleton hands, or gold skull decors.

Image Credit: Hostess with the Mostess

Another wonderfully frightening floral arrangement for Halloween is this Mummy Vase creation. Super cute and super easy to do, all you need are clear glass vases, transparent tape, plastic eyeballs, and cheesecloth. The flowers in the photo are spider mums, kangaroo paws and dianthus carnations.

Image Credit: HGTV, Photo by Andy Vinson, Loch and Key Productions

If you are feeling creative and has the extra time to do extra effort in Halloween decorating, try your hand in making this glamorous witch hat wreath. Faux florals are used for a more durable finish. Ribbons, fake eyeballs, some greenery and other Halloween-themed embellishments complete the festive look of this upcycled witch hat.

See? Your Halloween décor doesn’t always have to be gross-out spooky. You can do subtle spooky or spooky chic by using fresh or faux flowers. With Halloween florals, you get to celebrate the spookiest time of the year minus the mess of the ghoulish things (read: fake cobwebs) you’d normally use to make your home look haunted.

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