Set a frightful table to go with your Tim Burton-themed Halloween party treats.
Jack Skellington pumpkin
Paint, don’t carve, your Halloween pumpkin so it looks just like Jack Skellington.
‘Beetlejuice’ bathroom sign
For just a few bucks, you can print out this hilariously creepy Beetlejuice bathroom sign.
‘Edward Scissorhands’ pumpkin
Make a pumpkin that Edward Scissorhands would love out of an old belt and some safety pins.
Petrifying punch bowl
Add plastic bugs to your punch bowl or drink dispenser to make true beetlejuice.
Jack Skellington paper lanterns
Dollar store paper lanterns and some paper cutouts are an easy way to make these Jack Skellington lanterns.
Spooky portrait gallery
Print out black and white pictures of your favorite Tim Burton characters and create a spooky portrait wall.
‘Beetlejuice’ soda labels
Make or print out Beetlejuice labels to put on soda, beer and wine bottles at your Halloween soiree.
Burtonesque hanging ghosts
It takes a little hands-on work, but you’ll have a blast making these sunken-eye Burtonesque ghosts.
‘Nightmare Before Christmas’ spotlight
A cheap touch light and a Sharpie are all you need to create these spooky spotlights.
Terrifying trees
Catch guests’ eyes before they even enter your house by making black and white stripes on your trees.
Oogie Boogie cross-stitch sign
Wow your guests with this wonderfully creepy Oogie Boogie cross-stitch sign.
‘Beetlejuice’ cake plate
DIY a Beetlejuice cake plate to display all of your Halloween party treats.
Spooky settings
Make a spooky table setting with a black and white tablecloth and creepy crab legs as an appetizer.
‘Beetlejuice’ pumpkin
Along with a bronzed scorpion, this black and white Beetlejuice pumpkin will help set the tone for your party.
DIY Zero from ‘Nightmare Before Christmas’
Your guests will be seriously impressed by this Zero sculpture, made with items from around the house.
Big black swirls
Mimic the art of Tim Burton by making spooky swirls out of construction paper and painter’s tape to hold them.
Chalkboard art
Can’t afford a bunch of fancy decor? Draw or trace your favorite Burton movie character on a chalkboard.
Doorway of doom
Use an old black sheet or black crepe streamers to create a spooky party entrance.
Jack Skellington door
Greet your guests with the garish grin of Jack Skellington, made from black paper and electrical tape.
Buffet background
Use construction paper cutouts and a little tape to make a creepy, Burton-inspired background for your food.
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