10 Monster Doors and Monster Wreaths to Greet Trick-or-Treaters This Halloween
By Dreamer

Can you believe it’s almost that time of year again?
If you are looking for a way you can dress up your house for Halloween, one of the easiest and simplest things you can do is decorate your door.
Here are some great monster door and monster wreath projects you can duplicate or you can use them as inspiration for your own spooky Halloween door projects!
1. Jack Skellington Door

Sometimes it seems bizarre to me that The Nightmare Before Christmas came out clear back in 1993—that was over two decades ago! I still remember how absolutely amazing that movie was … twenty-three years later, there still hasn’t been anything else quite like it. That’s why it’s stayed a classic—and why even little kids today will instantly recognize the lovable face of Jack Skellington on your door. Check the link for a free printable!
Source: twindragonflydesigns
2. Halloween Monster with Streamers

Here is an absolutely adorable Halloween door monster which you can make using simple supplies including a couple of paper plates and some streamers. You could probably get this done in a matter of minutes. Very cute!
Source: moderndaymoms
3. Paper Bag Monster

Not only is this three-eyed door monster very cute and spooky (if I were a small child, I might actually think this door was ready to eat me), but it is super cheap and easy to make. You recycle paper grocery bags to do it, so the total cost is around $7. Check out the link for the full list of supplies and instructions!
Source: homejelly
4. Mike Wazowski Halloween Door

Here is a door which was recently painted a pea green color for reasons completely unrelated to Halloween. But once the door was painted, its owner realized that it was the perfect color to turn into a Mike Wazowski door! A few colored sheets of poster paper and the door was all ready to go. The door’s creator points out that it is smart to laminate the sheets so that they can stand up to the weather. Check the source link for a couple other great Halloween door and window display ideas.
Source: eventstocelebrate
5. Vampire Door

Here is a more elaborate Halloween door design on the door of a classroom in a school. Isn’t she adorable? All the details are amazing, especially the hair and the ruffles around her collar.
6. More Adorable Homeroom Doors

Monster doors are actually quite popular in schools. Follow the source link below and you will find a blog post which includes a whole bunch of cute and creative monster doors all located in the same school. I’ve shared a couple of images with you below, but it is well worth it to check the link to enjoy them all! I imagine that the combined effect walking down the hallway in the school is outstanding.
Source: hootyshomeroom
7. Frankenstein’s Monster Door

This monster door pattern is very popular; you may even find a number of different versions of it if you check around the web. In fact, below you can view a rendition for a classroom door and another on the front door of a home. It’s very cute, so I can see why it is so popular!
Source: mpmschoolsupplies
8. Monster House

Here is a wonderfully spooky creation which takes the idea of a monster door a step further … a monster house! This is a brilliant fit with this home because of the sheltered porch; whereas monster doors are designed to look like they could eat you, you have to actually step inside the maw of this fearsome beast to ring the doorbell. The process to put it all together was pretty complicated—read the source link to find out how it was done. It was definitely worth it though; it looks absolutely amazing!
Source: hotwirefoamfactory
9. Eyes in the Dark

Who says that you can only put one monster on your door? This door is unique and very cute—the entire door has been redone in black and there are a number of glowing eyes peeking out from the dark. I imagine that this would look particularly great at night. If you could use glow-in-the-dark paint, the effect would be incredible!
Source: allyou
10. Monster Garage

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