Despite the times, Halloween fanatics will scream, “The show must go on!” Kia Santa Fe, NM, understands that so many families look forward to the scary festivities during this spooky season. If you’re planning on gearing up for fun, then your costume might not be enough. Why not go the extra mile and decorate your car for Halloween, too? Check out these ideas to get you started.
Don’t Be Afraid to Accessorize
With so many inspirations out there–from horror flicks to comic book characters and popular TV shows–you’ll never fall short of car decor ideas. Check out your nearest thrift store and gather up some accessories that you can insert between your car windows and doors. Some blood-curdling ideas include skull masks, severed arms and legs, and fake cobwebs.
Explore Color Possibilities
This Halloween, think of your car as a blank canvass and that you can create a new identity for it with washable paint! Tempera paints are school-safe colors that are also safe for the car’s body. You can apply it using a foam brush to add details like blood drops, fake rust, pretend mud, toxic goo, and more. And when trick or treating is over, the paint washes off completely.
The Wonders of Vinyl Decals
These are car stickers that are thick enough to be used for the outdoor weather exposure. Vinyl decals do not leave any sticky residue on the car, and they can easily be peeled off or repositioned as you please. Halloween-themed car decals come in the form of pumpkin shapes, bats, skeletons, and even giant eyes, noses, ears, and mouths for your vehicle. You’ll surely be able to create a whole new personality for your sweet ride!
Recycle, Reduce, and Reuse
These days, you don’t need to spend a ton to get your car ready for trick or treating. Why not decorate your car using recycled materials? A fun idea would be to use dark-colored plastic bags stuffed with paper shaped into heads and limbs. Attach the plastic body parts onto the roof of your car, and you’ve got a giant spider or insect dangling as you drive around. It’s an all-original and eco-friendly idea that will surely make heads turn in your neighborhood. Just make sure that your decor is secure, so it won’t fall off when you drive your car.
Explore the Mix and Match Options
Of course, if you’re planning to get your car decked out for thrills and chills, be sure that your costume matches it perfectly. Themed outfits for friends and families are all the rage today, so don’t forget to include your car for fun. For instance, if you’re dressing up as a vampire, then your vehicle can look like a giant coffin or a hearse with hanging bat figures. Some Halloween fans even go out by completely repainting their cars to look like iconic vehicles from famous movies. Think along the lines of Scooby’s Mystery Machine or the Ghostbusters’ Ectomobile.
Indeed, when it comes to spooky and creepy ideas, the possibilities for adding flair to your ride are endless. Now you know the most fun ways to use Halloween car decorations, so decorate your car for Halloween and prepare to have a great time!