5 Best Tips to Get Halloween Ready with Solar Lights

With the spooktacular season starting now, we’ve compiled a collection of our favourite Halloween solar lighting decorations to transform gardens, walkways, front porches and driveways into the frightful haunted Halloween house, with ghostly decorative lanterns and ominous flickering lanterns. Will you be Halloween-ready when darkness falls and witching hour approaches? Here are our five best tips:

1. Petrifying Pumpkins


Well – not petrifying, cute if anything. Allhallows Eve just wouldn’t be the same without this seasonal vegetable. And who says Halloween needs to bring terror? It can bring joy too, especially with these friendly pumpkin festoon lanterns to welcome a trick or treater or two.

2. Loathsome Lanterns

TrueFlame Lanterns Make Trick or Treating Fun and Safe
The TrueFlame Lantern says it all, a solar lantern that flickers like an actual flame. Spot your children anywhere with these lovely bright solar lanterns. They carry no heat or no real flame! There are also many different ways to incorporate the TrueFlame Lantern into your decor. They come with a gorgeous crooked stake so you can put them around your garden pathways, or amongst the trees. Just make sure they are in a sunny spot.

3. Frightful Fairy Lights


There are lots of different ways to incorporate fairy lights into your Halloween display. The Lumify DualWhite fairy lights let you change the colour of the LEDs from creepy cool, to witching warm or a blend of them both. Compliment pumpkin or skull festoons by decorating the trees around them with fairy lights.

4. Spooky Stakes


Glow up your walkway and amaze trick-or-treaters with a fantastic neon display of shockingly frightful Halloween cats! Enter if you dare, but the cat will greet you along the way!

5. Eerie Entrance


Make your entranceway the first thing that catches your guests’ eyes! Lanterns, mood lights or ghost festoons. Pair it with candles and pumpkin festoons to greet your guests with a scare!

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