Clowns were once considered comic entertainers for children and adults alike. The folks wearing traditional garb and exaggerated make-up not only added comic relief to an intense situation but also performed daring acts like stilt walking and unicycling. But perhaps clowns never received the respect they deserved. As a result, these cute-looking clowns playing the fool slowly mutated into creepy-looking monsters carrying a mallet or a knife to split people open. So now when you see a clown, your mind wonders whether it is a harmless joker or an evil lunatic.
As we approach the Halloween season, we plan to deck the halls with skulls and skeletons, and perhaps gory depictions of various scary things. But why leave the clowns out? Given the plethora of pop-culture references from Pennywise the Clown from It to clown-attired bloodthirsty aliens from Killer Klowns from Outer Space, you can draw inspiration from a lot of jokers out there to decorate your home this Halloween. Here are the 10+ best ideas for Halloween clown decorations to add creepy factor to your holiday décor and leave onlookers trembling in fear.
Create a scary clown skeleton with a red nose and red hair, and place it in your front yard for a spine-chilling effect.
Hang a gaggle of creepy clown grim reapers from a tree, swaying eerily in the wind and scaring onlookers.
Use a motion-activated clown that pops up and cackles as visitors approach your door. These animatronics are easily available on Amazon and other retail stores.
Arrange a couple of clown mannequins and place them in your entryway to scare your friends and family.
Put a clown doll on a rocking chair on your porch, slowly going back and forth to scare trick-or-treaters.
Set up a clown-themed poster on your front door, complete with a bloodied suit and wild wig.
Set up a clown face peeking out from a hole in the ground, you know, like Pennywise the clown looking out from a sewer.
Stake clown puppets in the ground and display them on the front yard to scare guests.
Set up a clown archway with a long tongue carpet along the path leading to your door.
Adorn your front door with a clown wreath. Need we say more?
Add a clown’s circus tent using faux skulls to your Halloween decorations for a creepy effect.
Scatter clown masks with haunting expressions and a mallet dripping blood on your entryway.
Try these creepy Halloween clown decorations and share more ideas with us in the comments. Happy Halloween!
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