How to Make Halloween Art (On a Budget!)

Take your fall decor to the next level and learn how to make Halloween art! The best part? You can recreate this gallery wall for your own home for around $25. Keep reading to learn all my tips and tricks for this easy Halloween craft.

Framed photos of eyes to create DIY Halloween Art.

When it comes to holiday decor, I often forget about the power of art. I typically leave my art up year round without any changes and just focus decorating other elements in the room.

But that all changes this year! Because swapping out your day-to-day art for something more seasonal is a great way to make an impact. And since this is the first year I’ve ever been early for Halloween, why not go big?!

You don’t need to spend a lot of money, or go buy new art to do this project either. Here’s how you can make your own Halloween wall art on a budget:

Watch the full video tutorial for this DIY Halloween Art over on my YouTube channel!

materials needed to make Halloween wall art

What You’ll Need

If you don’t have a printer, you can always go to Staples or your local library. Instead of ordering ahead, I recommend working with someone in person to make sure the sizing and coloring is correct for your art.

DIY Halloween ARt paper quality test

I tested photo paper and cardstock before printing everything. Even though I used the same printer, the photo paper printed more details in a richer color. It’s what I recommend if you’re printing at home.

*TIP* Instead of buying new, thrift your frames instead! I was able to source all of the frames for this DIY for $1-$2 a piece. Plus the vintage details are a great addition to any gallery wall when you reuse them later.

Applying Mod Podge to art print to make it appear more painterly.

Where to Source Free Art

Let me introduce you to one of my favorite resources of all time: Open Access.

After a certain number of years, art becomes part of the public-domain and is available for unrestricted use under Creative Commons Zero (CC0). You can download, share, and remix images from several major museums as a result!

I sourced all the photos from this project from The Met’s collection. You can also access art from The Art Institute of Chicago, The National Gallery of Art, The Smithsonian and more.

Take time to browse the collections and find pieces that will match your Halloween decor theme!

How to Recreate My Halloween Art

If you’d rather save browsing time and recreate this gallery wall exactly, here is the art I used:

Halloween eye print in a paper trimmer to get cut to size for the frame

How to Make Halloween Wall Decor

Start by selecting and downloading the artwork you like. I focused on art from roughly the same era, so the pieces would look cohesive together. Double check the resolution when downloading. You want the image to be large enough that you can crop just the eye without it printing pixelated.

Next you’ll need to resize the image to fit your frame. All of my frames were 8″ x 10″. I used mat boards that were 8″ x 10″ outer with a 5″ x 7″ inner, so I resized my eyes to be 5″ x 7″.

DIY Halloween Wall Art being framed

To take your print to the next level, add two layers of Mod Podge. The first is a general coat with a wide brush. Once that dries, go in with a smaller brush and emulate brushstrokes. This will give your print texture and a painterly feel.

Let dry overnight and then trim to size.

Secure your mat board in place and add back to your frame. I removed the glass from my frames so that the texture of the Mod Podge would be visible.

A detail photo of DIY Halloween Art

Display your work and enjoy! And that’s all there is to making your own Halloween wall art!

DIY Halloween Wall Art (on a budget!)

If you’re looking for more easy Halloween crafts, be sure to check out how I made this Terracotta Pumpkin and this DIY Ghost Sweater!

DIY Halloween Wall Art

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