Have you ever noticed how lace can make even the spookiest scene look hauntingly beautiful? There’s something about its delicate patterns and shadowy details that feels both elegant and mysterious, perfect for a Gothic Halloween.
Black lace draped over candles, stitched into accessories, or layered onto eerie décor transforms ordinary items into works of dark art.
It’s the kind of material that whispers of old castles, moonlit nights, and secrets hidden in the folds of velvet.
In these projects, lace isn’t just an accent, it’s the star. Here, you’ll find twenty inspiring ways to use it, turning your Halloween displays into something truly unforgettable, with style that’s as timeless as it is chilling.
#1. Framed Lace Spider Art and Lace-Covered Pumpkins
You can see this display combines two show-stopping Halloween ideas including framed lace webs with creepy spiders and pumpkins dressed in elegant lace.
The contrast between white crochet lace and bold black frames gives the spider art a gallery-like feel, while the lace-wrapped pumpkins bring a softer, vintage charm.
Together, they create a complete vignette perfect for mantels, entry tables, or party buffets.
Materials Needed
- 4-6 picture frames (various sizes, painted black)
- Crochet doilies or lace pieces
- Faux spiders (variety of sizes)
- 4-5 pumpkins (real or faux, various sizes)
- Extra lace fabric or doilies
- Hot glue gun with 4-5 glue sticks
- Scissors
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: For the framed art, remove the glass from each frame. You now cut lace or a doily to fit the frame opening, leaving 1-2 cm excess for securing.
Step 2: Stretch the lace over the frame backing, securing it with glue or tape so it’s smooth and taut. Then reassemble the frame without glass.
Step 3: Position a faux spider in the center or off to the side of the lace web and glue it down for a realistic crawling effect.
Step 4: For the pumpkins, drape lace or a doily over the top, adjusting so the pattern falls evenly. You need to secure around the stem with glue or pins. For smaller pumpkins, you can wrap lace around the middle like a belt.
Step 5: Arrange the framed lace art on the wall behind the pumpkins for a layered, dimensional display. You can also add candles or smaller décor pieces to complete the scene.
#2. Gothic Lace Candle Holders
These gothic lace candle holders give off an irresistible moody glow. The black lace adds drama, while vintage-style brooches or cameos turn them into miniature statement pieces.
Whether you’re hosting a Halloween dinner or just want a touch of Victorian elegance in your seasonal décor, these jars are quick to make yet look incredibly refined.
Materials Needed
- 2-3 glass jars or cylinder vases (12-15 cm tall)
- Black lace fabric or wide lace ribbon (enough to wrap each jar)
- Decorative brooches, cameos, or vintage-style buttons
- Ribbon or trim (optional)
- Hot glue gun with 2-3 glue sticks
- Scissors
- LED tea lights or candles
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Measure the height and circumference of your jar. Then cut a piece of lace fabric or ribbon so it will wrap around with a 1-2 cm overlap for a neat seam.
Step 2: Wrap the lace around the jar, pulling it snug but not overly tight. You secure the seam with a thin line of hot glue along the overlap. Press gently to avoid distorting the lace pattern.
Step 3: If you want extra detailing, layer a strip of ribbon or contrasting lace horizontally across the middle and secure with glue.
Step 4: Attach your decorative brooch or cameo at the front center. If using a real brooch, you can pin it through the lace instead of gluing it for easy removal.
Step 5: Place an LED tea light or candle inside the jar. When lit, the lace will cast intricate shadows and give off a soft, mysterious glow.
#3. Lace Spiderweb Hoop Décor
Wow, these lace spiderweb hoops are the perfect mix of vintage craft and creepy-crawly charm.
Hung in a window or along a wall, they catch the light beautifully while showing off their delicate patterns.
Add a spider or two, and they instantly transform into Halloween-ready art pieces that are lightweight, reusable, and endlessly customizable.
Materials Needed
- 3 embroidery hoops (20-25 cm diameter)
- 3 pieces of lace or crochet doilies (slightly larger than the hoops)
- 3 faux spiders (black, orange, or glittered)
- 1-2 m black satin ribbon (2 cm wide)
- Scissors
- Hot glue gun with 2-3 glue sticks
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Separate the embroidery hoop rings. You lay your lace or doily over the inner ring, making sure the design is centered and any floral or geometric patterns align with the web look you want.
Step 2: Place the outer hoop over the lace and tighten the screw until the fabric is pulled taut.
Step 3: Trim away excess lace from the back, leaving about 1 cm beyond the hoop edge.
Step 4: Attach a faux spider with a small dab of hot glue, positioning it anywhere on the lace web for a natural effect.
Step 5: Finally, cut a length of black satin ribbon and loop it through the hoop screw, tying a secure knot or bow for hanging.
#4. Crochet Lace Skull Decoration
Look at this crochet lace skull! It is an unexpected mix of delicate and eerie as the fine, floral stitches soften the silhouette while still making it unmistakably spooky.
It’s a striking piece for a gothic Halloween display, Día de los Muertos altar, or even as year-round eclectic décor. When lit from inside with a soft glow, it casts intricate shadows that look like cobwebs dancing on the walls.
Materials Needed
- 1 crochet lace piece or multiple doilies (enough to cover skull form)
- 1 plastic or foam skull form (life-size, approx. 20 cm tall)
- 1 cup liquid fabric stiffener or mix of equal parts white glue and water
- Plastic wrap
- Hot glue gun with 2-3 glue sticks
- Scissors
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Wrap your skull form completely in plastic wrap to protect it from glue and make removing the lace easier later.
Step 2: Dip your crochet lace or doilies into the fabric stiffener, making sure every thread is saturated. Then gently squeeze out excess liquid without wringing the lace.
Step 3: Drape the lace over the skull form, aligning the center pattern with the top of the head.
Step 4: Add smaller lace pieces as needed to cover gaps, overlapping slightly for a seamless look. You press them into place so the stiffener bonds them together.
Step 5: Let the skull dry completely, this may take 24 hours depending on humidity. Once stiff, carefully lift it off the form and trim any uneven edges.
Tips: For a haunting glow, place a battery-operated candle inside the lace skull to highlight its intricate patterns.
#5. Crochet Lace Stiffened Ghosts
There’s something delightfully old-fashioned about these crochet lace ghosts, like they wandered out of a vintage Halloween postcard.
Their delicate patterns catch the light, while the stiffened fabric holds the perfect ghostly drape. They look incredible grouped together on a mantel, peeking out from a bookshelf, or glowing softly with hidden lights inside.
Best of all, you can breathe new life into old doilies or crochet pieces you already have.
Materials Needed
- 3 crochet lace doilies (25-30 cm diameter each)
- 3 small foam balls (5-7 cm diameter)
- 1 cup liquid fabric stiffener or homemade mix (equal parts white glue and water)
- 1 sheet black felt (15×15 cm)
- Plastic wrap
- Scissors
- Small cups or jars
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Wrap foam balls in plastic wrap, then place them on inverted cups or jars to create height.
Step 2: Dip each doily into fabric stiffener, making sure it’s fully saturated.
Step 3: Next, drape the wet doily over the foam ball so it hangs evenly on all sides. Then let them dry overnight until completely stiff.
Step 4: Cut small felt ovals for eyes and glue them onto the ghost’s face.
Read more: 24 Adorably Spooky Halloween Ghost Crafts to Try This Season
#6. Skeleton and Lace Frame Wall Décor
This playful-yet-spooky wall piece combines black lace, bold flowers, and a cheeky skeleton for a Halloween display that’s sure to make guests smile.
Moreover, the lace backdrop softens the look while the skeleton, dressed in a jaunty orange witch hat, adds a touch of humor. It’s perfect for hanging on a door, wall, or porch to greet trick-or-treaters in style.
Materials Needed
- 1 empty picture frame (40×50 cm or similar)
- Black lace fabric (enough to cover frame opening)
- 1 small plastic skeleton (approx. 30-35 cm tall)
- 1 mini witch hat
- 2–3 large artificial flowers in Halloween colors
- 1 “Spooky Greetings” sign
- Hot glue gun with 3-4 glue sticks
- Scissors
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Lay the lace over the back of the picture frame and cut it to size, leaving 2-3 cm extra on each side. Then pull the lace taut and glue or staple it to the back so it stays smooth and secure.
Step 2: Position the “Spooky Greetings” sign slightly above the center of the frame and glue it to the lace.
Step 3: Dress the skeleton by placing the mini witch hat on its head and securing it with a dot of hot glue.
Step 4: Arrange the skeleton so it appears to be sitting or lounging across the frame. Then glue the body in place, attaching key joints like the hips, knees, and shoulders to keep it steady.
Step 5: Glue the artificial flowers to opposite corners of the frame, one near the skeleton’s head and one near its feet.
#7. Halloween Ribbon and Lace Wall Hanging
This vibrant wall hanging bursts with Halloween energy such as bold orange ribbons, playful patterns, a smiling jack-o’-lantern panel, and hints of black lace for that extra spooky flair.
Hung on a simple clothes hanger, it’s easy to make and even easier to display on doors, walls, or party backdrops. Also, the mix of textures creates movement, making it feel alive when it sways.
Materials Needed
- 1 sturdy clothes hanger (plastic or wooden)
- 1 jack-o’-lantern fabric panel (approx. 20×20 cm)
- 10-20 assorted Halloween ribbons and fabric strips (60-70 cm long each)
- Black lace fabric strips (optional, 60-70 cm long)
- Burlap ribbon (60 cm) and black ribbon (60 cm)
- Hot glue gun with 3-4 glue sticks
- Scissors
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Lay out your ribbons and fabric strips, mixing patterns, textures, and colors. Then cut them to equal lengths (60-70 cm) for a neat, full look.
Step 2: Tie or glue each ribbon to the bottom bar of the hanger, alternating colors and widths. You should overlap slightly to avoid gaps and add lace strips for extra Halloween drama.
Step 3: Center your jack-o’-lantern fabric panel near the top, attaching it securely to the ribbons or hanger with hot glue.
Step 4: Create a layered bow by stacking burlap ribbon beneath black ribbon, then tying it securely around the hanger hook.
Step 5: Add a decorative button or small embellishment to the bow center for a polished finish.
#8. Soft Lace Bats
Wow, these soft lace bats are more sweet than scary, bringing a gentle elegance to your Halloween décor.
The combination of fabric and vintage lace gives them a handcrafted charm that works beautifully for farmhouse-style or shabby chic displays.
Bonus, you can tuck them into centerpieces, hang them from a branch, or even use them as unique party favors.
Materials Needed
- White or cream cotton fabric (enough for bat templates, approx. 50×50 cm)
- Vintage lace or crochet doilies (enough to cover bat wings)
- Polyester stuffing (approx. 1 cup per bat)
- Bat template (approx. 25 cm wingspan)
- Scissors
- Sewing machine or needle and thread
- Pins
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Trace your bat template onto the cotton fabric twice for each bat you want to make. Then cut out the shapes carefully.
Step 2: Pin a piece of lace or a cut section of a doily over the wing areas on the front bat piece. You can adjust the placement so the lace pattern lines up evenly across both wings.
Step 3: Sew the lace in place with a narrow seam, or use a hand stitch if you want more control around the curves.
Step 4: Place the front and back fabric pieces together. Then pin around the edges, leaving a small opening along the bottom for turning and stuffing.
Step 5: Sew around the bat, then turn it right-side out through the opening. Gently push out the wing tips with a blunt tool. Then stuff the bat lightly and you are done!
#9. Elegant Black Lace Pumpkin
This pumpkin feels like it stepped right out of a gothic fairytale as it’s draped in black lace, tied with a satin bow, and topped with a gold flower that catches the light.
This project is a chic twist on Halloween décor, blending mystery with a touch of glamour and perfect for centerpieces, mantel displays, or even as a classy gift for a Halloween hostess.
Materials Needed
- 1 medium faux pumpkin (20-25 cm diameter, neutral color)
- 1 piece of black lace fabric (50×50 cm)
- 1 wide satin ribbon (2.5 cm wide, 60 cm length)
- Decorative brooch, jewel, or faux flower topper
- Hot glue gun with 3-4 glue sticks
- Scissors
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Wipe the pumpkin clean to remove dust. If your pumpkin is brightly colored, consider painting it a muted tone first so it won’t show through the lace.
Step 2: Lay the lace flat and place the pumpkin in the center. Then gently gather the lace up around the pumpkin, adjusting it so the floral patterns align vertically for a more elegant look.
Step 3: Pull the gathered lace tight at the stem area and secure it with hot glue underneath the bow area.
Step 4: Tie your satin ribbon snugly around the base of the stem, letting the ends drape gracefully down the sides. Then trim them at an angle for a polished finish.
Step 5: Attach a decorative brooch, jeweled accent, or faux flower to the top using hot glue.
Refer to: 30 Charming Lace Craft Ideas for Elegant Decor and Thoughtful Gifts
#10. Gothic Lace Sunburst Crown
This gothic lace crown is pure drama, perfect for a dark queen, Halloween goddess, or a theatrical costume.
Specially, the tall sunburst rays combined with black roses and lace detailing make it a powerful statement piece. It’s lightweight yet regal, ideal for photoshoots, parties, or stage performances.
Materials Needed
- 1 sturdy headband (black)
- 18-20 wooden skewers or thin craft sticks (20-25 cm long)
- Black spray paint (matte or satin finish)
- Black lace appliques or lace trim
- 6-8 black faux roses in varying sizes
- Hot glue gun with 4-5 glue sticks
- Wire cutters or scissors
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Lay out the wooden skewers in a fan shape, spacing them evenly to form the sunburst. Then spray paint them black and let them dry completely.
Step 2: Starting from the center of the headband, glue the skewers to the inside top edge, alternating lengths for a more dynamic crown silhouette.
Step 3: Glue lace appliques over the base of the skewers to hide attachment points and add intricate texture. You should layer smaller lace pieces for a fuller, more ornate look.
Step 4: Trim the stems off your faux roses and glue them across the front base of the crown.
Step 5: Once all elements are secured, try on the crown and make any adjustments to the angle or spacing of the rays.
#11. Giant Spider Lace Fascinator
This bold spider fascinator is part Halloween costume, part wearable art. The dramatic black lace web paired with a large, plush spider instantly turns heads.
It’s the perfect finishing touch for a witch outfit, a gothic-inspired costume, or even a daring party look. Plus, it’s surprisingly lightweight, so you can wear it comfortably all night.
Materials Needed
- 1 large faux spider (20-25 cm leg span)
- 40×40 cm piece of black lace or tulle
- 1 plain headband (1.5-2 cm wide)
- 1 small piece of black felt (10×10 cm)
- Hot glue gun with 3-4 glue sticks
- Scissors
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Place the faux spider on a flat surface and gently adjust its legs so they curve slightly downward, creating a more natural perch for when it’s worn.
Step 2: Cut your lace or tulle into a rough circle about 35-40 cm across. Then scrunch it lightly in the center to create volume and texture.
Step 3: Glue the gathered center of the lace onto a black felt circle.
Step 4: Position the spider on top of the gathered lace, securing its body with hot glue. You press firmly until the glue sets.
Step 5: Flip the piece over and glue the felt base securely to the headband. Hold it in place for at least 30 seconds so it bonds well.
#12. Spider Lace Lampshade Cover
Why not turn an ordinary lamp into an eerie focal point with a simple layer of black lace and a creepy spider silhouette?
When lit, the lace casts web-like shadows across the room, creating an instantly spooky atmosphere. This is an easy, no-permanent-change project, perfect for transforming your space just for the Halloween season.
Materials Needed
- 1 table lamp with lampshade
- Black lace fabric or gauzy cheesecloth (50×70 cm or enough to drape over shade)
- 1 large faux spider (10-15 cm)
- Scissors
- Hot glue gun (optional)
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Turn off and unplug your lamp before starting. Measure your lace or cheesecloth to make sure it will drape evenly over the lampshade, covering it from top to just past the bottom edge.
Step 2: Lay the lace over the shade, then adjust until the fabric hangs evenly on all sides. If you want a more ragged, haunted look, trim the edges unevenly with scissors.
Step 3: Place the faux spider on the outside of the lace, positioning it near the center so it will be clearly visible when the lamp is turned on.
Step 4: Plug the lamp back in and turn it on to test the effect.
#13. Skull Tassel Halloween Hanging
This skull tassel decoration swings with an eerie elegance, perfect for adding a gothic touch to porches, trees, or entryways.
The combination of lace, polka-dot fabric, and textured ribbons creates a dramatic cascade beneath the skull, while the dangling charms add a mystical, spell-casting vibe.
Materials Needed
- Plastic skull head (approx. 4-5 inches tall)
- Assorted fabric strips and ribbons (black, white, patterned, 18-24 inches long)
- Hot glue gun & glue sticks
- Small Halloween charms or beads
- Black paint & brush (optional)
- Strong twine or cord
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: If desired, paint or distress your skull to give it an aged or shadowed look. Then let dry completely.
Step 2: Cut fabric strips and ribbons to the same length for a balanced tassel. You can mix textures like lace, tulle, and cotton for depth.
Step 3: Attach the fabric strips inside or underneath the skull using hot glue, arranging them so the colors and patterns are evenly spread.
Step 4: Add small Halloween charms or beads to the top for extra detail, securing them with glue or by threading them onto the hanging cord.
Step 5: Finally, thread strong twine or cord through the top of the skull for hanging.
#14. Lace Ghost Garland
These little lace ghosts look like they’ve drifted straight out of a friendly Halloween storybook.
Hanging them along a mantel or doorway instantly brings a playful, whimsical spirit into the room. Their lacy skirts flutter gently, catching the light and giving the illusion of floating.
Plus, you can make the whole garland in one cozy afternoon, and it’s the kind of craft that makes you smile the entire time you’re working on it.
Materials Needed
- 6-8 small foam balls (5 cm diameter)
- 1.5-2 m white yarn or twine
- 1 m white lace fabric (20-25 cm wide)
- 1 sheet black felt (15×15 cm)
- Hot glue gun with 4-5 glue sticks
- Scissors
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Cut lace into rectangles (20×20 cm) for each ghost’s skirt.
Step 2: Drape lace over each foam ball, letting it flow freely.
Step 3: Tie yarn under the chin to secure the lace and create the ghost shape.
Step 4: Cut tiny felt circles and ovals for eyes and mouths, then glue them on.
Step 5: Now you can string the ghosts onto your yarn or twine, spacing them evenly before hanging.
#15. Gothic Lace Wrist Cuffs
These gothic lace wrist cuffs bring an instant touch of Victorian mystery to your Halloween look. The layered black lace, soft tulle, and embroidered fabric create a dramatic flourish with every movement of your hand.
They’re perfect for witches, vampires, or any dark romantic costume, adding sophistication without the need for full gloves.
Plus, they’re surprisingly comfortable and easy to make, so you can customize them with lace patterns that match your style.
Materials Needed
- Black lace trim (approx. 12-14 inches per cuff)
- Black tulle fabric (cut into 6-8 inch wide strips)
- Black satin or embroidered fabric (4 inches wide)
- Needle & black thread or sewing machine
- Velcro, snaps, or ribbon ties
- Scissors & pins
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Cut your wrist band fabric to fit comfortably around your wrist, adding an extra inch for seam allowance.
Step 2: Gather or pleat your lace and tulle strips to create volume, pinning them evenly along one edge of the wrist band.
Step 3: Sew the lace and tulle to the wrist band securely, making sure the layers fan out beautifully when worn.
Step 4: Attach Velcro, snaps, or sew ribbon ties to the ends for easy fastening.
Step 5: Now you just trim any loose threads and fluff the lace for maximum dramatic effect.
#16. Shabby Chic Lace Ghost
Amazingly, this shabby chic ghost proves that Halloween can be soft and whimsical instead of purely spooky.
With its pastel ribbons, vintage lace, and layered textures, it’s perfect for those who love a more romantic seasonal look.
Also, the oversized bow and boo diva tag give it personality, making it a unique accent for mantels, entry tables, or even as a gift.
Materials Needed
- 1 foam or paper mache ball (1-20 cm diameter) for head
- White fabric or lace (enough to drape over ghost)
- Assorted lace, tulle, and fabric strips (30-40 cm long)
- Black felt (10×10 cm)
- 1 large button
- Hot glue gun with 3-4 glue sticks
- Scissors
- Small artificial flower (optional)
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Place the foam ball on a stand or base to keep it steady while you work. Then drape the white fabric or lace over it so it falls evenly around all sides, forming the ghost’s “body.”
Step 2: Cut two oval shapes from black felt for eyes and glue them near the upper front of the head.
Step 3: Layer assorted lace, tulle, and fabric strips into a full bow. Mix colors and textures for that shabby chic, vintage feel. You should secure the layers together with hot glue at the center.
Step 4: Glue the bow to the front of the ghost just below the head. You can also attach the large button at the center, and if desired, add a boo diva tag or similar charm.
Step 5: Finish with a small artificial flower on one side of the head for extra charm.
#17. Gothic Black Lace Wreath
This gothic lace wreath sets the mood before guests even step inside. Layers of black lace create dramatic texture, while a striped ribbon adds just enough contrast to keep it striking.
Whether hung on your front door, above a mantel, or as a statement piece for a Halloween party, it’s equal parts spooky and sophisticated.
Materials Needed
- 1 foam or wire wreath form (35-40 cm diameter)
- 3-4 m black lace fabric or wide lace ribbon (20-25 cm wide)
- 1 decorative ribbon for bow (1.5 m length, 5 cm wide)
- Straight pins or hot glue gun with 4-5 glue sticks
- Scissors
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: If using lace fabric, cut it into strips 60-70 cm long. If using wide lace ribbon, you can keep it as is.
Step 2: Starting at the inner edge of the wreath form, gather the lace slightly and pin or glue it in place.
Step 3: Continue working around the wreath, overlapping each section of lace by about 3-4 cm to avoid gaps.
Step 4: Once the wreath is fully covered, tie your decorative ribbon into a bow at the bottom or slightly off to one side. Let the tails hang long for a more elegant, flowing look.
Step 5: Fluff the lace and bow, adjusting folds until it looks balanced and lush. If needed, you can secure a few hidden glue dots to keep the lace from shifting.
See also: 30 DIY Halloween Wreath Ideas To Add Some Spook To Your Door
#18. Lace Ghosts on a Stick
These lace ghosts have a little more personality, perched on sticks, they’re perfect for popping into planters, candy bowls, or floral arrangements.
Moreover, the lace gives them a soft, ethereal feel, while the bow on top makes them almost too cute to spook.
You’ll enjoy making a whole parade of them to greet guests or hand out as whimsical party favors.
Materials Needed
- 3 foam balls (7-8 cm diameter)
- 3 wooden dowels (30 cm length, 0.5 cm thick)
- 1 m lace fabric (30 cm wide)
- 1 sheet black felt (15×15 cm)
- 1 m tulle ribbon or lace ribbon
- Hot glue gun with 3-4 glue sticks
- Scissors
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Push a wooden dowel gently into the center of each foam ball to form the ghost’s spine. If the fit feels loose, add a dab of hot glue around the base of the dowel before inserting it fully.
Step 2: Cut three lace squares measuring about 35×35 cm. Then drape a piece over each foam ball so the lace falls evenly all around.
Step 3: Once the lace is in place, lift a small section under the chin and apply a thin line of hot glue to hold it against the dowel.
Step 4: Cut two small oval shapes from the black felt for each ghost’s eyes. You can use hot glue to attach them gently to the front.
Step 5: Tie a bow just above the eyes using tulle or lace ribbon. Finally, position it slightly off-center for a charming, whimsical effect.
#19. Vintage Doily Lace Pumpkin
This pumpkin looks like it belongs in a cozy farmhouse or a nostalgic autumn vignette. Made from a vintage crochet doily, it has an inviting texture that feels handmade and full of history.
The wooden spool stem and antique brooch accent add layers of charm, making it perfect for rustic Halloween décor or as a transitional piece through Thanksgiving.
Materials Needed
- 1 medium faux pumpkin (20 cm diameter, neutral color)
- 1 large crochet doily (40-45 cm diameter)
- 1 wooden thread spool or clothespin
- 1 length of ribbon or fabric strip (60 cm)
- 1 vintage brooch or button
- Hot glue gun with 3-4 glue sticks
- Scissors
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Place the pumpkin in the center of the crochet doily, smoothing it out so the pattern is evenly displayed.
Step 2: Gather the doily edges up toward the stem area, tucking folds neatly so the crochet texture flows naturally down the sides.
Step 3: Secure the gathered fabric at the top with a bead of hot glue, pressing gently so the glue seeps into the crochet without stiffening too much.
Step 4: Glue the wooden spool or clothespin into the center to serve as the pumpkin’s stem.
Step 5: Tie the ribbon or fabric strip around the stem base, then attach your vintage brooch or button for a touch of sparkle and personality.
#20. Lace-Wrapped Pillar Candles
These lace-wrapped pillar candles bring an effortless gothic elegance to any Halloween setup.
The black lace pops against the white candle, creating a high-contrast, dramatic look that’s still simple enough to make in minutes. Perfect for mantels, dining tables, or entryway displays, they add both height and texture to your décor.
Materials Needed
- 3-4 white pillar candles (various heights)
- Black lace trim or ribbon (5-6 cm wide)
- Fabric glue, double-sided tape, or hot glue gun
- Scissors
- Candle holders or stands (optional)
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Measure the circumference of each candle and cut a strip of lace trim to fit, adding about 1 cm overlap so you can secure the ends neatly.
Step 2: Wrap the lace around the middle or upper section of the candle, making sure the pattern faces outward evenly all around.
Step 3: Use fabric glue, double-sided tape, or a thin line of hot glue to secure the lace ends together.
Step 4: Place each candle on a stand or holder to give it more presence. Varying the heights will create a more dynamic display.
Step 5: Style them alongside other gothic accents, like black-framed mirrors or velvet table runners, for a complete look.