With Halloween coming up in a couple of days you can think about creating a LEGO Halloween decoration. In fact, LEGO has a fun challenge on their homepage encouraging you to “Spookify Your LEGO Sets”, which sounds like a really good idea and fun thing to do! 🙂
If you own the #10228 LEGO Monster Fighters Haunted House, or any of the other LEGO Monster Fighters sets you will have an easy job, as these sets already have a spooky, Halloween vibe. Perhaps you can add lights or trick-or-treaters to the displays for some added fun. 😈
And if you have a LEGO City layout or if you own any of the LEGO Modular Buildings, you can turn the whole scene into a Halloween street party, like flickr member Kvasir79 has done in the picture below.
Or how about something like this, where LEGO is mixed up with other craft items to create the right mood for Halloween? This setup was made by LEGO fan Matt Thompson. Those masks look wonderful!
And if you don’t want to make something too scary, how about focusing on the fun of trick-or-treating? But watch out for the poisoned apple! This cute LEGO creation is made by Brickbaron.
You can also just make a small LEGO Halloween display, using some of your spookiest minifigs and a few LEGO props in front of an appropriate backdrop, like flickr member Dex has done.
Even just a few LEGO skeletons with the right kind of lighting can set the mood. Here, Lord Pumpkin is gathering an army of skeletons under the full moon, as created by Legoagogo.
And here is one of my favorite LEGO Halloween creations by flickr member sweetsha. Creative, funny, and full of character! Great use of the eyes from the new LEGO Mixels sets! 🙄
And of course you can always just make a cute LEGO Halloween pumpkin! We have talked about these before, and you can find instructions on how to make different kind of LEGO pumpkins, linked at the end.
I hope these Halloween LEGO creations give you some inspiration to make your own Halloween decorations. What do you think? Are you making something from LEGO for this Halloween? Feel free to share in the comment section below! Happy Halloween! 😉
And you might also like to check out the following related posts:
- Small & fun LEGO sets for the Holidays!
- LEGO Santa’s Workshop Available Now! (Christmas Village round-up)
- 2014 LEGO Advent Calendars & More!
- LEGO Christmas Sets: Advent Calendars (introduction)
- The Best Christmas LEGO Ornaments! (resources & ideas)
- How to Build Christmas LEGO Ornaments (instructions)
- Make Your Own Christmas LEGO Ornaments! (more instructions)
- Build a LEGO Thanksgiving Turkey! (instructions)
- Build a LEGO Halloween Pumpkin! (instructions)
- Happy LEGO Filled Halloween! (instructional video)
I don’t do Halloween because it originated by worshiping evil in order for it to not harm people. but I like how he did the dress.
Yeah…but now all Halloween is is a time to get free candy…
Some excellent ideas here. Thanks for the tips! I can use some of these!
Psssst nearly every major holiday we celebrate in America was co-opted from a Pagan holiday by the Catholic Church. Make sure to not celebrate Christmas, either, as that’s not when Jesus was born!
oh, trust me I know! lol And don’t let me tell you what the Christmas tree represents, yuck.
Not to be offensive to anyone else at all, but I don’t do those holidays either, nice to see others as well as me.
You can consider holidays as important spiritual events, misguided religious events, or as some social fun. None of them are harmful if they bring people together to share some love and smiles… and candy, of course. 😛
True, candy is never wrong 😀 Everyone can have different takes on different subjects. Except for Lego, because everyone knows that’s always awesome 🙂
The christmas tree was made by greeks that worshiped a giant tree, until a Christian came about god and things, but they didn’t believe him. So he cut the tree down, the ones who thought the tree was a god were al terrified, but, nothing happened and the Christian ended up teaching them about christ.
The End.
Quite nice! Great designs all around. 🙂 I especially like the Snow White one – the letters are fantastic – and Lord Pumpkin. The position he’s in makes him look like he’s actually moving! I wonder how his head is lit up, is there a light inside, or are visual effects added? 😕 I like the rock on the witch one as well. Thanks for sharing!
I’m pretty sure the head is real light. Legoagogo is known for his light-effects. 🙂
Really? So, I guess he put a mini light bulb into the minifig’s head, and the light radiated out of it at the top and bottom. Pretty neat! But I thought the pumpkin head was solid orange? How do you make light shine out of that? 😕
If you put a bright LED light inside a minifig’s head it will glow through. Try it! 😉
Aww that’s cute
Hmm, that whole witch rock is built upside-down for some reason. Maybe it was simpler for attaching the greenery.
Oh, I haven’t even noticed that! 😀
I like the classic castle witch. And the letters on the Trick or Treat building have a very cozy look to them.