Halloween in Portland is always a fun time of the year. Celebrate by participating in one of the drive-through Halloween events or by decorating your Linc 301 apartment to help you get in the spirit.
Halloween Decoration Ideas for Your Portland Apartment
Decorating your apartment for Halloween doesn’t have to be expensive to be Spooktacular. Carve or paint pumpkins, fill mason jars with candy corn, use decorative cobwebs or place whimsical sugar skull garlands on mantels and shelves.
Do you have some empty wine bottles? Purchase glass paint, which can be purchased from Michael’s, Home Depot, and Walmart. Add spooky drawings of ghosts or witches. Add a candle and a spider made from pipe cleaners for a hauntingly delightful Halloween decoration.
Some simple changes like using jack-o-lantern wine cups, or by hanging black curtains. Placing orange throw pillows on your couch can turn your apartment into a charmingly spooky Halloween lair!
Add a spooky wreath to your front door and a “warning” mat to the doorstep for a fun way to welcome guests!
Drape white cloth (or sheets) over dining chairs and add some eyes and a mouth for a bootiful way to decorate your dining area.
Drive-Through Halloween Events in Portland
Fasten your seatbelts, Oaks Park will still be offering the same Halloween frights and thrills you have come to love. This year celebrate it from the safety of your own car. Characters lead you through a unique storytelling experience using audio, video, and special effects.
Space is limited, purchase tickets and get more information here.
Howloween at the Zoo
Ghouls and Goblins can safely celebrate Halloween in Portland at the Zoo. Scavenger hunts, trick-or-treating and fun, educational activities are just a few of the haunted happenings at the Zoo this Halloween. Purchase tickets here.
Halloween in Portland might be a bit different this year, but by decorating your apartment and participating in safe events, it can still be a spookily fun holiday.