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Halloween Paper Bat Garland (Easy, Spooky, and Photo-Friendly)

By late September and October in the U.S., Halloween decor searches surge—paper bat garlands are cheap, fast, and effective.

April 18, 2026
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Halloween decor in the U.S. builds momentum through September and peaks in October. A paper bat garland is one of the simplest high-impact DIYs: it’s instantly recognizable and works in almost any room.

To make it look less “craft table” and more “styled,” use silhouette consistency, controlled spacing, and a night-sky palette (black + one accent).

Night-sky mood for Halloween
  • Halloween intent spikes in September–October.
  • Simple shapes, strong visual silhouette.
  • Works for kids’ crafts and adult party decor.
  • Great as a photo backdrop with low cost.

Materials

  • Black cardstock (best silhouette)
  • Scissors or craft knife
  • String or fishing line
  • Painter’s tape or removable hooks
  • Optional: metallic pen or tiny stars for accents

Bat-garland variations

  • Flat bat silhouettes on a single line
  • Accordion-cut bats (fast batch method)
  • Bats + tiny stars for a night-sky theme
  • Layered bats (two tones) for depth

Assembly methods

MethodBest forNotes
Tape to stringFast setupGood for short parties
Hole punch + stringReusabilityMore clean spacing
Tabs behind batsFlat lookHides tape
Direct wall mountingPhoto wallsNo string visible

A bat garland looks best when silhouettes repeat cleanly—consistency is the spooky aesthetic.

Step-by-step

StepWhat to do
1Pick one bat template and one size.
2Batch cut bats (stack paper for speed if safe).
3Lay out spacing on the floor; repeat a simple pattern.
4Attach bats using tabs or tape on the back.
5Hang and add a few small accents (stars) if desired.
Silhouette cutouts inspiration
Cut shapes ready to hang

Video tutorial

Origami paper bat | DIY Halloween garland

Mistakes

  • Multiple bat templates mixed together (visual noise)
  • Too-tight spacing so it becomes a black blob
  • Thin paper that curls and ruins silhouettes
  • Overdecorating with too many extra shapes

FAQ

How many bats for a 6 ft garland?

Usually 10–16 bats depending on spacing and size.

How do I make it kid-friendly?

Use scissors, a simple template, and pre-cut some bats for younger kids.

Can I reuse it next year?

Yes—store flat in a folder or a shallow box.

What’s the best accent color?

Gold or silver stars look clean; orange can work if used sparingly.

Paper bat garlands are a strong seasonal keyword and a reliable October craft for U.S. audiences.

For more seasonal ideas, explore on-holidays and combine bats with stars, chains, or simple backdrops.

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