Celebrate Halloween with these three simple Halloween Silhouettes. Make them big or small for your party decor.
I love simple Halloween silhouettes, they make such easy and fun Halloween decorations. Here are three free downloads to print at home and cut out: a Halloween witch in flight, a bat and a black raven.
There are three sizes of each to download to print off so that you have options on how you’d like to use them. We also made them “ink friendly” for your printer, so it’s just the outline of the shape…saving your printer (we’ve got your back!).
Sturdy black card stock and scissors (along with these downloads) is all you’ll need to cut them out and make these classic Halloween silhouettes.
Here are some fun ways to add them to your Halloween decor:
On top of Caramel Apples. Find some thin twigs in your yard and slide these small witch silhouettes onto the twigs to look like they are flying away on little broom sticks.
Or you can add them to candy corn colored butcher paper and make these giant paper medallions for your front door.
If you have never made a giant paper medallion, it’s easy! Just cut out a long rectangular piece of colored butcher paper (it folds easier than a heavy card stock). Fold it back and forth accordion style until the entire strip of paper is folded.
Then just adhere the ends together forming a circle and add a big dab of hot glue to the center together for a secure hold. Hot glue is key here. Finish off by adding your Halloween silhouette to the center (with more hot glue) and you’re done. I did spray some gold spray glitter all over for fun. You could too, if you’re into ‘the glitter’.
I love the witch silhouette in front of the yellow paper. It looks like the witch is flying in front of a full moon. ~spoooky!~
Follow these links to download your (free) Halloween Silhouettes:
– large silhouette bat
– small group of silhouette bats
– large silhouette raven
– small group of silhouette ravens
– large silhouette witch
– small group of silhouette witches
OR here are the digital files if you have a digital cutting machine like a Silhouette Cameo or Cricut Explore:
Halloween Silhouettes
There are so many ways to use these – in your windows, on a garland…the ideas are endless!
Michelle Cheney Larsen says
Fun project and Hooray for Music Monday!
Heather B. says
Thanks for these great printables! I plan to hang the bats from an antique tabletop birdcage.
Maria says
These are so fun!
Debbie says
Cool! I will use them at school! Thanks.
naomi says
So cute! And so fun to do with the little ones
Cathy says
What a fun idea. I love the flower pot…
mickey says
Love those! Just wanted you to know I posted The Marshmallow Cookies today, I linked back to you of course. Thanks again, they were awesome 🙂
mickey
Jill Sumsion says
These are adorable. I’m totally doing this. Thank you!
Jacqueline says
Kami, thanks so much. I think I will try some caramel apples like this when they are ripe on my tree. I saw this on Pinterest. I just love Pinterest, it brings us all together!!!
Lindy@Itsy Bitsy Paper says
How great! I’d love for you to link up to my Wickedly Creative Halloween Ideas Party!
http://www.itsybitsypaperblog.com
Dennis says
Thank you for the Silhouettes I am going to use them all over my house.
kitblu says
I won’t give out candy at Hallowe’en, I can’t afford to give money and health homemade treats only work if the person is known to you. So I leave my house dark and stay in the basement or the back of the house.
But this year you have given me ideas on how to participate. I will make your silhouettes in various combinations – some on lollies, some on twigs, maybe a mobile if I can find a good twig, some in pots.
Some I will tape to my front windows, some on the verandah and maybe some on the front yard.
I will also look for other appropriate silhouettes.
Thank you so much. I love to see the little ones in costume. I’m guessing the older ones won’t take a treat!
Kirsty says
hi kami, i used your silhouette’s today for making some halloween pillows … thank you so much for the freebie, it was very generous and they are FANTASTIC to use 🙂
kami says
Oh good! Thanks for the nice note! So glad they worked for you!
Teresa@agebrushRidge says
I love these. Especially the lollies. I am going to utilize this for my Macbeth entry way. Three witches…
Stacey@RealSouthernLiving says
Thank you so much for these great down loads! Love your ideas!
melissa*320 sycamore says
Hi Kami! Can I tell you how much I LOVE these?!? You are so kind to share the downlads…thank you!!
Katy says
Thank you so much for your generosity! The big new thing this year is a shadowbox for our front window, and these will save me a lot of time. Thanks again.
evelania says
Thank you so much! Super cute and a fun activity to do with kids or some girlfriends 🙂
Megan@Splendid Design says
Thank you for sharing these! I love the witch with the yellow lollie and showing how to create a giant lollie. How I just have to find out where to buy the butcher paper.
Selena says
Funny and very clever. Amazing ideas for Halloween food. I like the apples idea the most of all ))
julie@uglysofa says
How darling and versatile for so many projects. Thanks for sharing:) I love Halloween and this gets me excited to decorate!!
Cheryl says
Wow, you take an ordinary silhoutte and turn it into art! Fantastically creative!
Pat Jandacek says
Thank you for the downloads of these silhouettes. They’ll be used in creating my grandkids cards this year! I was directed here from Calla Lily’s site and she had seen you on Pinterest. Again, thanks!
Diana Slor says
Thanks for sharing!!! Love it!!!
Susie says
Thank you-Thank you-and, again, thank you…for making these as “line drawings” and not filling them in with the black ink. You do not know how many times I have not used a template because it just was not feasible to use so much darn ink! And I refuse to buy a machine for cutting…it just seem like true, homemade crafting to me. Blessings to you and yours from Port Huron, Michigan.
Amy@theidearoom says
I love the simplicity of silhouettes also! Thanks for sharing! Pinned!