Boo Crew Approved: Amazing Mom Ideas That Will Wow Trick-or-Treaters
Five spook-tacular tips from an Amazing Mom show how to turn your front porch into Halloween’s most unforgettable stop.
Sep 12, 2025
Halloween is one of my absolute favorite nights of the year. Not just for the costumes and candy (though those are a big hit at my house), but because it’s a chance to create real magic right on your front porch. With just a little creativity and these Halloween tips, you can turn your home into a place that kids and parents will remember.
As a mom, I’ve learned that the small things — like spooky music, glowing pumpkins, or even just greeting trick-or-treaters in costume — can turn a regular night into something unforgettable. These Halloween tips are about creating moments of joy, connection, and fun for your neighborhood.
So if you're looking to add a little extra sparkle (or spookiness) this season, I’ve pulled together my top five Halloween tips to help you stand out in the best way. Whether you're new to hosting or a Halloween pro, these ideas will make your house the one everyone talks about and looks forward to visiting next year!
Set the scene with music, lights & atmosphere
Create an inviting (or spooky!) vibe with:
- Halloween playlist or eerie sound effects
- Orange and purple string lights, fog machine, or glowing pumpkins
- A decorated front porch or yard with moving props or inflatables
Tip: Motion-activated decorations or sound triggers really surprise and delight kids!
Hand out the "cool candy"
Be that house with the best treats:
- Offer a variety (chocolate, gummies, allergy-friendly options, Cheryl’s cookies!)
- Throw in a few unique items like full-size candy bars, glow sticks, or small toys
Tip: Let kids "choose their treat" from a fun display or decorated candy table.
Dress up and join the fun
Kids love it when grown-ups get in the spirit! Wear a fun costume or themed outfit (even simple ears or face paint works), and greet trick-or-treaters with energy and smiles. Bonus points for themed family costumes!

Create a quick game or activity
Set up a 5-second game or challenge at your door:
- “Spin the wheel” for candy
- Bean bag toss into a cauldron
- Pick a prize from a mystery boxIt doesn’t need to be elaborate—just enough to make your house stand out.
Set up a Halloween photo shoot
Decorate a corner of your yard or porch with a fun backdrop, hay bales, skeletons, or pumpkins. Add a “Take a Photo Here!” sign and watch families line up. It gives kids a break between houses and makes your home memorable.
Top tip: Add personalized Pmall frames!