Add a bit of whimsy to your Halloween Porch decorations this year with these Floating Witch Hat luminaries! They even light up, making them a fun and only slightly eerie Halloween decorating idea.

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Supplies

How to hang the Witch Hats

A Few Tips if you are making these to decorate your porch for Halloween

Halloween Porch Decorating Idea: How to Make DIY Floating Witches Hats

This post has been updated from a previous version to include all of the wonderful tips and tricks shared by readers who have made these Hanging Witches Hats.

Our front porch has a section that is long and narrow. It’s not quite wide enough for furniture, but I still love to decorate it. Last Christmas I hung giant stars from the ceiling of that section of the porch- (click here to see the stars hung at Christmas)

It always made me smile a little bit when I’d drive by at night and find them lit up.

Since I’m always looking for clever front porch decorating ideas for Halloween. Building on that same idea, this year for Halloween I’ve hung floating light-up Witch Hats along the porch (btw, is it Witch’s Hat as in a hat that belongs to a witch? Or is it Witches Hat as in multiple Witches with hats??) I’m not sure, I think both. If you disagree I apologize for my grammatical infraction in advance, there is no need to offer your opinion 🙂

The Floating Halloween Witch Hats project is really simple and I think adds a fun an unexpected element to our front porch. Let me show you how to do it.

Supplies

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Inexpensive Witch Hats — available on Amazon

Fishing Line

Long Needle

LED light sticks – (linking to the product category on Amazon, not the specific item since the sellers keep raising the prices based on clicks from this post, you want an LED light stick with a clip that is battery powered and lightweight. )

UPDATE: A reader told me they used battery-powered tea lights and they worked well. They tied the fishing line around the wick. Someone else also suggested using glow sticks.

Safety Pins

Outdoor Command Hooks for Lights

How to hang the Witch Hats

Before you begin, you need to decide how many hats you’d like to hang on your porch and where you’d like them to be. I recommend laying the hats out on the floor of your porch to determine the number and spacing.

Step One: Attach Command Hooks to the Ceiling

After you’ve figured out where you’d like the Witches hats to hang, attach one command hook to the ceiling in each spot. Let the hook set up for about 10-15 minutes.

Two: Add Fishing Line to the Witch Hats

String about 2-3 feet of fishing line onto the needle. Feed the needle through the point of the Witch hat on the outside of the hat. Bring the fishing line through to the interior of the hat. DO NOT pull all the fishing line through the hat, leave it on the outside of the hat.

Remove the needle and tie the fishing line around a safety pin.

Three: Add the Lights

Use the safety pin to attach the fishing line to the light stick. It can be LED or the temporary kind you can find in the Halloween section of stores. Just make sure it’s lightweight. I’ve had readers tell me that they used glow sticks or tea lights.

UPDATE: Since this post was first written, the quality and brightness of LED lights have improved greatly. You should be able to find a lightweight LED light easily.

Now just tie a loop at the end of the fishing line on top of the hat and hang it on the command hook.

A Few Tips if you are making these to decorate your porch for Halloween

Most LED light bulbs will not last for 30 days straight. If you want to hang these up on Oct 1st and leave them on all month that probably won’t work. I turned mine on and off each night. I did not plan for them to last all of October without burning out. In addition, one year I only turned them on during Halloween night. You can adjust the height of the hats as you like, just lengthen or shorten the fishing line. Even though we did this on our front porch I think it would be adorable inside of the house too!

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UPDATE: LOOK how cute they are on Ali Edwards Front Porch (image from Instagram) !!!

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