Mermaid Halloween Decorations
- Olivia Gilbert

- Sep 26
- 3 min read
When ghouls and zombies roam the earth, vampires are on the prowl for blood, and evil sirens seek out weary sailors to drown, then you know Halloween is here!
Prepare for a spooky season that brings the siren vibes with these mermaid Halloween decorations.
Whether you're going for a creepy mermaidy haunted mansion, or a mystical sea witch's home, there is something here for you.
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Don't stare at this mummified mermaid for too long. It stares back!
This creepy handmade mermaid print is shore to give your guests the creeps this Halloween season.
If that's what your aim is, then shell out the $11.99 for this work of art.

Skeleton figurines are a staple of Halloween. Gotta include a mermaid skeleton in your Halloween decor lineup!
The beauty of this skeleton is that you can pose it however you want. Go for something spooky, or set it up in a comical way, to lighten the mood.
Reel in this mermaid skeleton for $26.99 from Amazon.

Here's a cutesy little mermaid Halloween figurine. It features a Mexican-inspired Day of the Dead sugar skull mermaid holding a smiling jack-o-lantern.
For bite-sized mermaid Halloween fun, treat yourself to this little statue for $29.88.

The sea witch is in! For a mystical witchy house that stays true to your mermaid nature, this decoration is just what you need.
It can hang in a window to make it appear that this mermaid witch is flying to her spooky cottage on her magic broomstick.
This piece of art can be yours for $19.99.

What's better than one skeleton mermaid? 4 small skeleton mermaids!
These little skeletons will look great hanging from a tree outside, or just scattered around the house.
You can get these bony merms for $25.99.

Here's a mermaid Halloween decoration that screams, "Look, but don't touch, OR ELSE."
This magically spooky mermaid skeleton will look great on any countertop or as a centerpiece.
It may be small, but it packs a spooky punch for $19.99.

This evil mermaid looks like she's ready to steal your soul. Don't get too close!
This tabletop bust will bring all the creepy mermaid vibes this Halloween.
For $26.33 you can bring this mermaid home to spook the children at breakfast.

Special thanks to Michael's for providing the spookiest mermaid Halloween decoration on this list. In my opinion, at least.
This decaying mermaid corpse will frighten the trick-or-treators while maintaining a spooky mermaid vibe.
It is the perfect decoration for a beach house and will cost you $16.99.

If you are more into the fun, kooky Halloween aesthetic, here's a cute witchy mermaid banner to place in your garden this year.
The little mermaid sits atop a pumpkin/cauldron to ward off the evil spirits with her mermaid magic.
The best part is that it only costs $10.99.

Bring spooky occult vibes with this mermaid skeleton ouija board shower curtain.
Now you can summon spirits while cleansing your body!
It's both decorative and functional and will cost you $15.99.

Create a cozy home with this cute mermaid witch pillow.
She has her witch hat and her jack-o-lantern candy bucket and is ready for a magical spooky season.
Prepare yourself for October by bringing the coziness of this pillow to your living room for $19.97.
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Halloween is my favorite holiday, and mermaids are my favorite mythical creature. It's wonderful to be able to combine those two things! If this is true for you, then I hope this article was useful for your mermaid Halloween decor buying journey.
Have a mermazing spooky season, everyone!
About the author

Shello! My name is Mermaid Liv, a professional mermaid and content creator. I share my love of mermaiding through this blog, along with my Youtube channel.
If you've never heard of it before, mermaiding is a hobby, profession, and sport that involves wearing mermaid tails made for swimming.
I began making tails in 2013 and have continued my mermaid journey, starting my Youtube channel, working at a mermaid festival, performing at gigs, and being featured in the Netflix Docu Series MerPeople.
Follow me on Instagram for mermaid photos and videos: @the_real_mermaid_liv and be shore to check out my Youtube channel.


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