Halloween is Martha Stewart’s favorite holiday – see how she transforms her porch with pumpkins, wreaths, and elegant lighting starting at $16
Martha's new Halloween collection for QVC has everything you need to shop spooky decor in style this season – but act fast, it's guaranteed to sell out


'Halloween is among my favorite occasions,' gushes Martha Stewart in a blog post from 2023. Her passion certainly comes through, with her stunning seasonal decor winning her the nickname, 'the Queen of Halloween.'
This year, you can emulate Martha's decor style with her new Halloween collection for QVC.
Martha's Halloween decorating ideas range from playfully spooky to farmhouse chic, intermingling her elevated tastes with the fun of the season. Most of the pieces are indoor/outdoor, so they can be styled in any area of the home. As per usual, the pieces look luxurious without the luxury price tag, with pumpkin oven mitts starting at just $16.
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Shop Martha's Pumpkins
One of Martha's favorite Autumn accessories is the pumpkin. On her blog, she explains: 'Around my home, I always display all the pumpkins we grew in the garden. This season, we harvested so many.' It is unsurprising then, that decorating with pumpkins is a major motif in her collection. Here are our editors' picks.
This set of three indoor/outdoor decorative pumpkins comes in three sizes for a beautifully unique design. Its polyresin construction will last for years to come.
Add a touch of brightness to your porch the Martha Stewart way. This striking luminary pumpkin projects tiny stars all over your home. Perfect for use in or out of doors.
For an understated but stylish look, opt for this mottled pumpkin stack. Its height would look gorgeous nestled among other decor, and the stone-like surface brings a hint of nature to your home.
When buying Halloween decor, don't be scared to think outside the box. Though wreaths are most often associated with Christmas, Martha is a huge advocate of autumnal door decor.
She writes: 'For the window, or a door, don’t forget a seasonal wreath.' When the options are as good as what Martha is providing, we certainly won't!
If styling your fall wreath indoors, pair it with a pretty candle for an elevated and cozy look.
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Shop Martha's Wreaths
You'll be bewitched by this unique rose and snake wreath, dotted with bright LED lights to set the mood. It can be used on your front door, or over the mantelpiece for a spooky library feel.
If you want Halloween decor that is more 'harvest' and less 'horror,' this golden wreath is just the thing. It boasts magnolias intermixed with leaves and wheat stalks.
These flameless pillar candles have all the charm of a traditional candle without the fire risk. The realistic flickering LED flame is the perfect complement to a Halloween wreath.
Outdoor Halloween decor would be incomplete without beautiful lighting. These pretty pieces from Martha's collection are the perfect complement to more organic pieces like pumpkins and wreaths. They can also be styled indoors as part of an autumn tablescape.
Shop Martha's Porch Decor
Potted plants never looked so spooky. These adorable spider stake lights are the cutest way to light the outside of your home this season.
Planning a Halloween party? Martha designed just the thing. These mini disco ball lights switch between warm white to orange, and purple to let everyone know the festivities have arrived.
If you prefer a pared back look, these orange lit pumpkins are the ideal choice. They combine the charm of string lights with the whimsy of the pumpkin.
Spooky season is upon us, and Martha is here to make sure we celebrate in the best way possible: with elevated, on-trend accessories that tell a story.

Sophie is a writer and News Editor on the Celebrity Style team at Homes & Gardens. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly passionate about researching trends and interior history. She is an avid pop culture fan and has interviewed Martha Stewart and Hillary Duff.
In her free time, Sophie freelances on design news for Westport Magazine and Livingetc. She also has a newsletter, My Friend's Art, in which she covers music, culture, and fine art through a personal lens. Her fiction has appeared in Love & Squalor and The Isis Magazine.
Before joining Future, Sophie worked in editorial at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens brand. She has an MSc from Oxford University and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.
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