Constructions crafted from reclaimed wooden platforms, typically used in shipping and storage, provide a rustic and adaptable material for seasonal ornamentation. These structures can be disassembled, repurposed, and painted to create a wide array of spooky and festive displays for yards, porches, and interiors. Examples range from life-sized ghosts and skeletons to welcoming signs and elaborate haunted scenes.
The practice offers several advantages, including cost-effectiveness through the use of readily available or discarded resources. It also promotes sustainable decorating by reducing reliance on newly manufactured goods and diverting materials from landfills. The utilization of these upcycled items connects contemporary festivities with a history of resourcefulness and creative adaptation found in traditional autumnal and harvest celebrations.