Autumn smells of pumpkin, spices – and a little bit of adventure. In this special feature, you'll find everything you need for your Halloween party: three quick recipes , two atmospheric DIY ideas for your Halloween decorations , and three classic Halloween costume ideas with clear instructions. All the ideas are budget-friendly, kid- and guest-friendly – and deliver maximum "wow" factor with minimal stress.
Recipes: savory and sweet
1. Mummies in puff pastry
Ingredients:
- 1 roll of puff pastry (from the refrigerated section)
- 12–16 mini sausages (classic or vegetarian/vegan)
- 1 egg for brushing
- Mustard/ketchup for eyes + dips (BBQ, Sriracha mayo)
Here's how:
- Preheat oven to 200 °C (top and bottom heat).
- Cut the puff pastry into strips approximately 1 cm wide.
- Wrap the sausages spirally with dough, leaving a small "face" gap at the top.
- Brush with beaten egg, bake for 12–15 minutes until golden brown.
- Add two dots of mustard/ketchup for eyes. Serve warm.
Tip: Cheese lovers should place a thin layer of cheese around the sausage before wrapping it.

2. Ghost Muffins
Ingredients:
- Muffins: 200 g flour, 30 g cocoa powder, 120 g sugar, 8 g baking powder, ½ tsp baking soda, pinch of salt, 2 eggs, 180 ml milk, 80 ml oil, 1 tsp vanilla extract
- Decoration: 12 large marshmallows, 150–180 g white chocolate, 1–2 tsp neutral oil, dark chocolate or food pen (black)
- Optional: Cookie crumbs as "soil"
Here's how:
- Preheat oven to 180°C (350°F) using conventional oven setting (top and bottom heat). Line a muffin tin with 12 paper baking cups.
- Mix the dry ingredients (flour, cocoa, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, salt). In a second bowl, whisk together the milk, eggs, oil, and vanilla. Add the wet ingredients to the flour mixture and stir briefly until smooth (do not overmix).
- Divide the batter among the tins (filling each about ¾ full). Bake for 18–20 minutes. Test with a toothpick. Let cool completely.
- Place one marshmallow in the center of each muffin. For extra stability, add a dab of melted chocolate to the muffin beforehand.
- Gently melt white chocolate with oil (in a double boiler or in 10-15 second intervals in the microwave). Pour over each marshmallow so that the chocolate drips down the sides like a sheet. Let dry for 10-15 minutes.
- Dab on the eyes and mouth with melted dark chocolate (toothpick/mini bag) or food pen.
- Optional: Sprinkle cookie crumbs around the edges of the muffins = "grave soil". Done!

3. Crumble Finger Cookies
Ingredients:
- 250 g flour, 125 g cold butter, 80 g sugar, 1 egg, pinch of salt, 1 tsp vanilla
- Whole almonds (without skin)
- Optional: red jam (e.g. strawberry)
Here's how:
- Quickly knead together flour, butter, sugar, egg, salt, and vanilla to form a shortcrust pastry, then chill for 20 minutes.
- Roll walnut-sized pieces into "fingers", and use the back of a knife to indent the knuckles.
- Finally, press in an almond at the end as a "nail".
- Bake at 180 °C for 10–12 minutes. After baking, add a little jam to the "nail edge" – done.
- Optional: After baking, add some jam to the "nail edge" – done.
Tip: For extra realism, marble the dough with 1-2 teaspoons of cocoa.

DIY decor: great effect, minimal effort
Perfect as atmospheric Halloween decoration for windowsills, buffets and entrances.
1. Little ghosts and ghouls made from handkerchiefs
Material:
- White paper tissues/napkins (2-3 layers per ghost)
- Head: optionally a bouncy ball, a ping-pong ball or a chestnut
- Yarn/nylon cord (for suspension), markers or googly eyes
- Optional: Hairspray for shaping, tea/coffee for aging.
Directions:
- Place two cloths crosswise, position head in the middle.
- Wrap cloths over it, tie them under the head with yarn (knot a hanging loop at the same time).
- Paint or glue on a face.
- Hang them up – individually, as a garland or several on one branch (mobile).
Safety: Only use LEDs, drilling/punching should be done by adults.

2. Mummy jars
Material:
- Empty screw-top jars (various sizes)
- Gauze bandage/gauze or a white shirt torn into strips
- Googly eyes or paper circles
- Hot glue/craft glue or double-sided adhesive tape
- LED tea lights/ small string lights
- Optional: Strong tea
Directions:
- Prepare the glasses: remove labels , dry the glass. If you prefer a "milky" light: apply a very thin coat of diluted wood glue to the inside or use frosted glass spray.
- Dyeing sanitary pads (optional): Briefly dip gauze in strong tea, squeeze out, dry → antique look.
- Wrapping: Secure the beginning of the bandage with a dab of glue. Wrap loosely around the glass, slightly overlapping; leave a small gap at the level of where the eyes will be. Secure the end again.
- Add eyes: Glue googly eyes/paper dots into the gap (first place a mini strip of bandage over them as an "eyelid" – it looks more realistic).
- Let light in: Place an LED tea light inside the glass. Leave off the lid or just place it loosely on top.
Safety: Use only LED lights – fabric/gauze is flammable.

Costume ideas: classic, quick, effective
Here you'll find inspiration for your Halloween costume – quick to style, with a big impact.
1. Cursed Porcelain Doll
Outfit: Light-colored dress with lace/ruffles, knee-high socks, Mary Janes or ballerina flats, large hair bow/hair ring, lace gloves.
Make up:
- Light foundation + powder for a "porcelain" look.
- Round eye look: light eyeshadow, subtle eyeliner, white kohl line on the waterline.
- Place blush balls in the center of the cheeks, create a small heart-shaped mouth (contoured).
- Draw a few hairline-fine cracks with fine eyeliner; shade the outer edges minimally with brown.
Details: Small music box or rag doll in hand.
2. Zombie
Outfit: Roughen/tear old clothes, patinate them with tea/coffee, possibly dab in soil/ash; sturdy shoes.
Make up:
- pale foundation; generous grey-green under-eye circles.
- brown/olive eyeshadow as "dirt" on forehead, cheeks, neck.
- Apply pale makeup to the lips, optionally build up torn areas with toilet paper and liquid glue, and shade red/violet.
- A little fake blood on the corner of the mouth/sleeve.
Details: Bandaging scraps, name tag, slow, jerky movements
3. Devil
Outfit: A basic black outfit with red accents. Options: red shirt, turtleneck, T-shirt, or blazer; alternatively, a red dress/top. Add horns (headband/clips), a red cape or scarf, and a trident prop. A black belt with metal details and boots or dress shoes complete the look.
Makeup/Faceprint: Even foundation (or just mattifying powder), defined contour on cheeks/jaw. Eyes depending on style: Cat-eye for dramatic or softly smudged eyeliner/smoky effect for a more masculine look; optional red/bronze eyeshadow. Lips: Matte red or transparent balm. Golden highlighter on cheekbones/collarbone. Optional red flame or tail lines on temples or along cheekbones (beard-friendly: apply lines above the beard line).
Details: Black gloves, belt with metal accents, jewelry in gold/red
Conclusion
With just a few ingredients, some paper, and fabric, you can transform your home into an atmospheric haunted house in no time – complete with snacks, Halloween decorations , and a Halloween costume . Combine the recipes, decorations, and costumes to suit your taste and create your own Halloween party, or become a VIP guest with these ideas.
Tip: Despite the spooky atmosphere, remember safety, especially regarding open flames and flammable decorations.