10 Spooky and Stylish Halloween Tattoo Ideas You Wont Believe Exist

Halloween Tattoo Ideas

For some, the magic of Halloween extends well beyond October. Sure, the Halloween costumes, candy and decorations only come out once a year, but the spooks and scares can still be felt year-round — especially if you have one of these Halloween tattoos permanently inked on your arm, leg or somewhere else on your body.

Think of your skin as a blank canvas for all of Halloween's creepiest stories — the ones rooted in terrifying realities (unsolved murders, serial killers and more) and the ones told in blockbusters by masterminds like Michael Myers. Show your love for your favorite horror films with a tattoo of Ghostface from the

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Franchise or go back to your trick-or-treating days with a tattoo inspired by popular Disney Halloween movies. Or if you prefer to take the traditional route, stick with a classic design full of ghosts, jack-o'-lanterns, black cats, bats, spiders and other holiday staples. The hardest part is deciding how big you want to go: Start with something small and dainty or go all-out with a full sleeve. No matter what you pick, all of these ideas will show everyone just how serious you are about the spooky season.

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Seeing double? There's a good reason why. At least the long eyelashes add a touch of glam to this otherwise creepy eyeball.

How cute is Mickey Mouse in a vampire costume? By the looks of it, he'll be trick-or-treating from now ... until forever.

Eye scream, you scream, we all scream for this pumpkin and vampire-flavored ice cream. Not only will this tattoo give everyone the creeps, it'll also make them crave something sweet.

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Pick a face, any face and make it Halloween-friendly with vibrant red blood streaks. Not to mention the bloody eyes and fangs.

Perhaps, there was someone in your life who loved Halloween even more than you. If so, honor their legacy with a coffin embellished with their favorite flowers.

Who needs candy and costumes when you have a string of pearls on your arm? If you're a Disney superfan, sprinkle in a few recognizable characters from

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It may not be terrifying, but this tattoo is scary-cute! Kewpie Bat's tiny fangs and wings are too adorable to pass up.

This sky puppy may look nice and sweet, but watch out for his sneaky ways. Here, it looks like he's getting away with the crown jewel.

Also counts as a Christmas movie, but this Jack Skellington and Sally design is eerily beautiful. Convince your S.O. to get a matching tattoo as a declaration of your love for one another.

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Beyond the decor, you can also show your spooky spirit by crafting a homemade costume, cooking up frighteningly delicious treats, watching a scary movie marathon and, if you’re really serious, committing to a full set of Halloween nails.

But if you believe the Halloween fun should go beyond October 31, then get one of these Halloween tattoos permanently inked on your arm, leg or somewhere else on your body.

Serial killer movie enthusiasts can keep Michael Myers from “Halloween” or Freddy from “Friday the 13th close year-round. But if spooks and scares aren't your thing, then go with something traditional and cute like a tiny jack-o’-lantern or friendly-faced witch.

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Since getting new ink is a big decision, don’t be afraid to start small with a temporary tattoo. But, by all means, if you're ready to make a permanent commitment, cover a full sleeve with one of the larger designs.

It's the perfect Halloween mashup: a black cat, dressed up in a skeleton costume for a night of trick-or-treating. What's not to love?!

Look who's on their way to kidnap Sandy Claus! It's Lock, Shock and Barrel from the classic Halloween movie (or is it Christmas?) A Nightmare Before Christmas. Either way, this spooky little trio is an excellent way to show some spooky spirit.

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Nothing is more fitting than a tribute to the ultimate Halloween movie: A Nightmare Before Christmas. Immortalize everyone's favorite Pumpkin King and his faithful pup, Hero, forever.

Double, double toil and trouble! Conjure up the spirit of Halloween with this spooky sleeve that captures the best parts of the holiday, including the cauldron from Hocus Pocus.

If you're looking for a small Halloween tattoo that's simple but effective, this black and white pumpkin boy (holding a Jack Skellington balloon, no less) fits the bill.

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Think beyond your basic cat costume and show your feline love the rest of the year. Contrary to outdated folklore, this black cat tattoo is sure to bring you good luck

For the true Halloween aficionado — yes, we're talking about the movie — there's nothing better than this Michael Myers-inspired tattoo. It's guaranteed to, ahem, slay everyone.

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Everyone will find something to love about this spook-tacular tattoo. It includes all of the holiday's staples: ghosts, bats, skulls, a bubbling cauldron and creepy haunted house.

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I'm not gonna hurt ya. Stop swingin’ the bat. Put the bat down, Wendy. Um, OK. We believe you, Jack. If you've watched The Shining a million times, you'll love this one.

If you thought Stephen King's It was terrifying in theaters, wait until you have to look at the world's scariest clown on your arm for the rest of time.

Jump in the line, rock your body in time by getting a tattoo of Lydia Deetz, the iconic character from the beloved 80's movie.

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From the jaunty witch's hat right down to the pompom heels, this witch tattoo is totally giving us all the vintage Halloween feels.

The one thing we can't stomach about Santa Carla is all the vampires! We do, however, love this tribute tattoo to The Lost Boys, featuring Michael's sunglasses with the town's boardwalk in the reflection.

It's easy to fall in love with Edward Scissorhands — both the character and the movie. More than 30 years after its release, the cult classic offers an important reminder: Don't ever judge a book by its cover — even if there are some scissors involved.

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The Stranger Things series will never really end as long as you've got Eleven, the Mind Flayer and the Upside Down with you for all eternity.

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Go big or go home: Make your love for Beetlejuice permanent by inking the afterlife versions of Adam and Barbara Maitland on your skin.

Even if you're not great a carving pumpkins, this festive tattoo will trick everyone into thinking that you're a total pro. Trick or treat, right?

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If you get this tattoo, you'll become an honorary student at Hogwarts. In that case, don't be surprised if Harry, Ron and Hermoine drop by during your tattoo session!

What do you get when you cross a jack-o'-lantern with Excalibur? We're not sure, but it probably looks a lot like this spooky Halloween tattoo.

Talk about a fang-tastic tattoo: Ink this Count Dracula tattoo on your arm and give everyone a good fright. Because he vants to suck their blood and all.

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What's more adorable than Casper the Friendly Ghost? Exactly. This cute-as-a-button tattoo is sure to take you right back to your childhood.

Sarah Lemire is a lifestyle reporter at with more than a decade of experience writing across an array of channels including home, health, holidays, personal finance, shopping, food, fashion, travel and weddings. An avid traveler, foodie, helicopter parent and couch film critic, Sarah is originally from Minneapolis and has spent the last two decades unsuccessfully trying to figure out the difference between a hoagie and a sub.

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