Holiday Planning & Ideas Halloween Now on Newsstands: 'Martha Stewart Halloween' Features All the Seasonal Décor, Costume, and Recipe Inspiration You Need This special edition print publication goes in-depth on all things Halloween. By Madeline Buiano Madeline Buiano Madeline Buiano is an editor at MarthaStewart.com, sharing her knowledge on a range of topics—from gardening and cleaning to home. Editorial Guidelines Published on August 16, 2024 Close Photo: Photograph by Fadil Berisha; Accessories by Lauren Dumler; Cape by draper Jenny Peet; Hair by Zahir Ziani; Makeup by Daisy Toye; Earrings and necklace by Sabyasachi It’s no secret that Halloween is Martha’s favorite holiday. Every year, she decks out her Bedford, N.Y., residence with spooky decorations and spends careful time planning her annual costume. Now, you can spend All Hallows’ Eve just like the Queen of Halloween herself when you pick up a copy of Martha Stewart Halloween. This special edition is available on newsstands, amazon.com, and magazines.com starting August 16. This publication focuses in-depth on all things Halloween, including seasonal décor inspiration, costume ideas, pumpkin carving templates, and Martha’s favorite fall recipes. This special issue will serve as a collector’s edition and trusted resource for Martha readers to refer to for years to come. 33 of Our Best Outdoor Halloween Decoration Ideas Inside the issue, consumers will get a glimpse into how Martha spends the fall season—her favorite time of year. She even shares her apple cider-making process—an annual tradition—which she makes from the apple trees growing on her property in Bedford. Plus, readers will learn some of her favorite recipes that use this seasonal fruit, including Applesauce Pancakes and Apple Sundaes. Of course, it's not a Martha Halloween without décor and costumes, and readers will find plenty of this in Martha Stewart Halloween. This special issue features ideas for decorating both inside and outside the home, which Martha does every year before trick-or-treaters arrive on her property. From pumpkin carving templates to tablescape inspiration, this publication has everything you need to deck the halls with spooky garb. Perhaps the most exciting aspect of Martha Stewart Halloween is the unveiling of this year's costume: Queen of Halloween. Martha has loved dressing up as different characters since she was a little girl, so it's only fitting that she be crowned the holiday's one true queen. Inspired by coronation portraits of Queen Elizabeth I, this costume is easy to make and feels regal to wear. Readers will also take a trip down memory lane with a section dedicated to some of Martha's favorite costumes from previous years, like Fairy GrandMartha, Motha, and Spellbinding Sorceress. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit