WE ASKED, and you delivered – thanks to all of Shetland News‘ readers who sent in their incredibly creative costumes, pumpkins and decorations from Halloween 2025.
We were truly inundated with images after our call for Halloween horrors on Friday, with well over 100 photos flooding in over email, social media and messages.
Thank you to everyone who took the time to send one in, and we hope you had a great Halloween.
A skeleton and Wednesday. Photo: Lucy Saether
Some of the staff at Shetland Jewellery also donned pumpkins for a photoshoot.
Vicki Leslie’s Day of the Dead themed pumpkin.
A creepy display from Siobhan Johnson.
A spooky scream! Photo: Stacey Sehnert Leask
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Heather Miller shared this photo of her son’s handmade Master Chief costume from Halo.
The K-Pop Demon Hunters was a popular costume this year. Photo: Ashleigh Pearson
Lowry proudly displays his Halloween bandana. Photo: Dianne Goudie
Rory channels Gandalf the Grey. Photo: Heather Ní Tnuthail
Three-year-old Connie Gear dressed up as a farmer. Photo: Shona Gear
Dressed up as a Halloween pixie is Snow. Photo: Katrina Williamson
This spooky skeleton display was seen out on the West Mainland.
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A K-Pop Demon Hunter and Pebbles from The Flintstones. Photo: Leanne Fisher
Zombie mermaid. Photo: Nicole Gilfillan
Heather Miller’s daughter is carried away by the wind.
A scary welcome for guizers in Unst. Photo: Beverly Tarby
The Manse in Mossbank. Photo: Zara Wharton-Baum
Lisa Ryder’s cat Ozzy in the spirit.
Thorin Buck, 4. Photo: Ellie Buck
Lauren’s pumpkin. Photo: Alison Gifford
A classic neepy lantern. Photo: Laurie Goodlad Pottinger
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Amelia as a witch and Caedmon dressed as Sonic. Photo: Ellie Buck
Gail Louise Wiseman’s spooky home, all decorated for guizers.
A cute pumpkin. Photo: Mariel Leask
A scary sighting of two horror icons. Photo: Sarah Flanagan
Trapped in a web. Photo: Fern Johnson
Even Dracula can get a fright on Halloween. Photo: Lucy Saether
A trio of guizers. Photo: Marcia Scobie
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You’ll float too… Photo: Alicia Bishop
Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? Photo: Stephanie Mackay
Photo: Leanne Louise Hodgson
Even killer dolls can sometimes be cute. Photo: Sharyn Louise Anderson
Halloween is for chickens too! Photo: Samantha Belokon-Dennis
Cocktail sticks and string was used to good effect on this pumpkin, pictured by Sarah Carr.
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Chloe Hussey sent in this paw-some Halloween photo.
Ilyanna and Freddie Milne dressed up as the pumpkin prince and Disgust (from the film Inside Out).
This spooky pumpkin was carved by Ella Mae Laurenson, age 12.
Danny Nicolson, age two, cracking a smile as a peerie Paddington Bear.
Nadia Davenport sent in this photo of a carved pumpkin with a rather apt set of lights in the background.
Students from the Eric Gray centre dressed up as ghosts around UHI Shetland campus in Lerwick.
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Staff at Shetland Jewellery dressed up for Halloween.
Marie-Louise Ramsay with Jemima and Willow Williamson, dressed as the Flintstones.
Zander MacDonald, who is nine months old, getting into the Halloween spirit.
Maci Williamson (4) and Brooke Johnson (7) sporting some striking facepaint.
Morgan sent in this photo of Hallie (4) and Romee (1).
Anna Mainland sent in this photo of pumpkins made by Ryan (left) and Ruby (right).
Staff from the Sandwick shop getting into the spirit and collecting for Shetland bereavement fund.
Angela McWilliam said she made these pumpkins for her sister from charity shop jumpers and rope.
Amanda Brown sent in this photo.
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