Bromstad’s also posted a ton of pumpkin decorating inspo and pics from his family’s jack-o-lantern festivities.
However, when spooky season rolls around, he takes things to a whole other level.
“I love going ‘all out’ on my costume,” Bromstad declared in an October 2014Instagrampost.

“I create all of my costumes and even sew and cut and paste and create each year.”
Bromstad’s makeup artistry is impressive, as he demonstrated in 2016.
While Bromstad’s Halloween efforts never disappoint, some deserve extra acclaim.

Let’s take a look at some of his standout disguises.
For the piece de resistance, Bromstad’s costume included stunning feathered wings.
“Halloween is a holiday for the unpractical!”

he wrote in his blog.
Bromstad showcased vampiric style in Salem
David Bromstad celebrated Halloween in Salem, Massachusetts in 2017.
One of the most enthralling aspects of Bromstad’s disguise was his full-face makeup, which he designed.

Bromstad had a pasty pallor, perfect for a vampire.
He then added shadowy highlights to amp up the spookiness, prominent black brows, and red-rimmed eyes.
A bold pair of fangs completed the costume.

He even added a touch of red inside the tops of his ears for an added creepy detail.
“Omg I had the best time celebrating Halloween in Salem Massachusetts!”
However, he didn’t mention if he ventured inside.

I like it happy."
He worked at the company’s parksbefore he was an HGTV star,and he loves visiting them.
In 2018, Bromstad celebrated Halloween at the Magic Kingdom.
For his first look, Bromstad dressed as Cruella Deville.
“Had the best time at the Mickeys Not So Scary Halloween Party,” Bromstad declared onInstagram.
He topped it off with a stunning furry coat in dalmatian-printthat he made himself.
One half of his hair remained dark, and the other was sprayed white.
After darkening his facial hair, Bromstad added bold brows and colorful eye makeup.
For his second costume, Bromstad dressed as the Queen of Hearts from “Alice in Wonderland.”
On the day of Halloween, Bromstad went with a much simpler look for practical reasons.
Even so, Bromstad’s antler headband and white spots were likely provided a festive feel at the airport.
He hosted his friends for a night filled with creative refreshments, including witches' brew.
“I had so much fun creating this environment for my friends.
It was a true joy to see their excitement,” he wrote onInstagram.
Of course, the party wouldn’t be complete without an amazing costume.
Bromstad got inspired by Greek mythology and dressed as a satyr a perfect choice for an evening of revelry.
For the satyr’s human attributes, Bromstad kept his top bare and showed offhis numerous, meaningful tattoos.
While the human half was pretty straightforward, the satyr’s goat features were more complicated.
This part of the costume included massive curved horns, furry pants, and hooves.
“Bone collector craziness.
It went along with the theme of my fun creepy decorated home,” Bromstad wrote onInstagram.
Bromstad’s head and chest pieces were comprised of a clever arrangement of different-sized skulls and skeletal hands.
The HGTV star combined black and white makeup with a bony mask that covered his mouth.
Bromstad proudly noted that he put a lot of effort into creating the elaborate costume.
“It took many tries to get this costume to work.
Many many fails, but without failure u can’t have success,” he explained.
Beyond dressing to the nines, Bromstad also decorated his home inside and out.
He bathed the living room with a purple glow, illuminating it with candles.
Masses of pumpkins, orange glow lights, cobwebs, and giant spiders added to the look.