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4.6 out of 5 4.8 out of 5 Life Size Posable Skeleton 3.6 out of 5 2.7 out of 5 Buy Both & Save - Mr. & Mrs. Rot 4.5 out of 5 2.2 out of 5 Spooky Lighted Lace Curtain Panel 3.1 out of 5 Girl Gnome Greeter with Hats 4.0 out of 5 5.0 out of 5 4.3 out of 5 Clawing Zombie Groundbreaker with LED Eyes 3.7 out of 5 3.0 out of 5 Light-Up Hanging Witch Party Hats 1.3 out of 5 4.4 out of 5 Jack-O’-Lantern Battery-Operated Tea Light Candles 3.5 out of 5 Zombie Hand Napkin Holder 4.1 out of 5 Skeleton Cat Yard Stake Halloween Roses with Eyeballs Shaking Skeleton in Body Bag 2.9 out of 5 Vintage Day of the Dead Skeleton Man Statue Halloween Shaking Bag with Foot Ghost Yard Stake with LED Light 4.2 out of 5 Plush Monster Pillow Assortment 2.5 out of 5 Halloween Coffin Cardboard Stand-Up Zombie Boy & Girl Gnome Set Plush Cat Pumpkin Push-In

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Make yours scarily entertaining this Halloween with decorations from The Home Depot. Shop our Halloween-themed collections for nightmarishly cool indoor and outdoor decorations. Choose from a huge selection of ghoulishly animated figures or Halloween inflatables to terrify the neighbors. Or, create a macabre setting with eerie Halloween lights, projectors and more. And, if you're looking for a little less hair-raising fall décor, we have a comforting array of harvest-themed decorations to make family and friends feel right at home.'Today' Show Halloween Costumes Over the Years The National Retail Federation recently predicted that Americans will spend nearly $75 per person on Halloween this year. That's one scary statistic for your wallet! Fear not: The following party tips will help you stay on budget while having a spooktacularly fun time.Save these cheap and easy last-minute Halloween ideas for later by pinning this image! Follow Woman's Day on Pinterest for more fun Halloween ideas.

Use Old Wine Bottles As DecorUse Old Wine Bottles As DecorCreate these ghosts from a recycled wine bottles. Use a paint scraper to remove the label from an empty dark-colored glass wine bottle, and remove any glue with Goo Gone. Draw a scary face using a white paint pen. 16 Totally Inappropriate Kids' Halloween Costumes 12 Delicious Ways To Use Leftover Halloween Candy 16 Devilishly Delicious Halloween Appetizers 60+ of the Most Creative Pumpkin-Carving Ideas 20 Spooky Halloween Dinner Ideas Apparently, Halloween Christmas Trees Are A Thing Now A New Report Says Over 50% of Face Paints and Cosmetics Marketed to Kids Are Toxic 7 Easy Ways to Make Your Jack-o'-Lanterns Last Longer This Chili Mummy Pie Is Your New Favorite Halloween Dinner 20 Genius Last-Minute Halloween Costume Ideas 12 Brilliant Ways to Transform Dollar Store Pumpkin PailsStill worrying over Halloween decorations? We've got you covered. We scoured the Internet for the best of the best Halloween goodies and brought you a list of the greatest gags and boos.

Some are simple, DIY, cheapy-cheap creations; others may take a bit of finesse. But they are all sensational. Head in a Jar! This is just a laminated piece of paper stuck in a jar and filled with water. It's a whole forced perspective thing, no lie, but it works so so so so well. You can even scan your own head, kind of. Exceptionally detailed guide over at Instructables.Here's an idea: Don't even tell anyone you made this thing. Stick it in the back of your yard and just yell out, "Hey, do you see something back there?" to your roommate/partner/friend/spouse and then step back for the freakout.This is my hands-down favorite. Created by paper artist Jeffery Rudell, this Halloween yard decoration is simply stunning. Over at Makezine, the artist takes you through each detail (which includes a PDF explaination and downloadable silhouettes), so you too can create your own haunted house. I will never tire of seeing puking pumpkins—whether they are puking out a tasty snack (via Trying for Baby S.) or their own pumpkin brains out (via Cut Out And Keep).

Get really, really creative and make your own giant tentacle monster in your front lawn. FILL YOUR HOME WITH CREEPY DOLLS! Erect a doll head shrine by shoving toy noggins over electric candles. Camouflage a lone doll and hide it somewhere, anywhere, maybe even in your neighbors house. Make a creepy doll-face wreath. I'm tellin' ya, dolls. Bathroom Murder Scene is astoundingly easy. Just buy new (cheap) linens and some fake blood (or make your own), and get to work. Tell no one, so it's a surprise for every guest you allow into the necessary.There are so many different things you can do with clear packaging tape, and it's all crazy. You can make little tape babies, or a glowing tape person (from the Crafty Geek), tape legs (via Art Sense From Hartville) and even tape people with flowing ghost bottoms (via Mark Jenkins). It's cheap and looks insane. Cold Cut Head.How can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat? Now this is how you display quality meats for a Halloween party.

If you're not aware of the sensational styling of Stefanie Schiada over at Brooklyn Limestone, familiarize yourself because her decoration work is the beginning and end of all things awesome pertaining to Halloween decorations. This is where this fantastic idea for a skin-ripping face came from, and there are just many, many more fabulous ideas over at Brooklyn Limestone.Take a bunch of trash bags, and mold them into a body with duct tape. Cover that bag with more bags, then a clear bag and—boom—you have your own Dexter-like body collection. If someone does use this particular decoration, please record the time it takes before the cops are called on your home.Put a twist on a tiny pumpkin by shoving a set of vampire teeth inside it. Leave no part of your home undecorated. DIY Stair Full of Mice. Get the printouts from Martha Stewart, and the rest is up to you. Zombie-proof your house without actually having to nail boards over your window. Stick a pair of glowing eyes in the bushes.