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Candles are especially fun to light during Halloween season, and what better way to festively enjoy your favorite fall scents than from a witch’s hand? This best-selling candle holder is perfect for coffee table decor, especially while entertaining Halloween party guests. Plus, it’s on sale right now for under $20.
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Eight feet wide and three feet tall, these inflatable pumpkins are perfect for attracting trick-or-treaters. There’s even a black cat with glowing orange eyes on top for more of a spook. When plugged in, the LED lights inside will captivate everyone’s attention on Halloween night. Walmart customers also comment on how easy they are to set up.
If you’re not into the scary part of Halloween, you’re not alone. For all the Disney-lovers out there, Mickey has got you covered. This Mickey jack-o-lantern lights up when plugged in, making it the perfect addition to your Halloween tabletop decor.
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Whether dangling from an outdoor patio or strung along the mantel or fireplace, these witch hat string lights are fun for everyone. Colorful and bright, they’re great for entertaining guests indoors or lighting up the porch on Halloween night.
For all the horror movie fans out there, this one’s for you. Popping out of your ceiling in the living room or rising from the dead in your front yard, Freddy Krueger is bound to be in your guests’ nightmares after seeing this piece of decor.
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A customer commented that these witch hats “looked amazing on their porch,” and they’re sure to add personality to your space, too! You’ll get five illuminated hats with eight light modes — twinkle, flash and slow fade, to name a few. Attach a few to your string lights, then wear the rest with a witch costume for trick-or-treating.
This set comes with everything you need to decorate your own tiered tray. You’ll get three wooden Halloween signs, including one that reads “Trick-or-Treat” and “Boo,” a plush gnome with a tall orange and black hat, and a bead garland.
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These wood table decorations feature classic Halloween-themed designs, like flying witches, bats, black cats and mummies. Place the set of three anywhere you’d like, such as on the coffee table, mantel, above the fridge or by the TV. Wrap string lights around them to bring even more attention to your new decor.
With their glowing green eyes and realistic design, these fluttering bats can be placed anywhere. Loop them through a fishing line to hang them from tree branches or try them on hooks indoors. You can even stick them to walls with rope or use them to decorate yards, fences, doors or windows.
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The Addams Family is a classic Halloween film with characters we oh-so adore — Thing included! The hand always seems to have a mind of its own, so it’s only natural for it to join your Halloween gathering. It’s a fun prop to store and take out every All Hallows’ Eve.
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Here’s a pick that can work all year round. With this purchase, you’ll get nine flameless candles to deck out your space. Use the included remote control to adjust the 10 flickering and non-flickering modes when the lights are dimmed. Since the candles feature LED lights, you won’t have to worry about them being a safety hazard to kids. Plus, they use two AA batteries and have an on and off timer.
Add some cheer to this spooky time of year with this small ceramic tree. It’s beautifully hand-painted in black and orange, and features black cats and bats at the base for more spook. Plug in the power cord (it’s five feet) and watch the 57 purple and orange lights illuminate the room.
Mariah Thomas (she/her) is an assistant editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers home and lifestyle content. Mariah has more than four years of editorial experience, having written for TLC, Apartment Therapy, Women’s Health and Avocado Magazine. She received her master’s degree in journalism at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism and published her first book, Heart and Soul: Poems of Thoughts and Emotions, in 2019. She’s also the founder of RTF Community, a platform for creatives of color to connect, learn and showcase their work.
Laura Millar (she/her) is the assistant editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers home design. Prior to joining Good Housekeeping in 2024, she wrote for NBC’s TODAY.com where she covered everything from entertainment news to product reviews to pop culture updates.
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