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Spooky Halloween Decorations
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Halloween might still look a little different this year thanks to the pandemic, but that’s all the more reason to go big with decor. Sure, you could whip up something homemade, but it’s already crunch time. Whether you’re looking for something classic, a little funny, or a haunted-house worthy fright, we’ve got you covered. Here are some of our favorite spooky and spirited decorations.

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Prextex Groundbreaker Zombie

Prextex Groundbreaker Zombie
Amazon

$34 from Amazon Shop Now

Surprise a few trick-or-treaters by setting up this ghoulish zombie to “break free” from your flower bed or pot of mums. It’s made of weather-resistant plastic, but could easily be used indoors, too.

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D-FantiX Giant Motion-Activated Spider

D-FantiX Giant Motion-Activated Spider
Amazon

$14 from AmazonShop Now

Arachnophobes, look away. Not only is this spindly spider a whopping 4 feet, it also shakes and lights up in response to sound and movement. A 12-foot web is included for maximum ick factor.

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Your Face in a Jar

Your Face in a Jar
Etsy

$20 from Etsy

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This custom prop from Etsy is both creepy and darkly funny. Personalize jars not just with your face, but celebrities, politicians, even your pets.

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Binoster Ceramic Halloween Tree

Binoster Ceramic Halloween Tree
Amazon

$31 from AmazonShop Now

This hand-painted light-up tree is a quirky nod to the vintage Christmas decoration that will pop up on mantels nationwide in another couple months. The orange and purple bulbs light up with three AAA batteries.

Way to Celebrate Posable 84” Skeleton

Way to Celebrate Posable 84” Skeleton
Walmart

$98 from Walmart

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Posable skeletons are all the rage, and it’s easy to see why: They can transform even your cozy front-porch rocker into a spooky Halloween prop. Even better: No assembly is required for this ol’ bag of bones. 

Joiedomi Inflatable Eyeballs

Joiedomi Inflatable Eyeballs, 2 ct.
Amazon

$50 from AmazonShop Now

What better than a pair of 3-foot bloodshot eyeballs to watch over your property on a dark and stormy night? (You may even want to keep them out after Halloween to keep an eye on that problem neighbor.)

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Mountable Reaching Horror Hands

Mountable Reaching Horror Hands
Etsy

$10 and up from Etsy

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Stick these grasping hands onto any wall that needs a little something extra, or even better, up and down a dim staircase. Add some dripping red paint for maximum creep-out factor.

Jollylife Monster Face Decorations

Jollylife Monster Face Decorations
Amazon

$20 from AmazonShop Now

Turn a garage door, doorway, or blank wall into a hungry monster with this 11-piece set of stick-on decorations, made of waterproof plastic. The eyes and biggest fangs measure over 2 feet.

AtmosFearFX Virtual Reality Projector Value Kit

AtmosFearFX Virtual Reality Projector Value Kit
AtmosFX

$259 from AtmosFX

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Turn windows or walls into something straight out of a horror film with this projector kit. It comes with 12 Halloween decorations to keep the frights coming all night long. Not finding anything in this collection that’s chilling enough for you? Check out the AtmosFX site directly for even more digital decorations that’ll raise the fear factor.

Home Accents Holiday 24” Metal Tombstone

Home Accents Holiday 24” Metal Tombstone
Home Depot

$20 from Home Depot

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Remake that lush lawn into a creepy old graveyard with this metal tombstones, which will outlast competitors’ cheaper foam decorations. It measures 24 inches tall, and metal stakes are included.

Mfgneh Hocus Pocus Pillow Covers

Mfgneh Hocus Pocus Pillow Covers, 4 ct.
Amazon

Starting at $8 from AmazonShop Now

If you’re more into the Joanna Gaines version of Halloween, we’ve got you covered, too. This four-pack of adorably rustic-chic cotton linen pillow covers will go especially well with all that shiplap.

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Hyde & Eek! Animated Doorbell

Hyde & Eek! Animated Doorbell
Target

$15 from Target

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Let those whippersnappers know you’re watching them with this campy eyeball doorbell. It’s battery-powered, so you can also sit it right by that temptingly unattended bowl of candy.

Prextex Hanging Bats

Prextex Hanging Bats, 3 ct.
Amazon

$18 from AmazonShop Now

These three 16-inch nylon bats come with clear strings attached, so you can set them up to dive-bomb visitors on your porch, hang them from lights inside, or stick them anywhere else that needs a little extra spook factor.

Home Most LED Jack-O-Lanterns

Home Most LED Jack-O-Lanterns, 2 ct.
Amazon

$12 from AmazonShop Now

They might be a little more cheerful than spooky, but these two LED jack-o’-lanterns also won’t rot on your porch. They come with a convenient remote and will shut off on their own after two to eight hours.

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Wonderwin Vintage Metal Signs

Wonderwin Vintage Metal Signs, 2 ct.
Amazon

$15 from AmazonShop Now

Sure, you could make this pair of metal signs part of your Halloween decor, but if you ask us, they’d do a pretty good job freaking out your neighbors all year long.

Hyde & Eek! Yard Stake Skeleton Hands

Hyde & Eek! Yard Stake Skeleton Hands
Target

$10 from Target

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Don’t look now, but something is digging a hole in your yard, and it’s not a pesky mole. You can also opt for zombie hands and even witches’ feet.

Joyin Black Feather Wreath

Joyin Black Feather Wreath
Amazon

$19 from AmazonShop Now

If you prefer your Halloween decor a little more subtle and classy, this 14-inch black feather wreath would look equally striking over a mantel or on a brightly painted front door.

Biohazard Caution Tape

Biohazard Caution Tape
Amazon

$14 from AmazonShop Now

This 1,000-foot roll of biohazard tape seems particularly appropriate for your pandemic Halloween. Make it part of your decor, or use it to keep trick-or-treaters and teen pranksters much farther than 6 feet from your front door.

Gemmy Mummy Hand Animated Candy Bowl

Gemmy Mummy Hand Animated Candy Bowl
Bed Bath & Beyond

$12 from Bed Bath & Beyond

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Here’s one way to moderate your candy intake during Halloween. Put the good stuff in this bowl, and the moving mummy had will be more than happy to remind you when you’ve had too much.

Twinkle Star Pumpkin Spooky Tree

Twinkle Star 4’ Pumpkin Spooky Tree
Amazon

$28 from AmazonShop Now

With its spindly, posable branches, orange LEDs, and jack-o’-lanterns, this is one piece of decor that really helps set the mood. In addition to this 4-footer, there’s a 1.5-foot version that’s great as a table centerpiece, and a 6-foot version.

Fun World Cocoon Corpse

Fun World Cocoon Corpse
Amazon

$25 from AmazonShop Now

Hang a few of these guys from your biggest tree for a truly ominous effect. At 72 inches long, they’re big enough to spook anyone, but they’re also collapsible, making them practical to store from year to year.

Halloween Directional Porch Sign

Halloween Directional Porch Sign
Etsy

$68 and up from Etsy

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No scare factor here, but the rustic cuteness is off the charts. Choose from four, six, eight, or 10 signs, and personalize them with the creepy destinations of your choice.

AerWo Spiderweb Mantel Cover

AerWo Spiderweb Mantle Cover
Amazon

$7 from AmazonShop Now

A little bit creepy and a little bit classy, this spiderweb mantel cover is a quick and easy way to add a little Halloween ambience to the focal point of your home.

Scary Peeper Creeper Peeping Tom

Scary Peeper Creeper Peeping Tom
Amazon

$40 from AmazonShop Now

Why settle for boring window clings when you can use this suction-cup peeping Tom to scare your family and friends? Made of vinyl, it’s the perfect prop for a prank on any stormy night, not just Halloween.

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Way to Celebrate Chain Garland

Way to Celebrate Chain Garland
Walmart

$5 from Walmart

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Put away that orange and black crepe paper — if you want to decorate a table, mantel, or wall, this 6-foot plastic metal chain is way more eye-catching.

Twinkle Star LED Hanging Witch Hats

Twinkle Star 14’ LED Hanging Witch Hats
Amazon

$29 from AmazonShop Now

Light up the night with this 14-foot string of orange and purple witch-hat party lights. Each hat has seven LEDs that can be controlled with a remote. Adjust the brightness or switch between flash, fade, and other light modes.

Joyin Bendable Ghost Tree Wrap

Joyin Bendable Ghost Tree Wrap
Amazon

$16 from AmazonShop Now

This 53-inch weather-resistant ghost has a metal body and arms, making it easy to wrap around trees, porch pillars, mailboxes, or lamp posts.

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Meet the Writer

Saundra Latham regularly exploits her grocery’s fuel-points program for free tanks of gas and skips the salon in favor of the $5.99 sales at Great Clips. She has made her home in areas with a low cost of living, such as Dayton, Ohio, and Knoxville, Tenn.

Before joining Cheapism as the site’s first staff writer, Saundra freelanced for websites including Business Insider, ConsumerSearch, The Simple Dollar, The Motley Fool, and About.com. She was previously an editor at The Columbus Dispatch, one of Ohio’s largest daily newspapers. She holds a master’s in communication from Ohio State University and a bachelor’s in journalism from American University.