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20 Little Decorations to Make Your Yard Stand Out This Halloween And friendly to your budget

Copyright Source: Madison Johnson Wed, Sep 18, 2024

As Halloween creeps closer, it's time to turn your yard into a spine-chilling scene of ghoulish delights! From eerie lights to larger-than-life inflatables, we've rounded up 20 outdoor decorations that will make your home the talk of the neighborhood. Whether you're aiming for spooky or spectacular, these items will help you craft the perfect Halloween vibe without breaking the bank. Let’s dive into the decorations that will haunt your yard in the best possible way!


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1. An inflatable pumpkin patch that'll look so classic and festive in your front yard (and be a nice compromise if you can't make it out to a real pumpkin patch this October). 


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2. Some solar garden lights that are honestly pretty enough to leave out year-round, but they'll also add to the witchy ambiance and light your pathway for trick-or-treaters. 


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3. An adorable inflatable ghost trying to heave home his filled-to-the-brim candy bucket before all the goblins and ghouls can steal it. It's great if you're looking to evoke chuckles, not screams!


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4. Front porch banners so you can declare your love for Halloween to the world (and let all the neighborhood trick-or-treaters know where the GOOD candy's at).


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5. The voice- and touch-activated horror doll will happily greet sugar-hungry kids on your behalf... and don't worry, she won't touch the precious hairs on their heads (at least not while you're watching). Let's be honest, even Chucky would be weirded out by the sight of a haunted Holly.


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6. Hanging Witch Hat String Lights, Light Up Waterproof Halloween Decorations with Remote Control for Outdoor Garden Party


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7. The skeletons in the graveyard really set the scene – someone buried a body here, but, well, didn’t do the best job.


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8. Creepy black cloth that'll make a great backdrop for other hanging decor and ramp up the haunted house vibes.


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9. Classic stretchy spider webbing you can drape over bushes, under trees, along your porch, and more


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10. Or A simple but fun ghost wrapped around a tree, but you could also put it on a fence, balcony or lamppost. It's almost like he's begging you to play the most terrifying game of hide and seek.


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11. A glowing hanging ghost beckons your guests and candy-seeking children to come closer...but only if they dare. The blue light it emits creates an eerie atmosphere as this lone ghost guards your door at night.


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12. Coffin Letter Board – It’s a great gothic decoration any time of year, but it offers so many possibilities during Halloween, whether you place it next to the candy jar by your front door or incorporate it into an outdoor display.


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13. An inflatable UFO decoration that's ~out of this world~.


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14. Guard your yard with a pair of skeleton flamingos (skele-mingos, if you prefer)—they're so cute, you might be tempted to leave them in your yard after Halloween.


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15. A noise-activated hanging cocoon corpse that'll let out a scream and open its glowing red eyes at the sound of chattering trick-or-treaters


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16. The classic cauldron lets everyone know there’s a witch living inside…and they can enter if they dare.


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17. A pack of decorative 3D bats in different sizes to bring a spooky atmosphere to any front door or porch.


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18. A 21-inch leaping animatronic spider whose screams will echo from your doorstep throughout October.


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19. A haunted doorbell will send deliverymen, sugar beggars, and other visitors into a panic when they knock on your door. Its green eyes will widen and it will turn its head to look at them, and it will make a creepy noise!


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20. A Ouija board welcome mat for your doorstep — don't worry, it's not the dead contacting you, just your mother-in-law dropping in for an unexpected visit.


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