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Halloween Flags
You can find all kinds of wonderful Halloween flags during the Halloween season. Hang one or two up around your house to show your Halloween spirit! Three of our favorites are pictured below. These are all large three by five foot flags, each with two metal grommets for attaching to a flag line. We fly the first flag pictured below year round.

Halloween Flags Decoration


Scary Scarecrow
Halloween Scarecrow Details at CraftyPlaces.comSpooky looking scarecrow's have also become a wonderful source for scary Halloween decorations!

But instead of scaring birds, they are meant to frighten your trick or treaters. Many people, both kids and adults, find clowns to be very scary, but we’ve always felt that a scarecrow was a very sinister looking, even menacing figure, particularly during the Halloween season.

Make or buy a couple for your lawn, front porch, yard haunt or to sit inside your home as an indoor Halloween decoration.

 


Malevolent Mailbox
Halloween Mailbox Decorations
Decorating your mailbox for Halloween is a great way to let everyone that drives by know that your family is filled with the Halloween spirit.

Do-it-yourself mailbox adornment can be as easy as attaching one or more Halloween decorations to your family mailbox. Another creepy effect is to use a large "fake" spider draped over the outside of the mailbox.

Just use your imagination and you can create something really spooky. Plastic mailbox covers that slip over mailboxes are also available as a temporary decoration.


Front Gate of Doom
A really great way to initially greet your trick or treaters is to secure a full size skeleton or monster prop to your front gate. You can even have it holding a spooky Halloween sign.

Depending on the type of gate you have, you can use variety of ways to securely attach the Halloween prop to the gate, including twist-ties, plastic cable ties or nails. Once you have him attached to the gate, secure a Halloween sign between his hands.


Lighted Walk Way
Create a lighted jack-o-lantern walk-way to your front porch! It's easy to do, all you need are some plastic jack-o-lanterns and some battery powered candles.


Eerie Entranceway


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