In my Halloween display, themes aren't exactly common. It's mostly just a graveyard with oddities in a fence, and I'm the only person in the family who does a character. Like one year, dad's grill table was a sacrifice altar, another year it was a display for "evil" pumpkins (which my dad didn't like that it was "evil").
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We have our first glimpse into Roger’s Gardens Halloween plans this year. Their Halloween decorations are always fabulous. Any guesses on this year’s theme?
The last "weekend" Halloween was 2020, so I have been looking forward to 2025 ever since. The weather here is a coin toss, though. Snowed in '23 and was 70 and drying from a morning drizzle this year, but that was enough to kill the final tot count because everyone assumed it was going to rain on a school night.
American eagle has dropped some Halloween items online. I love their t-shirts super soft and light weight. I included the links and pictures of the products they currently have...
Mars unwraps 2025 Halloween candy line-up early Mars reveals 2025 Halloween range and consumer trends, with Gen Z driving early celebrations and demand for themed, fruity and chocolate treats.
Their Halloween lineup is cool but I still think Lowe’s has them beat in terms of Xmas. Click to expand... Depends on decorating preference I guess. I don't own any Lowe's Christmas decor but have a few Home Depot plastic giants in my yard (Santa, Trees, Reindeer, Ornament Stacks, Nutcrackers).
Halloween night is always an issue when it falls within school nights. As for myself, I'm building a new Castle facade for 2025. Goin big! Lol. Wish me luck! A Halloween prop is a terrible thing to waste.. Castle Candlewood Haunt Screaming Demons and Montanabel Reply Quote Like