Halloween is right around the corner, and it’s never too early to start prepping for the big day. Halloween decorations can sell out quickly in early October if you don’t plan early. If you want to take your Halloween game to the next level, you must start immediately.
You’ll be surprised how much people spend on Halloween. Besides buying candies, people spend thousands of dollars on decorations. National Retail Federation says consumers spend around 10.4 billion on Halloween-related purchases.
Inflatables are pretty popular for Halloween if you have the budget since they are a hit with youngsters. If you want to spice things up with your Halloween decorations, inflatables are the way to go.
Add a skeleton or two to make your front lawn stand out with a spooky vibe! These come in all sizes, and some skeletons are impressively large! The 12-foot skeleton has become the hottest thing for Halloween in 2020 and 2021 and is still the trend this year.
You can drape lights along your house or windows if you like traditional lighting. Use either LED lightbulbs or lights in the shape of ghosts, pumpkins, bats, etc.
You can buy several tiny spiders and sprinkle them throughout your living room or buy a giant 30” spider and place it on the wall to surprise people when they walk around a corner. Be prepared for screams!
You can never forget about pumpkins! They are simple yet give off the Halloween and Fall atmosphere. Whether you carve them or not, you can display your pumpkins in many arrangements.
Everyone has to eat, whether it’s an informal meal or the treats you’re handing out at the door. Your serving dish or candy bowl may resemble a skeleton head or a pumpkin. How about a coffin butter dish for something unique on your kitchen table?