THE Home Depot is ringing in the spooky season with the launch of its Halloween collection.
After Labor Day, you can’t wear white anymore, but you can start decorating for Halloween.
The Home Depot has released its seasonal collection with more than 10 new spooky decorations.
The demand for decorative items has increased significantly as buyers demand more elaborate and realistic items.
“The Home Depot has continually expanded its offerings to meet these rising expectations at an exceptionally good value. We now offer a broader range of products, including larger-than-life decorations and elaborate animatronics, all at affordable prices for every budget,” Lance Allen, senior product merchandiser for decorative holidays, told The US Sun.
“We’ve streamlined the shopping experience by bringing products to market earlier and expanding availability both online and in-store to ensure our customers have access to the latest and most innovative Halloween decorations at great prices.”
He recommended that buyers purchase “early in the season” to secure access to the limited edition decor.
THE SPOOKER
Of course, Skelly, the 3.66 meter tall skeleton, is back with new friends and accessories.
The skeleton features new LCD Life Eyes that light up with various displays and effects.
Buyers can add that extra something to their Skelly with the Scary Head, which features a spooky grimace and costs $79.99.
“Skelly’s Dog,” a 7-foot-tall puppy, is also on sale for $199.
Home Depot partnered with NBCUniversal to Introduce exclusive licensed characters such as the 4-foot-tall animated Chucky doll and the 7-foot-tall animated Frankenstein monster.
Chucky says a few famous catchphrases while swinging his butcher knife menacingly from side to side.
Frankenstein’s monster has glowing eyes that blink and arms that move as if they are about to reach out and grab you.
Chucky costs $199 and the monster costs $279.
HORRIBLE FLASHBACKS
Home Depot’s 10-piece Fears Through The Years collection is brand new and is sure to scare anyone who crosses its path.
The animatronics feature characters from past years, such as a 2.5-meter-tall headless knight on a skeleton horse for $379 and the two-meter-tall plague doctor with glowing eyes for $199.
Home Depot took inspiration from the brightly colored horror films of the ’80s for its $199 spooky stack of seven-foot-tall clowns.
Popular Halloween Decorations
There are several Halloween imitations that you can use to celebrate even on a small budget.
The fearsome werewolf for $199 resembles a certain evil dog from a famous movie.
Also in the collection are a 9-foot-tall “Killer Maple” tree and a 7-foot-tall pirate captain skeleton, both priced at $249.
Just in time for the new Nosferatu movie, a giant Victorian vampire is hitting the market for $199.
The group is rounded off by two huge, unique pumpkin decorations.
For $199, you can impress your guests with an 8-foot-tall jack-o-lantern arch or an 8-foot-tall jack-o-lantern stack.
The pumpkins from the stack can be taken apart and presented as desired.
Halloween fans raved about the pumpkins with Disney characters at Kohl’s.
Plus, check out Walmart’s duplicate of a Lowe’s best-selling inflatable Halloween toy.