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Love the Halloween decorations, Greg !
My neighbors grow pumpkins to give to all their grand-kids' school-mates. My wife picked one out that is shaped just like a skull. I'll be carving that rascal. We never get an trick-or-treaters way out here. If we had 4-5 candy bars, there would be extras for my wife and I to eat at the end of the night.lisab said:Love the Halloween decorations, Greg !
Anyway, nice decorations :PWould have been cool if it was a flash animation, like when someone rolls over the image the spider starts moving etc.drizzle said:Lol, the spider freaked me out, I tought it was real.
Some popular Halloween decorations include carved pumpkins, spider webs, skeletons, witches, and ghosts.
You can find affordable Halloween decorations at discount stores, dollar stores, and online retailers.
There are many DIY tutorials available online for making your own Halloween decorations using materials like paper, fabric, and recycled items.
It's up to personal preference, but many people start decorating for Halloween in mid-September or early October.
To preserve your Halloween decorations, store them in a dry and cool place, away from direct sunlight. You can also use plastic containers or sealable bags to keep them safe from dust and moisture.