AerWo Black Lace Spiderweb Mantle Cover, $10 Winlyn Velvet Decorative Harvest Pumpkins, $20 Coogam Halloween Bat Sticker Decorations, $12 National Tree Company Halloween Owl Wreath, $45 (was $90) Keepax Mercury Glass Pumpkin Decor with Light, $25 Partyprops Halloween Felt Ball Garland, $19 with coupon (was $20) Antizer Flameless LED Candles Pack, $25 Tinsow Faux Eucalyptus Halloween Branch Centerpiece, $14 Patelai Pumpkin Napkin Ring Holders, $11 Lenox Vintage Halloween Dessert Plate Set, $40
Can we just say that pumpkins are pretty much synonymous with Halloween? They can look cute, appear gory, and embody warmth all at the same time—depending on the scheme of things. It’s why pumpkin figurines are versatile enough to look right at home throughout the entire fall season, even bypassing Halloween and going into Thanksgiving. This pretty pumpkin decor piece from Keepax looks lovely on its own or accompanied with other Halloween items. The glass pumpkin has a golden-flecked exterior that gives it an elevated appearance for an all-day display. However, this pick is also filled with LED lights that operate on a timer to give you a pretty glow come nighttime. To buy: $25; amazon.com. To buy: $12; amazon.com. Although wreaths usually go outside the front door, there’s no rule against hanging one inside, too! Add a touch of scary flair to your bathroom or garage door with this eerie owl wreath from National Tree Company. This pick screams Halloween, which is why we like it. The base is crafted with dark woven branches and it’s adorned with black flowers, twigs, and faux pumpkins. And we can’t get over that charming owl wearing a little witch hat. To buy: $45 (was $90); amazon.com. If you’ve ever decorated a console or dining table, you know that the centerpiece comes first and everything else is supplementary. However, sometimes using multiple standout items to serve as one large centerpiece is necessary, especially if you have a big area to fill. That’s where a multi-pillar candle holder set comes in, like this three-piece option. It has a minimalistic appearance, but when paired with the right candles—say orange or green—it can definitely give you a scream. The multi-level design and black metal base keeps it on theme, too. To buy: $17 (was $19); amazon.com. And anyone planning a Halloween-themed dinner party has to consider these vintage-esque Lenox dessert plates. The porcelain dinnerware set is adorned with eerie black and white artwork, like a raven, potions, and a cobwebbed candelabra. Add a few creepy crawly (faux) spiders, dark placemats, and the above candle centerpiece, and you’re in business. To buy: $40; amazon.com.