October is here so it’s time to get scary!
Here is a gift guide for you or the ghouls & ghosts on your list.
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Is this classic a favorite among your friends? If so this Squad Goals Hocus Pocus Inspired painted sign from MotorCityCreations is a must gift.
Want a piece that makes a real scary statement? I love this Gothic Steampunk Metal Art Skeleton from CatFlyDesigns.
This Bride of Frankenstein Illustrated Art Print from AudreyBenjaminsenArt will add an elegant horror themed element to any Halloween art display.
13 boxes embellished are ready to open during the 13 days of Halloween. This Advent Calendar from LushLapel will get everyone into the fun of the season.
Decorations aren’t just for the home and jewelry isn’t just for Valentine’s Day. This Vampire Teeth Necklace from LeBuaJewelrytoo is a unique piece for any Halloween lover in your life.
If you have a planner on your gift list these RIP Tombstone Felt Planner Clip from MJsKraze are the perfect way to give them a reminder that Halloween can truly last all month long.
If this years blockbuster has you or someone you know trembling in fear, relax with some wine in this ‘I drink because Clowns’ glass from CreativeLifeCustoms.
Speaking of THAT clown. You’ll Float TOO Candle from LemonCakesCandleCo smells like caramel corn while fitting in perfectly with any Halloween decor. (If you are in the Grand Rapids area Lemon Cakes will be at Comic Con Oct.20th-22nd be sure to stop by to check them out!)
Do you plan a big spooky soiree every year? Print up these Halloween Party Invitations from X3designs for any event this October.
Time to decorate! This Witches Be Crazy Glitter Banner from lemonfancy comes in multiple colors to fit any haunted party theme.
Give gifts that delight & fright. Throw a Monster Bash. Celebrate.
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Last Updated on April 17, 2020 by Erin@BottomLeftoftheMitten
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