This Halloween, greet the trick-or-treaters in a terrifying yet friendly kind of way by placing this giant 8 Foot Animated Talking Skeleton on the front lawn.
These creepy fireproof ceramic jack-o'-lanterns allow flames from a fire pit to burst out through their carved eyes, nose, and mouth for an eerie effect.
This large, wall-mounted tiki mask seems somewhat normal at first glance, that is until its eyes and mouth come to life and it starts singing tiki songs.
If you've always dreamt of putting a monstrous 8 foot wide spider on your front lawn to terrorize the entire neighborhood all October, look no further.
Enjoy zooming in on scenic views and wildlife just like when using one of those coin-operated viewing scopes at a boardwalk or national park, minus the coins.
Pillow inspired by the whimsical black spiders in illustrator Ed Emberley's instructional drawing book, How to Draw Monsters and More Scary Stuff.
A cackling old witch stirring a bubbling black cauldron on the ground is sort of spooky, I guess, but a sinister witch flying 12 feet above me is pure fright!
This spooky doormat has an adorable black bat on it with glow-in-the-dark eyes that's inspired by Ed Emberley's book, How to Draw Monsters and More Scary Stuff.
An unsettling face mask of a blurry, out-of-focus head with its eyes and mouth replaced with creepy black holes for seeing, breathing, and looking nightmarish.
Flaming tropical tiki torches are fun, I guess, but tiki torches made from a grisly faux human skull (hopefully faux) are so much cooler.
These eerie illuminated eyeballs sway on flexible stalks in the crisp October breeze and are powered by a built-in solar panel, not demonic forces.
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This ceramic coffee mug has a whimsical nose on the side and includes a dry-erase pen to draw in the eyes and mouth in a style that conveys your current mood.
This prop replica of the magazine Rowdy Roddy Piper was looking at in John Carpenter's They Live can now be yours to brainwash and control you anytime you wish.
This lifelike owl decoy flaps its wings in the wind, has intimidating glassy eyes that seem to follow prey, and looks ready to strike in a hunting flight pose.
A soft microfiber lens cleaning cloth that looks exactly like a rough sheet of 60 grit sandpaper.