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Your charcuterie skills might already be on point, but they’ll get a major boost with this Halloween-themed serving board from Grandin Road. The two gold bat handles on either side make it easy to transport this piece of Halloween kitchen decor from your kitchen to the table. Plus, the bold black surface makes any spread instantly elegant (and eerie).
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Drying dishes won’t be such a dismal chore when you’ve got this adorable Halloween-themed dish towel by your side. Pet lovers especially will love that these doggie trick-or-treaters take center stage—along with a cat photo-bombing the scene. Whether you put it to good use or simply drape it over the handle of your oven, this colorful towel makes it easy to cook up a Halloween vibe in your kitchen.
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These corked “potion” bottles might look like a trick, but they’re definitely a treat for your growing collection of Halloween decor. The beautiful matte black and white design fit in with any kitchen color palette. They look eye-catching on their own or as part of a larger Halloween display for your table or shelf. Witch’s brew, anyone?
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Orange and black don’t have to always be at the forefront of your Halloween decor. This set of four ivory earthenware Halloween plates are classy enough to use any time of year, though the eerie images pay plenty of homage to that spookiest of seasons. Use them to serve up Halloween appetizers.
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Serve the creepiest of cocktails with this sublimely spooky set of skeleton drinkware. The collection features everything from a decanter and cocktail shaker to highball glasses and champagne flutes. Metal hands cup some of the drinkware, while a skeleton figure holds up the wine and martini glasses. Bottoms up—if you dare.
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The intricate lace of this spiderweb table runner looks as delicate as the real thing, but it’s durable enough to stretch across a kitchen table or even a dresser season after season. It’s a perfect accent for those who love Halloween kitchen decor but also want something that’s a more subtle addition to their space.
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Why use ordinary wooden toothpicks to spear cubes of cheese and other small bites when you can wow your guests with these Day of the Dead treat toppers? You get 24 of these colorful paper and bamboo toppers that are completely safe to use with food and treats. Stock ’em in your Halloween Advent calendar.
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Candles are your go-to decor for setting the mood any time of year. But when you light one up that’s as wonderfully creepy as this black spider candle and holder and you’ve got an instant spooky vibe that’s a perfect fit for All Hallow’s Eve.
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Brew up something magical for your Halloween kitchen decor this season with this elegant metal cauldron centerpiece. The rack is black, but you can choose the cauldrons in either silver or gold to match your preference and your space’s aesthetic. Speaking of witches, check out this Disney Halloween decor.
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The flicker of candles in the darkness is one way to set the mood for Halloween night. These battery-operated LED candles are the safe way to illuminate your space. This trio of white pillars feature a spider, skull and raven and are perfect for adding to a table or window ledge. They turn on with a flick of a switch—set the timer and they’ll turn off automatically after six hours. For the real deal, try these delightful fall candles.
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Cleaning up after Halloween festivities needn’t be a nightmare when you have the right cleaning supplies on hand. These Scrub Daddy Halloween sponges chase away the mess so well, you’ll want to keep it within reach in your kitchen well after the day has come and gone. Learn more about this kooky cleaning supply.
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Pick your potions and mix up a colorful punch that steals the show when you serve it in this pumpkin punch bowl from William Sonoma. The six matching cups—the gold rims match the gold stem of the pumpkin—create an elegant look for your Halloween tablescape. In fact, you might want to bring it out as part of your Thanksgiving festivities, too.
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Enhance any Halloween tablescape with this colorful 2-tiered serving tray featuring a grinning cat and jack-o-lantern. We love that it’s dishwasher-safe and you can take the plates off the metal rack for easy storage. Fill it with cookies and treats for the table or keep it by the door for easy access to candy when trick-or-treaters visit.
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When you’re setting a casual table for a Halloween gathering or just want to add something fun to the kitchen for Spooky Season, this black metal spider utensil holder is perfect. You could even place it on your desk to store pens—we’re sure Mr. Spider here won’t mind as long as you keep him and his web on display.
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We love it when kitchen gadgets combine utility and cuteness. There’s no doubt salt and pepper go together, but this pair of hugging ghost shakers are here to remind you in case you forget. No one will blame you if you decide to use these ghostly BFFs all year long.
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Get a deliciously creepy hand with setting the table this season with these slender skeleton napkin rings. Your guests will love to see them wrapped around Halloween-themed napkins—though we think they’re classy enough for a formal table setting, too!
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The words “scary” and “elegant” don’t normally go together, but we’ll make an exception for these ceramic skull plates. Fill them with Halloween candy or other treats for a ghoulish table accent. It’ll also make a fun spot to store your keys, phone and other small items this season.
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Washing loads of dishes isn’t anyone’s idea of Halloween fun. This Halloween-themed anti-fatigue kitchen mat can make standing at the sink for long periods of time a little less fearsome—at least for your tired legs. This kitchen mat feels soft and cushiony, but it won’t budget beneath your feet, thanks to a skid-proof bottom.
If you have any empty spaces on your kitchen walls—or anywhere else in the house—these 3D bat stickers are a perfect spooky decoration. The pack includes 88 bat stickers in four sizes, letting you mix and match for variety. The 3D design allows the wings to extend slightly from the wall, casting a shadow that adds a more realistic effect.
FAQ
What is too early to decorate for Halloween?
There are no strict rules on when to start decorating for Halloween—it’s entirely up to personal preference. Most people begin putting up decorations in late September or early October.
What is the most popular Halloween decoration?
The classic carved pumpkin is a staple in Halloween decor, making it a favorite year after year. Other popular decorations include skeletons and floating candles.
How can I make my house look cool for Halloween?
For a more cohesive look, pick a theme based on your favorite spooky movies. Popular ideas include Harry Potter, haunted houses or graveyard themes.