The Home Depot Decorations To Grab Before They’re Gone

Home Depot has somewhat of a reputation for having awesome Halloween decorations, they are now adding to their lineup.

By Joseph Farago | Updated

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Home Depot is the spot to visit when you need to complete home renovations DIY-style. Though it has an extensive catalog of wood, planters, and light fixtures, the retailers have gotten widespread attention for a peculiar product. Its 12-foot skeleton decoration, released in 2020, caught the internet’s attention and spooky fans worldwide. Its unfathomably large stature has been captured on every social media platform, from Twitter to TikTok. Due to the skeleton’s impressive customer sales, Home Depot is rolling out a line of Halloween decorations this year to satiate consumer demand.

Home Depot has many new, humungous additions to its Halloween decoration roster. If a skeleton statue is not what you’re looking for, there are witches, pumpkins, and more to satisfy every spooky fanatic’s needs. A 12-foot Hovering Witch is one of the other giant additions on the list, with flying capabilities that would fool children and adults. Other great additions aren’t quite as massive as the iconic 12-foot skeleton but are still giant compared to the average human. The 9.5-foot Immortal Werewolf will surely impress your neighbors or the 8-foot Jack-o-Lantern Stack. Prices for these decorations range from $199 to $399.

For fans of the skeletons, there are two returning figures in Home Depot’s outstanding Halloween collection. The iconic Grave & Bones collection contains two skeleton decorations: the  12-Foot Skeleton and the 12-Foot Inferno Pumpkin Skeleton. The renowned, standard figure costs $299, while the pumpkin-headed addition costs $380. Each skeleton will look phenomenally spooky in your driveway, though it’s hard to choose which is more frightening. If you’ve been trying to deviate from the skeleton decorations, Home Depot’s following products will likely be more up your alley.

Home Depot is set to rerelease its 2021 Animated Smoldering Reaper, but with a few updates. The reaper stands between seven and eight feet but with a startlingly sinister red cloak as the additional feature. It’ll come with glowing red eyes and a scythe for the quintessential reaper look. Its menacing presence will be the talk of all your neighbors. Home Depot will also release a slightly smaller, spooky mixologist as a more campy and playful Halloween decoration. The 6-Foot Animated Dean Deathologist is in the motion of pouring a cocktail, appearing as a long-dead cocktail waiter. Its glowing green eyes and mustache are the icing on the cake, and it’ll sell for $149.

Other returning favorites at Home Depot include a 6-foot casket and a 7-foot animated clown. If you’re looking for less pricey Halloween decor, plenty of lawn statues and decorations will spruce up any spooky household. Tombstones ad headstones at Home Depot range from $20 to $40, with different adornments like angels and crosses. For indoor decor, the retailer has plenty of skeleton figurines spanning half a foot to a foot long.

No one could’ve expected Home Depot to be the premier Halloween decoration retailer. After the nationwide success of its 12-Foot Skeleton, the company was smart enough to tease releases for its additional humungous Halloween creations. Whether you’re shopping on a dime or have money to spend, Home Depot is equipped to handle each customer’s Halloween desires.