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As Halloween decorations pop up in yards around town, you may be thinking about what you can add to your collection this year. Whether you're doing your first display on a limited budget or building the largest haunted house in the county, The Home Depot
The ever-popular 12-foot giant skeleton with animated LCD eyes will create a creepy effect in your backyard. Grab it before it’s gone. Again. Buy:$300 Image: Home Depot Oogie Boogie giant inflatable will command fear among guests and neighbors alike. Buy:$190 Image: Home Depot Also Read...
Home Depot can duplicate a wide range of house keys, including those for door locks and padlocks. You’ll need to bring the original key to avail of this service, as they do not provide a key replacement. They can even duplicate older locks or skeleton key versions, provided a compatible...
Sure, it's a few months out from Halloween, but Home Depot's giant decor is known to sell out fast, so you'd do best to prepare early. Do you need a 12-foot skeleton? Probably not. Do we have any idea where you would store it? Also, no, but we don't recommend storing your...
- Home Depot’s 12-foot skeletons were a hot commodity this Halloween season, and Steven Levy knew just what to do with his $300 decoration: make it into a humongous wearable puppet. In a video recorded in Davie, Florida, Levy walks with the headless giant skeleton attached to his feet....
The most popular Halloween decoration so far in 2020 is a 12-foot skeleton from Home Depot. People who follow these decor trends insist this skeleton is the holiday must-have, complete with creepy animated LCD eyes that appear to move and blink. Yikes!
The most popular Halloween decoration so far in 2020 is a 12-foot skeleton from Home Depot. People who follow these decor trends insist this skeleton is the holiday must-have, complete with creepy animated LCD eyes that appear to move and blink. Yikes!
As far back as mid-August, weeks before the Halloween displays went up in Home Depot stores, people were already scouring the internet for leads on Dean the Deathologist, the 6-foot-tall, animatronic skeleton bartender — excuse me, mixologist — with a hipster mustache and old-timey bar...
Halloween is not soon, but we always have time to think about Home Depot skeleton. He's tall. He's handsome(?). He's regularly restocked. And most importantly, he was a good friend during dark times — one of the only sources of happiness we had during the fall of 2020....