Most of my decorations, now are 3D printed. Pumpkins Skeletons Human, Cat, rabbit Croc, ghost candle holders plus a lot more stuff.
Remind later I will send some pics.
Sitting on the holiday shelf downstairs. They only come out when my Mom comes over and remembers to put out the decorations from whatever season is closest to her visit.
/giphy sittin’ on the shelf
All of the above would be my answer. Live in a house 3 doors down from a park, so we decorate our yard and porch for the ‘big’ holidays. The local preschoolers go by everyday to go play at the park. They stop by the huge tree in my curbside lawn and look for the fairies! So I decorate creepy not too scary. The theme changes each year. My kids (all adults now) help pick a theme and put up the decor. I plan out the scene then direct the implementation of it. If I knew how to post pics I would…
…ghost decorations (as in: invisible).
We live in a rural area - no sidewalks, no street lamps, no trick-or-treaters. In 27 years here, we did have exactly one - a neighbor stopped by with her young daughter on the way into town to hit up the more urban neighborhoods.
Decorative!
Non-existent.
@MrGoodGuy - A complete steal of my answer
Does it count if I just never take down the spiderwebs?
@brainmist I say yes
Cute. Black cat dressed as a pumpkin.
Most of my decorations, now are 3D printed. Pumpkins Skeletons Human, Cat, rabbit Croc, ghost candle holders plus a lot more stuff.
Remind later I will send some pics.
@mycya4m⅞e it’s now more than 4 hrs later; is that later enough?
I especially want to see the rabbit Croc.
Sitting on the holiday shelf downstairs. They only come out when my Mom comes over and remembers to put out the decorations from whatever season is closest to her visit.

/giphy sittin’ on the shelf
Minimal at best
@2many2no Same. I can’t stand Halloween.
@2many2no @shanesny I am so sorry for your loss
My wife buys a small Pumpkin at the store. Last one was finally thrown away in August.
Flamingos with skeletons riding them and some inflatables, Also some walmart candy jar in the shape of a coffin with a skeleton on it
Non-existent… I buy the Candy and forget to turn the Porch Light on… Dang, somebody has to eat the candy. Chocolate is Expensive…:)
My decorations are just like my kids and my pets: other people’s!
A pumpkin and theme correct kitchen and hand towels in powder room. (1/2 bath)
A pumpkin on my porch.
I carve one pumpkin with the “help” of my children. Their help makes it way scarier than any template…
From Jo-Ann’s. RIP
All of the above would be my answer. Live in a house 3 doors down from a park, so we decorate our yard and porch for the ‘big’ holidays. The local preschoolers go by everyday to go play at the park. They stop by the huge tree in my curbside lawn and look for the fairies! So I decorate creepy not too scary. The theme changes each year. My kids (all adults now) help pick a theme and put up the decor. I plan out the scene then direct the implementation of it. If I knew how to post pics I would…
…ghost decorations (as in: invisible).
We live in a rural area - no sidewalks, no street lamps, no trick-or-treaters. In 27 years here, we did have exactly one - a neighbor stopped by with her young daughter on the way into town to hit up the more urban neighborhoods.
75% INDOOR DECOR???
WHY ITS NOT LIKE PEOPLE ARE COMING INTO THE HOUSE USE THE MONEY TO BUY OUTDOOR!!!
@Wollyhop why won’t you come in?
Stay awhile.
Stay forever.
Turn off lights and hide indoors. But none of them annoying kids around anymore. Small road with private driveway signs. No public entry!
Signed, old curmudgeon.
Mostly from Dollar Tree (now Dollar-Fifty Tree)
Whatever floats my boat. I’d buy new ones every year but that would be frivolous
A mix of everything for me.