Home Depot's Halloween Decorations for 2024
- Randi Owsley
- Jul 14, 2024
- 2 min read
Spirited Spectacles: Unveiling Home Depot's Halloween Decorations for 2024
As autumn whispers its arrival, ghostly spirits and ghastly ghouls are not far behind, and Home Depot is set to ensure that your Halloween is as monumental as it has ever been.
Following years of success and a viral sensation sparked by celebrities like Kourtney Kardashian, Home Depot has once again set the stage for a monstrous holiday season in 2024.
The Star of the Show: Skelly Returns
Making its grand, towering return, Skelly, the 12-foot animatronic skeleton, will dazzle once again with its iconic moving, blinking eyes.
A spectacle in itself and launched originally in 2020, Skelly has become a cornerstone of Home Depot’s Halloween decor. Priced at $299, this beloved behemoth has historically sold out due to its immense popularity
A New Ghastly Companion
In a delightful turn of events for 2024, Skelly is not wandering the eerie night alone. Home Depot introduces a new macabre mate, a 7-foot Skelly dog, available for $199.
This ferocious but friendly addition will cater to those seeking to expand their skeletal ensemble.
More Creepy Choices Await:
Five-Foot LED Ultra Pose-n-Stay Skeletons: Arriving in a set of three and priced at $139, these skeletons promise versatility with their posable limbs.
Seven-Foot Animated LED Frankenstein’s Monster: Drawing inspiration from Universal’s classic monster, this large decoration is priced at $279 and is designed to captivate any horror enthusiast.
12.5-Foot Giant-Sized Inferno Deadwood Skeleton: For $379, claim the king of Halloween spectacles with this towering inferno skeleton, featuring red LED illumination and chilling sound effects.
Where to Find These Spooky Attractions
These macabre marvels are set to debut on Home Depot’s online store starting July 18, with availability in physical stores following closely.
Given their popularity, early visiting either platform is advised to ensure you can secure these spectacular items.
Why We Celebrate Big
Halloween not only entertains but also connects communities, and nearly 97% of Americans plan to snag something special for the occasion.
With 46% of enthusiasts usually begin their spooky preparations one to two months in advance, the race to the most haunting house on the block is a major highlight of the season.
Other Spectacular Scares
It’s not only Home Depot that’s bringing the big bones back to the yard:
Costco: Their giant Ground Breaking Skeleton, priced at $249.99, stretches over 9 feet and creates a grave-breaking illusion in your front yard.
Spirit Halloween: Opens its doors nationally in some areas in August with giants like a 10-foot-tall Giant Death Ray Animatronic and Leatherface standing 6 feet tall, each priced at $349.99.
Tips for a Haunted Vista
Consider blending static and animated pieces to create layers of fright.
Combining Home Depot’s infernal skeletons with atmospheric lighting and eerie sounds can transform any space into a ghostly encounter.
Till Later Ghosts & Ghouls
Whether you're planning to cast a bone-chilling spell over your neighborhood or seeking to collect the most epic decorations, Home Depot’s 2024 Halloween lineup invites all to delve deep into the realm of the undead.
Prepare to make your yard a landmark this spooky season, where the spectacles are as large as the spirits are spirited!
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