Here are 10 spooky yet fun yard decorations that perfectly balance fright with delight!
opt for a few different kinds and create a little community of gourds in the front yard. The options are pretty limitless.
A massive skull covered in discarded flowers from Georgia graveyards was created by Lamar Dodd School of Art Director Joseph Peragine and Professor of Art Mary Hallam Pearse.
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Turn your yard into a spooky, fun and thrilling experience for your neighbors, trick-or-treaters and party guests. Whether you want to go all out with creepy, spine-chilling decorations or prefer ...