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  2. 30 Best Halloween Door Decorations - DIY Halloween Front Door ...

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    Dress up the outside of your house with these DIY Halloween door decorations, including wreaths, banners and doormats. Some work for classroom and garage doors.

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    Here's our opinion: No one should be forced to subscribe to any one theme, so if you like your Halloween decor to be more cute and charming than scary and creepy, go for it. On the other hand, if ...

  4. 30 Spectacular Halloween Displays That Turned Ordinary Homes ...

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    Bored Panda came across an online community that’s doing the witch’s work by revealing their personal best tricks and treats when it comes to Halloween decor. Over 21,0000 members have been ...

  5. The Beistle Company - Wikipedia

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    The Beistle Company, or simply Beistle, is an American company known for manufacturing holiday decorations and party goods, and particularly known for its catalog of Halloween decorations. Beistle was founded in 1900 in Pennsylvania by Martin Luther Beistle, who created the company after being inspired by his experiences as a calendar ...

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    $25.99 at amazon.com. Pumpkin Jar with Cover. It just wouldn't be Halloween without a seasonal candy dish, and we love that this 70-ounce pumpkin jar can be used all fall long.

  7. Halloween - Wikipedia

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    In Scotland and Ireland, guising—children disguised in costume going from door to door for food or coins—is a secular Halloween custom. [173] It is recorded in Scotland at Halloween in 1895 where masqueraders in disguise carrying lanterns made out of scooped out turnips, visit homes to be rewarded with cakes, fruit, and money.

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