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LOLStar Halloween Decorations (3 Pack)
Attach these cute little battery-operated guys to your window with the included suction cups.
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Proboths Removable Peeping Eyes Glow-in-the-Dark Decal
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Your kids will get a kick out of these glow-in-the-dark peeping eyes.
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WOWindow Posters Yellow Cat Eyes Decoration
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Over 80% of reviewers gave this decoration five stars. Many people called out how easy it was to put up and take down.
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MakeYourWallsPop Wicked Witch Window Decal
Seeing this witch in the window will definitely keep any pranksters away.
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NutmegWallStickers Friendly Ghost Sticker
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Who says Halloween has to be scary? Just put this happy little ghost in your window for a day as sweet as candy.
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MakeYourWallsPop Hitchhiking Ghosts Decal
Calling all Disney lovers: The hitchhiking ghosts from the Haunted Mansion are at your door.
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JustTheFrosting Boo Vinyl Decal
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Sometimes simple is best. This vinyl sticker doesn't take much work to install on your window or front door, but makes a sweet impact.
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Whaline Halloween Creepy Cloth
If you're not up to displaying wreaths and sticker decals this year, dress up windows with black gauze — the perfect backdrop for ornaments like skulls, spiders and bats.
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VinylDzinesII Reusable Halloween Window Clings
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This 10-inch skeleton window decal will give your exterior just the right amount of spookiness.
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Twinkle Star LED Spider Web Lights
Take your spider-themed decor to the next level with this LED web.
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vanow Bloody Handprint Footprint Halloween Decorations
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Want to be the scariest house on the block? These bloody hand and footprint decorations will definitely help you achieve the look.
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Shinobi Stickers "I Put a Spell on You" Halloween Vinyl Decal Sticker
For all the Hocus Pocus fans out there, this window sticker will have you harmonizing better than the Sanderson Sisters.
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MakeYourWallsPop Ghoul Hands Window Decal
Every Halloween decor setup needs one ghoulish accent and these creepy hand decals fit the bill.
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JunMu Halloween Curtains
Don't overlook the chance to switch out your curtains for Halloween. Simple panels with an eerie bat and spider design are all it takes to give a room a boo-tiful look.
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Hidreas Halloween Window Clings Decals
For the slightest touch of creepiness, go with classic spider web and bat window stickers.
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Botanika Studio Spider Wreath
Looking for a wreath that's equal parts spooky and chic? Go for this design with spiders and a polka dot bow, set against a distressed willow base.
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BelfieldTreasures Happy Halloween Pumpkin Vinyl Sticker
It wouldn't be Halloween without some adorable – and just a little bit spooky – pumpkin window decals in the mix.
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CCINEE Window Clings for Halloween
With over 140 pieces, you can really deck out your windows. Amazon reviewers rave about the cute designs and vibrant colors.
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The Holiday Aisle Wicked Removable Wall Decal
The perfect removable decal because every window needs something wicked, right?
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cvdvinyl Broken Glass Design Vinyl Decal
Keep it simple with this broken glass window decal that just might fool your neighbors into thinking there was a scary monster trying to break in.

Caroline Utz is the Home Editorial Assistant for Good Housekeeping and Woman's Day, where she covers everything from the latest design trends to the oldest cleaning hacks. Before joining the Hearst Lifestyle Group team, she freelanced for MarthastewartWeddings.com. Caroline earned her B.A. in journalism from the University of Richmond. She now lives in New York City, where can you find her hunting for the perfect everything bagel.
cutz@hearst.com

Monique Valeris is the home design director for Good Housekeeping, where she oversees the brand's home decorating coverage across print and digital. Prior to joining GH in 2020, she was the digital editor at Elle Decor. In her current role, she explores everything from design trends and home tours to lifestyle product recommendations, including writing her monthly column, "What's in My Cart."
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