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Your visitors will think they have seen a ghost when they peer into the Skull Self-Portrait Mirror ($35). Available at areaware.com.
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Dress up yourself, your kids, and your dog - but don't forget to dress up your house for Halloween.

- Caroline Tiger

Who's the scariest of them all?

Your visitors will think they have seen a ghost when they peer into the Skull Self-Portrait Mirror ($35). Available at areaware.com.

Haunting vessel

In matte black, Studio Dror's 101/4-inch Vase of Phases ($250) is a trick and a treat. Available at rosenthalusa-shop.com.

A pumpkin for your pumpkin

Treat pumpkins who are too young for candy with a snuggly Wesco Pumpkin Cushion ($84.99). Available at csnstores.com.

Light fright

These Halloween Witch Luminary Bags ($4.95 for four) are aglow with tealights to guide trick-or-treaters to your door. Available at Pier 1 Imports, 2310 S. Columbus Blvd. and pier1.com.

Home, spooky home

Glamour ghouls will appreciate the layers of sparkles that gild Martha Stewart's Glittered Halloween Chandeliers ($49.50-$99.50). Available at grandinroad.com.

Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble

Eyes of newt and witches' warts are best served on Skull Appetizer Plates ($5 each). Available at Pottery Barn, 4230 Main St., Manayunk, and potterybarn.com.

 


 

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