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Pirate Matey's Happy Halloween Figurine Pirate Matey's Happy Halloween Figurine
A chubby-cheeked pirate and his canine captain prepare for a swashbuckling night of trick or treat. An enchanting scenario of a child’s delight on Halloween night! Handmade by CloudWorks™. Weight 1 lb. Stone resin. 4 3/4" x 2 3/4" x 6" high.
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$29.99
Bleeding Skull Candle Bleeding Skull Candle
Cast an eerie spell over your Halloween theme with this super-creepy grinning skull candle! Set this blissful bonehead alight to discover his scary secret; after about 30 minutes of burn time, he oozes a realistic red-wax "blood". Yikes! 4 7/8" x 3 7/8" x 4 7/8" high. 100% palm wax.
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Pumpkin Birdfeeder Pumpkin Birdfeeder
Even the most timid birds can enjoy a taste of autumn's bounty as they feed from the heart of this plump pumpkin! Rustic rubbed rust-and-gold pigments imbue this one-of-a-kind birdfeeder, with the glowing colors of a fall forest. Powderstone/polyresin blend. 5 5/8" x 4 7/8" x 5 1/2" high.
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Frosted Ghost Multicolor Light Frosted Ghost Multicolor Light
Scare up some fun with this ghost and his "Boo" sign, haunted by a bat, candy corn, and other Halloween icons. Multicolor light inside. Frosted acrylic. Uses 3 AA batteries, not included. 7" x 5" x 10" high.
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Plush Witch Doll Plush Witch Doll
A cute plush witch bends and turns her arms, but try as she might she just can't be spooky - only kooky! Cute decoration gift idea for Halloween. Polyester. 24" high.
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Tree Man Incense Burner Tree Man Incense Burner
This tree-man is incredibly expressive, and makes a most unusual incense burner. Place a cone inside, and smoke issues from his mouth and top. Alabastrite. 4 7/8" x 3 5/8" x 7" high.
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Century Tree candleholder Century Tree candleholder
This tree-man is incredibly expressive, and makes a most unusual candleholder. Place a cone inside, and smoke issues from his mouth and top. Alabastrite. 10 1/2" x 6 1/4" x 5 1/8" high.
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Skull on Bone Tripod Skull on Bone Tripod
A crafted antique finish provides a realistic touch to this skull design tripod candleholder. Skull: 3" x 3 3/4" x 3" high.
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$11.95
Cotton Sheet - Skeleton Pattern Cotton Sheet - Skeleton Pattern
100% cotton sheet, in black and white with skeletons on dreadful display. 72" x 108" long.
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$21.95
 
 
 

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Interesting facts about Halloween.

Scotland:  In Scotland, children are known as "guisers", though this term is now going into decline. In the past, the children going guising would dress in various (often home-made) costumes and disguises: hence (dis)'guisers'. The most popular costumes were skeletons, witches and various forms of scary fiends, complete with papier-mâché masks, though nurses' or cowboys' outfits were also given a rather incongruous outing. They would then form small bands of mixed-age children, the older ones trailing their younger siblings behind them, and venture out into the darkness each with their lantern. Until at least the 1970s the traditional Halloween light carried by Scottish children was not the now ubiquitous pumpkin but a 'tumshie lantern' made, as with a pumpkin, by hollowing out a very large swede/yellow turnip ("tumshie" in the West of Scotland dialect of Scots) and carving a scary face, through which shone the candle inside. Then, each carrying their tumshie lantern, they would knock on all the neighbours' doors where the eldest or boldest of the group would ask, "Are ye wantin' any guisers?". If the answer was yes, the children would be invited inside where the grown-ups would pretend to try to guess the identity of each guiser, who then had to impress the company with a song, poem, trick, joke or dance—known as their 'party piece'—in order to earn treats. Today, however, they simply say "trick or treat" in order to earn sweets. Traditionally, nuts, oranges, apples and dried fruit as well as "sweeties" were offered, though children might earn a small amount of cash, usually no more than 50p. In some houses the neighbours would have prepared a pail or basin filled with apples ready for the game of 'dookin' for apples'. The children had to 'dook' (Scots) their faces into the water with their hands behind their backs to try to pick up an apple by biting into it.

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