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  2. Need Outdoor Halloween Decor Inspo? Here Are 62 Ideas to Try

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    For some holidays, the majority of the festive decor lives inside the house, but on October 31, the scheme is all about outdoor Halloween decorations. After all, something needs to entice the ...

  3. We’re Not Holding Back This Halloween: 23 Over-The-Top Front ...

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    We've unearthed 23 front yard decorations so terrifyingly terrific, they'll make your neighbors' plastic skeletons look like mere bags of bones. Prepare to transform your humble abode into the ...

  4. I tried Home Depot’s viral Halloween decor, and my yard has ...

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    One of my favorite things about owning my own home is being able to put up lots of seasonal decorations, and that includes lots of spooky Halloween decor.On October 1st, I break out the decorative ...

  5. Scarecrow - Wikipedia

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    Scarecrows in a rice paddy in Japan. A scarecrow is a decoy or mannequin that is often in the shape of a human. Humanoid scarecrows are usually dressed in old clothes and placed in open fields to discourage birds from disturbing and feeding on recently cast seed and growing crops. [1]

  6. Bird scarer - Wikipedia

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    A traditional scarecrow. Bird scarers is a blanket term used to describe devices designed for deterring birds by startling, confusing or otherwise repeling them, typically employed in commercial settings by farmers to dissuade birds from consuming and defecating on recently planted arable crops.

  7. Garden gnome - Wikipedia

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    By the late 18th century, gnome-like figurines made of wood or porcelain, known by names including "dwarves", had become popular household decorations in some parts of Europe. [ 6 ] [ 4 ] In particular, the area surrounding the town of Brienz in Switzerland was known for their production of wooden house dwarves.