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  2. These 31 Halloween Decorations Are Chic—Not Cheesy - AOL

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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.

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    National Tree Company 13 in. Animated Halloween Hidden Face. Price: $39.98 Buy Now . 2. Home Accents Holiday LED Halloween Moonlit Mansion Rubber Light and Sound Door Mat

  4. 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 ...

  5. Holiday lighting technology - Wikipedia

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    Fiber optic technology is also used in holiday lighting, especially by incorporating it into artificial Christmas trees. Incandescent lamps or LEDs are located in the tree base and many optic fibers extend from the lamps to the ends of the tree branches.

  6. Artificial Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    David Gutshall, of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, received a patent for the latter type of fiber optic tree in 1998. [20] One Dallas-based company offers "holographic mylar" trees in many hues. [2] Tree-shaped objects made from such materials as cardboard, [21] glass, [22] ceramic or other materials can be found in use as tabletop decorations.

  7. Light tube - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] The optic fibers in this system are made of PMMA (PolyMethyl MethAcrylate) and sheathed with Megolon, a halogen-free thermoplastic resin. A system such as this, however, is quite expensive. [21] The Parans system [22] consists of three parts. A collector, fiber optic cables, and luminaires spreading the light indoors. One or more ...