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  2. The Home Depot’s Beloved Halloween Decor Is Finally ... - AOL

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    Many seem to be going for more of a frightening feel with their decor this year, and The Home Depot's items are following suit. You can't go wrong with a classic Assorted Tombstones 3-Pack to ...

  3. He’s Baaack: The Home Depot 12-Foot Skeleton Returns ... - AOL

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    There are some notable new decorations for Halloween 2022, but most importantly, The Home Depot 12-Foot Skeleton, aka Skelly, is back. Likewise, his Pumpkin Inferno friend, first introduced for ...

  4. Skelly (Halloween decoration) - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, Home Depot created an updated version of Skelly with customizable glowing LED eyes. The eyes feature different pre-set designs that allow it to be used for different holidays aside from just Halloween. [5] Home Depot also released a limited-edition "servo Skelly", an animatronic version of the decoration that uses motors to move. [6]

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    It's spooky season, and although the 12-foot Home Depot skeletons steal the spotlight year after year, they're not the only Halloween decoration that'll turn heads. Oh, no.

  6. Decorative concrete - Wikipedia

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    Stamped concrete in various patterns, highlighted with acid stain. Decorative concrete is the use of concrete as not simply a utilitarian medium for construction but as an aesthetic enhancement to a structure, while still serving its function as an integral part of the building itself such as floors, walls, driveways, and patios.

  7. Garden ornament - Wikipedia

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    Early examples of the use of garden ornaments in western culture were seen in Ancient Roman gardens such as those excavated at Pompeii and Herculaneum.The Italian Renaissance garden and French formal garden styles were the peak of using created forms in the garden and landscape, with high art and kitsch interpretations ever since.