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World Market Has Some Gorgeously Ghoulish Halloween Decor for Your Party

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This year’s Cost Plus World Market Halloween decor is awesome. The items are fun, affordable and perfect for your upcoming Halloween party. The store has put together a series of cohesive collections featuring skulls and skeletons, a Day of the Dead Los Muertos collection and plenty of creepy bugs and pumpkins to take your Halloween decor to the next level.

Here are some of the best Halloween decor items. If you see something you like, don’t delay – items sell out fast.

Los Muertos Collection

The vivid, modern colors of the Los Muertos Halloween decor pieces make this one of their best-sellers. Fill the candy bowl with a combination of flowers (like carnations) and candy. String together colorful paper or dried flowers and hang them like a garland to complete the look.



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Candles and lighting

Halloween is all about the spooky mood lighting. LED lights are safer than candles, which means you can leave the candles “lit” all night in your window or entrance.



Skull Halloween decor

Cost Plus’s skull glass jar is versatile because you can fill it up with candy, bugs, black liquid, LED string lights or anything you else you can imagine. And the mini hot sauce jars make great trick-or-treat items.



Pumpkin Halloween decor

You can’t do Halloween without pumpkins, so why not layer real pumpkins with pumpkin decor? And if you choose classic pumpkin designs, like the ceramic baker pumpkins below, you can use them well into fall and for Thanksgiving, too.



Tabletop and entertaining

Create a spooky table setting on your dining table, coffee table and/or entry table. All you need is a few Halloween decor pieces to create the perfect look. The square salad plates featured below can be used for more than just salad. Try them as candle dishes instead of a candy bowl, or as a small sorting tray.






Will you be hosting a Halloween party this year? Cost Plus has a variety of Halloween decor to make it the most stylish (and scary) night ever.

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