Let your guests know that you take Halloween seriously from the moment they step in the door, or out of the tub, with this gruesome mat.
Blood Bath Bath Mat, Spinning Hat, $21
If only we could all be so glamorous in the afterlife as this shiny black skull candle with rhinestone eyes. Very spooky.
Black skull candle, Z Gallerie, $17
When pretty green Vaseline glass is put under a blacklight it becomes eerie, glow in the dark dishware. Scour eBay and antique sites to find a variety of pieces for all budgets.
Vaseline glass pitcher and glasses, Collectible-Glass.com, $170
Mmm, candy. Kids won't want seconds when they see the scorpions, crickets and worms inside these lollipops.
Insect lollipops, The Evolution Store, $2-$4
To complete your zombie costume, you've got to share their appetite for brains! Medical models are a great way to spook guests (and educate kids the other 364 days of the year).
Introductory brain model, The Evolution Store, $80
The night will take a sinister turn when the candles at the dinner table start bleeding!
Bleeding taper candles, Uma, $9.50
These aluminum birds make for great decor year-round, but on Halloween they take on a creepy, Edgar Allan Poe-quality.
Sculptural birds, Pottery Barn, $39-$39
These hand-painted stemless wine glasses feature a pair of black widow spiders patiently waiting for their next victim. Add a bloody effect by using a red wine.
Black widow wine glasses, Etsy, $40
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You'll never have to watch another pumpkin slowly wilt again if you have these pretty glass versions.
Hand-Blown Glass Pumpkins, Orvis, $49-$69
For those willing to splurge for a scare, this blood-covered teaset will scare Grandma almost to death.
Antonio Murado Salome Coffee Set, New Museum Store, $500