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This 6′ Foot Punk Skeleton Will Make Your House Rockin’ For Halloween

Usually, I am a fan of seasons and not rushing holidays. For whatever reason, this year I’m ready for fall! Maybe it’s because it’s been so crazy hot this summer…

Halloween skeleton

Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images

Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images

Usually, I am a fan of seasons and not rushing holidays. For whatever reason, this year I'm ready for fall! Maybe it's because it's been so crazy hot this summer or maybe it's because I'm getting older and just don't like the heat as much as a kid when I was younger. No matter the reason, I'm ready to get spooky now! If you love Halloween, there's now a 6'-foot punk rock skeleton you need to make your yard totally rockin' this year.

I've already been buying a few Halloween items as I'm planning on turning the Christmas tree in my room into a Halloween tree in early September. For summer, I've had it filled with all kinds of flower ornaments, plastic flowers, paper flowers and butterflies. It's pretty, but I'm ready for a change. Earlier this week, I purchased a string of retro Halloween masks to put on the tree. I only bought one because I want to see how it looks before buying more. The masks are the ones we wore in the 70's and 80's. I'm thinking of making my Halloween tree theme retro this year.

Since I live in an apartment, I don't have room for massive Halloween decorations. If you do, Costo has a 6'-foot animated punk rocker skeleton that is a must have! According to PopSugar, the skeleton has a red mohawk, red eyes that light up, and a killer gravestone electric guitar. The motion sensor-activated skeleton plays music and sings, talks, is multilingual, and has a British accent. How freakin' cool! If you get this, you must give the skeleton a rock star name like Sid Vicious.

Not only does the skeleton talk, he throws out bad puns like, 'Is it me, or does the crowd seem a little dead tonight?' HA! For a cool Halloween skeleton like this, you'd think it'd be very expensive. However, the punk rocker is only $160. That's not bad at all! This skeleton can be used inside or outside via power cord, and it comes with a timer.

As I'm typing this, I'm looking around my apartment to see if I could fit this thing inside. And I can! I have high ceilings in my apartment, so 'Sid' would fit. I'm pretty sure my dogs would freak out if put this thing in the house. My balcony is long enough and tall enough for the skeleton, so maybe I can put him outside.

If you're interested in getting this for Halloween, I'd buy it sooner than later. I'm sure it'll sell out fast. Check out the skeleton below. I love him!

These Subtle Gothic Decor Tips Will Make Your Home Feel Like Halloween

If you ask any interior designer, they will say the key to holiday decor these days is to make it subtle. For fall this means using fall colors in your textiles or florals in your spaces instead of pumpkins. I mean listen if it makes you happy I say do whatever you want! But if you want your home to have that expensive, interior-designed look then I'm here to help. Well, my friends at Wren Kitchens are with their gothic decor style guide.

With Halloween just around the corner, it is easy to incorporate a bit of gothic glamour style and decor into your space. So Wren Kitchens collaborated with an interior design expert and influencer Interior Styling 18 to provide tips on how to introduce a subtle gothic theme into your home. Whether you are hosting a Halloween party or just want your home to reflect the excitement of the season, these easy tips will take your home from looking good to great!

And it's not too late to decorate for Halloween (I just did last weekend), so I'll get a good 2 weeks out of my decor. Perhaps I'll leave it up til it's time to decorate for Christmas. Keep reading to see their 5 decor tips or read Wren Kitchens's full style guide here.

1. Choose A Cohesive Theme

At Halloween, you’ve got plenty of themes to pick from to ensure your kitchen stays on trend, whilst achieving that spooky effect!

If you're looking for a Victorian theme, use items such as bats, potion-filled bottles & gothic candlesticks that create a mysterious atmosphere.

If a more luxe Halloween style is your vibe, try black pampas grass in a dark vase. Consider ditching the classic orange and black colors and move to white monochrome with gold accessories to accent.

Or for a more rustic fall style, choose soft autumnal shades of wheat, rust, and russet with plenty of natural touches like autumn leaf wreaths!

2. Incorporate Nature

Fall is all about nature. And with the leaves turning and painting a colorful picture, why not incorporate these natural elements in your Halloween home décor?

Head to the pumpkin patch and pick some irregularly shaped pumpkins and gourds.  Or grab some branches outside to incorporate into your autumnal display. Opt for branches with crisp golden brown, orange & red leaves to inject some color into your Halloween scheme.

If going natural isn’t quite your style, you could also use dark wooden kitchenware such as chopping boards or wooden spoons to bring some of the natural world into your home.

3. Color Scheme

At Halloween, as alluded to above, the majority of people opt for the classic black and orange color combination. However, consider some of these other options this year:

    4. Use Lighting To Set The Mood

    A spooky season deserves spooky lighting. And it's an easy way to up the aesthetic. From cleverly placed lights to candles burning, lighting is a powerful way to help your kitchen feel cozier this autumn. Go with the ever-popular spiced or pumpkin-scented candles or opt for LED tealights.

    Or take it to the next level and be a little more dramatic, with pre-lit pumpkins, neon signs, projector lights, and more – turn off the lights, turn on your kitchen uplighting, and let your statement lights do the talking! In fact I just bought a neon ghost because why not?

    5. Faux Bouquets Or Seasonal Plants

    Faux floral arrangements are a perfect way to dress a dining table or breakfast bar with slightly more natural gothic vibes. A seasonal arrangement is always the perfect centerpiece.

    If you want to create your own arrangement, look for seasonal varieties like ferns, Protea, Gypsophila, autumn leaves, dried stems, and dark grasses, or pick more colorful options like burnt orange roses, sunflowers, carnations, or gerberas.

    Melany Myers is a Gastonia native and has spent most of her life here in North Carolina. Mel has worked in radio for over 20 years, many of which she spent co-hosting morning shows in Charlotte, NC, and Columbia, SC. Mel loves 80’s music, going to concerts, cooking, and eating! She is always writing about random news stories that really make you wonder, “what in the world?!” She also writes about rock music and human-interest content.