I’m so glad I waited to stock up on these chic McGee & Co Halloween pieces – most of the items in my cart are now up to 50% off
There's no need to spend full price on stylish decs for spooky season with discounts this good


They say that good things come to those who wait, and while I've been known to plan my holiday decor months in advance, I've come to learn that a little restraint can go a long way. Yes, I've been bursting with Halloween decorating ideas since August, but I've been taking a slow and steady approach to shopping – and it looks like it has paid off, since there's now up to 50% off McGee & Co's Halloween and Harvest collection.
I'll confess that I got rather excited when Shea McGee's 2025 Halloween drop was first discounted a few weeks ago, and I couldn't wait to put all of Shea's spooky styling tips into action. Now, however, there are even more impressive deals to shop, with up to 50% off table decor, serveware, wreaths, and more.
Having spent the last few months thinking about Halloween and browsing lots of decor, I can confidently say that this range has everything I need, from entertaining essentials to statement accessories – including the famous McGee & Co wicker witch hats, which are now half price.
I might have been holding off on a shopping spree, but the time has come to finally indulge myself and complete that purchase on my cartful of gorgeous pieces McGee & Co's Halloween and Harvest collection before it's too late.
Shop McGee & Co Halloween decor in the sales
Suitably spooky and yet still sophisticated, these mini skulls will be a hit at my next Halloween party. I love the moody color palette.
Shea McGee hangs this metal wreath over a gilded mirror to create a boho-inspired Halloween look, and I think it's so effective. I'd display it above my mantel for a dramatic statement.
I cannot resist a mini pumpkin in the fall; the MacKenzie-Childs rattan pumpkins are my current fixation, but these stoneware gourds are just as chic.
No Halloween design scheme is complete without a touch of whimsy, and these ceramic ghosts are perfect. They'll add height and depth to your tablescape, too.
I've been struggling to find a stylish candy bowl that's not too kiddy, but I think I've hit the jackpot with this one. Its matte black finish and skeletal hands are eerily chic.
Keep your best china for small, intimate gatherings and switch to lightweight and unbreakable melamine for parties. There are some beautiful designs, like this gothic platter, that are ideal for entertaining.
I'd usually choose pumpkins and florals over skeletons, but these resin ornaments have changed my mind; they would make such a spooky centerpiece arranged in a statement bowl amongst some moss.
Shea styles these crow ornaments with thrifted accessories and old books for a vintage-inspired feel, and I'm utterly obsessed.
Whether hanging from a mantel or draped across a dining table, the ceramic ghosts are a minimalist alternative to more dramatic Halloween garlands.
Looking for more design inspiration this spooky season? We've been busy planning my outdoor Halloween decor – I'm desperate to recreate Martha Stewart's Halloween front porch idea.
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Martha is a Content Editor on the Living team at Homes & Gardens. Her love for lifestyle journalism began when she interned at Time Out Dubai when she was 15 years old; she went on to study English and German at Oxford, before covering property and interior design at Country & Town House magazine. To Martha, living beautifully is all about good food and lots of colorful home decor.
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