Charlyne Mattox for Country Living
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Every year, Halloween seems to be creeping up the holiday rankings. Folks start making their costumes months in advance, parties are stocked with on-theme sweet treats , and decorations have gone from spooky to full-scale production. The motto? More is more, and bigger is better. Enter: the giant yard skeleton.
Nicknamed Skelly , the original 12-foot plastic colossus debuted at Home Depot in 2020 and cost a spine-tingling $299. Since then, it’s taken the world by storm—and by storm, we mean it’s now available in dog , cat , and goose form. Thanks to its size, the effort required to put it up (and take it down), and the she