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From 1909 until the 1940s, crepe paper, then a new idea, was used for popular decorations. The Dennison Manufacturing Co. made crepe-paper Halloween decorations.
In fact, decorating for Halloween has levitated into a $3.4 billion annual business, according to the National Retail Federation. Want to turn your home into a haunt? Here are some tips from the ...
Halloween decor that delights even a professional decorator would be a dream come true. But for those poor, unfortunate souls who struggle to come up with a cohesive aesthetic, it can be a nightmare.
Making homemade decorations is a fun, rewarding activity for the whole family to enjoy – especially if hosting a Halloween party has fallen on you this year.