Moon Boat Halloween Ghost Hanging Decorations, Scary Moon Boat C
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Moon Boat Halloween Ghost Hanging Decorations, Scary Moon Boat C
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ãUnforgettable HalloweenãHalloween theme party full of horror atmosphere, then the skeleton ghost is an indispensable decoration.
ãDelicate Designãthe Halloween hanging ghost decoration is designed with a skull and skeleton, the whole skeleton is coated with black and white gauze, the scary design will leave you and your guests an unforgettable Halloween night memory
ãDecorationãIdeal for hanging in dark corners around your house to add a festive atmosphere. The unfolded area can also hang spiders, ghosts, pumpkins other Halloween decorations, easy to set the Halloween mood.
ãApplicable Occasionsãthe hanging ghost scary decoration props are suitable for Halloween theme parties, indoor and outdoor decoration, or haunted house decoration, attracting the attention of guests, neighbors passersby
ãWide Range of UsesãThis scary ghost, but also can frighten birds and even neighbors. Perfect decoration will make your house a topic of neighbors.
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Product description
Specification:
Color: Black, Orange, White
Material: Gauze + Plastic
Size: 3.3 x 2m (Expanded)
Package Includes:
1x Hanging Ghost Props
Notice:
1.Due to the different monitor and light effect, the actual color may be a slightly different from the picture color.
2.Please allow 1-3cm differs due to manual measurement.
Moon Boat Halloween Ghost Hanging Decorations, Scary Moon Boat C
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