Shop the viral Home Depot 12-foot giant skeleton—and new upgrades for 2024
Want to hear something spooky?
Even though it’s only July, the coveted Home Accents 12-foot skeleton decoration is now on the top of everyone’s mind for Halloween 2024, espeshially now that Amazon Prime Day 2024 is winding down.
“The Home Depot is excited to share the return of the famous 12 ft. Skeleton (popularly known as Skelly) is back this season for more fun and frights,” said Lance Allen, senior merchant of decorative holiday at The Home Depot. “Skelly will still have piercing blue LifeEyes and will be priced at $299, the same price point as last year.”
Shop Skelly now before he retreats back into the sold-out graveyard. The typically sold-out skeleton is now back at The Home Depot, so we advise snagging him now — limit one per order.
We do know where two of the giant graveyard friends ended up, and if you decide to go trick-or-treating at Kourtney Kardashian’s Los Angeles home this year, you may see them for yourself, as the reality TV star decorated her front yard with them in 2021. Somehow she got her hands on a pair of the spooky siblings, showing off her find in an Instagram post.
Should you be reading this and the skeleton is, in fact, sold out again, no fear, there are also more spooky surprises in store, especially for Disney fans. For 2024, you can now open the door to “The Nightmare Before Christmas” and get a life-sized Jack Skellington to join your skelly army. The 13 ft. Giant-sized animated Jack Skellington is one extra inch taller than the other animatronics, adding just a bit more spooktacular fun to your yard.
This year, you can include Skelly’s pet dog in your epic Halloween decor display. He’s currently out of stock but make sure to check back in a few days, as he may be purchasable in the near future.
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