9 Things You Need to Celebrate Spooky Christmas

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I am totally in the holiday spirit this year! Who knew that all it would take is Halloween-ifying the holiday season to make this Grinchy girl feel more festive? I’m enjoying the heck out of celebrating Spooky Christmas (aka Creepmas, Hexmas or even Black Christmas to some of you).

Last week I gave you nine ideas for how to celebrate Spooky Christmas. I’ve also shared a killer Krampus playlist, Nightmare Before Christmas decor and a holiday gift guide for fellow Halloween lovers.

Today, I’ve found a few cool products you can buy to make your holiday season a bit more like Halloween. I’ve been squireling this links away since mid-November and looking forward to sharing them with you guys!

 

9 things you need to celebrate Spooky Christmas:

Note: Some of the products featured are from small businesses and their holiday shipping deadlines have passed. However, I encourage you to check out their amazing creations and purchase one for next year!

 

Merry Axe-Mas Candle from Cavitycolors

With its pine and citrus scent, this limited edition candle from Cavitycolors is the perfect way to make your home smell like the holiday season…while showing off your creepy side.

 

Krampus Advent Calendar from PT Design Store

Krampus’ annual visit may have passed already, but you can keep his creepy spirit alive all December with this killer advent calendar. It comes with 24 unique Krampus-inspired chocolates!

 

Witchmas Tree Bath Bombs by Witchy Washy Bath Co.

Because at some point this holiday season you’re gonna need to take a breather from the hustle and bustle. Why not do it with a witchy bath bomb?

 

Eyeball Xmas Ornaments from Sourpuss Clothing

The perfect addition to your black Christmas tree.

 

Victorian Christmas Ghost Stories from Amazon

Telling ghost stories on Christmas Eve used to be a popular holiday tradition. Bring it back with these Victorian ghost stories!

 

Festive Familiar Ornament & Insignia Set from Fiendies

I love these holiday goodies from Fiendies! The candy cane insignia enamel pin is gorgeous, as is the wooden planchette.

 

Santa and Krampus Pillow from One Happy Lania

This double-sided pillow is the best of both Christmas worlds – Santa on one side for the good children, Krampus on the other for the bad.

 

Black Christmas Candle from Witch City Wicks

Here’s one more candle to make your home smell like the holidays…or Black Christmas.

 

Coffin Ornaments from Black Willow Gallery

Decorate your Christmas tree with these coffin ornaments from Black Willow Gallery!

 

 

What is on your list for celebrating Spooky Christmas?

I’d love to hear if you have any favorite items that make your holiday season feel a bit more like Halloween. Share them in the comments!

Happy haunting,

 

Miranda | Spooky Little Halloween

Miranda is the Houston-based writer, blogger, and Halloween lover behind Spooky Little Halloween, the blog celebrating October 31st all year long. Her favorite Halloween things include pumpkin guts, chocolate bars in her trick-or-treat pail, real haunted houses (including the one she lives in!), and historic cemeteries.

4 Comments

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    Richelle Ehrenhard

    December 27, 2017

    Hello Miranda! I really dig the coffin ornaments and the krampus calendar! On my Christmas list was an love pain and stitches pumkin bag black with purple. But i was to late. Sold out in 3 min… i ordered spiderweb pins from spookshop! And got tickets to a metalfestival in the Netherlands. Hope you had a great Christmas!
    Love Richelle

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      Miranda | Spooky Little Halloween

      January 2, 2018

      Those Love Pain and Stitches bags are so hard to get!! Keep trying. :) Sounds like you got some fun things for Christmas – thanks for sharing, Richelle.

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    Chelsea Celaya

    February 15, 2018

    I want that victorian ghost stories book for sure! That’s too amazing! I do love my spider that I hang on our tree (it’s from Twisted Spiders – https://twistedspiders.com). She starts out in our Halloween decor and then hangs around all the way through Three Kings’ Day. :)

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