The Ultimate Halloween Shopping Guide

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Temperatures are going up. Pools are opening. Lemonade glasses are sweating. Tis the season for Halloween shopping!

Most people look forward to summer for things like vacations, beach trips and cool cocktails.

But not this ghoul. In the summer, you can find me lurking around the season aisles of every big box and craft store in the greater Houston area, anxiously awaiting the moment their shelves turn black and orange.

Halloween hunting season is my favorite, and over the years I’ve gotten pretty good at knowing right when every store is going to stock their shelves. It’s not an exact science – sometimes things like a global pandemic really throw a wrench into the mix – but I have a blast waiting for that magical moment each Halloween season.

 

The rumors are true - Halloween has arrived at At Home stores! And I've got your first look the At Home 2019 Halloween collection in this blog post.

 

In the past, I’ve put together a short shopping guide in my summer Halloween zine. This year, we’re taking things up a level.

Rather than keeping that info in a seasonal zine, I’ve expanded it into a seven-page guide.

The Ultimate Halloween Shopping Guide.

And you can download it for free right here:

 

 

 

If you’ve ever wondered when Target’s presale goes online (mid to late July) or when Halloween creeps into HomeGoods (early to mid-August), you’ll want to download this guide!

It also includes:

  • A monthly list of when Halloween typically hits store shelves at major retailers in the U.S.
  • Links to as many seasonal or Halloween sections of these retailers websites as possible
  • Notes on which stores carry items in-store versus online-only
  • My personal Halloween shopping tips
  • My favorite year-round Halloween small businesses to shop
  • Five small businesses for my international friends
  • How to get in touch and request a store be added to the list

 

As you Halloween hunt this year, I hope you find this guide useful!

 

Shopping second-hand for Halloween?

I have one more treat you NEED to check out. My friend That Halloween Bro put together this amazing guide for Halloween hunting in thrift stores. You can request a physical copy be mailed to you (for free!) or download the digital version in this post.

 

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.

10 Comments

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    Lauren

    June 1, 2021

    The only shopping guide that matters!

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    DeAnna

    June 4, 2021

    I love this post! It’s great to have all this essential information in one place! I actually did a happy dance! Thank you from the bottom of my spooky heart! πŸŽƒ

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    Wendy Mercado

    June 9, 2021

    Thank you so much for this guide! My spooky black heart is so grateful! πŸŽƒ

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    Autumn Zenith

    June 14, 2021

    Yes, yes, and yes again!!! Granted, around these small town (and surrounding area) parts of Canada, it’s rare to spot much in the way of Halloween offerings before late August/early (or even late, in some cases) September, I still begin watching/stalking shops in earnest from July onward. Ever hopeful that an extra early shipment might just land in a shop in our neck of the rural woods.

    Autumn Zenith 🧑 Witchcrafted Life

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    Shannon Colclough

    September 12, 2021

    Thanks for sharing I will need this for my classroom

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