I always make a point to check out the annual Halloween offerings from this company and I was surprised to find so many crazy low prices. Like the below five foot tall prop is EIGHTEEN BUCKS...slashed from fifty bucks. Nuts.
It'd be fun to make a dirtied-up scarecrow with this thing.
Click below for their prop pages:
Wednesday, August 22, 2018
Oriental Trading Company
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petition to get 'Halloween Skeleton Chihuahua' into CHURCH
and the dachshund while we're at it
Very cool deals. I wonder if it's only cheap right now because their stock is crazy high. Closer we getv to 10/31, the higher the prices? I'd like to add I'm always impressed with the quality from them.
I saw that little green Chihuahua!
yeah man throw some rosary beads & a pileolus on that chihuahua & you're good to go!!! speaking of CHURCH..any chance of us seeing priests with maggots swimmin in their eye sockets & nuns with snakes wigglin out their cuchi boxes or nah? hahaha. i'm serious tho. holy water fonts full of crazy things.....!!!
wow..the prices are really cool here. some of the stuff is still cheaper at Rite Aid..like a bag of bones/body parts, but, overall the prices are VERY impressive on this site, especially for the larger props. that goth vampire chick could easily be converted to a badass nun.<333
Thanks for the heads up on this! Ordered two. Someone a few years back animated some crouching skeletons with pumpkin heads and this looks like a great base to give that a try myself.
Haha.
They have a Mr. and Mrs. Rot.
Never ordered anything from there before. But I think I hit my limit alreadyl last year buying the props for this year.
Bought with free shipping (code CE186111) - arrived in two days and very decent quality for $18.99
Oh nooo... already sold out, it seems? I went to look for it and it is listed as being discontinued :'( sad times. I need this guy in my life!!
Man, I remember leafing through the old Oriental Trading Halloween catalogues as a young kid, it became something of a tradition. Thanks for the nostalgia.
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