
Here's the lowdown on this two-faced wonder of
Halloween decor.
You get three pieces, each with a split personality:
one side is all about the ghosts and goblins, while the
flip side screams "pass the gravy!" It's like having a
spooky and a cozy roommate sharing your shelf space.
And let's be real, who doesn't love a decor piece that
pulls double duty?
These reversible beauties feature a ghostly grin and a
turkey's suspicious side-eye.
Perfect for those moments when you're trying to decide
if you're in the mood for a horror flick or a Hallmark
movie marathon.
Just flip your decor and your vibe changes faster than
you can say "pumpkin spice latte."


Size-wise, they're just right.
Not so big that they'll overshadow your epic Halloween
party ideas, but not so small that they'll disappear
into the chaos of candy wrappers and costume bits.
They're like the Goldilocks of decor — just right for
that kitchen desk where you pretend to work between
candy breaks.
Stick 'em on the wall or let them chill on your
counter.
These wooden wonders come with double-sided stickers,
making them perfect for when you've run out of space
because of all those other Halloween decorations you
swore you wouldn't buy this year.
Who needs a bare wall when you can have a turkey and a
pumpkin truck?


If you're all about that tiered tray life, these decor
pieces have got your back.
Pair them with some mini pumpkins and a gnome that may
or may not be plotting something, and you've got a
Halloween home setup that's both Pinterest-worthy and
slightly suspicious.
Perfect for when the in-laws swing by unexpectedly.
When the Halloween chaos shifts to Thanksgiving calm,
just flip these guys around.
Suddenly, your spooky season centerpiece becomes a
harvest haven.
It's like you've got a magic wand for home decor — no
spellbook required.
Just a quick flip and ta-da, you're ready to talk
turkey (or at least look like you are).


On the mantel, these little guys scream "I'm festive"
without actually screaming.
You can transition from "Happy Halloween" to "Happy
Thanksgiving" faster than a turkey can run away from
its November fate.
It's like having two holidays in one neat little
package — who would've thought a pumpkin could
multitask better than most of us?