Halloween is getting bigger every year in Australia, and an increasing number of people are getting into the spooky season spirit with elaborate and creative decorations for their homes.
For many people in Australia, the scariest thing about Halloween is the fact that the US-centric holiday exists in this country at all.
On top of her now-traditional party, Tenille and her family get into exterior Halloween decorations too — and the result is an arachnophobe's worst nightmare."I saw a few TikToks with people making giant spiders and it looked pretty easy," she says. "When we were fixing the front of the house we'd get plenty of smiles from everyone walking past — Stanmore area seems to be pretty Halloween-y this year."For Lexi, a 38-year-old art director from the NSW Central Coast, Halloween is the perfect blend of her love of horror, crafting, and parties — and the centrepiece of the holiday is a thematically scary carport.
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