IKEA is usually the first thing that comes to mind when considering furniture, but you won't want to miss out on its cute and affordable new Halloween decor this year.
They have many options for under $15 that will hold up year after year and can be conveniently ordered online, so you don't have to wander the labyrinth of temptation and accidentally buy a new furniture set.
Knowing when to avoid temptation-spending is one of the tricks and tips savvy shoppers use to stay within budget and allow for some fun holiday spending. See the best new Halloween items for under $15 at IKEA this season.
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Pumpkin string light
Price: $14.99
These battery-operated LED lights feature 12 jack-o'-lanterns encasing them to provide spooky illumination. You'll need to purchase batteries separately, and you'll need three AA-size batteries.
Ghost LED table lamp
Price: $11.99
This cute table lamp is fashioned from LED lights to resemble a neon sign with a ghostly glowing outline. To keep it running, you'll need to purchase three AA batteries separately.
Spider tealight holder
Price: $2.99
This tea light holder resembles a spider and would be at home in the enchanted castle of "Beauty and the Beast." The design makes it appear like the candle has sprouted eight legs, looking like it may leap off a table or windowsill any moment and scurry away.
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Forest tealight holder
Price: $6.99
Cast spooky forest shadows onto your walls with this unique tea light holder. Look closely, and you'll see little animals dancing between the tree trunks.
Scented tealight, Vanilla
Price: $3.99
Grab a 30-pack of vanilla-scented tea lights in orange, purple, and black to put into your cute new tea light holders. They each offer about three and a half hours of burn time, so you'll be able to keep the candlelight atmosphere going for the whole spooky season.
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Rechargeable battery, HR06 AA 1.2V, 1900mAh
Price: $7.99
Need batteries for your new Halloween decorations? Save money year after year by grabbing some rechargeable options that are easier on your wallet and the environment.
Bottom line
If you want quick, affordable Halloween decorations that will be good year after year, you'll want to see the new seasonal decor available from IKEA. The store has a wide selection of options for under $15 (and some significantly less!), making it a must for your seasonal shopping this year.
IKEA is still a great place to shop for furniture, especially for those trying to move beyond living paycheck to paycheck. The big-box retailer offers high-quality furniture that won't need to be replaced every couple of years, which is a better long-term investment that will save money over time.
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