TL;DR: Home Depot's 2023 Halloween collection includes its Original 12-Foot Skeleton ($299), the Inferno Pumpkin Skeleton ($379), a new LED lighting kit for the former ($29.88), and a new three-foot miniature version ($39.88). The 12-footer and its Inferno friend were both in stock online as of Thursday, July 13. The kit and the three-foot skeleton were both sold out at the time of writing, but you can sign up to receive email alerts for restocks. The entire 2023 Home Depot Halloween lineup will be in stores by Labor Day on Monday, Sept. 4.
Shop our favorites from the 2023 Home Depot Halloween lineup: The original 12 ft Giant-Sized Skeleton with LifeEyes LCD Eyes (opens in a new tab) $299 at Home Depot Buy Now (opens in a new tab) The upgrade 12 ft. Giant-Sized Inferno Pumpkin Skeleton with LifeEyes LCD Eyes (opens in a new tab) $379 at Home Depot Buy Now (opens in a new tab) The add-on 12 ft. Skeleton Lighting Kit (opens in a new tab) $29.88 Sign Up for Restock Alerts (opens in a new tab) The mini-me 3 ft. LED Skeleton (opens in a new tab) $39.88 at Home Depot Sign Up for Restock Alerts (opens in a new tab)Home Depot is celebrating its 10th year in the Halloween decor business with some old and new faces — er, viscerocrania.
After teasing the drop in a series of tweets, the home improvement retailer released its massive 2023 collection of spine-tingling holiday decor in the early hours of Thursday, July 13. This includes the beloved Original 12-Foot Skeleton with LCD LifeEyes, a viral hit since its 2020 debut, and its fiery Inferno Pumpkin friend (lover?), as well as a new three-foot version of the former that retails for only $40.
SEE ALSO: Live, laugh, LifeEyes™️: How the 12-foot Home Depot skeleton became a perennial hitHome Depot is also selling a new $30 LED lighting kit for the original 12-footer that lights up its ribcage with colorful hues, a setup many current owners have been DIYing for years.
Baby, you're a firework! Come on, let your colors burst! Credit: Home DepotPriced at their usual $299 and $379, respectively, both giant skeletons are Home Depot exclusives that are currently available on its website while supplies last. (Ignore the wannabes on Amazon.) This is the skeletons' second official restock of 2023 after a surprise release in late April marking the halfway point to Halloween, which sold out in a few days; there were about 4,200 originals and 2,800 infernos left in stock for shipping and delivery at the time of writing.
The three-footer and the LED lighting kit had both sold out online by 8 a.m. ET Thursday, but hopeful shoppers can sign up to receive email notifications if/when they come back in stock.
He's baby. Credit: Home DepotIf you'd rather try your luck in person, Home Depot's entire 2023 Halloween lineup will be available in stores by Labor Day (Monday, Sept. 4). That includes several other larger-than-life props:
A new 13-foot Giant-Sized Animated Jack Skellington ($399) was designed in partnership with Disney for the 30th anniversary of The Nightmare Before Christmas.
A 9-foot-tall, 12.5-foot- wide Animated Predator of the Night ($349), a 7.5-foot Animated Marsh Monster ($199), and a 7-foot Animated Lethal Lily Witch ($249) helm the swampy new Dead Water collection.
A 12-foot Giant-Sized Towering Ghost ($349) and a 7-foot, sci-fi-inspired Animated THD 3000 ($279) join Home Depot's Halloween Classics collection.
Last year's 12-foot Animated Hovering Witch ($299) and 8-foot Animated Smoldering Reaper of Souls ($249) have both returned for 2023.
Most of the aforementioned Home Depot "giants" (the two skeletons included) were either sold out or limited to one per order the last time we checked.
July may seem early for launching a collection of Halloween decor, but summer has historically been the best time to buy Home Depot's spooky seasonal offerings. They're usually long sold out by the time fall rolls around, and October restocks are quite rare.