You know October 31st is close when you start to see Halloween decorations in your local craft stores and when stories of Halloween-themed apparel and other frightful goodies start to pop up here and there. Now Fright Rags has introduced a Halloween collection called Frightville Novelties for all your decorating needs. The first in what I'm sure will be many items in the collection is Trick ’r Treat die-cut decorations featuring Sam and the poor zombie kids of Warren Valley.

From Fright Rags: "We are proud to announce FRIGHTVILLE NOVELTIES, a brand new collection of goodies to help get you in the Samhain spirit. These new creations are a modern take on a simpler time; something old mixed with something new.

What better way to kick things off than with our brand new, officially licensed TRICK ‘R TREAT die-cut Halloween decorations! Hang Sam and his friends up on your walls, or string them up together. Each pack comes with 7 cut outs, perfect for hanging individually, or stringing up together.

• Pre-drilled holes for stringing up together or hanging individually
• Printed on sturdy cardstock
• Double-sided
• Made in the USA

Coming this September, only at FRIGHT-RAGS! Many more are in the works…stay tuned!"

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