SHOPPERS are rushing out to HomeGoods for Halloween item dupes that are $100 cheaper than at Pottery Barn.
HomeGoods is selling a range of spooky Halloween decorations right now that will turn your home into the haunted mansion the holiday calls for.

Shoppers are rushing out to HomeGoods for Halloween item dupes that are $100 cheaper than at Pottery Barn[/caption]
HomeGoods is selling a range of spooky Halloween decorations right now that will turn your home into the haunted mansion the holiday calls for[/caption]
On the social media platform TikTok one creator called Erica showed off all of the cheap Halloween finds you can get at Homegoods.
Even better, you’d be grabbing massive savings compared to Pottery Barn, which has similar items at a much higher price.
The caption of the clip said: “Halloween at HomeGoods is here… and she’s not messing around.
“These pieces are so good and a bonus, there were a ton of Pottery Barn dupes!”
In the video, various cheap decorations are shown, including Jack O’ Lanterns, candy serving bowls and hanging ghosts.
Prices at HomeGoods will vary on location, but various videos on YouTube claim that the Halloween items cost between $10 and $40.
Erica revealed that a Pottery Barn’s Homemade Terracotta Jack O’ Lantern cost between $29.50 and $119 depending on the size you want.
The HomeGoods and Pottery Barn lanterns are remarkably similar, and both use the classic facial designs you would expect.
If you want a simple bowl to serve candy to trick-or-treaters, it would set you back a whopping $129 at Pottery Barn.
HomeGoods’ version doesn’t exactly match the Pottery Barn one, however.
The Pottery Barn bowl is carried by two small skeletons, fully embracing the Halloween vibe.
The HomeGoods bowl is a simple black cauldron shape.
Something which is similar between the two, though, is a kitchen chopping board in the shape of a spooky ghost.
At Pottery Barn, the simple design costs $69.50, even though it bares a remarkable resemblance to the HomeGoods dupe for cheaper.
Halloween dupes

There are several Halloween dupes to help you celebrate on a budget.
Dollar Tree has $3 haunted plants that are 90% cheaper than the ones at Michael’s.
The discount store also has hanging pats for just $1.25, while a major competitor sells them for $15.
Pottery Barn fans found a dupe for the store’s famous floating ghosts that are 61% cheaper.
Shoppers even found a dupe for Disney’s famous character pumpkins at Kohl’s.
HALLOWEEN DUPES
Meanwhile, a set of cheese knives can be found at HomeGoods and at Pottery Barn, both looking similar and serving the same funciton.
HomeGoods’ knives come in sets of four, with handles made to look like bones.
At Pottery Barn, you only get three knives in a set for $49.50.
Drinking glasses decorated with orange Pumpkins sell at $56 at Pottery Barn.
HomeGoods has a very similar item for a cheaper price.
The final item that Erica pointed out was a set of three ghosts that you could hang and light up.
Both HomeGoods and Pottery Barn are selling these in packs of three, with the latter selling at $99.50.

Prices at HomeGoods will vary on location, but various videos on YouTube claim that the Halloween items cost between $10 and $40[/caption]