Halloween decor
Skulls and all things skeletal are grouped in the Sleeping Beauty section of Roger’s Gardens’ Halloween-themed Grimm Tales Halloween boutique in Corona Del Mar.
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Snow White takes on a dark tone as she stands next to a glass coffin lid among all things silver and white at Roger’s Gardens.
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Roger’s Gardens’ Halloween-themed Grimm Tales Halloween Boutique in Corona Del Mar is open to the public now with lots of decorating ideas and collectibles.
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Hansel and Gretel are trapped behind a wrought iron grate at Roger’s Gardens.
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Halloween plates are just a small part of the Roger’s Gardens Halloween-themed Grimm Tales Halloween Boutique in Corona Del Mar.
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Halloween plates are just a small part of Roger’s Gardens.
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)Nava Rezvan, director of marketing, and Eric Cortina, creative director, both of Roger’s Gardens, which even impresses Disney creative types. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)
The Crazy Grandfather Clock ($599) in the Cinderella section at Roger’s Gardens.
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A clay hand fashioned by artist Emily Morgan holds a read apple ($499) at Roger’s Gardens.
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Vintage-looking doll heads under glass are a few of the quirky things found at Roger’s Gardens.
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Clocks that look like they were taken from a Salvador Dali painting are for sale at Roger’s Gardens.
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The Halloween decorating ideas at Roger’s Gardens offer customers everything from macabre doorbells to plates, clocks, glasses and fun collectibles.
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Artist Vergie Lightfoot makes these pumpkin faces, each a little different at Roger’s Gardens.
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The Halloween display at Pottery Barn.
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The Halloween display at Pottery Barn.
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The Halloween display at Pottery Barn.
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The Halloween display at Pottery Barn.
(Mariah Tauger / For the Times)Pottery Barn is ready for Halloween. (Mariah Tauger / For The Times)
Traditions is a year-round holiday decor store that focuses on vintage-style decorations.
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Traditions is a year-round holiday decor store focusing on vintage-style decorations.
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Traditions is a holiday decor store year-round (all holidays), and it focuses on vintage-style decorations.
(Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times)Traditions does holiday decor year-round out of a 15,000-square-foot warehouse. The company focuses on vintage-style decorations. (Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times )
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Hoo! Traditions focuses solely on holiday decor. This time of year, it’s geared up for Halloween.
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From the scary to the sweet, Traditions has it stocked.
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A little something spooky for your Halloween decor.
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Traditions is a holiday decor store all year round (all holidays), with a focus on vintage-style decorations.
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