There’s not much that’s creepier than a set of disembodied eyes staring at you from nothing. You can put them in the haunted house, or in a Halloween decoration, outdoor space, party and anywhere they can be attended to create Halloween atmosphere. Fun and easy to assemble in with their ball-like form, fleshy coloring and, sometimes, bloodshot decoration, they resemble creepy eyes that can be tossed throughout tables, nestled in bowls and even set outside in the garden to attract trick or treaters’ attention. They are an easy, and really cool way to make things look a bit creeper for not much effort.
They make great decor for all Hallows Eve or haunted houses. Whether it be mad scientists experiments in the lab, the cobwebs of a petrifying haunted kitchen, quit halls of an eerie cemetery, women and witches cauldrons. Some even light in the dark, or even have lights to them, shining when it's dark out. As you prepare for a Halloween party or decorating your yard for the holiday you will be sure to get noticed these great orbs. They’re so realistic they make everyday scenes, well, creepy, and soon-to-be favorite of fans of all-things creepy decor.
What’s included
Halloween Eyeball Orbs / Pair (1) (Pack of 2)
Key benefits
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Creepy detail: Lenovo-inspired looking realistic eye designs for creepy effect.
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Multifunctional: Good for Halloween party decor, haunted house or display, can be applied to most surface.
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Convenient to use: Simply sprinkle or lay-and-serve to metamorphose your bath, and voila!
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Durable: No need to replace every year.
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Kid fright: A tad spooky, but not too scary.
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Portable Mini Compact size : Mini of compact size to put in a pocket, no matter aura you want to go.
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You'll get one set per pack, well packaged, hard to add, easy to use.
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Matches: Pairs well with cauldrons, bowls and webs.
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Theme adaptability: Ideal for mad scientist, witchcraft or gothic scenes.
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Instagram Mable: Great fun for parties, events, picnics and get together.
Application tips
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Place it into punch bowls and create floating eyeballs within drinks.
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Use for room table decoration, candy dish or spread individual pieces on table to act as scary table scatter.
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Hide behind cobwebs or under a skeleton prop for extra spook.
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Dive into a witch’s boiling cauldron filled with fog for great photo opportunities.
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. Dot it around gardens or shrubs for glowing “eyes” at night.
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Add to candy bowls on Halloween.
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Mix and match with fake body parts for a gruesome lab look.
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Craft, DIY crafts or Halloween wreaths with them.
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Set on windowsills for the look of being “watched”.
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Pair with black lights or glow sticks for an extra creep quotient.
Key technical details
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Type of plastic or foam (if applicable)!
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Size: Mostly, about one to two inches in diameter
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Amount: Dependent on pack, typically about 6–12 layers
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Styles: Bloodshot, Monster Eyes, Glow in the Dark or LED light up.
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Quality material: under the environmental material Quality and durable material, made for repeat use
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Weight: Not difficult to lift up and carry around.
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For ages: 8 and up
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Space saving design: 26 inches long, it can be stored in between its off seasons.
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Application: Suitable for indoor and outdoor);}
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Material: High quality, extra thick 1/16" clear transparent acrylic and painted with beautiful colorful gloss paints.
Shelf life and compatibility
Halloween Eyeball Orbs can endure seasonal storage if treated with care. Keep them in cool, dry places so they won’t fade or crack. They go with just about any Halloween theme, especially witches, monsters or scary labs. They’re also versatile — hang them solo for a stealthy-creepy touch, or hang them next to cauldrons, webs, skeletons, etc. for good, bloody fun.
FAQs
Q1: How many eyeball orbs are in the collection?
The number of orbs? That varies, though we’ve seen most packs with 6 to 12 orbs.
Q2: Do they glow in the dark?
Some feature actual bloodshot detail painted on their face, some do not.
Q3: Can I use them outdoors?
They sure are! Can be used outdoors too..
Q4: Are they reusable?
Yes, they can be stored and worn for many Halloweens to come.
Q5: What are they made of?
They are typically composed of plastic or foam materials.
Q6: Can they float in water?
Some foam varieties float, while plastic types sink.
Q7: Are they safe for kids?
Yes, but not for a toddler who chokes on small parts.
Q8:Do they come in different designs?
Sure, there are monster eyes, bloodshot eyes, glowing eyes, if you will.
Q9: Can I put them in food or drink?
They serve a decorative (not consumptive) purpose, and are not at all food-safe.
Q10: How should I store them?
Keep the shelled nuts in airtight plastic or glass containers in a cool dry place.