Things are about to get busy around here. First spooky season, then festive fall, and before you know it — Christmas will be here in no time.
The holidays are lining up, which means it’s time for a major shopping haul at Wayfair. Fortunately, you’ve arrived at just the right time. From Oct. 5 to 7, Wayfair is running its semi-annual Way Day sale, and there are deep discounts on decor for every inch of your home.
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We’ve rounded up an assortment of seasonal fare — from all the spooky inflatables for your haunted house to the finest dinnerware to set your Christmas table, and cozy sherpa blankets to curl up with this Fall. If there’s been something sitting on your wishlist, the chances are that Wayfair has it.
Below, find the best Way Day decor deals starting at just $8, and be sure to browse the rest of the best Way Day deals to shop now.
Way Day is Wayfair’s semi-annual shopping event. Aside from Amazon Prime Big Deal Days and Cyber Week sales, it’s the biggest sale of the season. Shoppers can expect up to 80% off during Wayfair’s best-selling products across several categories; furniture, bedding, holiday decor, and more.
This year, Way Day will take place from Oct. 5 to 7, giving shoppers three full days to take advantage of the hottest markdowns. Be sure to check back for live coverage of the sales event with Post Wanted.
If you’re known to go all out for Halloween, the “BOO” sign might be in the cards for you this year. This sturdy sign features a wire frame overlaid with a spooky spider web motif and lines with neon-style LED lights for an eerie orange glow.
Our 7 FT Halloween inflatable pumpkin combo with black witch’s hat is made of waterproof, wear-resistant, and rip-resistant polyester fabric which allows you to place it in the garden, yard, lawn, and next to the fireplace, bookshelves, and so on. The cute color and multiple expr
Don’t fear. If you haven’t gotten your hands on the viral Home Depot skeleton this year, it’s not too late. Wayfair offers its own version, and while it may not be quite as tall — it is a fraction of the price, and the lifelike features are sure to add some character to your haunted house.
For a charming take on the spooky season, consider these simply hand-carved paulownia wood pumpkins. They’re the perfect size to throw out on the porch or put on the dinner table. Not to mention, the neutral tones make this collection versatile enough to stay put through Thanksgiving.
For a spectacular front-yard set-up, consider this trio of sinister witches. The faceless bodies are dressed in all black with orange flickering heads that are sure to leave trickertreaters gasping.
Of course, the floating ghost is a classic centerpiece of Halloween decor. This is sure to be a major hit with the kids. Our only fear with this one is that it’s going to fly off the shelves at just under $30.
Who said wreaths are just for Christmas and not for Fall? Well, we’re sure falling in love with this one. It’s made with leafy stalks and colorful twigs for a rustic appeal that would look great on a front door, in windows, or in the center of your dinner table.
As the weather starts cooling down, all we want to do is curl up on the couch. Let’s face it: throw pillows are the easiest way to elevate a space and add a touch of festivity without revamping the entire look of your living room. Plus, the design on these is pretty charming.
Candles, candles, and more candles. The season is not complete without sweet Fall smells. DW Home makes some of the best hand-poured candles, and they’re marked down over 50% for Way Day. Savor all your favorite scents — pumpkin, cinnamon, apple cider, and rum.
Don’t forget the flannels. These cozy sherpa blankets are an easy addition to your living space and are available in a range of color combinations, so you can choose the one that fits your style.
Greet all your guests with a simple, yet elegant doormat that reminds them what matters most around this time of year. This one reads “Grateful, Thankful, Blessed,” in lovely cursive script, and deserves a spot in front of the home year-around.
Make your Thanksgiving spread pop this year with this orange wooden “Thankful” decor piece. The bold, cutout letters, embellished with leaves, berries, and pumpkins make for a beautiful accent.
This frostbitten freestanding snowman is a continuous best-seller. Reviewers say he holds up well year after year and lights up well enough to spot from afar. He’s got all the traditional features; stick arms, a carrot nose, and a wide smile that never falls.
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Bring the holiday magic inside with this LED light block sign with a winter message of “Believe, Let it Snow, Season Greetings.” It’s just the right size for the dining table, and we reckon it would make a lovely gift for hosts ahead of the holidays.
A gift for you and all your guests, this Pre-Lit Thread Gift Box Assortment makes for an eye-catching outdoor display. Each box is pre-lift and crafted with durable metal, so it’s sure to survive a couple of snowstorms.
If you’re not in the mood to chop down another tree this year, consider a lovely North Valley Spruce right out of the box. This seven-foot festive artificial tree boasts all the features of the real thing, without the maintenance. Best of all, you can reuse it year after year, saving trees and time.
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Christmas dinner has never looked better. This elegant porcelain dinnerware set will instantly elevate your table, complete with jolly holly and berry motifs and gold banding for a timeless statement. It even comes with mugs for your Christmas morning cocoa.
Toss out your old wreath! The wintery Millwood Pines piece comes in more colors than we can count and several sizes to fit every front door. Reviewers say it’s well-made and receives many compliments.
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Prime Big Deal Days is an Amazon-hosted sale event exclusive for Prime members. It’s similar to Amazon Prime Day, offering a wide range of deals and discounts on various products, and spanning two days annually in October.
The sale runs just 48 hours, beginning at 12 a.m. PT on Tuesday, October 8, through 11:59 p.m. PT on Wednesday, October 9.
October Prime Day ends October 9 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific time, so east-coasters have until about 3 a.m. on October 10 their time to shop the deals.
Already wondering when the next Amazon Prime Day is? Prime Day takes place in July each year. While Amazon hasn’t confirmed the dates for Prime Day 2025, it’s safe to assume it will take place in mid-July — similar to previous years.
While Prime members can take full advantage of Amazon Prime Day (plus all the benefits of the subscription), interested shoppers can grab a 30-day free trial to enjoy Prime Day with no strings attached.
From reporting on Amazon Prime Day throughout the years, we can tell you for certain that it’s the ideal period to upgrade to Apple’s latest AirPods, restock some new kitchen items and comb through the massive catalog of Amazon best-sellers.
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