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Kedric Francis
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One of the scariest things about the annual Halloween Boutique at Rogers Gardens is the fear that the coolest collectibles and dastardly decorate items will sell out before we get to them. Never, and we mean never, put something back on the shelf expecting to return later to purchase. It will be long gone! The opening parties this year seemed even busier than we remember, as fans of home decor for the Halloween holiday know this is visit their favorite designer haunt.

Luckily, the talented buyers at Rogers Gardens busily restock many of the most in-demand items. Insiders know, though, that if you want the art on the walls or the brilliantly creepy girl mannequins dressed as scary Red Riding Hood, spooky Snow White, or zombie Sleeping Beauty, it is too late. A VIP customer with tremendous taste and a nonprofit party to decorate buys the big-ticket items up early.

But it’s not too late to decorate your haunted house, or just enjoy the creepy and clever designs of the Grimms Tales-themed rooms.

Rogers Gardens, 2301 San Joaquin Hills Rd. | Corona del Mar | 949.640.5800 | rogersgardens.com