High quality, realistic standing witch dolls (or witch props) add a classic spooky Halloween look to your yard or indoor decorations collection. They work even better if they’re animated to light up, talk, and move around. With motion- and sound-activation, they can be set to remain still until something sets them off to give your guests a good scare.
SpiritHalloween.com has a good selection of standing witch dolls, but they’re kind of hard to link to, so I’ll give you the exact names of each item so you can find them. Just searching the site for “witch decorations” doesn’t turn up everything, either.
So, I searched the site for a while and I’ve listed the best witch props below. Just copy the item name in quotations below, go to SpiritHalloween.com (you can get their through the banner below), and enter the item name in the search box on the left side of the site.
Standing Witch Dolls for Halloween
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“Wild Witch Animated Prop”
If you’re looking for cheap Halloween party decorations, here’s your chance. This witch prop is on sale for $47. This sound-activated witch sways back and forth and moves up and down.
- “Six-Foot Talking Witch Prop With Light-Up Eyes”
Another sound-activated witch, this one’s eyes light up and she talks at you. All in all, she’s a little less scary looking that most of the witch props and is probably the best choice for a kids’ party. $99
- “Six-Foot Talking Head Shrinker Witch Prop with Light-Up Eyes”
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“Animated Lifesize Witch with Fogging Cauldron”
An all-around scary witch prop. Her eyes light up and her mouth moves as she cackles. But that’s not all. She also stirs a bubbling cauldron at her feet. She’s motion and sound-activated, but has an on/off switch, too. But she ain’t cheap at $225
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“Animated Grinning Gertrude Witch”
Gertrude’s pretty average looking, but she talks more than most witch props. She cackles, beckons you closer, and otherwise tries to startle you. Her costume includes bones and pouches of potion ingredients. $129
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“Rising Witch in Cauldron”
I can’t really count this among the “standing witch dolls,” but it’s something different. This witch hides inside a cauldron until activated. Then she jumps out with a mad cackle and flashing red eyes. $129
Definitely bizarre as standing witch dolls go. Her gnarled face half covered by a hood, she holds a shrunken head in hand and a broom in the other. $99
Witch Props for an Indoor or Outdoor Halloween Display
- “12-inch rusted cauldron”
There’s a 12-inch and 16-inch version of this realistic-looking witches’ cauldron. It’s made of plastic, but has a golden metallic color with an aged/tarnished look. $12
- “Floating witches broomstick”
The name’s a little misleading because it doesn’t float, but instead scoots around on the floor, moving continuously as it bumps into objects. Definitely unique. $39
- “Witches’ Ingredients Bottles”
These are great and very unique. The bottles are labled Hemlock, Heart of Bat, and Eye of New. They’re battery operated to light up and show eerie contents in lurid light. $19
- “Witch Cauldron”
A plain name for an unusual looking item. This prop is a Gothic looking black and greenish cauldron with the look of aged iron. It’s about two-feet tall and mounted on what looks like a sort of crow’s foot. $59
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