Set of 3 Spooky 3D Printed Halloween LED Candles with Ghostly Faces

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Light up your Halloween with this eerie set of 3D printed LED candles! Each candle features a ghostly face cutout, bringing a touch of spooky fun to your holiday decor. The set includes three unique designs in festive Halloween colors—two in orange and one in white—each sitting on a sturdy black candle holder. These flameless candles are perfect for creating a haunting ambiance while keeping things safe and stylish. Add them to your table, mantel, or entryway for a spooky glow that’s sure to thrill!

3 tealight candles included.

NOTE: Not designed for outside use in direct sunlight. Due to the nature of 3D printing objects may have slight surface imperfections. There may also be variations in color depending material supply.

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  1. Anonymous

    They are super cute, and they are exactly what I wanted!

  2. Anonymous

    cute can’t wait to set it out for Halloween

  3. Anonymous

    The candles look cool and all the lights work! The item arrived on time and is complete! The only thing that would make this product better is if they were all just a little bit bigger, but that is a small subjective complaint. Great product!

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