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11 Best New HomeGoods Fall Pumpkin and Harvest Decor Finds Under $25

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Shop 11 new HomeGoods fall pumpkin and harvest decor finds under $25, from glass pumpkins and felt garlands to Martha Stewart boxwood wreaths.
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Fall is almost here, even though I am not ready for it! I am still basking in the summer sun, while my local HomeGoods is already full throttle into fall decor. There are tons of items to decorate your home for the next few months, from Halloween-specific decor to more general fall pumpkin and harvest goodies. What should you buy before the best items sell out? Here are 11 of the best new HomeGoods fall pumpkin and harvest decor finds under $25.

1
So Many Gorgeous Glass Pumpkins

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Leah Groth

If you love glass pumpkins, HomeGoods has you covered. I found an enormous amount of decorative glass pumpkins in every color and pattern imaginable, all at super affordable prices.

2
Lots of Kitchen Goodies

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Leah Groth

From cookie jars and coffee ground jars to espresso and coffee cups, HomeGoods has a huge selection of Halloween- and fall-themed kitchen goodies. I spotted a few Winnie the Pooh items, Charlie Brown-themed designs, and also Rae Dunn.

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3
The Bougiest Preserved Wreath

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Leah Groth

This gorgeous preserved boxwood Martha Stewart wreath at HomeGoods was at my store, and it looked so expensive. I was shocked by the price: Just $24.99. It has such a great fall vibe.

4
A Cozy Pumpkin Pillow

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Leah Groth

This Martha Stewart pumpkin throw pillow is more decorative than anything else, but it’s such a fun addition to your chair, sofa, or bed. It was so plush and soft. The price? $19.99.

5
A Scarecrow Shelf Sitter

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Leah Groth

Nothing screams fall harvest style more than scarecrows. This smaller scarecrow is a sitter and can be set on top of your entryway console, with its feet hanging off the end.

6
A Pumpkin Welcome Mat

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Leah Groth

Greet your guests with harvest style! I buy a new doormat every season, and HomeGoods has so many affordable fall options. This pumpkin-decorated doormat is perfect for fall, working for early fall, Halloween, and even Thanksgiving. Get it for $12.99.

7
All the Fall Candles

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Leah Groth

If one thing gets me in the mood for fall, it is lighting a fall candle and smelling nostalgic scents like pumpkin spice and apple crisp. My store had aisles full of your favorites, many just $7.99.

8
This Pumpkin Garland

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Leah Groth

You can use a decorative garland in many ways in an entryway. Hang it on a door, drape it over a console, or hang it on the wall. Either way, this adorable felt pumpkin garland will elevate your entryway look.

9
Bathroom Decorations

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Leah Groth

Don’t forget to decorate your bathroom for fall! There are tons of Halloween options, including soap dispensers and bathmats, all under $25.

10
Frames

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Leah Groth

Personalize your home in harvest spirit while adding all your family photos to your space. There are lots of frame options, many costing around $10. I  love the pumpkin-shaped ones.

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11
And, More Garlands

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Leah Groth

My store had an entire endcap filled with garlands. Some were Halloween-specific, while others were more generally fall-themed. All of these were under $25. Shop these items and more at your local HomeGoods. Inventory and prices vary by location.

Leah Groth
Leah Groth is an experienced shopping editor and journalist for Best Life and Eat This, Not That! bringing readers the best new finds, trends, and deals each week. Read more
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