A seasonal decorative item, typically constructed from molded plastic, often depicts a female figure associated with sorcery and the celebration of All Hallows’ Eve. These representations, often illuminated from within, are commonly displayed on lawns, porches, and in windows during the autumn season. An example would be a green-skinned figure with a pointed hat, holding a broom, and placed near a doorway as part of a holiday display.
Such decorations offer a relatively inexpensive and durable way to enhance the festive atmosphere of residential and commercial properties. Their prevalence in the cultural landscape of the holiday speaks to their widespread appeal and ease of acquisition. Historically, the utilization of molded plastic for holiday ornamentation emerged in the mid-20th century, providing a mass-producible alternative to more traditional handcrafted decorations, contributing to the evolving aesthetic of seasonal celebrations.