Witchy windows: Scots decorate homes for Halloween
Susan GrantSusan Grant and her children teamed up with their neighbours to produce this Wicked-themed display
The coronavirus pandemic means Halloween in Scotland looks and feels a bit different this year.
Take a look at some of the imaginative window displays celebrating the Halloween tradition.
Stephen Kasiewicz"Covid, bolt ya rocket" was the message in this Glasgow window
Rhona SmithRhona Smith's contribution, featuring "George the gardener", along with his pumpkin
Matt BridgestockThis impressive multi-storey effort is part of the "Window Wanderland" trail in the Battlefield area of Glasgow
Jenni LorimerCobwebs and giant spiders take centre stage of Jenni Lorimer's display in Eaglesham
Andrea ClarkAndrea Clark spotted this skeletal display in Glasgow's southside
Clarkston Community CouncilTissue paper was used to create this colourful display, part of the "Witchy Windows" trail in Clarkston
Craig HunterThree eerie ghosts projected onto Craig Hunter's window, complete with a light-up bat
Lorraine JenkinsLorraine Jenkins' window in Clarkston features some spooky silhouettes
Louise CampbellLouise Campbell has gone full-out with the decorations on her window sill
Emma MacQueenIn Fife, Emma MacQueen used paint to craft this Halloween landscape
Matt BridgestockMatt Bridgestock snapped this picture on a walk through "Window Wanderland" in Glasgow
Mairead Brophy"Stay safe" - a suitable message for a pandemic Halloween, part of the Ghosty Giffnock trail
John DawsonImpressive pumpkins on the doorstep of Glasgow's Kirklee Mansion, snapped by John Dawson
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