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>Frightfully Flickr Friday

29 Oct

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1. Halloween Block, 2. La muerta, 3. 234/365 Butternut Squash Goblin, 4. The Finished Halloween Button Tree, 5. halloween jack o’ lantern ’09: Coraline button eyes, lit, 6. Itsy Bitsy Spider Vintage Button Necklace, 7. Limited Edition- Custom Cute Halloween Skull Headband Broach, 8. Halloweeny Pin, 9. Calaveras

>Halloween Snake & Skull Wreath

27 Oct

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After having seen this fantastic Halloween wreath idea in the October edition of Martha Stewart Living, I decided I would have a go at making my own!
Little did I know how difficult a task I had set myself! I tried 4 different local stores (driving between all of them) for the wicker base, only to finally discover one in a florist around the corner from my house – a 5 minute walk away! The next task of finding the rubbery snakes was even harder – I tried every single toy shop in my area only to be told that they did not sell them anymore. I finally found the last 4 in a Halloween pop-up shop, which were not as flexible as I would of liked but by this point I didn’t really care!
I sprayed both the snakes and the wreath (in my enthusiasm to get cracking, I forgot to take any photos before spraying – 2 of the snakes were green and the other 2 were black with a white stripe) and left them to dry all day. I hung the wreath on some string on the washing line and left the snakes flat.
I weaved the snakes around the frame and added some black foliage as the snakes looked a bit lonesome.
And voilà – here she is…
I think I need to have another look in the cold light of day as I am not 100% happy with it yet. It is all weaved and not hot glued so I might well take it apart and have another go. I do have a skull which I also bought today and might include it too – not sure yet…
After totting up what I had spent on the wreath, spray paint, snakes, foliage and the skull – I was a bit shocked to discover I had spent the best part of £33.00!!!!!! (and that does not include the petrol). I would never spend this on a bought Halloween wreath – so this baby had better look good and earn it’s keep!

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>Button Eyed ‘Jack-o-Lantern’ Squash People

11 Oct

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Ever since spending time in the US over Halloween, I have always loved the decorative build-up & anticipation to the big night. The UK Halloween ‘market’ is nothing like that in the States, but it is now slowly catching up and there are lots more Halloween goodies available to buy. I am lucky enough to live in a lovely ‘community’ road, where everyone pretty much knows each other and we have an organised “Trick or Treat” night for all the children. We circulate a ‘ghost’ poster to display in windows for those houses that are happy to open their door to ‘trick or treaters’ and most people tend to display a lit Jack-o-Lantern too.

After seeing this photo on Martha Stewart, I have always given my Jack-o-Lanterns noses – the longer, the better!
So, imagine my glee, when I came across these Jack-o-Lanterns in the Womens Day Halloween Special magazine that a friend kindly sent to me from the US! I can’t quite believe I didn’t think of it before!
This photo was taken about 4 years ago – the first year that my ‘little pumpkin’ felt brave enough to go Trick or Treating – I am sporting a fetching wierd combination of ‘Witchiness meets Blood Sucker’! What plans do you have for Halloween this year?

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