Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Vintage Halloween Decorating
Halloween collector and artisan Bruce Elsass throws frightfully whimsical parties in his home decked out in fanciful antique Halloween decorations. Take inspiration from his approach for ways to display your own collectibles. The decor in Bruce's dining room is typical of 1920s party decorating with exotic paper lanterns, colorful streamers, and ghoulish pumpkin faces. The room's focal point is a grinning Beistle black cat centerpiece that's nearly 80 years old.
A contemporary cat holds a lit jack-o'-lantern for the freeloading birds circling his tail. Their backdrop is a former doll's chest made from old orange crates and filled with German papier-mache pumpkins. For collectors, the smaller the pumpkins, the greater their value.
Majolica pottery -- stored year-round in a hutch -- complements the seasonal addition of Halloween decorations. The whimsical rectangular plates in back are paper pieces produced by the American Dennison Company between 1930 and 1950.
A grinning skeleton holds court among cobwebbydesserts. The homemade paper-pulp skeleton is held together with wires. The figure is surrounded by a permanent display case of antique bottles and jars, dressed up for the party with spray-on spiderwebbing. Dare kids and adults at your party to pick up candy and cookies at the skeleton's feet.
To view more go to this website:
http://www.bhg.com/holidays/halloween/indoor-decorating/vintage-halloween-decorations/?page=4
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
60 Teen and Adult Halloween Games
Halloween Party Games for Teens and Grown Ups
There are still some silly and spooky games here but most of these Halloween Party Games and various Halloween food eating games, active and scavenger hunts that are best suited for teens and adults Halloween parties and events.![]() | Halloween GamesComplete List of Over 60 Halloween GamesChildren's Halloween Games - Not so spooky games for the 3 - 7 crowd Halloween Games - Pumpkin Bowling, Bingo, Hunts and more More Halloween Games - Spiders, Scarecrow, Ghosts, Halloween Story game and more Scary & Gross Halloween Games - Gross food games, scary stories, scavenger hunts... Printable Halloween Games - Just buy, print and play Halloween Murder Mystery - Variety of mysteries for teens and adults Halloween Costumes - Baby, Kids, Men, Women, and Pets ShareThis - Click to Save to Your Favorite Bookmarks or Email a Friend! |
Halloween Party Games include name, supplies and how to play. For party games that go into more detail, variations and whether it is a printable game just click on the link.
Scary Halloween Story - My Dear Late Lamented Friend or Miserly ManSupplies: Two Olives for eyes, Wire Frames from old glasses (optional), Cooked cold spaghetti - intestines, Cold oiled dirty plastic – skin, Un-Popped Popcorn (10-15) – teeth and moreThis scary gross food passing classic is great for kids and adults. Our poor friend has passed away and the only thing left are his body parts. We have a complete story for you to tell. Game details and instructions Thanks, Connie S. |
Tragic SamSupplies: cooked spaghetti or cooked cauliflower, peeled tomato, peeled grapes, popcorn kernels, baby carrots, spam, pen and paper, bags or bowlsTragic Sam has passed away but he still is with us, but can you identify what items are his eyes, brains, heart or fingers. Lower the lights and get ready for ghoulish good time. Game details and instructions Thanks, Abbey |
Halloween Treasure Hunt GameSupplies: Logically laid out clues and treasureOne of our visitors laid out a variety of clues for a Halloween treasure hunt and all you need to do is modify the clues, create a map and hide the treasure! Game details and instructions Thanks, Elaine from Georgia Find the rest of the list here: http://www.partygameideas.com/halloween-games/index-adult-games_4.php |
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Mark Your Calendars Ladies and Gents
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Halloween Bathroom Year Round
So I am thinking about turning my upstair bathroom into a Halloween bathroom. I saw a lady in a magazine that had an awesome one with shelving across the top to display her wares. Sooo armed with paint in hand I say lets do this!
I have done some research and found this website that sells toilet bowl covers, carpets soap dispensers has shower curtains, etc....you can view it here.
How kewl is this?
For the more gore fans this website has a blood spattered shower curtain here



This is the coffin one and the spiderweb is on there also so awesome.
This man Bryan makes custom coffin items. How about this cabinet and mirror combo. He also have pictures of a kitchen too he made. Click the words custom coffin items to see his site...
Found one more gore curtain and bathmat combo here .
And blood shower gel here
Oh the joy of shopping today whoohoo!
Saturday, July 3, 2010
How Do You Celebrate Halloween?
I started making vignettes on top of tables, in front of the fireplace and on the fireplace mantle.
There are many great sites online if you google vintage Halloween that you can be on here for days.
I also started making my kids Halloween costumes instead of buying them in the store. The kids get so many compliments on them. Last year they went as karate kids. The year before they went as a cowboy and firemen.
I still get a flutter when it is time to go trick or treating. It brings back so many memories from my childhood.
My younger son never fails when it gets dark, he doesn't care how much candy he could get, the monsters are out to get him and he wants to go home LOL We never fail to come out with a big pillowcase of candy anyway. I say pillowcase because that is what we use instead of the store bought plastic junk.
Maybe this year I will go to or have an adult Halloween party, should be fun.....
Soooo how do you celebrate Halloween?
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Newbies 4 Sale
Americana Nail Hair Angel on Etsy and on Website under summer dolls tab page 5
Long Nose witch on Etsy and website under fall dolls cont tab page 5
Stir Witches on Etsy and website under fall dolls cont tab page 5
Stick witch on Etsy and website under fall dolls cont tab page 5
Monday, May 31, 2010
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Newest Creations
These are stock photos
Witch dress with spell and witch tea party
Thursday, May 6, 2010
How to Make a Spooky Halloween Card
http://www.craftideas.info/html/halloween_card_.html
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Gelda Witch Vacuum Cover
I showed this gal on my facebook fan page last night and she is gone gone gone.......I will take customs on her just go to my website under fall dolls cont page 4
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Up for Sale Now
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Pumpkin Picture Holder
Pumpkin Picture HolderUsing Fimo soft molding clay is a great and easy to way to bring your ideas to life. While shopping one day, my mom and I came across some small wooden pumpkins. Supplies!! All you need for your Pumpkin Picture HolderShe instantly said I could make them and encouraged me to go out that very day and buy my supplies. Whittling a pumpkin out of wood is far from my artist talents, so I used a medium that I could sculpt with my hands and minimal other tools.
Your pumpkin can be any size. Though the bigger the pumpkin the better it will hold up your picture. Mine are about 1 1/2 to 2 inches tall. One small package of Fimo will yield a perfect size pumpkin. I use white clay because I like to paint my pumpkins after they are done baking. If you would rather not paint them, you could instead buy the orange tinted clay.
Fimo Pumpkin Shaping
To start, roll your clay into a ball. Then, press down on the top with your finger to give a slight dip, like all pumpkins have at the top where the stem is. Our pumpkins won̢۪t have stems, but instead will have a metal coil to hold a photo. You will next need a toothpick. Start at the very top and press the toothpick down to the bottom, using the sides and not the pointy end. This creates the ridges. Continue this around the pumpkin until you get your desired look.
Wrap wire around kabobNext you need the coil. I use a 16 gauge crafting wire to do so. Using needle nose pliers, you will clasp the wire at the very end and twist the wire around itself. Cut it off at the desired length.
To make the little coils that come off the stem, I use a kabob stick, and twist a 26 gauge green crafting wire around it. Leave a small amount of straight part at the end to stick in the pumpkin.
Before baking, make sure to create the holes that the wire will go in. Do not bake with the wire in the clay. Make sure you allow the Fimo to completely cool before painting or gluing in the wire. If you are going to paint the Fimo, then I would wait until you are completely done painting before you glue in the wire. I generally use acrylic paints. When gluing, I use a metal glue or multipurpose permanent craft glue. You want it to be as strong as possible so it can hold up its picture.
Once you are done painting and your wire is glued in, use a sealer to hold in the paint and make it more durable. There are many different sealers you can use, and I have yet to experiment with all of them. There are spray sealers, paint on sealers, and sealers that are made especially for clay. Then you also have your choice of matte or shiny. I like the shiny and spray on sealers.
In the end, find your spookiest pictures and display for the world to see!
Tutorial and photos submitted by Jill King. Thank you, Jill!
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Newbies Coming
Monday, December 28, 2009
Flying Bat Pinata
Tip: When using black tissue paper, wear gloves and cover your work surface because the dye may run and stain
Paste Layers of Tissue Paper on Balloon
Begin by resting a large balloon on an empty jar (this will prevent the damp tissue from discoloring or sticking to the work surface). Dab diluted craft glue (2 parts glue to 1 part water) on a small section of the balloon, and cover with two full layers of newspaper. For each strip of paper, apply glue and overlap each one slightly before brushing on more glue. After the second layer, tie a long piece of string around center (this will hang your pinata), then continue with 2 more layers of newspaper, followed by black tissue, from the balloon's crown to its knot. Repeat for small balloon (this will become the bat's head), but don't include the string.
Note: This picture is meant to illustrate the technique, but you will be using newspaper and black tissue paper, rather than orange tissue paper, for this project.
Next: Step 2 Hang to Dry
Step 2
Hang to Dry
Using clothespins, hang the tissue-covered large and small balloons from the clothesline by their knots; let dry completely (several hours or overnight).
Step 3
Cut Hole for Candy
Cut a hole in top of body (the large balloon) with utility knife, and save the piece to use for ears. Pop the balloon by making a slit with scissors next to the knot; remove. Cover cut edge with tissue and fill the body with wrapped candy.
Step 4
Assemble the Bat
Pop and remove the balloon from smaller piece. Place small sphere (the head) onto large one (the body). Drape several layers of black tissue paper over the head toward the body and around the neck, brushing with diluted glue until neck is secure. Let dry. Draw or print our bat face template; trace onto white card stock. Cut out features; attach with undiluted glue. Cut ears from reserved piece; glue in place.
Step 5
Make the Wings
Sketch large wing shapes on black poster board, and cut them out. Secure wings to the sides of the bat's body with black duct tape. Paste black tissue paper over the joints to cover the tape. Next, use tape to attach a length of string to the end of each wing. (This will allow you to suspend the wings as if in flight.) Cover the tape with tissue paper. To hang the bat, suspend from body string. Then, tack the two wing strings to the ceiling to make the bat look as if it is flying
Balloons
Jars
Craft glue, by Martha Stewart Crafts, from marthastewartcrafts.com
Black tissue paper, $.89 for 10 sheets, from Create for Less
Medium artist's paintbrush
Clothespins and clothesline
Small scissors, $10, by Martha Stewart Create, from Walmart or marthastewartcrafts.com
Craft knife, $12.99, by Martha Stewart Crafts, from Michaels or marthastewartcrafts.com
String
Candy
White card stock, by Martha Stewart Crafts, from marthastewartcrafts.com
Black poster board
Bat face template
http://images.marthastewart.com/images/content/web/pdfs/pdf1/1004_batface.pdf
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Monday, October 5, 2009
Sooooo
I wanted to have a Christmas open house but that is not going to happen as I am so backed up with Halloween that I will be making it until Easter LOL But I will do special orders on things and maybe get a few pieces done here and there. I also have many swaps and the dolls to get out for the Prim Elegance Magazine soooo busy busy busy.....Somewhere in here I also got to work in kids Halloween costumes too...
I listed 2 newbies on Etsy, their pics are above.....
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Credit Cards I can Take
Machine is up and running. Happy Shopping!
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Get Organized for Halloween, 10 Spooktacular Tips
Ghosts, witches, goblins and black cats . . . yes, it's Halloween once again. Here are 10 tips to ensure this holiday is a fun one for your and your family.
1. Make a List
Make a checklist of everything you'd like to do for Halloween--such as making/getting costumes, having a party, attending a festival, carving a pumpkin, getting some scary books or videos at the library and taking the kids trick-or-treating, safety precautions, and baking pumpkin pie.
2. Decorate for the Season
It's time to pull out your tried-and-true Halloween decorations from year's past. If they're not in one organized place this year, be sure you put them all in one organized place for next year when you're done with them.
3. Find the Festivities
Using the Web and your local newspapers, find out what Halloween festivities are happening in your area. Schedule some outings for your family and enjoy the season. Apple picking, pumpkin picking and hay rides are popular this time of the year.
4. Search Your TV Listings
Search through your TV listing and make a schedule of all Halloween programs and cartoons you wish to watch. If the family can't be together when a particular program is airing, video tape it and watch it together later on.
5. Buy Treats Ahead of Time
Pick up Halloween treats at the supermarket now so you're ready for trick-or-treaters.
6. Organize Treats into Treat Bags
Spend time before Hallowing, placing an assortment of treats into each treat bag (or plastic baggie.) Every trick-or-treater will then get an equal amount of treats.
7. Organize a Halloween Party
If you plan to have a Halloween party at your house, plan for the party ahead of time. Make a list of everything you plan to do, and everyone you wish to invite. Be sure to get the invitations out early. Begin preparing meals and baking before October 31st.
8. Get Ready for Parties You're Attending
If you already have plans to go to a Halloween party elsewhere, determine what you'll need to bring to the party. Will you need to bring food? Find out what dish you'll be bringing, and determine if it can be prepared ahead of time. Need a costume? Begin making one now, or be sure to hit the costume shops early, while you still have time.
9. Send Out Halloween Greetings
Halloween is a great time of year to keep in touch with family and friends. Send Halloween greetings in the mail, or save money and send e-mail greetings.
10. Enjoy the Season
Go outdoors and enjoy the fall foliage. Take a walk in the brisk air. Enjoy your neighbors' Halloween decorations around town. Take some photos for your memory book. After all, this holiday doesn't linger after October 31st--you'll be heading right into the holiday season!
Friday, August 28, 2009
New Dollies and Vintage Items coming
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
