The kids always rake in tons of candy, and adults go to a concert on Saturday night. There was a taco bar, kids' crafts, costume parade and contest, and a pumpkin decorating contest. I won a trophy for decorated pumpkins for three years before I stopped entering mine. I had a Rubbermaid tub filled with Halloween costumes for everyone.
Anyway, today's make is Halloween decor. I inherited the three colored bottles after my mom's passing. I filled each with different things: one is oil and skeleton parts, another is a set of $ Store twinkle lights, and the last is filled with sparkly stones. After placing Halloween stickers on each bottle, I set them aside to "set my scene".
I used leftover leaves (from a old garland) on top of a piece of grey cheesecloth, placing the bottles on these and distributing the leaves to their best. My daughter made the gravestone behind the bottles and then dropped a few sunflower blooms for color.
I placed this scene in my kitchen. I have a corner table-and-bench set I bought from a thrift store. With just two people cooking and eating meals together, my original kitchen table and chairs was just too big for us. I carefully arranged the Apothecary shelf in the corner of it. The wallpaper in the photo is the original from I think 1962!!
Although I'm looking forward to Halloween I'm disappointed that I only have three ore days to show off my Halloween artwork and crafts! Oh, well, there's always Christmas...
2 comments:
More inventive and beautiful work Pat. I hope your celebrations go well. We don't make much of it in the UK, although the youngsters are now dressing up and people have things around their houses, like never before.
Faith x
Halloween is irresistible. The state that I live in is the biggest producer of pumpkins, canned and fresh, as well as pumpkin pie filling if you don't know how to make the pie from scratch. My mom taught her three girls to cook and bake, which is becoming a lost art!!
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