Saturday, August 3, 2013

It all started when I was little. . .

The other day, I was trying to pinpoint where my love of Halloween started.  Honestly, I can't tell you the year or the moment that started it all, I just know Halloween has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember.

I remember spending our October afternoons decorating our small home with various construction paper and yarn cut outs and decor. 

One year in particular, when I was about 6 or 7, I remember we spent the whole week working on Halloween crafts.  My mom and aunt made a yarn wreath adorned with stuffed, felt jack'o'lanterns, scarecrows and ghosts.  I spent my time making Halloween costumes for my Barbies.  Once I was done, my parents proudly displayed them along with all our other decorations.  Adorned with our handmade wreath, construction paper ghosts and witches, accordion ghosts and costumed Barbies, we were ready for Halloween. 



The years went on, and there was never one time we didn't decorate or go through elaborate lengths to create a costume.  Fortunately, as we grew in age our taste also grew as well, but that's another post for another time.  

But I think it is because of these happy memories of childhood that I continue to love Halloween so much.



Wednesday, July 31, 2013

This week I've learned ...
moving causes delays.

Sorry I haven't posted anything new.  I just moved to a new city for a job and everything has been a little out of control.  But never fear, I hope to have things sorted out and get back to posting a nice Halloween treat on Saturday.  

Happy Haunting and see you on Saturday!

Monday, July 15, 2013

Blood, Parchment and Coffins

Our theme for 2010 was The Count's castle and we did our best to set the mood 
with decorations and food, but that information is for another post, on another day. 

Today I'd like to talk to you about our invitations.  

They needed to fit perfectly with our vampire theme.  I wanted them to be playful but
authentic, as if they were made by the Count himself.  I scoured the web looking for 
something that might catch my eye.  Finally, after hours of searching I found it.


I found this awesome website and it had just what I needed ... Coffin Boxes!
These mini coffin boxes were free to download and print, so I did :)

Then, I needed the actual invite.
My idea was to make it seem like this was an actual invitation from The Count, so I needed to make it look like it was written on old parchment paper with a fine quill pen.
I found a free paper texture online (sorry, I can't remember the website), opened up
Photoshop, and got to work.  

I wanted to keep it fun, so I added a little humor, found a font that was as elegant as The Count, and included some blood spots, because you can't be a vampire without blood.


The letters were then folded up nicely and placed in the coffins and delivered to the proper victims ... er, I mean guests.  Everyone loved it and it set the tone perfectly for our Halloween party.

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Welcome to my Cauldron of Treats!
This blog will be dedicated to all things Halloween.

I will be posting twice a week for the next eleven weeks leading up to October.
Posts will consist of pictures of Halloween past, haunting inspiration, 
references, costumes and many other spooky goodies.


 So stay for a spell and enjoy as we count down, post by post,
to the greatest time of the year ... Halloween!

Friday, October 21, 2011

The Von Spüken Hotel, The Front Desk

The Front Desk ... 
Welcome to the Von Spüken Hotel ... 
I'm sure you'll have a hauntingly good time.

This is our front desk, complete with sign-in ledger, feather pen, shelf and bell.


We got this buffet table and valence at a Thrift store, it was perfect :)

This is a vintage-looking bell that I got on Amazon.com
and I got this pair of happy metal pumpkins at Ross.
Here's our shelf to hold room keys and mail.
My mom made it our of cardboard and we spray painted it brown.
I love how she made it look old.

Valence with the Von Spüken Hotel logo.
To the left of the front desk we have our elevator
which will "take" our guests to the party.

The Von Spüken Hotel, The Elevator

The Haunted Elevator!
Welcome ... will you be joining the party on the 9th floor?


With the door open

The inside

Here, you see the elevator buttons
and a moving brick wall through the window.
The elevator floor vibrates giving the feeling that it's actually moving.
MANY THANKS to my brother Joseph for rigging this up!

This is the view from the elevator before the door closes
and you're "taken" to the 9th floor for the party.

And this is the view from the elevator after the door closes
you arrive at your destination.  We really worked hard to
give our guests the feeling that they were actually moving to another floor.



This is the view from the Front Desk after you're taken to the 9th floor.




The Von Spüken Hotel, The Sitting Room

The Sitting Room ... 
a room of memories since forgotten.

Once you exit the elevator, you enter the sitting room.

Complete with a fireplace, old pictures, phonograph ...


a dusty piano ... 

and a game of chess.  

I bought this "haunted portrait" at Target, used an old
lamp shade, vintage looking record player, 
and cane with air-dry clay to create the phonograph.
We used an economy size of baking soda to create the dust.

The mantle is adorned with candelabras I bought several
years ago at Target, the Von Spüken Hotel logo and a portrait of Mr. Von Spüken himself.
I followed a project tutorial found in the Better Homes and Gardens
Halloween special.  It was titled "Mount a ghoulish stairway exhibit".
Of course I modified it to suit my needs and taste.