Hubs and our Halloween decorating used to start after we left work on the day. We would light some candles, throw sheets over the furniture, turn on the porch light, and greet the kiddos.
Once we had grands, it became a different story. We now begin early and have eager hands helping. Since Alaska, I’ve been drawn to ravens and crows. So when I spotted this picture from Better Homes and Gardens (.com) I thought….oooooooooo Below is the picture from the site.
My take on it:
I used a purchased faux pumpkin because I am NOT going to put those rhinestones on every year. However, I’m pleased with the grouping and it sits on one side of our fireplace mantel.
The top part of the front window has sheer material with figures that show from either side (inside the house and out). I purchased the paper cats, but crafted the pumpkins using black paper on either side of sheer orange material. A pumpkin garland tops it off.
2015 is eventful because we attended two pumpkin carvings: One was a neighborhood event, with a delightful group sitting around a table carving pumpkins and sharing stories. Robert’s pumpkin is great. Mine…meh…I tried a new “shaving” tool and was not so pleased. Sometimes it does not work out.
The second carving party was a large affair with outside pumpkin stations, inside carving tables, a potluck, and a face painter. Robert’s bald head was too tempting for the face painter who asked if she could do his entire head. Robert, such a good sport, said “Go for it!”
Argggg
There were at least three generations of newbies and old friends to chat with.
Robert brought a “ghost” pumpkin and did a great job. Since scary faces were to frighten away evil spirits, I thought I’d make a little sad pumpkin to scare away the blues. Succcess.
This same party planner, used to line his sidewalk with rod iron plant hooks, holding faux pumpkins he carved with a rotary tool. After a decade of holding the parties, he decided….no more parties (logistics alone — mercy!) and gave away most of his outside items.
We were the lucky recipients and have enjoyed them each year. While he changed his mind about no longer hosting the parties, he knew his former pumpkins had become a tradition in our household. The grands can’t wait to put them out each year. Robert and the grands also make balloon ghosts.
So we are set to go! Candy in the pantry, pumpkins on the porch. Neighborhood trees are graciously doing their part decorating the ground with all the colors you’d want for a Halloween landscape.
Happy Halloween to all!
Cool decorations!!! Happy Halloween! 🙂
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Happy Halloween to you, too.
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Cool pumpkin ^_^
Happy Halloween 🎃👻
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We did have fun! Happy Halloween.
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