Who wants to try their hand at this fine decoration? I love the idea of Halloween “snowflakes.”
Take a moment to study the intricacies of this design and watch the hidden bats and hats appear!
Tutorial links here.
Who wants to try their hand at this fine decoration? I love the idea of Halloween “snowflakes.”
Take a moment to study the intricacies of this design and watch the hidden bats and hats appear!
Tutorial links here.
Novel Creations is an incredible Etsy store for the discerning literary geek. There’s a selection of classic horror for the Halloween season (or in my case, all year).
I have to get my hands on one of these…though not sure which I would choose. Perhaps this one:
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Here’s an odyssey of Halloween shoes, some manufactured, some hand painted. Sorry I can’t include all the links to them (pesky hand pain)!
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There are not enough pictures on the Rucus Studio website. Scott Smith is responsible for some of the most interesting and well crafted Halloween props out there.
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Oh boy…the new offerings from Villafane Studios are going instantly on the wish list.
From the website:
Bring instant life to your pumpkin with our fully poseable Vine Arms. Create characters just by bending and posing the arms and fingers. Have them hold objects or do positions. Use them with the Vine Legs and Replacement Stem and create figures without even having to carve. Add them to your carved pumpkin face and create a figure that entertains.
Buy the Vine Arms together with the Vine Legs and stem together and you can create a pumpkin character without having to carve anything if you want.
Check out the demo:
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I just love this woman’s work so much…I feel a compulsion to post the majority of her projects as they emerge. Here are a few amazing spooky treats for the Halloween season.
Doesn’t she pack an incredible amount of character into her pieces?
The detail is incredible.
Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular has a wonderful array of brilliant carving work. Here are a few of my favorites.
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Damn French Desserts call themselves “purveyor of exquisite knick knack.” Look at the romantic anatomy domes!
There is some great stationary for the morbidly inclined as well.

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I came across a post about Aloca’s Book of Decorations (1959, Aluminum Company of America and Artists and Writers Press, Inc.). The star of the show, in this case, is tin foil.
While some may argue these designs are “cute,” I find they fall into that semi-unsettling-for-inarticulate-reasons category that always strikes my fancy.
Foil head coverings are a bit of a stretch.

The camel in the back is pretty cool. He’s just standing there marveling at the freaks next to him.

Not really a majestic mythical beast…but it’s…shiny and crinkly?

Okay Aloca, you got me here. This helmet is badass.

And my Christmas crafts for this coming year…

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Johannes Schulz created a vodka bottle with a 3 dimensional spine and ribcage running through it.
The product is intended to represent the drink “having a real spine to it.” But I think it’s a great design, no matter what the bottle contains.
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