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  • Halloween Countdown: Vintage Halloween Photos

    October 31st, 2011

    I have hundreds of vintage Halloween images collected. These just happen to be floating around my desktop right now from the last day or so (which probably says something about my voracious image hoarding habits).

    I love this one. There’s something almost melancholy about it…

  • Halloween Countdown: Sunday Sweets

    October 30th, 2011

    I know I already posted some Halloween wedding cakes, but I couldn’t resist snagging a few favorites from the Cake Wrecks Sunday Sweets collections.

    I’d like to see a lineup of Universal monster busts from this creator:

    Coulrophobia (fear of clowns) is supposedly rather common, though I can’t imagine why.

    It’s rare to find a cake this conceptually original. Fantastic!

    Some nice Jack-O-Lanterns…

    And last but not least…if Dr. Frankenstein were a pastry chef…

    I really like how the creator opted for subtle airbrushing over straight up gore. So much more unsettling. Brilliant!

  • Halloween Countdown: Odds and Ends Megapost

    October 30th, 2011

    I’m sure many of you have already seen the zombie pumpkin spawn, but it’s truly amazing:

    Perhaps I should start a “romance” tag for all the things I find endearing that would probably thoroughly put off most women (like Zombie Bon Bons):

    This D.W. Frydendall Halloween Icon Portrait Show at Hyaena Gallery features one of my all time favorites…Hatbox Ghost (featured here and here)!

    Check out my friend K.O.’s wonderful blog The Skeleton Key for Halloween goodies (great photos of her personal excursions and decor!).

    Not Halloween related exactly, but monstrous…observe a hamster with a unique hoarding habit by CLICKING HERE.

    And speaking of creatures, one of my favorite nature blogs, Real Monstrosities has a Halloween collection of natural spooky critters.

    How about a wonderful collection of death (and life) masks?:

    For the Hello Kitty fans out there, enjoy this little feline in the guise of your favorite monsters here:

    A ridiculously cute spooky Russian doll garland, downloadable here.

    Ugh…I guess at least this is preparing her for her teen years and adulthood when the only pre-made costume choices she’ll have will be slutty cop, slutty bumblebee, slutty nurse, slutty witch, slutty fairy…

    More later or tomorrow!

  • Halloween Countdown: Skull Sheets and Bedding

    October 29th, 2011

    If you want to go ALL out, and decorate your sleep chamber with something undead, there are a number of options out there.

    Sin In Linen now has a line of skull bedding:

    Ooh, it seems someone has started a whole site dedicated to Skull Bedding.

    Skulls made of flowers…slightly Day of the Dead-ish:

    Believe it or not, this set comes from Walmart:

    There are plenty of cutesy designs like this one, if that’s your cup of bony tea.

    Incidentally, this came up in my image search. Somehow, putting skulls on a Snuggie makes it look even LESS tough than usual…if possible.

  • Halloween Countdown: Grandinroad

    October 28th, 2011

    Here are a few of my favorite picks from Grandinroad’s Halloween Haven this season.

    Skeleton hand wall mounts:

    Or witch hands, if you prefer:

    This tree is incredible:

    I think it’s actually the flowers that are for sale, but I can’t take my eyes off the mummies:

    Ah yes, here they are…

    Skulls and tapers sold separately, but it’s a nice combo:

    They also have life size animatronics and animatronic accessories. I’m actually partial to the crawling hands and dancing broomsticks:

    See more here.

  • Twitter

    October 27th, 2011

    Some folks have asked if I use Twitter. I do:

    @SheWalksSoftly


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    I have very mixed feelings about the site. I steer clear of relentless self-promotion cross posted to every social networking site. So for now my Twitter is only used only for personal musings.

    However, I’m starting to understand that people rely on Twitter to signal when their favorite sites are updated. Would an automatic link to SheWalksSoftly posts actually be useful? Please chime in, Twitter crowd:

  • Halloween Countdown: Rhode Montijo

    October 27th, 2011

    Pumpkinrot pointed me to the Halloween collection of sketches, paintings and sculpture from children’s book artist Rhode Montijo.

    I love this image:

    Bat wallpaper…always a plus.

    See more here.

  • Halloween Countdown: MF Gallery Halloween Group Show

    October 26th, 2011

    Brooklyn’s MF Gallery is currently featuring a Halloween group show with some nifty, spooky pieces.

    I wish I could have attended the opening (especially to support my friend Kathy Hayes…the awesome setup above is her handiwork).

    See the show online here.

  • Halloween Countdown: Desktop Treat Bag 10/25

    October 25th, 2011

    This little baby buggy tends to circulate every year on various sites. Awww…precious.

    Swoon-worthy decoration…

    I’d like to see real photos of these:

    These as well…

    A lovely sculpture by Kate MacDowell:

    Ugh…there were always the dreaded houses that dispensed awful Brach’s candy when I was a kid. No one even wanted to trade this stuff.

    And arguably even worse…

    (I’m not anti-raisin, but this is HALLOWEEN…who wants to gather typical lunchbox fare?)

    Definitely an inspirational image for awesome kitschy decoration:

    Best passive-aggressive note card ever:

    Well, hello there.

    One lump, or two?

    This is either pretty great, or a sad sign made by a dyslexic man named Brian:

    Hang on while I hyperventilate because this collection is so fantastic (wish I had the source!):

    Groovy retro style pattern:

    Not intended for Halloween…but amazing:

    Also unrelated, but this octopus looks monstrously friendly. He’s smiling. At you.

  • Halloween Countdown: 80’s Halloween Stickers Megapost!

    October 24th, 2011

    This was by far the most fun post to put together in ages. For the first time in 20 years, I dug out my old sticker collection from the 80’s! Here are some Halloween selections to take my fellow children of the 80’s down memory lane.

    Remember Stick-R-Treats? Hallmark released a variety of these circa 1984, ostensibly to hand out to Trick or Treaters. I don’t think I ever got one on someone’s doorstep…which was fine, because I wanted the candy.

    A couple of the pumpkin stickers were actually scratch n’ sniff. So was the skeleton on top, which is “old bone scent” (can’t personally say how reliable their rendition of the fragrance is…but it ain’t too pleasant).

    On the bottom, you’ll find the “cutesy” Stick-R-Treats, which I believed were a giant waste of time. People could collect unicorns and rainbows anytime. Halloween was for SPOOKY things. Even at five years old, I found these stickers to be a betrayal of the Halloween spirit. I gave most of them away and kept the spooky ones for myself.

    These are from the Grossman’s Halloween sticker collection (1981). Grossman stickers were quite plain, but could be pretty slick. They had a certain understated charm.

    I loved these as a kid, from Hallmark (1983):

    (I seem to have fashioned a mini book by stapling some of these together. That’s obviously a ghost in a graveyard that I drew on the front of it. Dig my toddler art skills.)

    I was never a huge fan of Peanuts stuff (which might be why I did such a bang up cutting job on these). Images were actually from 1952-1962, but stickers were released in the early 80’s:

    A few Sanrio cuties (1985):

    Quotes and funny faced ghosts (date missing because I clearly couldn’t resist anything with perforated edges and simply HAD to separate all the stickers in the sheets):

    A delightful glittery appetizer for what’s up next…

    Sheets aplenty! (1981-1986)

    I feel all warm and fuzzy inside now. And I humorously noticed myself organizing these afterward in the same exact way I meticulously organized my sticker albums as a very young child. Perhaps I’ll post the “stragglers” later in the week.

    Did you have any of these stickers growing up? I’d love to see your photos of ones I didn’t have, too.

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