Of all the decorative shower curtains I’ve seen around the Halloween season (which is now only four months away), this is my favorite:
How freaky would it be to unassumingly flip on the bathroom light in someone’s house and see this?
Of all the decorative shower curtains I’ve seen around the Halloween season (which is now only four months away), this is my favorite:
How freaky would it be to unassumingly flip on the bathroom light in someone’s house and see this?
I love Pumpkinrot for posting Halloween images all year long with incredible consistency. Check out these images of home Halloween decor I found over there:
Isn’t this an amazing garage setup?

See the Flickr set here.
Just because we’re teetering on the edge of spring doesn’t mean it’s a bad time to browse some Halloween goodies. Every so often I like to take a look through Skeletons and More, purveyor of high-quality anatomical charts, books, models and related products for the human/veterinary health markets…and Halloween props.
The custom prop section has some great lighting schemes.

They carry some unique masks as well.

Now you can blind people with science via this sweet T-shirt:

Mmm…how a love a pair of nice blue eyes…(they actually put these in the “gift” section next to books and socks!).

Take a look at more fun stuff here.
Surprisingly, I’m not impressed by most horror masks (at least the ones I typically see in stores). But The Scarecrow’s Post has a truly noteworthy collection.


He seems to have found the pick of the litter in the world of scarecrow and pumpkin masks.

Hey look! Sam from Trick R Treat!


See the rest of the current collection here.
Now for something considerably LESS creepy than the last post, I give you “Midnight Dance.” This video made the rounds on some Halloween countdowns (my apologies for not remembering which blog I saw it on first).
Yep, Halloween is over, but wonderful photos are still getting posted. Pumpkinrot has some dynamite images of handmade decorations.



There are more new ones on the blog and you can see archives on the official website.
I hope everyone had a wonderful Halloween.
There was some awesome teamwork on this guy:

Company for horror movies:

My day was low key and filled with treats (like this Boo Berry cake):

The cereal texture was actually a bit chewy, which I didn’t expect, but they were quite good.

Another highlight of the day was seeing these two chocolate moose in a Vermont candy store. Without antlers or accessories, this fellow weighs close to ten pounds more than I do:

And his lady friend…

Um…“Open Cuts, $12?” Not a Halloween special, I fear.

It seems like most people are thankfully relaxing now that Halloween has passed, but I don’t quite feel done with the whole season yet. I’d like to stretch it out a few more weeks.
Let’s usher in the day with some of Mike Soz’s perfectly themed art.
This one? Craft project inspiration, all the way!


If I’ve ever said I want to “steal a man’s heart”…this is exactly what I meant (kidding, kidding…or am I?)

See more on his site.
Covers of The New Yorker can sometimes be quite clever, but my favorite in recent history is Chris Ware’s Halloween cover. I was chuckling sarcastically as soon as I pulled this out of my mailbox.

Poignant little commentary, no?
Yet another creative jack-o-lantern idea! This one was posted on BB Blog:

I love how they almost appear to be made of shiny black vinyl.
