Halloween Decorating with The Decorologist

Well, I almost didn’t do it this year.  Believe it or not, about every third year I just can’t handle Halloween decorating.  I dread the winter and the cold, so it’s hard to celebrate that by making the house look even drearier with dark and ghoulish decor.  I know I could do a cheerier, kiddie-pumpkin and scarecrow version, but that’s too cheesy for me (no offense to the cheesy).

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How to Terrify Children with Cheesecloth

One of the easiest and least expensive ways to decorate your home for Halloween is by draping a little cheesecloth in all the right places.

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A snip-snip here and a little rip there transforms this seemingly-harmless material into something spook-tacular!

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What a cool way to tablescape for a Halloween party!

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I like to drape cheesecloth over sconces and light fixtures, like this one in the entry of my home.  It creates a spooky glow among the black crows, spiders, and glitter skulls under glass.

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What simple materials do you use to make your home spooky at Halloween?

Homemade Costume Ideas for Halloween

It’s that time again – time to think about Halloween costumes.  Want something unique without spending a fortune?  Here are some fun costume ideas that are made from common household items and maybe a few inexpensive items from the craft store.  I LOVE this great Paper Doll costume!  Click on the link to find downloadable templates to make this costume out of inexpensive poster board.

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To bee or not to bee, that is the question . . .   For this cute costume, braid yarn to make a beehive of “hair.”    Add a few sticks, leaves, and a flower.  Make bees from craft pom-poms and attach them to wires that are anchored in beehive hairdo.  A yellow turtleneck and black leggings complete the look.

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This fairy godmother/harlequin gets her ruffles from simple coffee filters!

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Paper grocery bags and an old mop are the necessary ingredients for this cowboy’s attire.

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Being an Ice Princess is cool!  White/silver hair spray, stick-on rhinestones, rhinestone jewelry, and a white dress is all you need.

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 This one could work for a boy or a girl – a matador!

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 Homemade hula girls:  old mop heads for skirts, cardboard ukuleles, and gift bows as leis!

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This flapper has a one-of-a-kind skirt.  Guess what it’s made of?  Teabags!

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Orange shirt and pants and a leaf garland from a craft store transform this little girl into Autumn.

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I never promised you a rose garden.  But I promise this rose garden costume will be the hit of the block!   Anchor inexpensive wired butterflies from the craft store into a pretty hairdo.  This costume is crowned by a little picket fence in her hair – so clever!

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For more unique Halloween costume ideas, click here.    So what are your little ones gonna be this year?

 

Happy Halloween

What a strange holiday this is, but how much fun!  I thought I’d share the costumes I made for my own kids this year.  No sewing was required – just lots of hot glue and random things we put together.   They were a garden gnome and a mushroom, in case you are thinking they are Santa Claus and Mario.  DSC 5773 Happy Halloween

 

Hope you all have a great Halloween!

My Haunted House

One of the few things I like about the shortening days and chilly weather of winter-on-the-way is the opportunity to decorate for Halloween.   Let me welcome you into my haunted house for a look around.

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When I was in college, I lived down the road from an abandoned old house that used to be a teachers’ boarding house.  It was an elegant old structure that had been neglected for decades.  It was a modified Dutch Colonial style that reminded me of Amityville Horror. My friends and I snuck into that house on a handful of occasions, always in awe of the haunted nature of it and of the things that had been left behind.  Bookcases still held scattered school books and annuals covered with cobwebs.  Old clothes from the 1950′s still hung in some of the closets.  Stained old mattresses littered the floors.  Their was a large room with a fireplace that felt like a ballroom – mottled mirrors took up the expanse of one entire wall, cloudy with age.  When you walked into that room, the deteriorated carpet fibers rose like feathers and blew around your feet.  The stairs were so rotten, we were probably at risk of breaking our necks the one time we dared to climb up into the attic.  There we found boxes and boxes of old Life magazines and broken furniture.  And that creepy Amityville half-fan attic window.

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No, the house wasn’t haunted.  But the memory of that house still inspires me around Halloween.   Now, I’m not littering my rooms with stained mattresses or anything.   It’s just an inspiration.  I don’t use just a few spiderwebs here and there.  Those bags of spiderwebs are cheap.  I use LOTS of spiderwebs and stretch them across pictures, photos, lamps, accessories, chandeliers.  Cheese cloth works great, too.  It’s a little more expensive, but it’s easier to use and looks dramatic.

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I found this large, old picture of a woman playing piano 10 years ago at a yard sale at an old Victorian house.  It was $10.  I bought it immediately, but only to bring out and hang at Halloween.  Dark and creepy, I wouldn’t want to see it everyday.  But I switch out my mantel painting for one month of the year to creep up the place.

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DSC 0100 My Haunted House I also pull out anything lace I can find.  There’s something old-lady spooky about that.  And they remind me of spiderwebs.  I drape it on tables, chairs, sofas, whatever.

 

At this time of the year, I clear off anything colorful from my mantel and tabletops.  Then I start pulling out things around my house that are black, brown, or dark green.  And I try to look at things I have with a fresh eye – what COULD look spooky?  It’s all about context.  Something not so spooky the rest of the year looks very spooky when grouped appropriately and draped with cobwebs.  I’ve always thought these wedding dolls from my mother’s childhood were spooky – their eyes were lost a long ago.

 

Last year I bought some Martha Stewart paper mice and spider silhouettes.  You can make your own, but they are inexpensive and available at Michaels.   I stick them all around my haunted rooms.

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DSC 0076 My Haunted House The best time to buy for Halloween decor is the week after Halloween, when things start going on sale.  It can go to as much as 90% off.  And I keep an eye open throughout the year for sale and clearance items that could be spooky in the right context.  Like these black birds I found this summer for less than $2 on clearance at Target.  And the black glittery chandeliers are in Martha Stewart’s craft line at Michaels.

 

 

 

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I like the idea of natural macabre.  Meaning things from nature that look creepy.  Black crows, owls, mice, spiders, snakes, worms, ants – you get the idea.  The kinds of things you imagine might show up if something is rotten or abandoned.  I don’t do monster stuff – I do have small children, afterall.   But I do have lots of bones and skulls.  That’s just nature.

 

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Look around your house for books that lend to the look – based on color, title, or theme.

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In a previous post, I’ve spoken about specimen jars and the whole spooky laboratory thing.  I’ve got several “dry” versions scattered about the house.  Below is a Southern Living Trifle Bowl filled with bones.  I’ve also got some chains under glass and some gray mice under a cheese dome.  I’ll probably try some “wet” versions this week.  If you don’t know what I’m talking about, you might want to check out my post on Halloween Specimen Jars.

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This owl window cling is from Martha Stewart’s Halloween collection at Michaels.   The black wreath and feather tree is from Michaels, as well. DSC 0093 My Haunted House

 

 

 

DSC 0106 280x300 My Haunted House Use both taper and votive candles.  This year I used black, white, dark purple, green, and a few red.  Candelabras go from elegant to spooky pretty quickly.

 

 

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Light a red candle and drip it over white candles to make bleeding candles.   Such an easy trick that draws lots of attention.  That porcelain hand you see usually holds my rings and necklaces in my bedroom.  It doesn’t normally look spooky at all.  Context is everything! DSC 0087 My Haunted House

 

 

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I hope you enjoyed the tour.  And I hope you have a frightfully wonderful Halloween!

 

 

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Halloween Specimen Jars

Come into my spooky laboratory!  I want to share some ideas for scary Halloween specimen jars.  You will need jars, vases, cloches, glass urns, cake domes, canning jars, or whatever glass containers you can come up with.  There are two ways to go with this:  wet or dry.  Dry is good for Halloween decorations you want setting out for a couple weeks. garden gnome heads specimen jar via scienceblogs 226x300 Halloween Specimen Jars


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Halloween by Andrea Ferrell!

Andrea Ferrell is a very special and spooky lady.  As I’ve mentioned in a previous post, she is one of my major Halloween-decorating inspirations. IMG 9165 200x300 Halloween by Andrea Ferrell!

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Halloween, Martha-Style


It’s October 1st, so you know what that means?  It means Halloween decorating!  With the days getting shorter and the temperature dropping, it just makes sense to start spooking the house up as I mourn the dying of Summer.

Over the last several years, my Halloween decorating has been inspired by two people:  Martha Stewart and Andrea Ferrell.   Both ladies enjoy Halloween decorating that leans towards the “natural macabre.”  Today I highlight Martha, I hope soon to highlight the lesser-known but equally fab Andrea Ferrell.

I’m so excited to try this bleeding candles trick!  Take some white candles, stick them in a bucket of sand, light a red candle, and let the wax drip down the white candles.  Genius.

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