Showing posts with label decoration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decoration. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

la vie en cocoa

There is nothing we here at OB love more than a haunted house...that is unless it’s a chocolate haunted house! (sigh)
 
 











flower power

I got inspired by a holiday crafters blog to make these vintage accordion paper flowers. That pail was another fortunate thrift store find. Notice also the count and my Sanrio Halloween desk calendar.

HALLOWEEN BIRTHDAY MORNING!





Monday, October 29, 2012

we are moving


Could we love these homes anymore??

With so many people doing and covering haunts nowadays, it’s easy to get zzzzzzz, as it can be slow and repetitive. For anyone that is over another spooky scarecrow, or another evil witch, this is for you.
Here are some people, on a  certian street, who are doing something unique and fitting for the home and land on which they reside.






night night light


follow that sign


Driving through California this time of year, as I’m sure in many other places throughout the USA, you always see really cool handmade advertisements for Pumpkin Patches from local farmers and the like. We at October Boys look forward to seeing what cool signs these pumpkin sellers come up with every year. Here are just a few from this year.
 



Mr. Bones always brings it!
hmmm we sense a Miss Pacman feel here...



This will get them!


Best in our book

Saturday, October 27, 2012

jack shack


not recommended for protection against wolves.


bootiful garden



Ray Villafane carved this pumpkin lord at the New York Botanical Gardens's Haunted Pumpkin Garden, where it was captured on still and video. It's quite a sight!






Monday, October 22, 2012

um....

Is This Retirement Home’s Macabre Halloween Decor Hilarious or Horrifying?


 
A festive reminder for the old folks in this unidentified retirement home that they could very well be celebrating their last Halloween among the living.
 
Hilarious or horrifying? Well, that depends: Are staffers planning on organizing a game of "pin the resident's name on the headstone" later?