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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Halloween Decorations

This past weekend I started decorating for Halloween, one of my favorite holidays. Here are some pictures of the results.

These lights are colored like candy corn (Michael's $4.99), the little pumpkins are from my Gramme and the plates I got last year in Atlanta at a small home decorating shop.

All of these pumpkins are from Mom and Gramme including the light bulb from Mom that I should have turned on and the string of flickering candle lights (Michael's $7.99) that I also should have turned on.

These are spider web window stickers (Michael's $5.99) that I put on the mirror in the bathroom which is very fun every time I turn on the lights in there I get a little surprise.

These are the window hangings in my bedroom. I put them here mostly because its really bright in there in the mornings and there block out some of the light, also my cat Gourd likes to look out the windows in the living room. From the outside it looks like there's a giant monster looking out my window! I got these two years ago at a seasonal halloween shop.

This is my bookshelf with pumpkins, witch, and cauldron from Mom and Gramme and a cat candle holder from the home decorating shop in Atlanta.

These pumpkins, hat, and card are all from Mom and Gramme too! They are the best suppliers of decorations.

I made these bats by cutting them out of black felt (Michael's $2.99). I used felt mostly because it was actually cheaper than plain black paper. I used double sided tape to stick them to the walls. I actually think the felt bats will work much better than paper. I made them out of paper two years ago for party and tried to save them but now the color has faded and they are all wrinkled.

This is most of my decorations for this season. There are a couple of other little things that I did not take pictures like the light up pumpkin door knob hanger and a few candles.

1 comment:

  1. Looks very cute! I love the bats and the eyes in your window! We might have to make some bats this year for the Halloween party!

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