Getting Your Spook On

blissful home Getting Your Spook On

Whether you wait till the week of the big Spooky Day, or you are ready to jump in now, the next big decorating theme is Halloween/Fall.  I have come to love Halloween over the past few years. Since we moved into our house 5 years ago we have hosted a Halloween Party every year (but one) because our neighborhood has good sidewalks and good lighting, which make for great Trick-Or-Treating.

It has been fun to see the kids grow from year to year, to see the babies turn into toddlers, turn into preschoolers, to see the elementary kids turn into pre-teens and then teenagers, too cool for our party. Having an annual get-together like this has given our family and friends a real sense of continuity – no matter what other changes have occured in all our lives this party still gives us all the chance to get together, have fun and catch up.

So needless to say, Halloween has become more of an event around our little home, and every year I cannot wait for Labor Day to pass so that I can start decorating our home for the big night.

Here are some ideas I have used over the years (because I never decorate the same way twice!)

Wine Corks

My sister found a huge bag of wine corks at a garage sale for me last year. I have since had a lot of fun using them in a variety of ways in my fall decor.

blissful home Getting Your Spook On

Here the corks are mixed in with a bunch of faux pumpkins for a low-profile centerpiece.

blissful home Getting Your Spook On

Here I mixed corks and plastic spider rings in apothcary jars for a spookier mad-professor type look…

Other Fun

blissful home Getting Your Spook On

Painted styrofoam pumpkins

blissful home Getting Your Spook On

Knobbly Apple Candlesticks

Made by running a bamboo skewer through 3 Apples and the bottom of a votive candle.

If you try this make sure to cut off the bottom of your base apple so that is flat and stable.


blissful home Getting Your Spook On

Say it with words…

Make or purchase a banner (like this one shown here – availible at my Etsy shop, Storia HOME) that sets the mood just like you want it! Banners are a great way to decorate a doorway, a window, a mantle or the wall above a bed…

For more about me you can visit my web site jerusalemgreer.com and find links to my blog and online shops there.

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3 responses to “Getting Your Spook On”

  1. Lorilee

    I love the spiders in the jars with the wine corks. I have a wine cork collection started, and I recently put them into a large apothecary jar. Adding the spiders, which I am pretty sure I aleady have in one of my several Halloween and Fall tubs is a cheap and easy project!
    Blessings,
    Lorilee

  2. Linda MacDonald

    Hi Jerusalem!! I just knew this had to have been written by someone good!! I love all your ideas, as ever, and I check in with your blog often. Alway so much goodness…

    Linda

  3. Karin

    OOOH I love the striped pumpkins they are so creative. I also love the banner very very cute. Thanks for sharing

    Karin

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