Saturday, August 15, 2009

Halloween Weddings

When my husband and I were first engaged, he suggested we get married on Halloween and it took me a fraction of a second to shoot that idea down. Don't get me wrong; I love Halloween as much as the next ghoul, but having a wedding on Halloween meant that I would miss out on haunting my yard. I just didn't want to do it. Call me selfish. Besides, that meant that every year on our anniversary, I would be busy answering the door for trick-or-treaters. It's so much fun but it's not very romantic. So we did the next best thing and jetted off to Vegas to get married. Best. Idea. Ever.

Though we chose not to get married on the best day of the year, I still love to look at Halloween-themed wedding ideas. They are great resources for cool, elegant and creepy decorating ideas.
I love this idea or wrapping the table settings and centerpieces with spider webs.

I also love the skull theme and rhinestone accents from Hostess with the Mostess. Though I'm not a big fan of pink, it would be easy to customize the colors.

How cool would a mad scientist theme be for a wedding? As a scientist myself, this really appeals to me.

While browsing for Halloween weddings, I happened upon Creepy Cupcakes who happens to be planning her own Halloween wedding. She has a wonderful, creative blog with tons of spooky ideas. Congrats!

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Halloween Casualty

What happens when you cross a scaredy-cat scary cat




with a Halloween decoration



and a small, everyday household noise (in this case, my husband opening the door to the bedroom)?




She's lucky she's so cute.



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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Like I need another hobby...

This website makes me want to break out my crochet hooks and try my hand (again) at learning to read a pattern.

How cool would it be to make this be for Halloween?





Or this?



Or maybe these?


*must learn to crochet*


Happy Haunting!



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Monday, August 10, 2009

Creeping up

I just finished a yummy dinner outside on the deck and I realized I won't be able to do that for much longer. The days will soon be shorter and the nights will have the perfect fall chill. My mind is already turning to this year's Halloween and I'm not the only one. I've begun my annual Halloween blog hunt. Every year starting around the end of July or the beginning of August, I scour the Internet looking for Halloween blogs and website to get ideas and inspirations for the year's haunt. Here are a couple that have caught my attention.

Love Manor -Perfectly creepy, wonderful pictures!
Real Spooky Place -A home haunter with tons of great ideas for fellow haunters.
Halloween Alchemy -Blog from a mixed media Halloween artist
Orange and Black -A fun Halloween blog

Happy Haunting!
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Monday, May 04, 2009

Classy Broad!

This isn't Halloween related, but I thought I'd post it anyway. I opened my own etsy shop called Classy Broad Jewelry and I've also started a blog. I'm having a great time making the jewelry, and I find that being creative really relaxes me. I'm sure I'll have some Halloween-inspired pieces later this year!

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Saturday, November 01, 2008

Halloween 08- The aftermath!

Last night was so much fun! We had a record number of trick-or-treaters this year with 68 kids. All of them were brave enough to come to the door this year, and only one was scared to tears. She was quite little, but seemed to relax when I told her they were only "toys." The weather was perfect and most kids weren't even wearing coats which is unusual.

I have tons of pictures to post, so I'll keep this short!

Here are some pictures of the indoor decorations.

Mad Scientist Display




Village



"Gore"traits



Gargoyle Table (inspired by a tip from Britta in Eerie Elegance)




Haunted Wine Rack and Cabinet




Dining Table




Various decorations in the living/dining rooms









Bathroom Decorations








Outdoor Decorations




























Family and Friends










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