Hallowe'en Town in our dining room!
Jul. 18th, 2009 04:39 pmTurns out our annual pumpkin and skeleton jamboree is famous all over town: My dad was just at a yard sale where there was a bunch of Hallowe'en stuff for sale, and as he was looking at it, the lady running it came over to him and asked him, "Oh, are you the one with the yard full of pumpkins?"
He brought home several nifty pieces including:
--A metal chiminea which I'm planning to use as an incense burner,
--A string of pumpkin-head scarecrow molded lights,
--A molded stack of lit jack o'lanterns,
--A matching molded stack of lit skulls which we plan to place near the mist machine we got at an after Hallowe'en sale, and also replace the bulb with a red bulb for a spookier effect,
--Another lit molded jack o'lantern with spirals for eyes; I'm calling it the groovy hippie pumpkin from San Francisco,
--And last but not least, one of those fake cauldrons with the bit of light fabric blowing over an air vent so it looks like a small fire.
And ye draggies:
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He brought home several nifty pieces including:
--A metal chiminea which I'm planning to use as an incense burner,
--A string of pumpkin-head scarecrow molded lights,
--A molded stack of lit jack o'lanterns,
--A matching molded stack of lit skulls which we plan to place near the mist machine we got at an after Hallowe'en sale, and also replace the bulb with a red bulb for a spookier effect,
--Another lit molded jack o'lantern with spirals for eyes; I'm calling it the groovy hippie pumpkin from San Francisco,
--And last but not least, one of those fake cauldrons with the bit of light fabric blowing over an air vent so it looks like a small fire.
And ye draggies:


