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Showing posts with label #Spooktacular. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Spooktacular. Show all posts

Thursday, October 28, 2021

Something to do on HALLOWEEN - now that SPOOKY SEASON is here


Courtesy of Google
 
Courtesy of Google

If you're looking for Haunted Halloween sites to visit this weekend, check these places out in Portland:

Oaks Park Haunted ScareGrounds

Old Town (otbrewing.com) Shanghai Tunnel Haunted Tour is Open!

The Crystal Ballroom has their Erotic Ball on October 30thand you can check out their site here:  Crystal Ballroom - Historic Music Venue located in Portland, Oregon (crystalballroompdx.com)

McMenamin's (including the  Bagdad Theater) is offering Halloween special treats: All Locations - Halloween - McMenamins

Unfortunately, Lone Fir Cemetery isn't having the Tombstone Trick or Treating this year but you can check out some photos from previous years: TOMBSTONE TRICK OR TREAT! – Friends of Lone Fir Cemetery
and hopefully next year it  will be back with us. 

You can also check out my Local Guide Map here
or paste in the link: https://goo.gl/maps/5zckDnc3sG9g9dteA

And Google's YouTube Interview of me here 
or paste in the link: https://youtu.be/k4TEHqAvQvs

Plus, if you're not in Portland and you'd like to check out a National Hot Haunted Picks, check it out here
or simply paste in the link:
https://blog.google/products/maps/maps-halloween-guide-2021/
 

Monday, October 4, 2021

5-Minute Haunted Halloween Tour of Green Lake in Seattle


Join us on our Haunted Halloween Tour! We wanted to start this Halloween Season off by sharing our own Spooktacular Series of Haunted Sights we were all anxious to see. So, what better way to ring the season in than with a quick Spooky Tour? 

I hope you enjoy this journey down the path to the paranormal with our first sight: Green Lake, in Seattle, Washington. Plus, we'll be telling you all a few stories we found along the way (some aren't even spooky and a couple might not have anything to do with the paranormal).

Friday, October 12, 2018

GHOST GIRL - How to Make One "Appear"



I’m still working on my Halloween decorations. I'm trying to create a Spooktacular Shoctober.
I have my Ghost Girl haunting the front lawn.  But this wasn't enough so I had to do a little bit more.


She’s made out of chicken wire to make the shape of her dress. Then we draped cheesecloth over the frame. I’m still working on her. I’m thinking of making arms and a head from chicken wire and draping more cheesecloth over the frame to create the illusion of a woman in white floating through the yard.

Any other Halloween lovers out there? What do you think? Any ideas on what else I could do to make the Ghost Girl “appear” ?




Sunday, October 7, 2018

Wishing y'all a Spooktacular Fall

Halloween is lurking just like a ghost. . .around the corner. And with so many negative spirits haunting our recent past, I was thinking... (yep, I know that's a surprise) we should do something festive and fun to celebrate the coming holiday.

This is how I've been spending my energy lately...preparing our family's new "Dead and Breakfast"...for any stray ghouls who want to stop by unexpectedly.

And I just had to make a Day of the Dead pumpkin. It was super simple. I painted a regular pumpkin from the garden. Of course, I spent a little extra time trying to pick just the right one.

Then I covered the shell with black paint, which was super simple to do. But you could use the pumpkin in its original shade, or opt for a green or white gourd.
The problem with white gourds for me is that I always envision ghostly images instead...

And I paint those little gourds into characters... hey, did I mention I'm a writer? Characters are always popping into my head and inspiring me...but I digress.


And that was just the beginning. We decided to build our own family graveyard...in the front yard.



And it turned out pretty realistic looking. But then we added our fun sign...
Which I painted on an old piece of wood my husband shaped for me with his jigsaw.

And we  hung it out over the graves. 



But that wasn't enough. We also made a scarecrow.

And a ghostly figure out of chicken wire, which we painted with glow-in-the-dark spray paint.



And hung little scarecrows on the fence, in my little flowerpots. Then I wanted witch brooms to hang more lights. But when I found out how much they cost, I thought, I can make some instead. So, I ran to the local feed store and bought a bale of straw and stopped at a lumber store to buy some dowels. The straw was $11.99 at Side Saddle Tack and the dowels were about $3.00 a piece at Mr. Plywood. So for about $30.00, I got more than enough materials to make 6 brooms. The brooms were really easy to make. I laid out some strapping tape on the bale and placed the straw on the top of the tape and simply rolled  the dowel around the tape. I used a bit of twine and voila! I had my brooms. 


The hardest part of making the brooms was keeping my little Freya (my German Shepherd) busy by throwing her ball for her.

Then we lined the brooms up the walkway and wrapped them in lights.


And at night, they are seriously Spooktacular!
Don't they look like they're on fire? An unexpected scary little touch.

Plus, I hung a beautiful fall wreath on the front door.



And made some candy corn cushions for my benches out front (you can check out my previous post about how I made those but here's a quick picture)
 Or two...

And they're reversible, so I can use them through Thanksgiving. 

Maybe we're getting carried away, but we  keep adding to our display.
I don't know...what do you think?

Anyway, I'm hoping you have a Spooktacular Fall Y'all!!!