Every year, almost without fail, some situation calls for us to assemble some sort of Halloween playlist. There are many lists out there on the internet and of course there is also the last-minute option of making a Halloween station on Pandora or a similar site.
However, after years of celebrating the holiday, some of the songs are recommended again and again and can get a bit old. Now, Halloween is just not the same without "Monster Mash" and "Thriller", but we've tried to dig up a few songs that are maybe new to the typical Halloween mix. Whether you are throwing a fancy haunted dinner or a spooky dance party, there is hopefully something here for every Halloween occasion!
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
13 Days of Halloween: Day Eight
Stations:
creepy,
halloween,
halloween countdown,
inspiration,
music,
playlist,
spooky
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
13 Days of Halloween: Day Seven
When the leaves start changing, the wind starts moaning, and the temperature drops to a deathly chill, we start craving pumpkin. There is something about sitting in your kitchen, watching leaves fall past your window that makes us want to make a big mess, and bake up a storm. Considering Thanksgiving has a monopoly on pumpkin pie, we figured it is the perfect time for pumpkin bread! Our recipe is adapted from Stonyfield Farms website, and will make your place smell delicious. It is moist, not too sweet, and tastes even better a day or two (or three...) after baking. Ready? Here we go.
Monday, October 24, 2011
13 Days of Halloween: Day Six
~Spook in a Jar~
We have finally done what no ghost hunter, parapsychologist, or psychic has ever been able to do.
WE HAVE CAPTURED A GHOST.
A spook.
In an old apothecary jar.
Behold:
Booooo! |
October is one of those months that always seems to get away from us. Before we know it, the leaves have changed and we are scrambling to put together our costumes. We can spend hours pouring over Halloween decorations on Martha Stewart's website, but who has the time to do all that?
That's why it is so wonderful to find a project that is easy, and takes literally two or three minutes (assuming you have the materials on hand, which we did). We spotted this at Target, not for sale, but pictured on a package of a completely different product. We think these would look great in different sized containers, grouped on a table, or lined up on a bookcase, mantle, or window sill. Here are some simple instructions to capture you own spook in jar.
Supplies
-white tissue paper
-scotch tape (if needed)
-a glass receptacle (we like apothecary style jars, our's is thrifted, but mason jars, or even a vase would work just fine)
-scissors
How To
-Cut out a ghostly shape from your tissue paper. Make it a little long for your container, but not too wide. The body should be a little wavy. Don't forget to cut out eyes and a mouth.
-Now get your container, and place your ghost inside. Our ghost wouldn't lay quite right, so we attached it to the inside of the lid with a small piece of tape. Mess with until it looks perfect.
-Put your lid on and proudly display!
Stations:
13 days of halloween,
crafts,
decor,
ghosts,
halloween,
halloween countdown
Sunday, October 23, 2011
13 Days of Halloween: Day Five
Stations:
13,
13 days of halloween,
ghosts,
halloween,
inspiration,
pumpkins
Saturday, October 22, 2011
13 Days of Halloween: Day Four
We love pumpkin patches.
We really, really, truly do. Some may say it borders on obsession. We would agree. Why? Because we take hundreds of photos at each pumpkin patch. Because we go through them ( all of them) numerous times a year. Because we exclaim over pumpkins like each is a newly born child. Because we sincerely believe that we (and everyone else) are more beautiful while amongst pumpkins. Normally screaming children can annoying. Not in a pumpkin patch. In a pumpkin patch, they are delightful, adorable ghouls. The pumpkins, and the places where they grow, are magic.
We go to pumpkin patches every year. For us it is one of the highlights of fall. We usually look for them online, and it's not hard to find patches with farm stores, hay rides, snack shacks, espresso, hay rides, petting zoos, roasted corn, corn mazes, crafts for children, and more...even in the city. There's still time to go find your pumpkin before Halloween!
Here are a some ( well, okay, a lot) of our favorite pumpkin patch pictures from over the years.
Stations:
13,
13 days of halloween,
adventures,
halloween,
pumpkin patch,
pumpkins
Friday, October 21, 2011
13 Days of Halloween: Day Three
Back home, one of our mothers has the ultimate creepy garage, complete with an accumulation of spider webs that have taken our eight legged friends years, maybe decades, to produce.The light is dim, and the surroundings are altogether dingy. It didn't take much alteration to turn it into a Victorian scientist's laboratory (Luh-bore- uh-tor-ee, not Lab-ruh-tory).
We simply added candelabras, dried flowers, yards of wispy tulle, and a few spell books to complete the scene. In this shoot, a scientist with a taste for the occult studies his subjects: a new bitten vampire and a lady werewolf. Costumes were sourced from our own wardrobes and from our friend's closets (which, luckily, included exactly what was needed). With the makeup, we tried to create implications of the monsters rather than full-on B-movie special effects. We are in love with the results of this photo shoot. The lighting, the set, the costumes, and make-up all came together exactly as we had envisioned. Can you guess the storyline from these photos?
Stations:
13,
13 days of halloween,
laboratory,
monsters,
photographs,
photoshoot fridays,
spooky,
vampires,
werewolves
Thursday, October 20, 2011
13 Days of Halloween: Day Two
Today is the second day in our countdown to Halloween! It might be a little earlier to start wearing a costume, but that doesn't mean you can't be festive! Nails can add a little spooky touch to everyday outfits. Here are a few Halloween nail tutorials, ranging from quick and simple to a little more complex. They were all done with a variety of nail polish brands, most of them drugstore brands (wet'n'wild is a cheap but nice brand; it goes on pretty opaque). They can be done with any colors, really, so you can use whatever you have on hand!
Step One: Apply orange polish to your whole nail (or black if you want to reverse it)
Step Two: Paint a line of black diagonally across the tip of your nail from left to right
Step Three: Paint a diagonal from the opposite side of your nail so that the tip is covered. You can go over the tip one more time to even everything out
There you go; a fast and easy way to add a little Halloween touch to your outfit. Want something a little more complex? Read on for mummies, candy corn, and more!
Stations:
13,
13 days of halloween,
beauty,
candy corn,
halloween,
manicure,
mummy,
nails,
spooky,
tutorial,
zombie
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