Our Halloween Cottage



Thanks for stopping in!
Now that life has settled a little bit,
and things are at a slightly more managable pace,
I have been able to do my decorating for Halloween.


Usually the front window has a few candles on the sill,
but this year I wanted a little more.
Silhouettes!
This was so much fun to do.
All I needed was black poster paper and
some sticky tack!


I followed a pattern on my pinterest board,
cut it out and sticky tacked it onto the window.
I added a string of orange led lights just to add
a little glow for the night time.


A new little owl to greet you at our door,
 ready and waiting for trick or treaters.
He seems to fill up this corner very well.


This fence panel pumpkin was at VV!
He's a little crazy looking, but cute.


My front door wreath got a fresh look.
I striped everything off of the old one,
wrapped the purple boa around and around, added
a few different ribbons, black flowers and string
to make it messy and magical.  Then I
topped it with a few twisty, sparkly, stretchy sticks
to add a little bling.


"Come in my Pretty", my witch is waiting for you!


I think she has had too much candy :s

The cauldron is filled with poly fill.
For Halloween I put a few glow sticks
 underneath the fill.
It ends up looking like it is foaming over.
Toxic.




A few brooms, if you want to take
a ride.








This witch was the center of my wreath last year.
She has definitely seen better days!


The corner of our living room got a
new ladder, a spooky tea towel and my favorite
skull necklace.




Crows, spiders, candles, pumpkins...


Spooky!


My favorite spot...
our dining room.
Over the last few months we inherited a
beautiful Welsh Dresser. Lovely to look at but, better
yet, this piece is rich with family history.  
I love it.
This welsh dresser sits in this nook like the house
was built around it.  I couldn't believe how
perfectly it fit.
Thank you Grandma.
xox


Well, there you have it!
I hope you enjoyed my Halloween Tour,
it's always so much fun to do, I am glad I
could share it with you!