I got only one new blow mold this year, but it is a good one- the one on the far left.
If you look closely, you can see that some of them are wearing "costumes" aka fake mustaches courtesy of my kids. We had a little fun with faux facial hair this year.
Since I had a bunch of new fall colored Pyrex, I set up a display of that this year. I used that creepy oil painting I picked up a while ago for the background, and added some spray painted curly willow branches (my brother has one of those trees in his yard) for a 3D effect.
This year's big finds were mostly vintage paper decorations. (Thanks to Mick and the Thrifter Sisters for getting me hooked on those! :) This honeycomb ghost was NIB until we hooked him up to our chandelier...and added another fake 'stache.
And this pumpkin from last week's haul has found a home on the back of our front door.
Happy Halloween from ChezQT!
So glad to have turned you on to another vintage addiction. My pleasure!!
ReplyDeleteLove the sweet blow molds. I can't ever seem to leave those behind. Just wait until Christmas!!
~Erica
Love it! I have never seen one like your new one, but always on the lookout!
ReplyDeleteThose are great vintage decorations and I love your kitchen display.
ReplyDeleteGreat collections! I found my first blow molds this year. Scored three of them at a flea market. I was so excited. Your fall vignettes are lovely!
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Heather @ Lark & Lola
www.larkandlola.com
Hi! I just discovered your blog, and I love all of your mid century decor, and I'm absolutely crazy about that old TV that you turned into a fishbowl!
ReplyDeleteI have always liked your creepy trees paintings! And all of the added moustaches make me smile! I'm finally posting about the Casablanca Halloween decorations tomorrow!
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