| From the Coffin Table to the Dead as a Doornail Doorknocker, everything gets the ghostly touch |
The first is that, for as much as I love Halloween, I don't do gory. I don't even really do scary. Eerie, and spooky and mysterious are fun - but I have never enjoyed being scared. And I have never understood the appeal of focusing on all of the evil things people do to one another. So to have adult parties that avoid grisly visages and STILL garner a queenly caption, is to me, a great compliment.
The second reason the reputation took me by surprise is that, for a holiday that is increasingly expensive, I have rarely spent more than $25 on anything Halloween.
All-Hallows Eve is the country's second largest retail holiday (the first, of course, being Arbor Day), and celebrations seem to now focus on the newest and most awe-inspiring props (read: expensive) to dazzle neighbors and friends. While I love that result, I can't stomach the price tag. My goal is to achieve that same jaw drop through creativity and detailing. My joy comes from overhearing a guest exclaim over a little particular, "Oh my gosh, did you see this?!!"
The devil, it seems, is in the details my friends.
| Unsavory Savories are cooked up by the witch in residence. Hey, wait a minute... |
| And there is always evidence of my macabre sense of humor |
Happy Haunting!