This Framework Urn lends a spooky look all on its own! Here I spray painted Spanish moss with black paint and tucked into the bottom of the urn. Then I topped with a friendly Jill-o-lantern. This piece would also be cute filled with glittery bones or a glittery skull nestled on top of the moss.
I spooktified (do you like all these words I’m making up today?) my large Galveston Hurricane by adding coffee beans in the bottom, nestling our large Parisian Luminary and dropping in a pumpkin spice candle. I think this would also be cute filled with candy corn in the bottom with peeps ghosts lined on top of that with a candle coming out the top.
Next I took my small Galveston Hurricane and filled the bottom portion with coffee beans, added a layer of candy corn, and topped off with the recycled ghost tree from last year’s project (see below). I can’t wait for BBC to come home this afternoon. He is going to go nuts over this one!
This is our Flower Market Door Bucket flipped over and painted orange . Get more details on how I put the rest together in this post.
And finally I’m still in love with this idea for our Sconce! The EEK vinyl stickers, a little faux cob-webbing and candles make a delightfully spooky greeting when you walk in our front door.
~Southern Fried Gal
October 20, 2010
I always LOVE your ideas! Thanks for sharing.
October 20, 2010
You do such a great job of showcasing your products, C!
I love what you did with the hurricane!! Don’t forget to send your readers my way tomorrow for your big Intro/Giveaway.
October 21, 2010
Loooove the EEK sconce. Very cute!!! You have such fabulous ideas!
October 21, 2010
What cute ideas for the holidays! ♥
October 21, 2010
cute ideas!