I have been for a very long time.
I’ll save the history of HOW it all began for another time.
This time I want to share some of the props that have been
added to “the collection” over the years.
When I first became interested in Halloween beyond the “let’s
throw on a costume and fill pillowcases full of candy” phase, there wasn’t a
Halloween store in every empty building in town. If you were lucky there was a Kresges, or
similar department store nearby. It was the only place where you could buy a hard
plastic mask with an elastic strap. If
you wanted anything beyond that, you had to MAKE it. That should give you an idea of how long I have been a Halloween Nut.
These are some of things I made for Halloween. I’ll start off
with the stuff we used this year. The idea this year was to make scenes that people could step into and have their photo taken, or take a selfie.
Frankenbabies! This years theme was BABIES since the Halloween Party was also the gender reveal of my oldest sons baby |
photo in a coffin |
graveyard scene |
wolfman photo op in use |
Of course there is a working electric chair. A flip of the switch starts flashing lights around the chair, a loud buzzer and a strobe light. Loud and fun! |
The dungeon door. Added this door to the "Chapel of Love" styrofoam rock arch. |
Krazy Klown Kar. |
Monster Under the steps scene one |
Monster under/ at top of steps scene two |
Witches helper scene |
Skeletal Mom |
Some Wedding Themed Scenes
Styrofoam Chapel of Love arch; "Till death do us part!" |
Wedding Congratulations Halloween style |
Wedding in the graveyard |
And some miscellaneous other props used through the years.
Ya gotta have a graveyard fence...and a gate. |
Haunted house front: About 10' high and 12' wide. |
Graveyard Golf |
Some early styrofoam headstones. Made before you could buy them at the local Spirit store |
A fancy casket. Always meant to add motion to his one. Both lids open. |
An old style casket. Originally from a stage prop for a Frigidaire sales meeting Circa 1977 or so. |
casket ground breaker. styrofoam headstones behind |
Pumpkin head. Freestanding. About 7' tall. |
A nod to Tom Hanks in "Big". Originally made for the Carnival of Death themed party |
Fluffy! About 4' tall with pose-able arms and legs. Carved out of rigid foam with wood arms and legs. |
Giant spider. About 8' wide. 2" PVC pipe with trash bag body. This one has reflectors for eyes. I later added eyes made from plastic glasses and added tea lights in them. |
We also did a "Carnival of Death" themed party with games for the kids, but I think this is enough photos for one blog.
What are some of your favorite Halloween decorations?