Tuesday, August 19, 2014

It's never too soon for Halloween

I was out shopping this week for more Halloween wonderfulness when I heard someone huffing and puffing about it being "too soon" for Halloween displays.  I was then inspired to create this little meme.
EVERY DAY IS HALLOWEEN... don't they know that?




Friday, August 8, 2014

DIY Potion Bottles for Halloween

Making potion bottles for Halloween as part of my indoor decor has been on my to do list for a while. Unfortunately I never quite got around to it the last couple of years so this year I decided to start planning early since Fall can be a very busy time in our household.

There are dozens of different styles of potion bottles on Pinterest and in stores like Michaels to use as a reference when you start creating your own version. I wanted to create a whimsical feel with my bottles, and based some of them off of fairy tales and books.

Here are the supplies I used-

Different size and shaped bottles with corks collected from craft stores and Goodwill.
Extra fine glitter in black, purple, and red.
Modge Podge for applying labels.
Label template found HERE
Pledge Floor Finish (for the glitter bottles)
Acrylic paints in silver, black, and purple
Black Tulle for decorating & use inside some of the bottles.
Plastic skulls from dollar store
Spiders from dollar store
Halloween craft paper from Hobby Lobby (used for some of the labels, such as the Trick or Treat & Poison bottles)


Creating the bottles is pretty simple and does not need much explanation. I used paint inside some to create the appearance. Just squeeze it in & move it around to coat as thinly or thickly as you want it. I also used vinegar/water spray inside some to create a a foggy look like in the "witches potion" bottle. (the paint doesn't stick to the vinegar areas fully)

The glitter bottles were created by taking Pledge floor finish, squirting some into the glass bottle, swirling it evenly throughout, draining out the excess then using some sort of funnel (or in my case, folded card stock) then pouring a generous amount of glitter into the bottle and quickly swirling it around to create an even layer inside.
I love the way this looks, the glitter bottles are my favorite and I am not a glitter loving kind of girl.

For the corks, I painted some to match the bottles, others I left as they were. I glued the plastic skull on. The glittery spider was a piece of a floral arrangement and it had a stem which is stuck into the cork.

Tulle was cut and used to tie around the neck of some of the bottles. I also used to tulle as the potion in the Madame Leota elixir and Poison bottle- I just fed it into the bottle until it looked the way I liked it then cut it off leaving some sticking out of the top before corking the bottle again.

The labels on the Witches Potion, Trick or Treat, and Poison bottles were cut from a piece of Halloween craft paper.
I used the above template to create my personalized labels. This part was really fun. I actually created a dozen more that I plan to use on my next set of bottles.
I have references to Alice in Wonderland, Snow White, The Disney Haunted Mansion and Game of Thrones on this set.
I will probably create more intricate labels next time which include ingredients and perhaps some snarky warnings. These I just printed and modge podged on. I aged some by using a paint brush and applying some cold coffee from earlier in the day. I also used a lighter to burn some of the edges of the paper to give a more aged look.

Because this is a pretty easy craft, these instructions aren't step by step, and I just typed everything out from memory so feel free to post any questions you have in the comments and I will reply.

Here are my finished diy potion bottles. Hope you enjoy them! Happy Haunting!
Madame Leota's Elixir



More crafts are coming, stay tuned!

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Halloween on a budget

As Summer starts to draw to a close, and back to school shopping wraps up in the coming weeks, expect to see more and more Halloween merch hitting the shelves of your favorite retailers.
If you are a Halloween fanatic like me, it's hard to resist buying everything you see, (or at least wanting to).
With our family having grown in the past year, and with the oldest being a teenager, there isn't much money left for frivolous spending so I always keep my eyes open for bargains all year long when adding to my Halloween collection.
Here are a few tips I have for creating a spooky home haunt, or just adding to your decor without breaking the bank. Some may seem obvious (because they are) but it never hurts to share information.

1.) Never pay full retail price, especially in huge Halloween specialty stores.

I love Spirit and other Halloween retailers as much as the next ghoul, and I realize they have to make a living but I will never buy a full priced item at one of these stores, especially the large props that run into the hundreds.  I always hunt for online coupons. My advice is to join the mailing lists of your favorite stores well in advance. They will send out "clearance" sale email alerts many times throughout the year. Buying something in May can save you big bucks.
Also, resist the urge to buy new before Halloween, and wait until the day after and plan for next year. These stores will mark almost everything in the store down each day that passes to clear their shelves.

2.) Craigslist hunt all year long.

For every person who becomes a Halloween enthusiast, there is someone else who just doesn't have the time (or the storage space) to do it anymore. I find Halloween items all year long, and the further you are out from Halloween, the better deals you can make. Many sellers just want that stuff out of their garage and will bargain with you.
I always let them know that I am an enthusiast and do not re-sell anything, which is true. Or if I do change themes and decide to let stuff go, I try to pay it forward and sell cheap to someone else like me who loves the holiday, but can't spend a weeks pay on an animated skeleton.

I also place ads throughout the year in the wanted section, explaining that our family does a large Halloween display but on a budget. I have gotten a few responses this way from very nice people.

3.) Dollar Stores and Goodwill are your friends.

Most seasoned Halloween veterans know that the dollar and 99 cent stores stock lots of cool Halloween items. Always hit these places before you go out to other shops, or check them before committing to Target or even Walmart. I find that the skulls, candle holders, even masks and accessories are often just as cool, or can be with a little imagination and crafting.
Also, don't limit yourself to just Halloween items- utilize cheap every day items and create your own spooky decor... more on this in the next tip.

4.) DIY tutorials, google, and Halloween forums are a must use!

There are so many cool ways to create your own Halloween decor these days. Thanks to pinterest and youtube, it is easy to find step by step instructions on some really awesome Halloween decor, props, and more.
Plus, if you make your own scary piece, you have bragging rights and a unique creation that almost no one else has... except the other 50 people who not only pinned it but actually made it!

5.) Recycle & Re-purpose your old (or even broken) Halloween decor, don't just trash it.

Halloween forums are full of geniuses who will be glad to suggest 1000 ways that you can re use an old prop or skull. Just get on there and start searching.

6.)See Halloween in everything.

Anytime I am thrifting or yard saling, I am on the hunt for stuff that just looks haunted or interesting. That weird doll you got for a quarter can make a great prop.

7.) Summer clearance sales items are just a coat of paint away from being Halloween items.

Never shy away from something based on it's color or pattern. A coat of gray or black paint can turn a cute pink clearanced candle stand into a creepy candle stand that will look great on your Halloween tablescape.
Michaels and Hobby Lobby always mark stuff down 80 and even 90% off in July and August to make room for Fall.

8.)For outdoor decorating, lighting is more important than having 100 props.

Ok so lighting isn't cheap- but instead of buying that $150 animatronic prop at the Halloween store, spend your dollars on awesome lighting. It will make all of the difference in setting the scene and making your spooky house look and feel cooler and more haunting than everyone elses.
There are many lighting tips on youtube from seasoned Haunters.
Besides, what good is the life size talking Witch if no one can even see her?

9.) Use what you've got!

Everyday household items can be used as accessories to your haunt. For instance, I am using shepherds hooks in my haunt this year to display some of my hanging props. I got them at Big Lots on clearance for $5 and when I am done I can still use them in my yard.
Or stuff some old clothes you never wear & boom, instant dead body. Fill an old Halloween mask for a head, or use a large rock where the head should be to create an eerie accident.... eek!
Look around your house and in your garage, you will be surprised at what you will find.

10.) You are the best Prop of all.

Sounds cheesy, but a great costume, some makeup, a little lighting and YOU sitting at the candy bowl to greet trick or treaters can be the best prop of all.
Utilize your thrift stores, estate sales, goodwill etc for old tattered rags to wear or clothes to create a costume.

Happy Haunting ghosts and goblins!


Saturday, July 26, 2014

Halloween Merchandise popping up

The Halloween fun is starting! So far I have seen Fall decor at Hobby Lobby, as well as Halloween decor at the Dollar Tree and lots and lots of decor, crafts, and props starting to make their way onto the shelves at Michaels.

I am told that Pier 1 has some Fall items trickling in and they expect more to become available by August 5th.

In addition I talked to the manager at Walgreens and she said they usually start stocking their shelves late in August.
Finally, Goodwill has some Halloween items mixed in wit their regular stuff, but you have to hunt for them. I have gotten lucky and landed a few great finds such as my Gemmy Industries Haunted Witch mirror for less than $3!
Don't expect to see much on the shelves though until after Labor Day and once they have cleared out some more of their Christmas items via the "Christmas in July" promo.

I will  post more sightings here as I find them!

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

101 Days until Halloween. Looking for other "home haunters" in Phoenix!

So the countdown begins and I have officially begun to collect new tricks and treats for this years festivities.
Home haunting has always been a hobby of mine. When I was a little girl I would create tombstones out of poster board, cardboard boxes and magic markers. My Dad was a Halloween enthusiast and encouraged my crafts, even when it meant I was stealing his flannels and jeans to stuff as part of a dead body prop.
Now with three kids of my own, I still love Halloween and am always on the hunt for new trinkets, spooks, and goblins to join my yard haunt.
In comparison to many home haunters out there I am still just an amateur, never the less I enjoy being one of the scary houses in the neighborhood and all of the laughs, screams, and thrills that follow.

I am located in North Phoenix and am looking for other Halloween enthusiasts who would like to have their home haunts or decor recognized here on the blog. I am also going to create a page listing homes if anyone is interested. This can be a great way to attract people to your home haunt if perhaps you are in a neighborhood that does not get much in the way of trick or treaters.

Please feel free to comment here on the blog or email me at thehalloweenchick at gmail  and include your info and images of your haunts from years past.

I look forward to spreading the Halloween fear ....