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Zombie pumpkins 4 HaLLoWeEn!!Plus HallOweEn Decor.
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Great old cartoons here... A Disney Halloween |
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Thu, Oct 20, 2016 11:18 AM
Here is a sign I made it comes up when you do a search for DaffodilLaneStudio Still need to add two pumpkins on both sides, next year maybe. Remember this game. We have a kid in our neighborhood that looks just like this guy. |
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Sat, Oct 22, 2016 8:26 AM
The 110th Circleville Pumpkin Show 2016. If you go to the show you must go to Shifty's and Tootles bar. Here's some pics.... (¯
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Sat, Oct 29, 2016 6:57 AM
Look what Ripley's Believe It or Not emailed me this morning: MEET THE PUMPKIN’S PUNK BROTHER: THE PINEAPPLE JACK-O’-LANTERN We all reach for pumpkins on instinct when we want to carve a jack-o’-lantern, but why? Hailing from the Emerald Isles, Jack-o’-lanterns were traditionally carved from turnips and rutabaga. It wasn’t until large migrations to America that pumpkins replaced these bitter tubers. If you want to know why we started carving jack-o’-lanterns in the first place, check out the Legend of Stingy Jack. With crisscrossed skin, a wild hairdo, and a filling you won’t have to bake to be edible, pineapples seem like the stuffy pumpkin’s fun brother. If you make a pineapple jack-o’-lantern, you get a fresh aromatic take on Halloween that won’t rot into itself by the big night (and maybe even give you a head start on some piña coladas). An experienced palate might be able to appreciate the pumpkins sweeter tones, but on the candy-crazed sugar rush that is Halloween, a fruit sweeter than a gourd seems more appropriate. As pineapples make a comeback as decorations you may want to know that they were actually super expensive curiosities at one time. In the 16th-18th-centuries, pineapples were an incredibly exotic item. Getting a whole pineapple back to Europe intact was a nearly impossible feat, only affordable to aristocrats and royalty. A single pineapple could cost today’s equivalent of $10,000. Lavish parties would pay to rent a pineapple by the hour in order to impress guests. Pineapples were so rare that people didn’t usually know how to eat them. King Louis XIV, for example, severely cut his lips because he tried to eat a pineapple without peeling it. |
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Sat, Oct 29, 2016 5:19 PM
I like the THE PINEAPPLE JACK-O’-LANTERN I'm going to try and make one of those. |
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Sun, Oct 30, 2016 10:41 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygSEkwRCQPM Love the THE PINEAPPLE JACK-O’-LANTERN too! [ Edited by: tikiskip 2016-10-30 10:42 ] |
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Mon, Oct 31, 2016 6:17 AM
So what did you dress up as??? |
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Sun, Sep 17, 2017 4:51 AM
FrightProps |
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Tue, Oct 3, 2017 4:56 PM
Zombie Pumpkins has some new T shirts this year.... |
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Tue, Oct 3, 2017 5:03 PM
It is coming! Halloween 2017..... |
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Fri, Oct 6, 2017 8:28 AM
How fun, love it. |
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Thu, Oct 19, 2017 9:15 AM
Halloween Pop tarts are good!
My first Pine o Lantern... Heaviest pumpkin contest... |
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Thu, Oct 19, 2017 11:53 AM
That Pine-O-Lantern rocks, Skip. |
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Tue, Oct 24, 2017 7:34 AM
Thanks! Here is some Halloween, Our neighborhood is small and the houses far apart so we have Trick or Treat on our own day. I think mine were thrown away. Will post more nut cups later.... (¯
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Wed, Oct 25, 2017 6:43 AM
These are the nut cups I made, the first ones are replicas of an old 1920s style. Those books full are very costly if you can find them. (¯
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Wed, Oct 25, 2017 6:27 PM
Very vintage! |
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Mon, Oct 30, 2017 1:19 PM
Thanx Mike. |
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Tue, Oct 31, 2017 4:38 AM
HALLOWEEN MUSIC.... Mr. Suave's Mod, Mod World http://www.mistersuave.com/ Modcast #107: Monsters A-Go-Go! (2008) Modcast #144: Something Wicked This Way Comes (2009) Modcast #181: Monsters Rule O.K. (2010) Modcast #216: No Costume, No Candy (2011) Modcast #249: Rest In Peace (2012) Modcast #283: How Do the Dead Come Back? (2013) Modcast #311: Death Is A Lonely Business (2014) Modcast #341: Dig My Own Grave ( Halloween 2015) Modcast #372: And When I Die (Halloween 2016) |
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Thu, Nov 9, 2017 4:32 AM
Well it's over. Wanted to put this here lest we forget. Much like other old traditions in the ol USA, Halloween in 2017 was under attack. Posters were made for tips on what not to wear. Some Schools did away with any celebrations of Halloween as it may offend some students. As far as décor around our town I did not see that much really, hope that changes. We don't have a ton of traditions or customs like some other country's here in America but I look at Halloween as one of those things that are an American tradition, kinda silly I know but doesn't the silly stuff make the hard Day to day life bit better? Till next year Halloween. [ Edited by: tikiskip 2017-11-09 05:05 ] |
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Thu, Oct 4, 2018 7:20 AM
Halloween is coming! Hope they don't suck all the fun out of it. Hey we can always look back, back to when dressing up was just a Halloween outfit and not horrible and offensive to some people. 70s & 80s Halloween Commercials |
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Mon, Oct 8, 2018 10:15 AM
I feel so sad for kids at our local elementary school, who no longer know the joys of marching around the grounds in their costume for an afternoon. Supposedly they cancelled the annual costume parade because "some families can't afford expensive costumes!" Well you know what? I took a dang potato chip bucket, covered it in tinfoil, stuck it on my head, called myself a robot, and was thrilled with it. The kids don't see it as a competition for the most expensive costume, that crap is between the parents. Leave the kids to their fun, and hooray for October! |
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Mon, Oct 8, 2018 12:06 PM
Nice ones! I loved the Halloween costume parade at our school! Then there was Charlie Brown you could do that one with just a old sheet and a bunch of holes cut in it, add bag with rock and you are done. Kids don't make their outfits that I see these days, It's too bad it's really fun to get creative with Halloween. Man they are even tearing down my old school and building some new grand expensive school. Thanx for adding. |
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Mon, Oct 8, 2018 9:39 PM
Oh my god you guys are such curmudgeons. I can’t believe you even let trick-or-treaters on your lawn. |
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Tue, Oct 9, 2018 9:39 AM
We have had two trick-or-treaters in 17 years since we have been here. Now in the last three years we have had twelve kids on a night before trick-or-treat night that is a night our neighborhood has its own trick-or-treat night and a neighborhood party. It is great. And on the school not having a Halloween costume parade at school it may have more to do with the many different people we now have in our schools and the fact that their customs or culture does not allow them to do things like Halloween or dress up. I was at a thrift store buying Halloween stuff and the girl at the counter asked if I was having a party, I then asked her if she was going to dress up for Halloween and she said, So it may be easier to tell you it's because of the poor people than to open a can of worms like that. Odd how we are not supposed to offend or keep people from their culture and customs while our culture and customs get berated everyday more and more. Glad I don't have a kid I would be at that school fighting all the BS they put our kids through daily. Ha! Ha! now that is curmudgeony, But true. Now go and decorate your house for Halloween. |
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Tue, Oct 9, 2018 11:55 AM
Curious. We've got a broad mix here and Halloween's big. Obviously with the Latino population Dia de los Muertos is everywhere. Our Korean exchange student last year said Halloween is mostly unknown in Asia (makes sense, considering the Irish/European origins) but found it silly fun. The modest Indian/Pakistani population seems to get into it as well. The only "culture" I've ever run into that doesn't participate in Halloween are the ultra-conservative Christian denominations that argue we're going to Hell for "glorifying the devil." They sponsor wholesome, religious-themed "Fall Festivals" to save souls from the perils of trick-or-treating. We always opt for the Catholic school's Halloween Carnival instead, because they've totally got that spook house thing down. |
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Tue, Oct 9, 2018 12:16 PM
From the net.... "Here are just some of the religions that don't celebrate Halloween: Jehovah's Witnesses: They don't celebrate any holidays or even birthdays. Some Christians: Some believe the holiday is associated with Satanism or Paganism, so are against celebrating it. Orthodox Jews: They don't celebrate Halloween due to its origins as a Christian holiday. Other Jews may or may not celebrate. Muslims: Many Muslims don't celebrate Halloween, again due to its origins in other religions" |
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Tue, Oct 9, 2018 1:49 PM
Hey now, Halloween is my favorite holiday, and I am of the firm opinion that it should revolve almost entirely around providing the best possible experience for the kids. If that makes me a curmudgeon, so be it. |
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Tue, Oct 9, 2018 6:38 PM
Mine too! I appreciate this community a lot and moreso when folks give thoughtful responses when I have too much rum and get opinionated! Not to mention I feel like a curmurdgeon more with each passing day... |
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Wed, Oct 10, 2018 3:54 PM
This how I feel mostly. Thought back and my family always decorated for the holidays even the restaurants. For me Halloween is an American custom or tradition if you will. Halloween is a opportunity to be creative decorate and make for a different day and maybe even something fun and special. I try to go overboard so the twelve or so kids in our neighborhood will maybe someday also decorate and celebrate Halloween when they are older, and remember that nut that used to put all the blow molds and candy pails in his yard. |
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Sat, Oct 13, 2018 7:24 PM
Precisely. Someone has to shoulder the responsibility of building the spectacle that will inspire the next generation of haunters. My favorite moments are when some 5-year old notices that the bench full of pumpkins is "singing" to them and just stands there, slack-jawed while their parents try to nudge them along the sidewalk. To them, it's magic. |
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Sat, Oct 27, 2018 7:17 PM
Here's our house... Even decorate the car. Funny sign in Barnsville Ohio. Our outfits, hope that no pumpkins are offended that I dressed like a pumpkin. |
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Tue, Oct 15, 2019 3:40 PM
Halloween again!!! |
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Fri, Oct 25, 2019 6:39 AM
31 Halloween Decor Ideas! The Most Amazing Pumpkin/Jack o Lantern Display in LA! “Nights of the Jack” 2019 Full Experience |
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Fri, Oct 25, 2019 2:00 PM
Skip, I love how you go all out for Halloween. Love the vintage stuff the best. New decorations suck. I have only one thing up this year as I’ll be hiking in Tennessee for the holiday. The witch is vintage and over four feet tall. Have a good Halloween! |
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Sat, Oct 26, 2019 5:16 AM
Looks like old Beistle Halloween. It's getting harder to put all that stuff up and my wife ends up doing a lot of it, may be time to dial it back a bit. Not seeing much Halloween décor this out year. I wonder if over time the old stuff people like now and cost lots to buy will ever become not so sought after and the newer stuff that I don't care for become the "rare item" for sale on eBay. And my parents used to collect Satin glass and cranberry glass and heck they sell for less than one of those Yosemite Sam gas station glasses these days. Heck the blow molds we put out now have gotten kinda high priced so we really should not be messing them up by putting them out in the elements but I want the kids to see these things and grow up with them so at least these kids are exposed to the "good stuff" And we don't it all for others we like seeing the décor when we come home too. HAPPY HALLOWEEN Trav!! |
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Sat, Oct 26, 2019 5:32 AM
BINGO! You sir are truly the Grand Poobah of vintage holiday decor! |
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Sun, Oct 27, 2019 4:14 PM
Just saw the Love Boat Halloween show and your decoration shown here was on that show Trav. AND they had a Frankenstein on that show about the same size as yours shown here. |
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Tue, Oct 11, 2022 4:14 AM
It is coming! Just got the decorations up and added a few new items. Will post pictures of what we got soon. It's getting harder to do with age and all, but heck put SOMETHING out. |
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Tue, Oct 11, 2022 10:17 AM
I was crushed when I had to give up my big Halloween display once I moved house last year, but my supplies ended up going to a fellow haunter who made an even bigger display with them!
Now, to rebuild... [ Edited by Bam Bam on 2022-10-11 10:21:22 ] |
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Wed, Oct 12, 2022 2:53 PM
The drinks are frozen coconut/mango daiquiris, ...because....well yellow? Should have had black straws but you get the idea. [ Edited by TIKIGIKI on 2022-10-14 20:03:37 ] |
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Thu, Oct 13, 2022 5:43 AM
Wow that is great! Thanks for adding. |
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Thu, Oct 13, 2022 5:11 PM
Last year's modest attempt.
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Fri, Oct 14, 2022 8:15 PM
Hints for Pumkin Carvers. If you insist on carving a very wide mouth on your Jack, be aware that in only a few hours your pumpkin will collapse on that side due to the weight of the upper part not being supported. Better to leave two vampire-like teeth from top to bottom of the mouth to act as little pillars. The mouth will still be visually wide but is actually carved as three smaller openings and your pumpkin will last much longer. Smearing all the cut edges with a little Vaseline also gives Jack a much longer life! |
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Sat, Nov 5, 2022 6:47 AM
Great Graveyard! And good pumpkin tips, we used to put our carved pumpkins in ice water after lighting them all day at the restaurant and then put them in the walk-in cooler. But then that was when I had huge pots and a walk-in cooler. It worked really well as having them out lit for hours really made them fade fast. Here are a few pics we went to the Franklin Park Conservatory (Pumpkins aglow) this year and it was really great. Here is my wife as a Dia de los Muertos dressed lady. This witch lady was on this pole and she would sway back and forth with music it was cool. [ Edited by tikiskip on 2022-11-05 15:19:22 ] |
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Sat, Nov 5, 2022 6:56 AM
Here is the home Halloween. Till next year Halloween! Funny how the same three girls are together still and Stading in the same order. Did the far back yard this year as that is where the house that had the party was. Just asked my brother for a sign that said "welcome great pumpkin and got these two. [ Edited by tikiskip on 2022-11-05 07:02:07 ] |
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Sat, Nov 5, 2022 7:09 AM
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One last thing it is odd that a few years ago somebody said "Halloween is mostly unknown in Asia" And this year there was "At least 146 people are dead and 150 are injured after being crushed in a crowd during Halloween festivities in Seoul, officials in South Korea said" |