


For me, October is the kick off to a festive holiday season that ends January 1st. Halloween is one of my favorite holidays to celebrate and always challenges my creative side to come up with something spooky and innovative. I love to dress up in costume but it is equally important to create a spooky scene that invites the trick-or-treaters to come to my door in search of some tasty sweets. Halloween decor at your home can span from very simple to very elaborate as long as it is done right, and not overdone (we have all seen this, right?). I suppose it is fair to say that I don't buy into large inflatable lawn toys, I prefer something more decorative, even if it is simple. I really love the ideas that Martha Stewart has on her site and although some of the pumpkin carving ideas may be a bit elaborate for those who are not crafty. Look at the concept and see if you can recreate the elements in your own way. I like a grouping of pumpkins (always in odd numbers, I like 5-7 in various sizes) carved or not with some extra embellishments. You can find some wonderfully creepy looking gourds at your local nursury and there is nothing more ghoulish than a pile of greenish, bumpy gourds for your porch setting. Martha Stewart has also partnered with a catalog that has some great Halloween decor items: Grandin Road. They also sell the gawdy inflatable items but breeze past those and find some cool decor items for your buffet table! To me, it's all in the small details. Pick up some Spanish Moss on your next hike and add it to your buffet table. Buy some inexpensive Styrofoam skulls and put several of them under a glass cloche jar on your mantle. Cut out black sillouettes of bats and rats and place them on the walls as if they are flying out of someplace or creeping up the stairs...and throw a party for your friends while you hand out candy! You can download some creepy wine labels from Martha Stewart's site and create your own goulish brew for your home bar! Use some black feather boa's as garlands around your home. Regardless of how much work you want to put into it, have fun and take inspiration from the large number of craft and design magazines available. Have a ghoulishly spooky Halloween! Cheers!