Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Igor's Hump!

Happy Wednesday, everyone! I hope you all are getting through the week alright--keeping warm and well-fed and all that good stuff! Here's some creepy entertainment, just in case today needs to be improved upon.



I found a Buzzfeed list of terrifying old costumes (follow links in photos for the full list). Here are a few to chill your blood.




Geez. I'm curious what characters these people were attempting to portray. To me, it looks like they were looking at their closet and just thought, "You know what, I just want to be really fucking scary today. No particular creature or character--just generally terrifying." And then they put these costumes on and succeeded at being generally terrifying for generations.




This one's probably my favorite from the list because, well, it's probably going to haunt my nightmares tonight. Seriously. What the hell.




Had to share the skeleton because at least one person on this list went with a bit of tradition. It's an old costume, but I can definitely tell what he or she is creeping as. The skull mask is awesome--perfectly creepy but also still a bit goofy. This looks like it was a fun costume to wear around.



Now, I don't know about you guys; but I love me a good spooky story. Luckily, a few months back, I found a great YouTube channel that delivers just that--hundreds of creepy stories, some accompanied with videos or photos to try to explain. There are a few options on YouTube when it comes to channels for spooky stories; but the channel I'm about to share has the highest quality in his work. I shared him last week, as well, and may continue to share a video of his every Wednesday. His stories are just that much fun to listen to!




If you like creepy...but not too creepy; I've also found a neat YouTuber who explores abandoned houses. Personally, I could watch hours of abandoned home footage, so I thought there might be a few of my followers who would appreciate, as well!





Happy Hump Day, everyone! STAY SPOOOOKY!!!

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Today In Horror News!

Good morning, Spooks!

My first find this morning is a little bit creepy, a little bit cool.

(Facebook; Facebook)


A tiny, brightly lit Christmas tree was placed in the window of an abandoned hospital in New Orleans, noticed by a nurse who worked nearby. Nobody knows how that tree got there or where it's getting power for its lights, but it's there and very eerie. As a side note, the more I stare at the creepy old buildings the tree is in, the more I really want to explore them. It's got to be interesting in there. Anyway, to view the whole article, click this link or the picture above!



Halloween Returns


Next up in horror news, I remember hearing whispers about a new Halloween movie being made; however, those hopes are now dashed, as not only has production stopped, but Dimension Films (who was filming it) has also lost all rights to the franchise. Pretty shitty, but who knows? I'd kind of like to see Rob Zombie get his hands on a Halloween remake, personally. We'll see. For more details and links, follow the link in the photo or this one.


Finally, on a more positive note, I was just scrolling through Twitter (follow me!) and noticed that one of my favorite spooky bloggers, Justine (link leads to her Twitter, but her blog URL is in her description there if you'd like to check it out), has started a newsletter that promises to be filled with fun Halloween goodies as well as craft ideas and recipes, for those who like to enjoy a bit of domestication once in a while. I'm one of those people, so I've already got my e-mail address on that list!


Have a wonderful Tuesday, fellow creepsters! STAY SPOOKY!



Monday, December 28, 2015

Well, I Saw The Thing Coming Out Of The Sky

It's another musical Monday! Today's post is for those who use Spotify, which is a really awesome tool for making playlists. I love making lists; but I really, really love making playlists. I've been working on this particular one for a couple of years, now. It's my ultimate Halloween party soundtrack (hence why, like a painting, it isn't a finished product and may very well never be).

So, having a rough time getting through this freezing Monday morning? Put in your earbuds, turn up the volume, and enjoy the wonderful Halloweenie mini-vacation this playlist has to offer. I've listened to it so much at this point that I even have the different shuffles memorized...




Boogie down and STAY SPOOKY, MY LOVELIES!

Saturday, December 26, 2015

Black Cat Saturday! And other exciting shit.

We can finally care less about Christmas and more about next Halloween! Woo! In celebration, here are some adorable black cats to brighten your Saturday!

black cat:


☆ My Magical Garden ☆:


Awww:


KITTIES!!! (All sources are linked to the photos.)


Saturdays are also going to be dedicated to my finding new and awesome makeup products and tutorials as well as delicious new spooky drinks to try out! This Saturday will be kicked off with my favorite youtuber MUA: MadeYewLook! Here is her...Christmas...look:




Pretty terrifying for a typically adorable animal. She really is the best at putting her own creepy spin on things, which is why I love her as much as I do (more of her videos will be featured on here in the future; however, if you'd like to binge, now, visit her channel here).

Seeing as it's still technically Christmas week, I thought I'd share some eggnog recipes for those who are still getting their festive drink on (I may have to have a few drinks of my own tonight, after stumbling across these recipes)!


Santa's Magic Potion {Eggnog and Baileys} - Have eggnog to use? This drink is smooth, creamy, and puts your 'nog to great use! Mmm!

The first recipe I found (follow link in photo) is a simple, store-bought-everything recipe. So, if you aren't terribly creative with the putting of ingredients together and making it taste good, this is a good one to follow. Just Bailey's, eggnog, and a couple spices--looks super fucking delicious.


This next one is for those who enjoy being a bit more creative in the kitchen (maybe you weren't one of those unfortunate souls jailed to the kitchen yesterday, so you have the energy today to actually make eggnog from scratch....lucky you!):




Add some Bailey's to this one, as well, and you've got yourself some homemade libation!


Welp, I'm thinking it's time to run to the store and gather supplies for a slightly boozy post-Christmas Saturday. Stay spooky and stay safe, fellow creepsters!

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Igor's Hump! - Christmas Edition

It's Wednesday! Which means general hump day light-heartedness to help my fellow spooks get through that middle of the week rut.

This week, I'm keeping up a gory Christmas theme; and, lucky me (!), I found some creepy-ass Santas to share:

Vintage Santa sending terror chills down the spine.



No wonder so many kids cry after catching a glimpse of Jolly Old St. Nick! This particular child doesn't seem too comfortable at Santa's presence.



And, finally, my personal favorite: Santa straight from everyone's nightmares. What the hell?
For more creepy Santas, click any of the above pictures to see the full list!


Bored of your music, but don't want to listen to silence? Here are some spooky Christmas stories that will keep you looking over your shoulder and turning on a few more lights!


















STAY SPOOKY!!!

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Spooky Tidbits From The Airwaves--Christmas Edition

What's happening today in the horror/horror-associated world? Well, it's still Christmas week, so there's a wealth of Christmas-themed gore, goodies, and tidbits!


Amazing Ash vs Evil Dead Gingerbread House Is the Grooviest Reason for the Season

My first find of the morning was this awesome gingerbread house that was made based off the characters and scenes from Evil Dead. As you can see, there's even a little ginger Ash holding up some bloody mass of human innard and probably about to say it's, "Groovy." For the full article and more photos of this awesome, edible home, click the above picture.




Nina Forever | via Epic Pictures

Pop the corn, gather the Christmas candies around you, grab a nice warm cup of coffee and a few blankets; this next one is for those of you experiencing these ridiculous winter storms and are stuck inside due to unreasonable temps: MOVIES! Bloody-Disgusting.com has compiled a couple of movie lists to help remedy seasonal boredom (and frustration). The link I'm sharing here is Part 2 of this list; follow the link in the picture to find their full list as well as last week's Part 1!




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My favorite blog (especially around Halloween time!), DinoDrac, posted this morning about some neat ornaments that may prove to be a blast from the past for some. I was barely too young in '92 to care about anything outside of the vast Barbie collection I longed for so much; and I don't think they gave these out in the region I grew up. However, like many of the old (er) collectables that DinoDrac shares, it's fascinating to read about all the little bits of culture that we've forgotten from 'way back when' (I feel weird calling stuff from the '90s old because that means I'm old...). So, here's a nice piece of Christmas nostalgia. Where were you in '92? Follow the link in the picture for the full article!






Finally, still can't find that perfect stocking stuffer for your favorite horror fan? Here's a fun, creepy, and possible DIY idea: Frozen Charlotte dolls. Not only are they encased in their own reflective coffin, which acts as a jewelry pendant; but their story(ies) of origin is also delightfully macabre. I'm seriously considering making one for myself, as this little toy hails from my favorite historical period--the Victorian Era. To learn more about this spooky little doll, follow the link in the picture.



Keep cozy, my friends; and, as always, STAY SPOOKY! Until next time.

Monday, December 21, 2015

You'll Shoot Your Eye Out, Kid.

It is that dreaded time of the year, again. Everyone's jolly and giving for at least another week, so I thought I'd take the opportunity to share some of my favorite "Christmas songs" that get me through the bullshit.

First is my favorite--and a classic--for this time of year: CKY's Santa's Coming.



Another preferred song for Christmas time is My Chemical Romance's cover of All I Want For Christmas Is You because....well....MCR.



And, finally, a bit of actual cheer from the beautiful and talented white witch herself, Stevie:



This can be a fun time of year, but it can also be really shitty for some. May you survive the glad tidings and great joy with grace, no matter which end of the spectrum you're coming from. And, most importantly, may your Christmas/Yule be a Very Spooky one!

Friday, October 16, 2015

Ele-Gaunt Party Theme

I love planning parties; but unfortunately, I often don't have the room in my budget to host one. And seeing as times are tough for everyone, now, I thought it might be useful to share some of my ideas on $100-budget parties for those spooky hosts who want to stretch each dime further!

The theme I play with the most in my head is the idea of dark elegance met with classic Halloween charm. To illustrate my ideas, I'll include photos found throughout the web with sources linked for convenience. Most of these links can also be found on my Halloween board! Here are a couple of photos to give you an idea of the over all feel I'm looking to find for this theme:


To reach a good, classy level of elegance, I chose my base color as black and then will accent it with my choice of spooky color! My natural choice in this theme will be purple/violet, as it's my favorite color. The theme above gives a sample of this idea with the accent color/s in various hues of orange.



Here's the spooky aspect! A Halloween party isn't complete without a few crows, skulls, and candy! I would keep these decor items at a minimum, embracing simplicity and following nature (kind of--who finds a crow actually posing next to a skull in real life?!).

While shopping for my party decor, I am most likely to head to the store with the lowest prices first. I've separated my $100 party budget 60/40: $60 will go to the food and $40 will go to decor. If you already have the decor you need, you can always move money where you prefer. With this theme, I'm assuming that most people won't have at least half of what they need, just to be safe in my assumptions with budgeting. Also, I would be more likely to dedicate more of the budget to food if this is a sit-down dinner. I like a party with more natural flow, so I'm choosing simple hors d'oeuvres that can be self-served onto small plates and walked around with.

The store with the cheapest prices around here (Utah, USA) is Dollar Tree, so I've gone to their website to get an understanding of what they sell in regards to disposable plates, cups, etc. I'm not going too fancy on the plates, since they're just going to get thrown away. This is why I want them to be black--even paper can seem classy in a cloak of black! Here is my shopping list for Dollar Tree:
Plates, Black, 18 ct., 2 packages, $2
Cups, 1 Purple & 2 Black, 12 ct., 3 packages, $3
Napkins, Purple, 24 ct., 2 packages, $2
Table cover, Black, $1

Dollar Tree Total: $8

I would then move on to Zurchers, which is a (fairly) local discount party outlet. Comparable prices may be found at your local party stores. I'm heading to Zurchers for the higher quality and/or specialized items on my list. They sell packages of clear, elegant cocktail forks that would be perfect for the food items that aren't quite meant for fingers. Also, while wandering and brainstorming throughout their site, I got the idea to use Krinkle Shred in purple and black as an interesting texture to sprinkle around plates of food and decorations. It's typically meant for gift wrapping, which is why it's found on that aisle in the store; but I love the fun little shapes the thin strips of crinkled paper makes. My Zurchers shopping list is as follows:
Mini Cocktail Forks, Clear, 20 ct., $3.77
Krinkle Shred, 1 Purple & 1 Black, 2 oz. ea., $3.54

Zurchers Total: $7.31

At this point, I'm set on food decor items at $15. 31, which means the remaining $24.69 will be dedicated to aesthetics! 

First, I'm focusing on the stuff that will create a backdrop for the more flashy decorations. I'll want creepy cloth and black spiderwebs to get some depth and a variety of texture. Creepy cloth is surprisingly pricey at most places (seriously? It's just a bunch of tangled up threads...oh well, I guess); however I did find a kind of cheap price for it through this link. I would also suggest making your own with old sheets, as well, as 5 feet of creepy cloth for $2 is a bit ridiculous in my opinion. Regardless, if I was feeling lazy that day, I would go out and buy it--about 3-5 packages (so, I'm spending $6-$10).


On that same site, I found equally cheap (and I say cheap, this time, because it's actually a great price for webbing) brown spiderweb. I know I initially mentioned that I would be going for black; but when I've found such a good price and I plan on the room being dark, anyway, it's a go for the brown! These are also $2 each, and I would grab 3 of them. So, I'm looking at spending between $12 and $16 on the straight-from-the-store stuff, which will leave my budget at around $8-$12--just enough for a fun, at-home project! 

When it comes to choosing the more flashy decor for creating ambience, I've found that hand making decor can be much more fun and efficient for Halloween parties because most store bought Halloween decor will need doctoring, anyway. I also like to have full control of the quality and design of my more eye-catching decorations. This gives me the opportunity to put my personality and the personalities of those attending the party into the decor, which is a neat touch to a party, I think.

Because these items are hand made, I can't suggest too heavily what to make and how to make it; but I can give you an idea of what I would make:


These candlesticks are pretty sweet and could potentially be a very cheap project. This is something that can easily be found at either garage sales or thrift stores. Any tall candle holder works as long as the surface texture allows for paint or at least sanding. I would also look for beat up-looking dining room chairs--use the legs for candle holders and find a clever use for the seat and back parts.

Instead of the orbs on top, I would like to add platforms so I can set decor and/or tea lights on them. I initially liked the idea of pillar candles atop these lovely stands; but after a bit of research, I learned that pillar candles are crazy expensive. So, I got creative and realized that tea lights (tea lights on sale and fancy tea lights) would create a better ambient lighting, anyway! Be sure to place anything flammable a good enough distance from the flames of the tea lights (we want terror at this party but not that much terror). Flammable items include but aren't limited to cobweb, creepy fabric, any banners, model crows, and your friend's afro wig.

By this time, I'd say my decor budget is pretty much spent! I'll be moving onto the food budget over the next couple of days, which I will be sharing once it's figured out! Stay tuned, dear friends; and we'll see where the conclusion of the Ele-Gaunt party theme will lead us!

Thanks for reading!
STAY SPOOKY

Friday, February 20, 2015

2014 Haul

Good afternoon! 

Today, I thought I'd do a fun haul post, seeing as I haven't had the chance to show off all the cool Halloween stuff I bought last year! Some of this stuff is still available at Zurcher's, if you have one of those in your region. That is where I purchased almost everything I'm about to share!


Alright, let's get this party started! This first image is just a general overview of all my purchases. I tried to limit the wearables I bought in order to balance my budget with the decor I wanted, as well. I have a problem with buying too many creepy clothes, really.


I bought the three purple lanterns at Dollar Tree. I was pretty surprised to see such gorgeous light fixtures on sale the day I walked in and just wanted some quick caffeine--and these are actual light fixtures! All I need to get my hands on are some AAA batteries, and these guys have an LED light that will glow through the foggiest of evenings. The purple on them is a lot more vibrant than is shown in the pictures (purple is my favorite color, so naturally I got the purple and not the white or black ones). These lovely lanterns have been hanging in my living room, classing the place up since we moved in back in October.


The one lantern I did not buy at Dollar Tree is this big guy, here! At this point in the season, I had already bought the purple lanterns and needed something to offset their pieciness; so I bought this black skeleton lantern while shopping at Zurcher's. While it doesn't have an attached light like the others, it makes up for it in the quality of the product and the size! I gave this guy his own little corner in my living room, across from the purple ones, naturally.


The rest of this post will be all items I got from Zurcher's (so you know where to get it later on). I'm really not sure why I felt the need to buy that little vampire cutout. Maybe it was the style of art or the choice of color...still dont' know; but I do enjoy having it sit on my bookshelf and glare over me as a sleep! Besides, it was only about $.60...so no big loss, there!
The skeleton leggings are the bottom half of my Halloween costume (keep scrolling to see the full costume and makeup in action). My costume was being sold by a brand called Black and Bones. Really cool line of clothes--yes, I view this as a line of clothing; these costumes are a sight to behold! Luckily, the Black and Bones collection is still on the floor at Zurcher's; so you can get your own selection any time of the year your please! One warning on these leggings, however, is that they are see-through. You will absolutely have to wear something underneath them in order to avoid public embarrassment. That's all.



Here is the "dress" part of my costume. The tutu is very fun to wear and play with. I wore this dress at work a couple of times during the season, and absolutely loved bouncing all over the store just to watch the tutu move with me (pretty sure my co-workers have decided that I am insane). The tank top part of the dress is form fitting but also leaves enough room for extra boobage, just in case that's a worry. It's very comfortable and breathes quite well. I very much intend on wearing this on hot summer days when I'm having one of my 'fuck pants' days.


Finally, one of the last purchases I made in the season was this awesome shawl! It was hidden in the 1920's section, coupled with a few different dresses on the pictures of the costumes. This sucker is super cheap in both the cost of purchase and the choice of materials. It's also much smaller than a typical shawl ought to be...but it's just so freaking cute! I couldn't help myself. I had to buy it. And, now, it's currently acting as decor in my room.


And, finally, here are a few photos of me in full costume and makeup on Halloween night...all made up with nowhere to go! We tried going to a party that night, but there was no parking. So, I ended up just coming back home and washing all this off within an hour of putting it on! You could consider that a summary of my entire season last year.
Anyway, makeup was done by me, of course; and photos were taken by my Trapper. Enjoy!







STAY SPOOKY!!!