Large spiders crawl down the walls. Gauzy ghosts move eerily in the breeze. A poor witch is stuck face down in the black cast iron urn.
In the urns, I added glittery skulls, chains, and black aspen branches.
The streetcars dressed for Halloween by Show Me The Door hang in each entryway. I love these.
This terracotta pumpkin which I've owned since 2004 sits in the front garden. I purchased it at Boxwoods in Atlanta.
Here is more of the front of the house this year:
Enjoy the tour with me all month...
SPOOKtacular Facade, y'all!
Spooktacular!!!
ReplyDeleteHow long does it take you to create this fabulous scene???
ReplyDeleteAn afternoon! Really! I am well organized.
DeleteGood morning, Ron! The facade of your home is absolutely spooktacular! Love all of it! Have a great day! xoxo
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulously scary!
ReplyDeleteWow Ron you always do a fantastic job and I think this is the best yet! I imagine a lot of passer by's are taking plenty of pictures!
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic! I always swoon over your beautiful Southern home.
ReplyDeleteSuper spooky and fun. Love those ghosts. They are just awesome. Great job as always Ron.
ReplyDeleteKris
Thanks, Kris.
DeleteRon, I just love what you have done with your porch. Beautiful house, this is my first visit, I can't wait to come back and see more of your home. Have a BOOtiful day!
ReplyDeleteThanks. Please come back. I welcome you, and hope you enjoy what you see.
DeleteYikes it is just so cute. How fun for the trick or treaters. I love the skull in the flower pot. It's so fun.
ReplyDeleteYes, spooktacular!
ReplyDeleteCatching up on posts...love every inch of the facade! sheila
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