Skeleton fairies at the cottage

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This fall, I hadn’t planned on going full tilt Halloween around the house.
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But I’d enjoyed spookifying my Good Juju booth so much, and I had family coming, so I indulged in ghoulishing up a few corners of my cottage.

SavingPNGMost is pretty simple, white pumpkins and crowns, a few glass pumpkins with lighting.

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But we have some skellies too.  This fairy skeleton is glittered and perched onto a poison toadstool.  Her wings were harvested from a cicada and then laminated  I think they have a bit of a skeletal look themselves.

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I have a good time making decorations for any holiday, but I have to admit that I seriously LOVE the lit, glass punkins from Homegoods  I only allowed myself a couple.  I’d love to have a roomful.

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Of course, you always need witches too.

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And funky witch boots.

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I’ve sprinkled some glittered crows around too.

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This candle was from a garage sale.  It isn’t my style exactly, but I liked it.  So I guess that means it is my style for spooky season?

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Talk about a change of looks for me- get ahold of that shower curtain.

My first seasonal curtain switch, ever.  My sister, Bobbie, changed hers out for each holiday.  Things like that made her happy, and she had collections for all seasons.  On her birthday this year, I decided to honor her tradition by starting one of my own.  Typically, I prefer vintage fabric, but I have to admit this makes a statement. And is a lot of fun.

I just might find myself shopping for a Xmas one too.

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It looks good in person, you never know for sure when shopping online, but I really like it.

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