The creepiest of the items I have to offer for First Friday weekend at Good Juju

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Doesn’t this baby has a look on its face that says he is a bit shocked to have become a bat?
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But I think this ballerina bat seems joyful to keep dancing even after they thought they were done.

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All the skellies in my booth got some foofing up.

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Including the bride.

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I think those owls might actually be love birds, huh?

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In honor of the season, I no longer have mushrooms, they are all Poison Toadstools.  
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They are offered up in a variety of colors and styles.

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Some are being used as perches for glittering, crowned crows.

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And some are stowed away in apothecary jars for when you need just a pinch of toodstool for your potion.

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These genuine stone ones are on leather cords to wear around your neck.  I am sure they can be used to ward off some sort of evil.

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Or if you are more into growing your own patch of toodstools, maybe you need a plant stake to stick in the dirt with them?  Sugarwings and I made up some spooky season inspired stakes that can also double as magic wands.

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All year, I have been gathering up creepy goods and making haunting crafts for this sale.  I was thrilled to find these very vintage doll eyes.

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And a concrete gargoyle to watch over a haunted mansion.  (I won’t be too disappointed if he doesn’t sell, I think he’d enjoy staying with me at the cottage).

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I’ve made up zombie brooches and bags of body parts, and have bits of dolls.

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If you have a poltergeist infestation, who ya gonna call?  Well, I don’t know if KC has any ghost busters around, but here is the ideal phone to use if there are.

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Oh, and if you happen to have a young vampire in your home, maybe toddler aged, here is a tiny tux for your creature of the night to look his best in.

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