I have had some folks ask to see my Halloween decor so today I got out my trusty camera and shot some pictures. Lets start at the front door.
I always decorate my front porch with a spooky branch. I walk the neighborhood and then drag home a branch and decorate it with lights. (You can't see them well since it is daylight, but they are orange). The past two years I have used old vintage tattered umbrellas as well.

This year I was inspired by my trip to the Curious Sofa last fall for my front porch scene. The shop had a large bowl of white vintage gloves that were emerging from the bowl. I had a stash of gloves and died them orange. I have them reaching out of my galvanized container. (They have been in the rainy weather for a couple of weeks and are starting to droop and show some dirt...I need to do some fluffing)

My front window holds my blow mold collection.

Walk in my front door and here is the living room. I always like to add some crepe paper streamers to the ceiling. Sometimes I hang honeycomb balls in the center, but this year there are honeycomb vintage bats.

This is my collection of small figures, candy containers and such.

You have seen the cat nook.

My fireplace has a small alcove in place of a mantle. I have candles emerging from glass chemistry beakers. I also have a big scary witch from an estate sale. This is not a great picture.

But it is a good handmade witch. I can almost hear her cackle.

Embellished photos with witch hats and horns (purchased from my friend Paula).

My holiday tree. Some of the ornaments are those special ones that the kids made in elementary school. Old paper treat baskets are corralled in vintage candy boxes underneath.

This big bad wolf is handmade and was found soaking wet a few years ago in the free pile at an estate sale. I added the "boo" badge and he lives with my halloween decor.

I hung some of my vintage paper decorations over the pictures that usually hang on the wall.

My coffee table decor is pretty simple. Glittery spiders, dishes of candy corn and an assortment of black and orange or black and white vintage tins. I also have vintage children's magazines for your reading pleasure (October issues).

This is the china hutch in the dining room that the Gurley candles live in. My collection of vintage candy boxes and Halloween owls decorate the top of it.

I missed a shot of my kitchen windowsill, but that concludes the tour. I like that every year I mix it up a bit so it never looks the same. I do like Halloween!