Today begins the countdown to Halloween....13 days to go. Sharon @ Fiberdoodles and Whimsy is hosting a Halloween Bash with a Count Down to Halloween. To join in the fun, you just need to post something related to Halloween during the count down days. You can post once or for all 13 days. Today, I'm posting a visit to my friend Susan's home. Susan loves holidays and parties, and her home is always a treat.
There she is looking out the window to
see who is here to visit today. Let's go on in.
The entry is always filled with
fun vignettes, warm and welcoming.
This cute little group of
pumpkin people stand ready to greet you!
To the side is a silver tray filled with with orange glass ball ornaments mixed in among some of Susan's collection of silver baby cups. Susan always thinks for some clever way to mix in this collection each holiday.
Susan likes to fill this entry hall bench
with loads of fun seasonal pillows and dolls.
Another silver tray holds glass Halloween ornaments and petite Limoges type boxes with a Halloween theme. I like the way Susan mixed in the ornamental pumpkin looking pods with greens cut from your yard. They really accent to blue and white vase.
Her mantel is ever changing with the seasons.
Here she uses her collection of antique majolica
with little sprays of dried pods on the left side.
The right side is balanced with more of
her charming majolica and a wooden pumpkin.
The pine cupboard is full of beautiful blue and white china,
but I focused on the whimsical vignette Susan arranged across the top.
The dining room chandelier is another feature
that always figures into the seasonal decorating.
This time she has strung it with
ribbons, lanterns, and decorated cones.
The center piece
features a pumpkin clown.
This colorful vignette
sits in the corner on her kitchen counter.
sits in the corner on her kitchen counter.
The wooden witch is hand painted,
and the witch and pumpkin in the vase are made of felt.
Clever use of these stick puppets.
Susan's collection of vintage Halloween containers
flows onto the built-in shelving on a wall in her kitchen,
and these darling tea towels were made from ticking
and embellished with the a black cat and jack-o-lantern.
What could be more perfect for Halloween.
Hope you enjoyed your visit to Susan's. Leave me a comment below, and let me know your favorite decorating idea. Then click here to go to Sharon's @ Fiberdoodles and Whimsy to see a complete list of all the others participating in her Halloween Bash.
I'm helping to host the Quimper Club International's 10th Anniversary Annual Meeting this week, so my time at the moment is pretty scheduled. I'll post and visit as often as time allows, but my comments may be limited. Check back as I've plans to post for Outdoor Wednesday and Tablescape Thursday. Hope to see you then!