Okay, I'll admit it: I have not decorated for Fall or Halloween as of yet. As much as I'm not happy about it, life has been too complicated lately to do the things I usually do this time of year. So, I'm gonna have to dig deep and share with you a few favorites from years past.
Today I'm sharing some of my cheap and easy Dollar Tree rubber rat Halloween decor from last year {2012}.
Enjoy!
I promised I'd show you something I did for Halloween with my friendly {creepy, spooky} rat silhouettes. I have to say, though, that those innocent silhouettes made me think outside the box and give in to those squeaky, rubber rats from Dollar Tree. Can you say Ben? I was so enamored with the rat silhouettes that I posted about here, I had to take it one step further and add a 3-D element to the creepiness.
Wouldn't you just love to stumble across this one in the dead of night?
Chickadee number 2 helped me decide where to put them all, and she even drew some rat hole doors for effect.
I especially love this one on the clock in the foyer.
I originally got this idea from Martha Stewart's Halloween Book, "The Best of Martha Stewart Halloween Handbook."
You can buy her silhouettes on line here, or you can go to her website here and get the templates to print and cut these critters out for yourself. Actually, you'll be able to print out ALL her templates from birds, to mice to witches to owls. And speaking of witches and owls....
This owl is another one of my Dollar Tree silhouettes. Doesn't it look absolutely marvelous on my vintage gold leaf mirror? I also have a bunch of bird silhouettes from last year. Who knows where they're going to go?
I've always loved this white pumpkin with the witch's silhouette painted on it. This year I placed it on a chippy, shabby thrift store candlestick and added some plastic spiders on top for effect.
And last but not least, I couldn't help myself and just had to place one of my teeny, tiny mice under glass. I mean, what are cloches for, anyway?
Bon appetit?
Mwaaahhhhhhhhh.
What do YOU have planned for Halloween decor?
I'll be sharing more Halloween and Fall decorating ideas from years past over the next few weeks. Hope you're inspired!
Thanks for stopping by!
I'll be sharing more Halloween and Fall decorating ideas from years past over the next few weeks. Hope you're inspired!
Thanks for stopping by!
xoxo
I'll be joining these parties:
Someday Crafts
The Shabby Creek Cottage
No Minimalist Here
The Happy Housie
Common Ground
OPC's The Better Half
Twigg Studios
Hey, you are definitely forgiven for not being decorated! That beautiful show had to take a huge chunk of energy. I'd probably miss Christmas! Those rat silhouettes are way cool...I live in an old farmhouse, so the one under glass? Ummm.. I think I'd have to draw the line! Lol... Love your humor. And your jewelry.
ReplyDeleteI haven't done anything yet, just haven't had the time. Love all of your creative ideas Kathleen.
ReplyDeleteMy son had one of those a couple years ago and it almost induced three heart attacks! HAHA!
ReplyDeleteLove your Halloween decor!
Too cute! So many clever ideas- I do love the silhouettes!
ReplyDeleteLove them all and my favorite is the one on the clock, too. I've not had time to decorate this year yet either. hope to remedy that next week.
ReplyDeleteI love this! Such fun Halloween décor ideas... We have a fun Halloween blog hop link going on right now on twelve blogs! Would love you to come on and join and link this up!! vist the happy housie to share your Halloween stuff!! Hope to see you there:) Each host will be sharing favourites on social media all week long!!
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I smiled all the way through...Your rats have inspired me lol! I bet you had so much fun with your daughter putting them everywhere.... and of course, that is what cloches are for!!!
ReplyDeleteCarol
I never thought I'd type "I love your rubber rats" but they look great! :)
ReplyDeletelove the silhouettes and that great black/white pumpkin!!
ReplyDeleteI remember these, too cute!!
ReplyDeleteI would die of fright in your house at night. The rat silhouettes - so real in the shadows. Creepy but cool decor.
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