Showing posts with label HALLOWEEN 2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HALLOWEEN 2015. Show all posts

Saturday, October 31, 2015

MY HALLOWEEN MEMORIES

All us kids pose for a Halloween, 1959 photo. My sister is the pirate on the left.

IT WAS THE FALL OF 1959 and I was four years old. It was also Halloween. In a few more days, it would be my fifth birthday and my Mom decided to throw a combination Halloween/Birthday party, which suited me just fine.

Matter of fact, I liked celebrating Halloween more than my birthday! There was just something about the chill autumn air and the anticipation of spooks and goblins in the shadows of the leafless trees that created almost an elemental atmosphere. Birthday presents were okay, but dressing up in a costume and mask for Halloween was more exciting than a barrel of eyeballs!

I had yet to discover the wonders of monster movies and magazines, but in the meantime I would don my "flame retardant" skeleton costume (probably from Ben Cooper) and prepare to indulge in the annual candy-fest. I loved that skeleton costume and wore it for as many years as I could fit into it!

I loved my skeleton costume!

Mom's Halloween party was a spooky hit. A bunch of kids from the neighborhood swarmed into our garage for a tour of the "Witch's Castle", but not before we posed for a group photo (see above). First, we were blindfolded. Then we were subjected to all sorts of creepy things that we had to touch, smell or feel. One I remember vividly was putting my hands into a bowl of "Witch's Brains" (overcooked and slimy macaroni!). The last part was getting a good-bye kiss from the Witch herself (a peck on the cheek with an ice cube!). After that, we took off our blindfolds and proceeded to gorge ourselves on goodies. Thanks to Mom for this wonderful Halloween memory!

The Halloween party table in our garage. Notice the witch party favors.

A closer shot of the table setting. Mom sure had a knack!

Friday, October 30, 2015

THE MONSTER DEMANDS A SODA!


So far this Halloween season, WORLD MARKET has been the only retail store that I have seen with any serious inventory of Universal Monsters merchandise. From dinnerware, to serving trays, to journals, napkins, even soda pop, WORLD MARKET is the place to go for classic Halloween monster goodies. Check it out at your local store or online HERE.













STILL MORE HALLOWEEN MONSTER MUSIC




Tuesday, October 6, 2015

TOPSTONE TUESDAY


This photo from an unknown source (and possibly cropped) depicts a devilish dude and his masked companion at what appears to be a Halloween masquerade from the swingin' sixties.

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Friday, September 18, 2015

IT'S BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE HALLOWEEN


The local Michael's craft and hobby shop is well-stocked with Halloween goodies, including paint-your-own ceramic Frankenstein monsters, pumpkins and skulls, foam heads (in Monster Kid parlance, mask-hangers), and the Halloween version of the classic toy, Wooly Willy, with names like Thurston Blood, I. Sockets, and Ben Toomd.