In between chauffeuring the children all around and having a birthday party I made a few garage sale stops.
I had Dave make a hole in that Jack-o-lantern so it could go on the witch where her skull was missing.
I think I am going to use this as a Halloween tablecloth on the foyer table.
Meow. The two at the top are interesting, I had never seen them before. They move.
The lady asked me what I was going to do with this. Bwhahahaha! Lady! I am sid the science kid.
I have never seen printed glasses as mugs? They are big. Oh great, the T key just broke all the way off, this should be fun. LOL
A very vintage chicken costume (One cannot type vintage without a T you know)...
That has a cloth mask. Those usually creep me out, but the chicken is not creepy.
The plastic elves on the other hand? CREEPY. What do I keep picking these birds up for?
Well, you will have to sort the rest out since a certain small person is now hollering that she has pooped. Oy, what a glamorous life!
Loving all the holiday scores! Anything Halloween is fabulous and definitely hard to come by.
ReplyDeleteWhen Emily said she had to go (or maybe throw up) --- well . . . I just had to stop everything because I knew she was serious. Anyway, I'm happy you managed (I think) to pick up those beautiful ornaments. Remember always ... you are the parent of wonderful, beautiful, amazing children -- everything else is secondary.
ReplyDeleteP.S. I love that chicken costume!
ReplyDeleteThat chicken costume is awesome! Who's gonna wear it?
ReplyDelete~Erica
And those awesome mugs are by Hazel Atlas. I just saw them in my book. Great find!
ReplyDeleteGreat halloween goodies. Happy belated to Grant. Loved to Cookie Monster party...and how is he two already?
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