Might you like a witch or gargoyle on your rooftop? Try these weathervanes instead, they weigh less. Prices and sources appear below.
Witch $50 from mailboxixchange
Bats $64.95 from Windandweather
Jack o' Lantern $39.95 from Swen Weathervanes
Single Bat $239 from Weathervanes Only (my personal favorite, as it looks like the one on the Haunted Mansion in Florida. If only I could weld!)
Witch with moon $39.95 from Swen Weathervanes
Guarding gargoyle $150 from capecodweathervanes
Gargoyle with arms around knees $1,795 from westcoastweathervanes
Good gardens, gargoyles, gates, gnomes, ghosts...and other things that don't start with the letter G.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Gargoyle Sundial
Even the folks at the venerable Hallowed Haunting Grounds liked this Gargoyle Sundial enough to include it in their front yard. Painted with glow-in-the-dark paint, it became an eerie atmospheric piece in their haunt.
Glow-in-the-dark paint can be found at Michael's craft stores in small bottles for about $3.00, or in spray-paint form at a big-box hardware store like Lowe's for a bit more. Since the paint is intended for indoor use only, touching-up is recommended when used on outdoor pieces like this.
The gargoyle sundial is 11.5 inches wide and 8 inches high, comes in many finishes and sells for $59.00 plus shipping from Zhkis.com. I would like to warn you, dear readers, of one thing: the coloring. I ordered one and selected the finish option of "As Shown". Upon receiving the sundial, I was disappointed to find that this apparently means fiberglass in "Gothic Stone" coloring, which is actually YELLOW instead of the grayish-beige cement color I was expecting. In color, it more closely resembles the gargoyle lamp found here. If I had to do it again, I might try fiberstone in White Moss coloring to obtain the look I wanted.
I do love it when my Halloween props are versatile enough to stay in the garden all year long and blend in.
Glow-in-the-dark paint can be found at Michael's craft stores in small bottles for about $3.00, or in spray-paint form at a big-box hardware store like Lowe's for a bit more. Since the paint is intended for indoor use only, touching-up is recommended when used on outdoor pieces like this.
The gargoyle sundial is 11.5 inches wide and 8 inches high, comes in many finishes and sells for $59.00 plus shipping from Zhkis.com. I would like to warn you, dear readers, of one thing: the coloring. I ordered one and selected the finish option of "As Shown". Upon receiving the sundial, I was disappointed to find that this apparently means fiberglass in "Gothic Stone" coloring, which is actually YELLOW instead of the grayish-beige cement color I was expecting. In color, it more closely resembles the gargoyle lamp found here. If I had to do it again, I might try fiberstone in White Moss coloring to obtain the look I wanted.
I do love it when my Halloween props are versatile enough to stay in the garden all year long and blend in.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Haunted Mansion Pet Cemetery- the home version
Fellow haunter Kris G. showed me his version of Disneyland's Haunted Mansion pet cemetery last weekend, and a very nice version it is, too, putting my own to great shame. (I have vowed not to show mine to anyone until the plants fill in more. You'd think after 4 years my dwarf mondo grass would have grown a little, but I swear it hasn't changed one iota in all that time.) The kicker is that Kris got most of the statue bases free from a neighbor who just had them scattered about in his garden, was moving, and no longer wanted them.
I'd say Kris was a very lucky man that day.
I'd say Kris was a very lucky man that day.
Labels:
cemetery,
garden,
Haunted Mansion
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