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It’s been ages since I last shared a home tour. But now that I’ve finished up decorating around here for Halloween, I wanted to give a quick peek at our spooky living room.
Most of this stuff is up year-round, so I always find it difficult to do something different for Halloween. I spent the last couple weekends picking through estate sales, gathering up brass candle sticks and old books, brought out my bell jars, and incorporated various dried florals to give the hearth a witchy Victorian flair.
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Styling Tips
✳ Search estate sales, thrift stores, and flea markets for brass candle sticks and old books (the more tattered, the better).
✳ If you can’t find beautiful antique books, upcycle any old books, tea/coffee stain, and display the pages facing out.
✳ Unique dried fruits and veggies (like these artichokes) make for a spooky arrangement.
✳ Skip the tacky Dollar Tree halloween decor and browse the other aisles for creative accents (like these faux blood-red berries).
✳ Opt for ghostly green-grey pumpkins vs the standard orange ones for a more vintage look.
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Hope this gives you a bit of inspo for your own decorating. Happy haunting!
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