I am really excited with how things turned out. I decided that because I am going home Dec. 4th, and won't be here to enjoy Christmas Decorations (though I might set some up for Alex to enjoy while he's here finishing the semester), I wanted to have fun with Halloween. I'm most proud of how much I was able to do on such a tight budget. It was fun, now its over, and I can sit back and enjoy. Next on my Halloween list... Pumpkin bread!



Ta-Da!

Ok. This is my other favorite. I think you'll recognize some...

I am obsessed with free fonts!
And if you can't tell there's a little key hanging on the bottle. Lucky me, leftover JoLee's scrapbooking thing! Alex didn't get it, but he hasn't seen Alice.
So here is the expense breakdown. Oh and, I do not count stuff I already had. That money was long gone and already "counted" in another project.
Dollar store. Allowed my self 5 things for the $5 bill in my wallet. I got:
1. a bag of critters seen here

2. Bag of moss. Seen here

3. Sparkly skull
4. Skull coasters (bag of 8)

and
5. bag of plastic skulls. Haven't decided what I want to do with them yet. Maybe hang them from the "tree" next to the entertainment center?
Next purchase was a glittery pumpkin. I have had my eye on it for a while and when all my other decor was up, there was an empty square in the entertainment center that screamed "reserved for glittery goodness." $6 later, it was in its rightful place.

Last but opposite of least, my kind of book of spells. The glue gun cobwebs originally came from this beautiful piece of literature. It has the brilliant craftiness of Martha's magazines without the silly articles and ads. It includes decoration, costumes, recipes, and all of the templates needed for the crafts. At $10, this is my most expensive purchase. But it's also the best/favorite/coolest investment because I know, for a fact, I will use this every year.

Yep. That puts me at a grand total of $21. Not bad huh? I would like to take a moment to thank the trees of my neighborhood for their unwanted branches. I love how they are free, and how they do a good job of filling space. Now, how to make them work for Christmas.....? :)
6 comments:
you did an AWESOME job! I am really impressed!
Love it! Come decorate my house, please? ;)
You are SO creative and thrifty! I am LOVING it! I love all the branches, I need to find some for my bathroom!
Love it all! So creative!
Ally, you are amazing. Wish you weren't so far away. Maybe I can coax you into helping me with Christmas decorating while you are here. Love you,
hey allyson! i just came across your blog. you are amazing! i LOVE the way you decorated, so creative!
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