Wreath: Amazon
Skirt (a dress!): Zulily
Necklaces: Betsey Johnson, Macy's
Bag: Betsey Johnson, Amazon
Tee: Fifth Sun, Kohl's
Bag: Marshalls; Ring: PinkBopp, Etsy
Jumbo Jack-o-Lantern Necklace
Top: Nine West, Kohl's; Skirt: So, Kohl's; Bag: Cat & Jack, Target
Remember when Halloween was all about black and orange? I'm so glad that purple and green (and sometimes pink) have since been invited to the costume party. Because a secondary color palette packs more roar for fierce fits and dark dΓ©cor. And I made the most of that with these outfits. I've had the candy-colored clothes and accessories for many moons except for (interestingly) the celestial tee, Where it's Bat Necklace, and pumpkin purse.
Clothes may make the witchy woman, but spooky season's stale without a festive read. My pick? This creepy cute collection of cozies:
Capitalizing on the murder mystery cult classic that is the cupcake, the aptly named Halloween Cupcake Murder introduced me to a new coven of cozy queens. In Carlene O'Connor's eponymous and Galway-based Halloween Cupcake Murder, a cupcake holds the key to the killer of a curiosity shopkeeper. And also, bizarrely, a cult. Yet this was far from the most curious tale in the trio. Because Liz Ireland's Mrs. Claus and the Candy Corn Caper seeks to find not only who offed an elfin baker in Santaland, but who's peddling contraband candy corn in this most Christmassy of locales. Still, it may be the third confection, Carol J. Perry's A Triple Layer Halloween Murder, that takes the cake. In this Salem-set story, the sleuth investigates the disappearance of a bakery baron via her visions -- and collaborations with her cat.
All three novellas are made for curling up in front of the fireplace to forget life's crazy. Even if I read them in no such place, but between and during diaper changes and feedings. Nevertheless, I enjoyed my escapes to these crime-riddled fantasy lands and may have even found some new go-to authors.
But my biggest Halloween headline isn't about baubles or even books. It's about, of course, our first Halloween with Charlotte. Here are our family costumes, which we wore to my parents' Halloween party:
Yep, we're 3 Musketeers and the Three Musketeers, starring none other than Char Bar. As with all our Halloween costumes, the husband came up with the idea. Although it was my (somewhat desperate) idea to go with these dubious dresses. You may notice that I edited the husband's to look like it was sort of part of his tee. Ah, technology, the hallowed hobgoblin of social networking.
And with that I wish you the happiest of Halloweens -- the kind with no tricks and all treats. ππ«π»π¬πππΊπ§
3 comments:
Oh, you guys did a Halloween spectacular decorating! & Much more. Such an adorable photo of you guys! Awesome necklace too! Thanks for the review! Thanks so much! We did go to a Halloween trick or treating at the assisted living place. It was very festive and fun! Hope you have a wonderful November.
Eeeeeek!! I'm shrieking because this is the cutest Halloween post, EVER! Firstly, the Halloween wreath photo is absolutely adorable and colorful. And every single one of your outfits is so amazingly festive and fun that it's hard to choose a favorite! I got a kick out of seeing the ring I made, too! The jack o' lantern purse is super cute with the look. The black fascinator is such a cute touch! The witchy chip platter is so fun, and so is the cozy book choice. Last but certainly not least, your family Halloween outfits are SO CUTE and fitting!!! A++++! The look on Charlotte's face is too dang cute! π₯°π»ππ»
Ah yes Halloween has come a long way it is not just about black and orange. You had so many great looks here and LOVE the spider necklace that is too cool! And the last costume with the 3 Musketeers that is just adorbs.
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