Our Ghoultide Journey … all packed and ready to go. Note that I rate a small space in the back seat amid bags & bins. Too much stuff?? |
This is our home for Ghoultide Gathering … the brand new general store. It has only been open for two weeks! |
Sister knows best! Benita (Willow Springs Family Farm) told me that I hadn’t packed enough things for the display … so we added more (see the first photo above). Sigh … she was so right! I never anticipated that we would have such a generous display area. |
And, here’s our finished Celebrate365 display. Come and visit us! That’s my niece Brenna. A huge thank you to Benita & Brenna for making everything look so enticing.
The show opens on Saturday, October 2 at 9 AM and closes at 2 PM. Come and see us … Northville, Michigan. |
Meet Us in Michigan!
Meet Us in Michigan!
The Ohio – Michigan rivalry is historic. But, Celebrate365 is calling a truce. We’ll be crossing the border into Blue & Gold territory on Friday afternoon. It’s time for Ghoultide Gathering … and we wouldn’t miss it! We will be “official” exhibitors this year and we are so very pleased! We will be inside the newest village building, the General Store. It is directly across from the Cady Inn. Please stop in to say hello! We would love to meet you in person. And, if you would like to place a “will call” order for the Halloween issue of Celebrate365 just use the contact form at the top of this page. I’ll be bringing Halloween issues from previous years and, of course, you can sign up for a yearly subscription! See you there … and don’t forget to wear your most comfortable shoes! |
As seen in Celebrate365 …
Now available on eBay … click here for the auction.
From Ohio folk artist Lori Davis As seen in the new Halloween issue of Celebrate365
Angelina Luminista |
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Halloween Issue in the Mail!
It’s in the mail … the much anticipated Halloween issue of Celebrate365 … featuring ornaments and folk art from these designers: | |
Front cover: Scott Smith, Rucus Studio cover photo and design
Back Cover: Surrounding, clockwise from top: Layout: Bev Verbeke, Gohr’s Printing, Erie PA To purchase a single copy of this issue, CLICK here! |
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Featured in this issue (sources):
Debbee Thibault & Kitty’s Ltd. Debra Schoch, see Bethany Lowe Dee Foust, see Bethany Lowe
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Kris Hurst Old World Christmas Vergie Lightfoot
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Design Inspiration: Vintage Halloween Doilies
Sometimes happy discoveries occur when I’m searching for one thing but come away with an unexpected treasure. That’s what happened when I was looking for vintage Halloween graphics online.
Set of Vintage Paper Doilies – Orange, yellow & green |
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I found this image of a colorful paper doily and soon discovered that there were two other matching designs.
Halloween Collectibles author Mark Ledenbach notes that the set of doilies were printed in these three colors: orange, yellow, green. |
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And, imagine my surprise when I discovered this version on Martha Dellasega Gray’s Q is for Quilter web site.
An avid quilter, Gray designed this 38″ diameter table topper based upon the green version of the 5.5″ paper Halloween doily. Follow her instructions and progress as the vintage doily inspired a modern interpretation. Please CLICK here. |
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Imagine my further surprised when I attended Mark Craven’s annual Vintage Holiday show Memorial Day weekend in Columbus, Ohio. I found the orange version at the top of this page. Of course, I just had to have it!
Martha’s project proves that good design is timeless. Further, good design can transcend genres and mediums. I shared my happy discovery with several artists who also found the designs inspiring. See the Halloween 2010 issue of Celebrate365 to view the full Design Inspiration article. Folk artists Vergie Lightfoot, Susie Pastor and Lori Rudolph each created works inspired by these vintage paper doiles. Each designed in a different medium. To purchase a single copy of this issue and discover their creations, please CLICK here. |