Spiderweb candelabra and skulls are still quite ‘Hallowe’en’
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My book nook. Chair pulled out to get a good photograph.
Cubby visible in mirror!
My mini-bodhran and a Gods’ Eye weave.
Raven, in front of a resin crow figure from TKMaxxThe silver and black damask bag behind has love-letters he sent me.The silver and black box below has letters from friends and family.
Hand-painted skulls, and easy DIY project. Just prime then paint!I do like skull motifs, even if they are sometimes a bit kitschy. These three are small skull decorations from Hallowe’en – £2 for a pack of 9 – which I repainted using nail-polish, to immortalise some of my favourite nail-polish combinations. The iridescent green and purple one is my favourite. These skulls are tiny, about and inch and a half high each.
I love the Art Nouveau packaging
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Display wall from the other angle, with sword.Also note the Gothic Revival wallpaper in grey.
Unfinished wall with broken sconce; the mirror got shattered.