Wednesday, September 3, 2014

HALLOWEEN JUST IN TIME AND ISN'T IT FUN?!!

This sweater is, I have to believe, one of the most beautiful the Turnabout Shop has ever had the privilege to show.  Gorgeous, so gorgeous, I almost can't believe my eyes!
Another beautiful item--a red leather jacket--aren't you dying to try it on?  Oh my, have we got some beautiful things at the Turnabout right now!  Besides being beautiful does it have a name attached to it--Oscar de la Renta!  How about that?
This picture is actually two pictures in one--I'm going to point out first the wonderful painting just a glimpse of which is  showing above.  (Thank you Marty for that mystery!  Mysteries are what I love, love, love!)   I see a wonderful road to the left  which appears to be a fantasy road to what I don't know but that's the fun, isn't it?--above, clouds and trees and something else which intrigues me--a miniature lamp post, perhaps?  I love the picture.  Below it is a bunch of items for that Halloween table which the little ones in your house will enjoy, especially the Halloween triangular pumpkins holding ghosts--aren't they fun?!
Halloween costumes mixed in with what, I'm not sure, but again I love what Marty has done here by mixing in things around the costumes which I can play with in my imagination:  on the table something orange which looks to be a tall pitcher meant for your Halloween table?  Reflected in the mirror is a string of tiny orange pumpkins--perhaps to lay on your mantelpiece and light on Halloween?  Our mantelpiece has a electric outlet in just the right place to accomplish that--does yours?
Marty, who is again responsible for all these wonderful pictures, wanted me to point out that the shop has a lot of materials right now with which a handy person with a sewing machine could use for costumes for the little ones in your household.  I have to add a little story to this from the days when my two sons went out Halloweening--not a word you'd find in your dictionary but it should be because isn't it perfect?  I made my older son a costume--a refrigerator made out of a packing box--which he wore proudly out on one Halloween night  Disaster, of course.  Marcia, how could you be so careless?!  Yes, he fell (sob!) when he tried walking down our cement walkway from our house which has a little slant to it and ended up wearing something much less intriguing for the night.  At least it was safe!

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