Back in 2010, I had watched the movie Vertigo, and got hooked on Hitchcock. Because of the stairs, the movie had inspired my Hitchcock Hallway I decorated in the stairway of our townhome in Florida. Another Hitchcock element of inspiration was of course - The Birds. Ever since then, I've really liked the look of branches, black crows and feathers used for Halloween decor. And now with Pinterest, there is no shortage of inspiration of branches, crows and black feather used in Halloween decor....
Silhouette images are a simple way to frame and layer in a hint of Halloween into your existing book shelves, buffet or entry...
How fabulous is this? Faux crows crown an elaborate mirror marked with a spooky poem...
Welcome trick-or-treaters and party guests this Halloween with front-door accents that cast just the right spell like these black feather wreaths with simple ribbon - perfect for a double door entry...
Need a little getaway this Halloween and the Bates Motel is full? Why not try the Miller's Dead & Breakfast... They have a Vacancy...
Love the look of this serving buffet and shield shaped mirror layered with a black feather wreath from Eddie Ross...
A collection of vintage mirrors can bring depth to your Halloween decor - especially the branches - and reflect more of the candles glow...
A mantel is not required for holiday decorating! Love the look of this other option--a piano -- again adorned with a few branches and crows...
With so many people incorporating hints of vintage into their homes, black crows is a natural mix a for spooktacular setting...
This year, I only did a small vignette on our buffet in the living room, but still inspired by Hitchcock's birds and black feathers... I'll share later on today, but here's a sneak peek...
I lucked out last year, spotting this black feather wreath at Goodwill for only $3!
Also last year...
Sephora and me with our top hats on Halloween. This year, I used the top hat in my vignette...
Don't eat TOO much candy today...
Have a Hauntingly good Halloween!
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