The prompt for this week’s challenge is MONSTER, and it was an easy one for me. Last year my next door neighbors had a fabulous Halloween tree, which I shared on a Sunday Sevens post.
Here again is the original photo (look carefully, these skeletons are cleverly made from milk cartons) and the header photo was taken a couple of nights ago. Happy Halloween everyone!
Loose bones sway
To the Dance Macabre
All, beware!
Pleased to be linking up with the 52 Week Photo Challenge again after missing several weeks, and thanks to its creators:
Cathy from Nanacathydotcom
Jane from Rainbowjunkiecorner
Melissa from The Aran Artisan
Sandra from Wild Daffodil
Also included is my little Haiku, which has nothing to do with Ronovan’s Weekly Haiku Challenge as I’ve completely ignored this week’s prompts (quick and race).
That would give me a fright if I was driving down your street at night – although I guess such sights are common at Halloween in the States.
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It is pretty spooky at night! But yes, Halloween is big here, lots of folks put up elaborate (some scary, more fun and/or seasonal) decorations, and it really kicks off the holiday season.
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They are amazing and very cleverly done.
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Who knew you could do that with milk cartons? Not me!
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Fab!! Is it just a coincidence that Monster is halloween week! How clever that they worked it out! 🙂
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It was coincidence, no doubt. 😉 And good job to my neighbors for making it so easy for me.
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Those milk bottle skeletons are brilliant!
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They had them up last year, but I just noticed last week how they were put together! So clever.
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How clever, how original, great recycling of milk cartons.
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Wow, that’s a brilliant idea to make them from milk cartons! Very effective, too, and suitably scary at night.
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Very clever, isn’t it? My neighbor is pretty crafty.
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