A while back I wrote about a very talented photographer named Joshua Hoffine. Well, he has just released a line of necklaces featuring his haunted photos on Etsy. And the best part? They're only $20 each! Catch them while you still can.
A while back I wrote about a very talented photographer named Joshua Hoffine. Well, he has just released a line of necklaces featuring his haunted photos on Etsy. And the best part? They're only $20 each! Catch them while you still can.
Here are some gorgeous Halloween-centric pictures from the portfolio of photographer Shannon Richardon.


Interesting. It looks like Terror Syndicate has tried to replace their original static character/mascot prop (below) with something similar but more contemporary (left). I think I prefer the original.

(Special thanks to Courtney for bringing it to my attention.)
Now you can wear 2GB of memory on your fingers and remain fashionably macabre! These USB flash drives are available from Geek Stuff 4 U.
They look great, but I can't imagine ever spending $750 on a pair of shoes. Guess I'll just have to stick with my H&M brand skull socks.
If you've ever wanted to do a Star Wars-themed yard haunt, this site is for you! They feature instructions on how to
build a huge assortment of Star Wars crafts. My favorite is this lifesize Jabba the Hut puppet. I might build one and stick it on the front lawn at Thanksgiving wearing a pilgrim hat.
What a great idea! I bet they would treat me with a little more respect at the office if I had one of these sitting on my desk.
When you're at the gun range, why bother shooting at anonymous silhouettes when you can fire away at some of cinema's biggest baddies? Designer Olly Moss has created these targets featuring Darth Vader, the Terminator, a zombie, Freddy Kreuger, a Space Invader, Megatron, Godzilla, Agent Smith, and Goomba. And there's a good chance that the design will be available on t-shirts sometime soon.
Since people seemed to enjoy the previous ambigram posting so much...
You know what ambigrams are, right? They're those cleverly designed words that read the same way upside
down as they do rightside up. If you read Dan Brown's book "Angels and Demons" then you've already seen some of John Langdon's work. (Yes, the book's protagonist was named after the artist.) He created this very clever "Trick or Treat" ambigram for British illusionist Derren Brown's latest special. I just might carve it onto a pumpkin
A little more understated than that other skeleton motorcycle I wrote about, this one was created by
the Orange County Chopper guys for the folks behind the Monster Mini-Golf franchise.

Fantastic! I've long felt that Weird Al deserved to be immortalized on the face of a pumpkin. Bravo to Pumpkingutter for carving my boyhood idol into a goard.
Don't you worry that someone might be lingering just off camera with a sharp stick, ready to pounce?
A zombified portrait of Michael Jackson from "Thriller" by MunkOne or the eventual result of MJ's plastic surgery fetish?
Here's a great gift idea. For a holiday gift exchange, this person created a zombie survival kit. It includes training films
(zombie movies), a (toy) gun with ammo, a flashlight, a bottle of hand sanitizer "to help keep your skin clean from any contaminants", an energy drink "to help you stay sharp and awake so that you don't drop your guard for wandering zombies" and a small personal hygiene kit, because "good health should not suffer in chaos". Great idea! I hope the recipient really enjoyed it.
Recently, I've been obsessed with the Rubik's Cube. It took me 28 days of practicing 30 minutes a day, but I can now solve any cube in less than 2 1/2 minutes. The next step for me? To start creating Halloween-themed mosaics out of the cubes like this guy.
Great graphics! These original Spook Show posters are currently up for sale on Ebay. Catch them while you still can.
I love this site! RavensBlight has created 21 awesome haunt-themed video games that you can download for free and play on your PC. My personal favorites are "Zombie Alley" and "Zombie Launcher".