I am constantly in awe of the Davis Graveyard. Look at this photo! Can you believe that Jeff and Chris built all of that? It looks completely real. The mausoleum is perfect! I hate them. They make me feel bad about my own display.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Davis Graveyard
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Sunday, January 7, 2007
Light for those who prefer the dark
If lavender and lilac scented candles are too bourgeois for your taste, you may want to give "Dark Candles" a try. They provide gothic and horror themed candles to people "who have a penchant for the macabre and the darker side of life." You wont find any cinnamon scented votives here. Their unusual scents include:
Coffin ("It’s a dead ringer! A bit of old rotting wood with a bit of earth underscored with a masculine lavender to give it some 'body'.")
Corpse ("A dark and full base pierced with a stinging balmy mint scent, pleasantly reminiscent of a cold embalmed corpse.")
Graveyard ("An old forlorn, crumbling cemetery with strong tones of wet earth blended with a hint of Frankincense and a touch of myrrh.")
Haunted House ("A spellbinding blend of haunting forest woods, spooky spices and the witch’s little dark secret. A dark sensual fragrance with a musky quality.")
You can check out all of their scary scents here.
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Thursday, December 28, 2006
Davis Graveyard
Talk about going all out...
The folks at Davis Graveyard do an amazing display that seems to grow by leaps and bounds each year. One of their many additions this year was a giant cathedral facade measuring approx. 25 feet tall! Illuminated on the 2nd floor of the facade are 4 "stained glass" windows featuring skulls and the grim reaper. (The round stained glass windows measure 3 feet in diamater. The more rectangular windows are approx. 2 feet by 4 feet in size.)
Check out their sites to learn more about this terrific display--> http://davishousenews.blogspot.com and
http://www.davisgraveyard.com/
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