Any State side & coffee tables on Etsy from 900BLOK — I’m tripping (in a good way) over these tables!!!
Thomas & I did this a couple of years ago. We later discovered little creatures were going in or out of the wood — we started finding holes. AND the wood had been painted & lacquered in neon colors before decorating our apartment. I wonder if there is another way to avoid the creatures?

Okay, YES.
Thomas and I got this amazing globe pendant lamp at a furniture auction about a week ago. The globe is 16” in diameter, a really lucky find. The glass is actually pretty thick, very well made, with brass fittings. The guy that owns the antique store that runs the auction told us it is truly a one of a kind piece, an awesome example of fine vintage craftsmanship.
Best of all, it makes our living room look super fancy so I love it.
I made some appliqued pillows for the couch, a sinister vampire grin and orange sateen bats. I made them to go along with the awesome vintage design pillows we got from Target (I always love a Target Halloween!). Sewing a pillow cover for inserts is always the way to go, because it’s so easy to change out the cover on your pillows when the occasion calls for it.
The little pumpkin in the middle is a costume I’m still working on for a 9-month-old baby girl, made from the same velveteen I backed the throw quilt with. Nothing is cuter than babies in sparkly tights, so I’m adding some hand detailing with metallic embroidery floss around the eyes, nose, and mouth of the jack-o-lantern to give it a shiny glow to go with the tights. It will have a tiny tulle skirt to go on the baby so the pumpkin puffs out more. More photos when I’m done with the costume!
I’ve been slowly spooking up the house this month and my favorite handmade thing this year is the quilted blanket I made from a single piece of cotton from Alexander Henry’s 2010 Halloween Collection. The fabric is just too beautiful and interesting to cut up, and so I decided to do long stitches around the images to quilt the piece, attaching it to the backing (made from luxurious orange and green cotton velveteen). The binding is a creamy white with small patches of black interspersed. It is a lap blanket/throw size, perfect for cuddling up on cool Autumn nights! Nothing beats the softness of velveteen.
Martha Stewart is my idol (truly, childhood-style) and I want to be just like her without having to go to prison to be so cool. I always visit her website for craft inspiration, particularly around Halloween because, well, we just share so much in style. I stumbled upon these two craft ideas that are a little out of the ordinary — and brings me back to when I used to love black lights back in the day.
Our house needs some giant knitted decor pieces — although I’m not sure if these are truly knitted or just knotted. Thoughts? Offers to make me something?
Lasserre’s drawings and sculptures explore the unexpected potential of the everyday and its associated structures of authority, class, and value. Elements of nostalgia, allegory, humor, and the macabre are incorporated into works that induce strangeness in the familiar, and provoke uncertainty in the expected.
spine candle from Daniel Tyrkiel



