When does reality begin to affect our ability to dream? Sometimes we all need a little Linus.  
 
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My favorite part of Halloween was always how we could think of anything and make it a reality with a sewing machine, some fabric, and things we found around the house.  

My favorite part of Halloween was always how we could think of anything and make it a reality with a sewing machine, some fabric, and things we found around the house.  

 

I’m always impressed with homemade costumes, but this guy is in a class all his own:

For Halloween 2011, I designed a wearable camera costume using my Nikon DSLR. 

It’s a fully functional, complete with an LCD display, built in flash, shutter release button/wireless remote control. It is also capable of triggering my Alienbees strobe lights with a Paul C. Buff Cyber Commander,   and winning any costume contest with the push of a button.

 See how it’s made here

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It’s no secret that many of us are fans of the Craigslist-inspired Missed Connections series by Sophie Blackall. This Halloween-themed edition is a great reminder: don’t be haunted by the ghosts of what-could’ve-been—always get a name and number.

Via: Missed Connections

It’s no secret that many of us are fans of the Craigslist-inspired Missed Connections series by Sophie Blackall. This Halloween-themed edition is a great reminder: don’t be haunted by the ghosts of what-could’ve-been—always get a name and number.

Via: Missed Connections

Shop for your spooky, your creepy and your ghoulish at the Hoxton Street Monster Supply Store. 
 
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Casting call for black cats, 1961. 
 
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Halloween’s finest styled treats, courtesy of New York’s Magnolia Bakery.

Halloween’s finest styled treats, courtesy of New York’s Magnolia Bakery.

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No matter how old I get, I always find time to carve a pumpkin each year for Halloween. It’s fun to get any willing friends together and make an afternoon of it on a great fall day… these were last year’s creations. Can’t wait to see what we come up with this year!

No matter how old I get, I always find time to carve a pumpkin each year for Halloween. It’s fun to get any willing friends together and make an afternoon of it on a great fall day… these were last year’s creations. Can’t wait to see what we come up with this year!

{ HALLOWEEN }

October 31st, observed with festivities such as dressing in costume and trick-or-treating