Welcome to my spooky space aka the parlor! I’m still adding to the gallery wall and working on a few more DIY projects but for the most part it’s done! I’ve always wanted a designated room for the spooky aesthetic I love, so when my husband and I moved in to our new house over the summer I already had a vision for our new den which doubles as a home office. The vibe I was going for was Victorian gothic with a touch of glam and I think I achieved it. Since Halloween decor is my everyday decor I tend to ONLY buy home decor during spooky season. When it comes to buying home decor outside of spooky season, I have my go-to online retailers/small businesses that satisfy my Halloween 365 heart (I’ll be sure to link them at the bottom of this post) . I‘m already thinking I may have to do an updated parlor post eventually because recently I stumbled upon the most amazing vintage lamp by dealer Jax and Boo at a local antique mall. It’s 1970s Victorian revival at its absolute best. Since the lamp itself is such a unique piece, I’m on the hunt for a subtle lampshade that will match the space.
If you’re like me and love haunted home decor, I’m linking some of my favorite sites for your year round spooky decor needs!
Spoonflower: If you’re looking for spooky fabric or wall paper, definitely check out Spoonflower. I ordered peel and stick wallpaper designed by Lellobird, in a Halloween stripe, to enhance surfaces and create wall art.
Graveyard Wanders: This shop has become new source for unique candles and scents. I ordered the Gothic Arches Candle in dark grey and you don’t even have to light the wick to smell it!! Each candle from this small business is hand made, eco friendly and made in small batches.
Etsy: I’ve found some amazing art for my gallery on Etsy. I’m really loving BabybatsByCherry and TheCraftyBurrEato .
Lively Ghosts: Another one of my go to small businesses for year round spooky art and fashion! The 8×10 print of the Sanderson Sisters’ cottage hanging on my gallery wall is part of their Houses of Horror art print line!
Photography by Little Photo Fox