Thursday, October 8, 2015

Halloween Merch!

Click on the pic to be taken to my Etsy store, ShellHawk's Creations
If you ever wondered what it would be like if the Spirit of Halloween had a craft brewery, wonder no longer!

Although (sadly) the beer doesn't exist (yet), there are some wonderfully spooky designs available in my Etsy store!
Spooky artist Bob Lizarraga and I put our creative heads together to create the art, and sent the designs over to Evenas Design for the craft beer label treatment. I'm pretty darn happy with the results!
The t-shirts are screen-printed on snuggly soft cotton, and I have both women's and men's sizes and models. (Crew neck for the guys, v-neck for the ladies.)
I have a limited amount of beer steins available for the season, of two different types, one in each design.
So, please fund my clay habit by running over to my Etsy store, ShellHawk's Creations, and buying a little something for yourself!

Jack-o'-lanterns will be in the shop next week, so keep an eye out!

Halloween 1938

Photographer unknown.

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Les Morts Gothique

If you want a bit of dark music to play while building props, you should consider Halloween at High Noon. I've mentioned them in past posts, generally around this time of year, which is when they release their new tunes. 

Halloween at High Noon is a sort of dark musician's collective. Each album features several different artists, playing in their own distinctive styles. (It's kind of Halloween house music, if you're curious about the sound.)

This year, their new release is Les Morts Gothique, available on both iTunes and Amazon. I listened to it at work the other day and it's wonderful! I'll definitely be adding it to my "Spooky Music" playlist in the studio!

Past years' albums include Way of the WickedDead Beats and Head Treats, and Corpus Vile, and they're all downloadable. Enjoy!

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Great Pumpkin Project Update


Yesterday, I boosted the signal on The Great Pumpkin Project, and promised I'd get you the print art. If you click here, you can follow the thread until you find the download. Meanwhile, I'll quote Adam's words, so you get an idea of what the feeling is behind this project.

Hello Everyone,
My name is Adam. i am the one behind this project. I rarely ever post on here but lurk quite often. I'd like to offer some insight on how I am going about the project. First off, I'd like to say I am ecstatic with the amount of people who love the idea. The more this spreads, the better. So here is how I'm going about the project, and if you would like to get on board, there are a few guidelines I respectfully ask you follow. My mission is 1 jack o lantern everyday/night of October, in a location that looks as if it needs to be graced with a grinning pumpkin. Im sure all of you on this forum can relate to the feeling of joy you feel when you see a lit pumpkin sitting on a nice porch during a cool fall evening. Now how great would it feel to see one placed in a randomly spooky graveyard, old train station or just on a highway overpass. PURE HALLOWEEN BLISS! This is a feeling i wanted to spread locally, and hopefully others would like to do as well.

If you are in fact onboard, and would like to participate there are a few guidelines that would be hugely appreciated if followed:
1. If you have the time and ability, try and put out one jack for every remaining night of the month. I know this is tough to do, lots of carving and time to do so. Trust me, I know, but I'm doing 31. But if you can only do one, just make sure its placed in a spot that is worth it. Or at least close to your heart haha. This is not just for Halloween night. As a matter of fact, its even cooler that it's any random night in October.
2. PLEASE DO NOT USE ACTUAL FIRE! I know this is very tempting, but please do not leave a pumpkin with actual flame sitting out. I am using LED tea lights from walmart to ensure there are no accidents. If you take pics and need more light, use what is needed, but please don't use actual flame. Last thing we want is to burn down the awesome places.
3. If you would be so kind as to tag the pumpkins with the Great Pumpkin Project tags, that would be great. There is a logo made, and I will post it shortly. This helps make sure that this is all done under one banner. Create your tags however you like, I used wooden tags and created a rubber stamp. But use the logo.
4. If you decide to take pictures, please send them to greatpumpkinproject@gmail.com This is brand new to me, and didn't expect this much of a response, so please bear with me as I work out the details. But I'd like to collect pictures taken, and display them somehow. I will learn as I go.
5. SPEARD THE SPIRIT! PRESERVE THE EVE OF ALL HALLOWS! HAIL THE HARVEST!!!
Thanks so much for the support.
Adam

Happy Hallowe'en, kiddies! 

TCM Does it Again!

Have you ever seen the original Dracula on the big screen? Well, now's your chance! 

Thanks to Turner Classic Movies, you can click on the pic and buy your tickets to see the 1931 classic in the theater on October 25th and 28th! They're also playing the Spanish language version as part of the double feature.

Oh, and? You can catch this guy on October 29th. Click on his pic, if you dare!

Monday, October 5, 2015

Boosting the Signal: The Great Pumpkin Project

I found this on Pumpkinrot's page, and I need to join in the fun:
The Great Pumpkin Project: Jack O'Lanterns left anonymously in lonely places, near abandoned buildings, alongside roads... anywhere that'll give the passerby a burst of Halloween, and some questions.
Click here for Rot's post. It seems that Adam, the originator of the project, is going to get him a jpg of the designs you see above, to be left with the jacks in their places.

Oh, I do so love the month of October!

Sunday, October 4, 2015

Samhain

Art by T-Rex Tristan Jones on Deviant Art.

Saturday, October 3, 2015

Children of the Night! What Music They Make!

Click on the pic for a Hallowe'en playlist on YouTube. Then click, "Play All."

Friday, October 2, 2015

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Possibly the best Halloween story of all time.

This Halloween season, at the Old Dutch Church in Sleepy Hollow, New York, Jonathan Kruk, master storyteller, will be telling the tale every weekend thru the first weekend of November. Click on the pic for details.

I will, one day, travel to see this marvellous place. It's a bucket list thing!

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Has Halloween Become Overcommercialized? A ShellHawk's Nest Tradition

Click on the pic to start off the Halloween Season right!