The Spider’s Parlour

The decorating of the living room is finished! And I’m completely exhausted. But here are some pictures for you!

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My Slytherin robe and my snake, Pepsi.

 

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The coffin table. 

 

 

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Stencilling on the tablecloth.

 

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The victim.

 

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My ball-jointed doll, Himmel, with his new pet spider.

 

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My futon.

 

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The room-wide web.

 

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I took inspiration from funnel spiders. The central spider is a lantern but is difficult for me to turn on when I’m home by myself. I’m kind of short. 

 

 

 

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Did somebody say “infestation?” I creeped myself out doing this, I must confess. Especially when some of those little spiders randomly fell off on my head while I was working.

 

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I’m betting I have the creepiest office on the block.

 

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Hello there little guy. Just hangin out?

 

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It’s hard to capture the lighting effects with my phone camera, but it’s what I got so it’s what you’re getting!

 

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As you can see, proper stretching of your spider web decorations makes a huge difference in how they look! And How much money you spend. It took me only six packages of web to do this. I have three more packages I didn’t even open.

Hope you have a happy Halloween and a spooky Samhain. I’m sorry I didn’t post yesterday, but as you can see, I’ve been busy!

Author: Ethan Kincaid

Ethan Kincaid was born in 1985 in Ontario, Canada. He graduated from Carleton University in Ottawa with a degree in Linguistics and a minor in Japanese Language. After finishing his education, he settled down there with his wife Kaitlyn and became a full-time writer. In 2011, he moved to Montreal and discovered its vibrant writing culture. In 2015, Ethan moved to Helsinki, Finland with his wife; he works as a creative craftsman and part time author. The greatest joy in his life lies in helping others find venues for their own personal expression.

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