Bedrock Trunk or Treat 2011

Monday, October 31, 2011



Sunday Evening Trunk or Treat was held at our Church.
Our trunk was decorated in Bedrock fashion, with my daughter, Ashley passing the candy dressed as Wilma.




The Trunk...

















The parking lot of the church was lined with vehicles, most decorated for the occasion.

Highlights, below...




Great collection of Halloween pieces!




Other side of the trunk...


Cute candy buckets...




Scarecrows chillin'!



A ghoulish skeleton...



Cute glittery Pumpkin Hanging...


Our Youth Pastor, Mike, a die-hard Carolina Fan!



And back to our trunk...
Ashley and "her friend," Wesley wait for the trunk or treaters to arrive.




I was wondering how long it would be, before our Fred Mobile was taken for a ride!
The car stayed intact until the end of the event, when a precious little chicken threw out Fred and Dino, and jumped in!



The evening ended as a local pilot whizzed right over the parking lot.




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Here it is the morning after, still have to clean out the Suburban and put everything from our trunk away --- and yet I sit, pondering --- what will our theme next year be??? :)


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Amaze Me Monday @ Dittle Dattle

Flintstones Trunk or Treat Preview

Friday, October 28, 2011

On Sunday Evening our church will host it's
Annual Trunk or Treat.

This is my family's first year participating, but last year the "trunks" or tailgates of trucks that lined the church parking lot, were lavishly decorated with cute fall decor.

One truck was decorated as the "Krusty Krab," with a couple in our church passing out candy dressed as Spongebob and Patrick. Another truck was decorated with camo scarecrows and a dog box. {Remember, we are in the country! :) } And two other couples came as Fred, Daphne, Shaggy, and Velma, and passed out candy from the "Mystery Machine."
These were all super cute and creative!

Ashley volunteered to pass the candy for our trunk, so we went costume hunting several weeks ago, to explore our options for a theme. She chose the Wilma Flintstone costume, with an addition of black leggings and a long sleeve shirt.

Our Theme to be: The Flintstones & Rocks



The following weekend, I was at a yard sale, and low and behold, I found a kid's car for $5.00!!!
Perfect to transform into Fred's Mobile.




Gave it a good cleaning, pulled the stickers off, and began to paint away....




The first coat was a tan paint specifically for plastic, by Valspar.




After two coats of the tan paint completely dried, I misted over it lightly with Valspar "Stone" spray paint.
The tires got an extra dose!




While I was in the spray painting mode, I cut two large "rock" shapes out of cardboard, and spray painted them with two different shades of gray and a dark bronze to give them a dimensional look. A smaller cardboard box will be attached to the back of each, making them freestanding.




I left the car for several days, to make sure the paint had completely dried before I "rocked it out!" :)




Out of canvas-like material, I made a rag top.
Added a large plastic bone to the front, and several bones made from paper here and there over the car, and as hub-caps.




Added a custom license plate.




And....
While in Georgia last weekend, I found the toys below for $1-$3, at the Barnyard Flea Market.
{All except Fred, he was an eBay find for $4.00}

A few of them will sit inside the car, the others will be scattered around our decorated trunk.





To tie our Trunk or Treat Theme together, and give it a Biblical basis,
I made a small yard flag out of the canvas, with excerpts of Psalms 61:1-2.
It will be hung on a flag stand, placed in a fern sitting in an old cast iron washpot.




Can't wait to share pictures of our exhibit completed Sunday, and hopefully some of the other participants.
Kevin says I've gone a little overboard --- but, I say, "Go BIG or go home!" :)
And David says, "It's for Jesus and the children!" So it's all good!

Inspiration at The Country Living Magazine Show '11

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

After missing the First Annual Country Living Show last year,
hosted by the Country Living Magazine, in Stone Mountain Park, GA,
I vowed to be there this year!


My mom and I have been planning this trip for some time,
and we were not disappointed!
It was w.o.n.d.e.r.f.u.l!

The weather was gorgeous,
and the opulent inspiration provided by the show, captivating and rich!

Our only complaint, while Stone Mountain Park is a beautiful place,
the parking and signage for the show was somewhat confusing, and the park employees we asked for assistance seemed annoyed and were not much help.

Our excitement was not diminished, though. :)




In the Country Living Magazine Store, a few festive settings were displayed.


































Over 200 vendors set up enticing booths with amazing wares;
one-of-a kind crafts, antiques, and cool junque!
Wish that I could have gotten more pictures, but the crowd was pretty thick at times!
Here are a few to share.

Love the picture frames adorned with vintage pins below...




Creativity was abundant everywhere!





























I'm certain my children would appreciate the sign below! :)










"Sassy Trash," now that is an intriguing name.
~ Love it! ~
Actually bought a wire basket from them!


Already looking forward to next year's show!
~ Only 361 days away ~

Just maybe I'll see some of you there!

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