#Spirit Halloween: Spirit Carnevil
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anthonyspage · 16 days ago
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iinsawdious · 1 month ago
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visited spirit halloween today. ive already composed a ranking of the carnevil animatronic gang
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thenightling · 5 months ago
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Spirit Halloween has revealed its theme for this Halloween season. It's Carnevil (carn-evil). At first I thought it was another groanworthy excuse to do more evil clowns. I'm so sick of evil clowns but no, there are some nice surprises in this season's lineup.
They have life-size Emily and Victor from Tim Burton's The Corpse Bride. and Ghostface from Scream. And Michael Myers.
The only reason I don't collect the Spirit Halloween animatronics are…
Too poor.
No where to put them.
Even if could afford them or had a place to keep them (like my own spooky year round haunted house) I get nervous at the idea of putting together one of these animatronics. They're so intricate and fragile. I watch the Youtube unboxing videos and I get intimidated by the motors and hydrolics and want to just crawl into a ball in the corner at the idea of having to put one of these characters together.
On a side note, I think Emily from Corpse Bride, in animatronic form, looks MUCH better than the current "Constance Hatchaway" bride in the Disney Haunted Mansion ride.
I wish my mother was here to see these guys. My mother loved Corpse Bride. It was one of the last times she and I had fun at the movies together.
I still remember trying to show off being frugal at the music store before the movie by telling her they had one copy of the Corpse Bride soundtrack but I wu'nted to make sure I liked it first. And she said "It's Danny Elfman! You know you're going to love it. Go back in there and buy it." (Of course she was right.)
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halloweendailynews · 5 months ago
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Spirit Halloween Previews 2024 Animatronics in New Video, Including Michael Myers
Spirit Halloween Previews 2024 Animatronics in New Video
Spirit Halloween just a dropped a brief new promo video that teases some of their new 2024 animatronics to be released later this summer, including our first glimpse at a new officially licensed Michael Myers animatronic. Following their reveal of the names of all of this year’s new and returning animatronics and the 2024 “Carnevil” theme earlier this week, today Spirit Halloween released a new…
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twoiesfnafocs · 5 months ago
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"Yooooooooo! The Spirit Halloween theme this year is Carnevil- yessssssss oh my godddd!!"
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peoniespoppiesandowlsohmy · 7 years ago
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I want to buy him in the worst way @sunflowers-cats-and-sarcasm
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mesibabetlv · 5 years ago
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Thanks to everyone who braved the cold on Friday and celebrated CarnEvil with @mesibabetlv at @thatgoodwill . . Big thanks to @dovthedj @lady_quinnzarr and @mua_prince for an amazing show and music. @monamooreofficial was there in spirit! Hopefully we’ll see her again soon. . . Stay tuned for more information about our upcoming events! . . תל אביב יא חביבי תל אביב 🇨🇦 🇮🇱 . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . #winnipeg #wpg #ywg #pride #pridewpg #lgbtq #winnipegdrag #winnipegdance #halloween #halloweenparty #torontodrag #dragracecanada #gaycanada #nightclub #gaynightlife #gayclub #gaytlv #dragqueen #dj #gaydj #music #goodtimes #loveislove (at The Good Will - Social Club) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3nLJRYgyqJ/?igshid=jrflebyhgm1i
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jeremiahingham · 5 years ago
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Best of YouTube: 8 Creepiest Video Game Mysteries and Discoveries | Try Dashlane for free on your first device https://ift.tt/2NkyAn9 “Use the coupon code ‘oddheader’ to get 10% off Dashlane Premium” In the spirit of Halloween, today we're diving into the top 8 creepiest, most hauntingly bizarre discoveries ever found in a video game. Discord: https://ift.tt/2MNUa1u Patreon: https://ift.tt/2KzlaoY Twitter: https://twitter.com/oddheader Reddit: https://ift.tt/2Jte82d Let me know in the comments if you know any more video game discoveries that seriously creeped you out. ~Games Featured ~ (SPOILERS) The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Amnesia: The Dark Descent Army Men: Sarge's Heroes NBA Jam Carnevil Middle Earth: Shadow of War Camdrome Final Fantasy XIV ~ Clips and References ~ (SPOILERS) Steam - Mysterious Audio https://ift.tt/2JrgNty PC Gamer - "Steam is Haunted" Article NBA Jam - Petrovic Haunting https://ift.tt/30Z9CiG Middle Earth: Shadow of War - Undeletable Rogue AI Brûz https://ift.tt/34cKXbY Camdrome - The Mystery of Camdrome https://youtu.be/09E7Pc3axwU Final Fantasy XIV - The Abandoned Floating Odd Head in the Fesse https://youtu.be/ye5MH6UrM9g As always, any clips not listed above are exclusive to this video. Thumbnail artwork by Phlvy. Special thanks to Robert, Jahmis, Jeff Dawson, Homage Cincinnati, LucidAvidity, SizableDoor, Spooky Scary Radiance, Cassandra Lipp, and CreeperX3 for their contributions to this video. http://oddheader.com #oddheader #creepydiscoveries #halloween Music From Oddheader: https://youtu.be/kO-9kZ9KbZI
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jasonheart1 · 6 years ago
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17 scary haunted attractions in Colorado
DENVER -- Some get a thrill from skydiving, others prefer the heart-stopping excitement of bungee jumping, but a select few genuinely seek out that indescribable adrenaline rush that comes from getting chased by a guy with a chainsaw through a dark alley.
If you’re one of those people, you don’t have to settle for Denver's haunted houses, as we’ve found more than a dozen haunted houses and attractions open for the season throughout Colorado. Check them out below.
1. Fright by Night at Elitch Gardens' Fright Fest 2000 Elitch Cir. in Denver
When the sun goes down, Fright by Night comes alive. Starting at 6 p.m. on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, guests can feel the hair raise on their arms as monsters, stalkers and mayhem is let loose in the park. Fright by Night is recommended for visitors who are at least 12-years-old.
The festival is free with park admission. Some haunted attractions cost an additional fee. For more information and tickets and hours, click here.
2. The 13th Floor Haunted House 400 East 52nd Ave. in Denver
Dare to walk through Dr. Hadelstein's Bio Engineer Facility, an abandoned facility which has been churning out all sorts of abominations even after the facility was closed down; visit the eerie town of Coalfell where the Femorals, a family of self-proclaimed "Necrofarmers" have come out of hiding once again to snatch as many victims as possible to confiscate their organs; and run for your life as spirits threaten to take over your soul inside an orphanage where nothing good dwells.
New this year? A bar, Mini Escape Games and Zombie Carnival games! A night of excitement and thrills await. The spine-tingling scares start the moment you step out of your car.
Ticket prices vary by day and time of day. Visit the 13th Floor Haunted House website for hours and ticket info. 
3. The Asylum 7007 East 88th Ave. in Henderson, Colo. 
A few miles east of downtown lies the secret resting ground for lost souls. Enter The Asylum to discover a body of a victim lost to a ghastly disease. What begins as a tour quickly turns into a trap and a race against the clock for survival. Then, battle through bloodthirsty zombies in hopes of finding sanctuary from demonic creatures. Before leaving, take a visit to Ridgegate Hospital, where the dangerous and deranged patients are the least of your worries and fears. The Asylum is a horrifying head trip for all who dare to enter.
Ticket prices vary by day and time of day. Visit the Asylum Haunted House website for hours and ticket info. 
4. City of the Dead  7007 East 88th Ave. in Henderson, Colo. 
The City of the Dead claims to be the longest and largest indoor haunted house in the Denver metro area at just over 30,000 square feet in size, according to CoHauntedHouses.com. Inside you’ll find vampires, demons, zombies and undead creatures. Oh, and did we forget to mention they serve beer before and afterward the scares?
Ticket prices vary by day and time of day. Visit the City of Dead website for hours and ticket info.
5. Haunted Field of Screams 10451 McKay Rd. in Thornton, Colo. 
Explore four terrifying attractions including The Condemned, the Zombie Paintball Massacre, the CarnEvil in the Corn, and the Dead Man's Maze. The last is an interactive tour of terror that leads from one nightmare to the next, with the moonlight as your only guide. Dare to walk through 16-foot-tall cornstalks as you trek your way fearing the living dead with every wrong turn. But, be warned, the sinister will not rest until you find your way out.
General admission is $40 for all four haunts. Visit the Haunted Field of Screams website for a full list of the schedule and information about black-out events. 
6. Dead Zone Scream Park 8500 West Deer Creek Canyon Rd. in Littleton, Colo. 
An in-between realm between the living and the dead is what awaits you in “The Dead Zone.” Prepare to get scared through three different and unique zones across hundreds of acres of farm property in Littleton, including the Corn Stalkers, the Cursed Hayride and the After Dark Corn Maze.
General admission is $28. Visit the Dead Zone Scream Park website for more info. on park hours. 
7. The Forest of Doom 21030 N. Turkey Creek Rd. in Morrison, Colo. 
If you like hiking, you’re going to love the Forest of Doom. The haunted trail leads you on a path through a scary forest where monsters, demons, evil spirits and other devilish creatures walk alongside you in complete darkness out in the open. There is a kids trail at the Forest of Doom for children ages 5-9.
General admission is $10 for kids and $20 for adults. Visit the Forest of Doom's website for hours and ticket info. 
8. Reaper’s Hollow Flat Acre Farms, 11321 Dransfeldt Rd. in Parker, Colo.
The Reaper’s Hollow will have you screaming before you even get through the front gates. Walk through a dilapidated shack of cornfield, and feel the corn closing in on you for a half-mile trike through haunted cornfields and terrifying woods before entering the Dead End Motel. Those who dare to hike back to the old woods behind the motel may never come back, as there have been many gruesome tales about Goblins Grove. Everyone who enters either comes out possessed or has never returned. 
General admission is $30. Visit the Reaper's Hollow website for a full list of the schedule and for more information about ticket prices.
9. HellScream Haunted House 3021 North Hancock Ave. in Colorado Springs, Colo. 
HellScream Haunted House isn’t only one of the scariest haunted houses in Colorado and the Midwest, but also one of the top haunted houses in the country, according to CoHauntedHouses.com. At HellScream, not only will be venture through a haunted house, you'll also need to use your wits and skills to escape from two terrifying rooms within 60 minutes each.
Other attractions include laser tag and murder mystery games.
General admission is $22. Visit the HellScream Haunted House website for hours and group ticket info.  
10. Hellevator & Hospital of Horror 4758 N Chestnut St. in Colorado Springs, Colo. 
Hellevator VR and Hospital of Horror's claim to be Colorado's first free-roaming, multiplayer Virtual Reality Halloween experience. Up to four players share the same VR experience together as you enter the arena and the real-world fades away. Suddenly you and your friends must face your fears to survive. 
General admission is $120. Visit the Play Deadline website to book your spot in advance, as tickets cannot be purchased at the door. 
11. Haunted Mines 3910 Palmer Park Blvd. in Colorado Springs, Colo. 
The tale goes that in 1856, more than a decade before the founding of Colorado Springs, a small mining colony named “Cold Falls” existed in this area. The colony consisted of a series of copper mines, a caretakers residence, and a town including a hotel, saloon, schoolhouse, medical facility, and even a jail. Evidence shows that although the copper mine was productive, all mining abruptly stopped in 1859 and the town was immediately abandoned; most of it even physically buried by workers. The reason(s) for this fast evacuation are still a mystery and the truth may never be fully understood. Will you venture to the mines and discover the secrets hidden within? 
General admission is $22. Visit the Haunted Mines website for the full schedule and Haunted Mine hours. 
12. Sinister Haunted House 3910 Palmer Park Blvd. in Colorado Springs, Colo. 
The Sinister Haunted House boasts the “Inneas House” and the “Sanitarium,” two terrifying attractions that will leave you in suspense second after second.
Visit the Sinister Haunted House website for hours and ticket info. 
13. Scream Acres at Fritzler Farm Park  20861 CR 33 in La Salle, Colo.
Hidden among the intricately-designed pathways of the Fritzler Corn Maze, Scream Acres is one of Colorado’s best haunts. Filled with special effects, mechanical engineering, and eerie sound technology, you'll find yourself scared by the haunts and screams that you'll hear as you desperately try to make your way out of the giant corn maze. 
Other attractions include the Fritzler Ghost Haunt and the Zombie Paintball Slayer. 
Admission is $25.95. Visit the Fritzler Farm Park website for more information about hours and other ticket options. 
14. Fear of the Dark Haunted House 217 West Horsetooth Rd. in Fort Collins, Colo. 
This two-story, 3,000-square-foot haunted house promises to scare you even before you get in the door. "We would love to tell you all that haunts at this center, but that wouldn't be fair," said one of the event organizers. "Your task: Survive." 
General admission is $20. Reservations are available by calling (970) 226-6327. The haunted house is open Friday, Saturdays and Sundays until Oct. 28.
15. Jack-o'-Lantern's Corn Maze of Carnage 2318 S. County Road 5 in Fort Collins, Colo. 
When the sun goes down all the creatures start to come out! Jack Lantern's Corn Maze transforms into a haunted place full of monsters and creatures searching for their victims. As you wander aimlessly throughout the maze, the moonlight is your only source of light to guide you down paths of darkness! 
Get two attractions for the price of one with the haunted hayride leaving the station into the field of terror every 10 minutes to drop you off at the entrance of the the Haunted Corn Maze of Carnage.
General admission is $24. The corn maze is open Thursday through Sunday. Visit the Jack-o'-Lantern's Corn Maze of Carnage website for the full schedule. 
16. Hell's Trail 40320 Olson Rd. in Avondale, Colo.
The evil is real at Hell's Trail in Pueblo County. Operating for 13 years, it has been the county's must-do haunted attraction in southern Colorado. Are you brave enough to walk through their nightly trail as you prepare for your nightmares to come to life?
General admission is $15. Visit the Hell's Trail website for information about hours and VIP tickets. 
17. Aftermath Haunted House 575 Ash St. in Canon City, Colo. 
Prepare to be brought to tears, scream and tremble in fear at Canon City's Aftermath Haunted House. You're guaranteed a night filled of chills, thrills, scares and terrors! This haunted house has limited opening hours. 
RELATED HEADLINES -- 
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from Local News https://www.thedenverchannel.com/lifestyle/17-scariest-colorado-haunted-houses-and-attractions-to-go-to-before-halloween
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loribos · 6 years ago
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Halloween Events in Toronto 2018
Halloween is Wednesday, October 31, 2018, but many people like to celebrate all month long. There are many Halloween events in Toronto in 2018 leading up to the big day. Below are a few of our favourites:
Halloween Haunt at Canada’s Wonderland
Halloween Haunt at Canada’s Wonderland 2018
Get your fright on at mazes including Blood Shed, Cornstalkers, The Crypt, Spirit Manor, Forest of Fear, Code Red and The Ruins. Visit scare zones such as Wicked Hollow, The Graveyard, CarnEvil, Ghostly Pines, The Plague and Trick or Treat at your own risk. Get spooked at live shows including Vampire Disco, Sinner’s Lounge and Devil’s Circus. Encounter 700 monsters roaming throughout the park. Halloween Haunt takes place Oct. 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28 and 31, 2018 from 7 p.m. to 12 a.m. Halloween Haunt admission is as low as $32.99. Save $16 off front gate price when you purchase online. Not recommended for children under 13. Guests will not be permitted into the park if wearing makeup/costumes. Canada’s Wonderland is located at 1 Canada’s Wonderland Drive (Major Mackenzie Dr. W. and Hwy 400), Vaughan.
Legends of Horror at Casa Loma
There is no better venue than Toronto’s own Gothic Revival mansion to host a scary Halloween event in Toronto! Legends of Horror takes place at Casa Loma from September 28, 2018 to October 31, 2018.
Take a self-guided 2 kilometre walking tour through the Casa Loma gardens where you’ll encounter classic horror figures during this one hour theatrical interaction. The walk will take you through the castle’s tunnels and some areas not previously open to the public.
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Early bird tickets are available from Sept. 28 – Oct. 16, 2018 and are $40 plus applicable service fees online and $45 at the door.
Regular tickets are Oct. 17 – Oct 31, 2018 and are $45 plus applicable service fees online and $50 at the door.
Note: Tickets purchased onsite are on a first-come, first-served and admission is subject to capacity.
Legends of Horror is a separately ticketed event; it is not included with Casa Loma General Admission. Children 13 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Legends of Horror happens rain or shine.
Screemers at Queen Elizabeth Building at Exhibition Place
Screemers at Exhibition Place 2018
If you’re looking for one of the scarier Halloween events in Toronto 2018, Screemers is for you. Make your way through seven haunted mazes with 120 scare actors ready to give you a spook. Screemers takes place at the Queen Elizabeth Building at Exhibition Place from October 5-31, 2018 (see dates and times below). Get your fright on by visiting the House of Cards, Zombie Prizon, The Darkness, The Haunted House, Field of Screams maze, Slasher Wax Museum, and Skull Castle. New this year is the illusion act, The Kill Show. Admission includes unlimited rides at Midway of Horrors. Enjoy a cocktail at The Vampire Lounge (additional fee) and food including Pizza Pizza, Tiny Tim Donuts, hot dogs and finger snacks (additional fee). General admission is $33.95 plus HST; Oct. 26 and 27, 2018 $35.95 plus HST.
Friday, October 5,  Saturday, October 6, Friday, October 12, Saturday, October 13, Friday, October 19,  Saturday, October 20, Friday, October 26 (7 p.m. – midnight) Sunday, October 21, Thursday, October 25, Thursday, October 26, Sunday, October 28, Monday, October 29, Tuesday, October 30, Wednesday, October 31 (7 p.m. – 11 p.m.)
Saturday, October 27 (5 p.m. – midnight)
Two sharks pass each other in the Dangerous Lagoon at Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada in Toronto.
Dark Waters at Ripley’s Aquarium 2018
Party among the sharks at Dark Waters, Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada’s Halloween party on Friday, October 26, 2018. Enjoy signature cocktails while dancing to tunes spun by DJ Shamz and DJ Cozmic Cat. Come dressed in costume and enter the costume contest. Dark Waters takes place on Friday, October 26, 2018 from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. Tickets are $30 plus HST and can be purchased online. Annual Pass members save 50%. This is a 19+ event.
Let us know in the comments section if you have any other Halloween events in Toronto 2018 to suggest.
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endlessarchite · 7 years ago
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#70: The Craziness Behind Our Rachael Ray Show Appearance
Our week was sent into a tailspin when we got a last-minute invitation to appear on The Rachael Ray Show, and within 24 hours we were on a plane to New York so we could DIY in front of a live studio audience the very next morning. As you can imagine, we have some behind the scenes stories to tell you (it turns out Rachael Ray was NOT trying to hug Sherry) and the whole adventure was bookended by two other big beach house milestones: moving furniture in and spending our first night there! So we’re sharing how that went – and what woke us up at 6am – plus we’re learning the hardest pieces of IKEA furniture to assemble (who knew?! WE DID!). We also dive into our favorite blog for getting into the Halloween spirit, and we share what store is actually making some pretty great mass-produced art these days.
You can download this episode from Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, and TuneIn Radio – or listen to it below! Then use this page to check out any links, notes, or photos we referenced. Note: If you’re reading in a feed reader, you might have to click through to the post to see the player. 
What’s New
You can see more of what our beach house looked like in the video and photos we posted last week, so instead, I’ll use these show notes to give you a sense of how the week went down.
It was a whirlwind for sure. By the time the beach house weekend was over we thought we might have just imagined the whole Rachael Ray Show thing. But more on that in a second.
Quiz
Here’s Apartment Therapy’s list of The 3 Most Difficult To Assemble Ikea Furniture Pieces (as well as the Reddit thread they pulled the info from).
The item that challenged our patience this week was our Edland bed (which we bought and later cut the posts off).
And the boxes we mentioned being disproportionately complicated to construct were the Kassett storage boxes. We even wrote an entire post about it back in the day!
The Rachael Ray Show
If you missed the clip on Friday, you can watch some of it above or here on the show’s website. That clip doesn’t include the in-studio portion where we demonstrated two projects: how to install a stair runner, and how to make an upholstered headboard, but you can check out our old posts with that info here and here.
Above is that photo we mentioned that caught Rachael at a moment where she wasn’t her usually bubbly self. I think I’d look the same if I was taping my 3rd show of the day!
And further up you saw Sherry prepping the stair runner backstage, but below is a peek at us building the headboard in our green room. It was tight quarters for such a large project, but we got it done!
And for anyone wondering where we got that runner or the headboard fabric, here’s the blue stair runner we used and here’s the shibori headboard fabric.
We’re Digging
Here are some of Brooklyn Limestone‘s brilliant Halloween decorations that we mentioned. Above is this year’s “Eternal Rest Motel” theme, and below you can see one of her less spooky themes from 2013: Sharknado.
Be sure to check out all of her past themes too: Eternal Rest Motel (2017) /  Brooklyn Witch Supply (2016) / Twisted Charlotte’s Web (2015) / Ghostbusters (2014) / Sharknado (2013) / Wizard of Oz (2012) / Insane Asylum (2011) / CarnEVIL (2010) / Climbing Skeletons (2009) / Infested (2008)
If you wanna grab any of the four Target wall-hangings / art / mirrors that Sherry’s loving lately, they’re all shown below: 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
You can see some of them in action hanging in our beach house in this post. Like the glass-mounted beach photo hanging in the back bedroom where we spent our first two nights (the side tables have already moved to the front room since then, as you may have seen on Instagram):
And here’s the round gold mirror hanging in the foyer:
To see other beach house sources (lighting, bedding, etc) they’re all listed at the end of this post.
And if you’re looking for something we’ve dug in a past episode, but don’t remember which show notes to click into, here’s a master list of everything we’ve been digging from all of our past episodes.
And lastly, a big thank you to Cardboard Safari for sponsoring this episode. You can get 20% off your first order with the code YHL20 at http://ift.tt/2gegl2P. Also below I’ve included that photo of some of Leah Yellowbird’s amazing art using the cardboard as her canvas.
Thanks for listening, guys!
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anthonyspage · 20 days ago
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truereviewpage · 7 years ago
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#70: The Craziness Behind Our Rachael Ray Show Appearance
Our week was sent into a tailspin when we got a last-minute invitation to appear on The Rachael Ray Show, and within 24 hours we were on a plane to New York so we could DIY in front of a live studio audience the very next morning. As you can imagine, we have some behind the scenes stories to tell you (it turns out Rachael Ray was NOT trying to hug Sherry) and the whole adventure was bookended by two other big beach house milestones: moving furniture in and spending our first night there! So we’re sharing how that went – and what woke us up at 6am – plus we’re learning the hardest pieces of IKEA furniture to assemble (who knew?! WE DID!). We also dive into our favorite blog for getting into the Halloween spirit, and we share what store is actually making some pretty great mass-produced art these days.
You can download this episode from Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, and TuneIn Radio – or listen to it below! Then use this page to check out any links, notes, or photos we referenced. Note: If you’re reading in a feed reader, you might have to click through to the post to see the player. 
What’s New
You can see more of what our beach house looked like in the video and photos we posted last week, so instead, I’ll use these show notes to give you a sense of how the week went down.
It was a whirlwind for sure. By the time the beach house weekend was over we thought we might have just imagined the whole Rachael Ray Show thing. But more on that in a second.
Quiz
Here’s Apartment Therapy’s list of The 3 Most Difficult To Assemble Ikea Furniture Pieces (as well as the Reddit thread they pulled the info from).
The item that challenged our patience this week was our Edland bed (which we bought and later cut the posts off).
And the boxes we mentioned being disproportionately complicated to construct were the Kassett storage boxes. We even wrote an entire post about it back in the day!
The Rachael Ray Show
If you missed the clip on Friday, you can watch some of it above or here on the show’s website. That clip doesn’t include the in-studio portion where we demonstrated two projects: how to install a stair runner, and how to make an upholstered headboard, but you can check out our old posts with that info here and here.
Above is that photo we mentioned that caught Rachael at a moment where she wasn’t her usually bubbly self. I think I’d look the same if I was taping my 3rd show of the day!
And further up you saw Sherry prepping the stair runner backstage, but below is a peek at us building the headboard in our green room. It was tight quarters for such a large project, but we got it done!
And for anyone wondering where we got that runner or the headboard fabric, here’s the blue stair runner we used and here’s the shibori headboard fabric.
We’re Digging
Here are some of Brooklyn Limestone‘s brilliant Halloween decorations that we mentioned. Above is this year’s “Eternal Rest Motel” theme, and below you can see one of her less spooky themes from 2013: Sharknado.
Be sure to check out all of her past themes too: Eternal Rest Motel (2017) /  Brooklyn Witch Supply (2016) / Twisted Charlotte’s Web (2015) / Ghostbusters (2014) / Sharknado (2013) / Wizard of Oz (2012) / Insane Asylum (2011) / CarnEVIL (2010) / Climbing Skeletons (2009) / Infested (2008)
If you wanna grab any of the four Target wall-hangings / art / mirrors that Sherry’s loving lately, they’re all shown below: 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
You can see some of them in action hanging in our beach house in this post. Like the glass-mounted beach photo hanging in the back bedroom where we spent our first two nights (the side tables have already moved to the front room since then, as you may have seen on Instagram):
And here’s the round gold mirror hanging in the foyer:
To see other beach house sources (lighting, bedding, etc) they’re all listed at the end of this post.
And if you’re looking for something we’ve dug in a past episode, but don’t remember which show notes to click into, here’s a master list of everything we’ve been digging from all of our past episodes.
And lastly, a big thank you to Cardboard Safari for sponsoring this episode. You can get 20% off your first order with the code YHL20 at http://ift.tt/2gegl2P. Also below I’ve included that photo of some of Leah Yellowbird’s amazing art using the cardboard as her canvas.
Thanks for listening, guys!
*This post contains affiliate links*
The post #70: The Craziness Behind Our Rachael Ray Show Appearance appeared first on Young House Love.
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thenightling · 5 months ago
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Spirit Halloween's new "Carnevil" life size animatronics including Victor and Emily from Tim Burton's Corpse Bride.
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halloweendailynews · 5 months ago
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Spirit Halloween Reveals 2024 Animatronics Lineup! Art the Clown! Michael Myers!
Spirit Halloween Reveals 2024 Animatronics Lineup
Spirit Halloween has revealed the 2024 animatronics included in their “Carnevil” lineup today, including Michael Myers, Art the Clown, Ghostface, and more. Featuring a creepy circus theme, graphics were released on social media while an email went out to loyal costumers seemingly announcing the names of the new (and some returning) animatronics to be released in 2024 from Spirit Halloween. The…
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#70: The Craziness Behind Our Rachael Ray Show Appearance
Our week was sent into a tailspin when we got a last-minute invitation to appear on The Rachael Ray Show, and within 24 hours we were on a plane to New York so we could DIY in front of a live studio audience the very next morning. As you can imagine, we have some behind the scenes stories to tell you (it turns out Rachael Ray was NOT trying to hug Sherry) and the whole adventure was bookended by two other big beach house milestones: moving furniture in and spending our first night there! So we’re sharing how that went – and what woke us up at 6am – plus we’re learning the hardest pieces of IKEA furniture to assemble (who knew?! WE DID!). We also dive into our favorite blog for getting into the Halloween spirit, and we share what store is actually making some pretty great mass-produced art these days.
You can download this episode from Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, and TuneIn Radio – or listen to it below! Then use this page to check out any links, notes, or photos we referenced. Note: If you’re reading in a feed reader, you might have to click through to the post to see the player. 
What’s New
You can see more of what our beach house looked like in the video and photos we posted last week, so instead, I’ll use these show notes to give you a sense of how the week went down.
It was a whirlwind for sure. By the time the beach house weekend was over we thought we might have just imagined the whole Rachael Ray Show thing. But more on that in a second.
Quiz
Here’s Apartment Therapy’s list of The 3 Most Difficult To Assemble Ikea Furniture Pieces (as well as the Reddit thread they pulled the info from).
The item that challenged our patience this week was our Edland bed (which we bought and later cut the posts off).
And the boxes we mentioned being disproportionately complicated to construct were the Kassett storage boxes. We even wrote an entire post about it back in the day!
The Rachael Ray Show
If you missed the clip on Friday, you can watch some of it above or here on the show’s website. That clip doesn’t include the in-studio portion where we demonstrated two projects: how to install a stair runner, and how to make an upholstered headboard, but you can check out our old posts with that info here and here.
Above is that photo we mentioned that caught Rachael at a moment where she wasn’t her usually bubbly self. I think I’d look the same if I was taping my 3rd show of the day!
And further up you saw Sherry prepping the stair runner backstage, but below is a peek at us building the headboard in our green room. It was tight quarters for such a large project, but we got it done!
And for anyone wondering where we got that runner or the headboard fabric, here’s the blue stair runner we used and here’s the shibori headboard fabric.
We’re Digging
Here are some of Brooklyn Limestone‘s brilliant Halloween decorations that we mentioned. Above is this year’s “Eternal Rest Motel” theme, and below you can see one of her less spooky themes from 2013: Sharknado.
Be sure to check out all of her past themes too: Eternal Rest Motel (2017) /  Brooklyn Witch Supply (2016) / Twisted Charlotte’s Web (2015) / Ghostbusters (2014) / Sharknado (2013) / Wizard of Oz (2012) / Insane Asylum (2011) / CarnEVIL (2010) / Climbing Skeletons (2009) / Infested (2008)
If you wanna grab any of the four Target wall-hangings / art / mirrors that Sherry’s loving lately, they’re all shown below: 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
You can see some of them in action hanging in our beach house in this post. Like the glass-mounted beach photo hanging in the back bedroom where we spent our first two nights (the side tables have already moved to the front room since then, as you may have seen on Instagram):
And here’s the round gold mirror hanging in the foyer:
To see other beach house sources (lighting, bedding, etc) they’re all listed at the end of this post.
And if you’re looking for something we’ve dug in a past episode, but don’t remember which show notes to click into, here’s a master list of everything we’ve been digging from all of our past episodes.
And lastly, a big thank you to Cardboard Safari for sponsoring this episode. You can get 20% off your first order with the code YHL20 at http://ift.tt/2gegl2P. Also below I’ve included that photo of some of Leah Yellowbird’s amazing art using the cardboard as her canvas.
Thanks for listening, guys!
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