Wednesday, November 16, 2011

"Witch is the way to Hang the Christmas Lights?"



I imagine this is what it would be like at the Witch'es house before Christmas. Even the Witch'es on EVERY WITCH WAY LANE  hang up Christmas Lights and decorations. Here is my clay interpretation of what went down the night she tried hanging a string of lights along her front porch...First things first, is to always remember to have your ladder secured at the bottom!


Then you should never attempt hanging lights alone, make sure you at least have a friendly ghost somewhere close by to give you a hand should you happen to fall!


Agnes the Witch hangs by two hands from the edge of the roof because her ladder slipped out from under her while she was hanging her Christmas lights. In the window to the left is a silhouette of a witch dropping a bone into her pot of soup she is cooking. You can also see the friendly little ghost peeking out from inside, trying to see what all the racket was about.


You can see the left over Jack 'O Lantern still sitting on the porch from Halloween night.


The first snow fall was used to make a Roly-Poly Snowman in the front yard, but it seems some pranksters have fond it funny to replace his head with one of the Jack 'O Lanterns, but he is a happy Snowman none the less.


This always poses a problem when Santa gets himself stuck in the chimney.


This piece has a total of  4 lighted elements, the window with the witch lights from behind,  the tree in the window lights up and shines through the window pane, the string of Christmas lights light up, and the bulb in the street lamp glows like a flame.  The sign hanging from the street lamp reads "EVERY WITCH WAY LANE."






The back side of this piece is finished off to be the interior of the house, complete with old looking wall paper and a "Bless this house" sign above the door.
The complete set while assembled measures approx. 14" tall and 12" wide.
Comes with every thing you see!

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