(via cisma)

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fuckyesautumn:

The Pumpkin Sea (by Lisa)
theblackflamecandle:

Paranormal Portraits
You’ll never look at loved ones the same way after transforming their images into a ghostly display.
Get the instructions.

theblackflamecandle:

Paranormal Portraits

You’ll never look at loved ones the same way after transforming their images into a ghostly display.

Get the instructions.

eyestothestars:

Guess who’s hype. Yup, this girl right hurr!!

eyestothestars:

Guess who’s hype. Yup, this girl right hurr!!

http://www.etsy.com/shop/scaredycatprimitives
gardenofthefareast:

goodmemory:

imageray:

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graveyarddirt:

Gather Ye CrowsGather ye crows, assemble now for the gathering.

graveyarddirt:

Gather Ye Crows
Gather ye crows, assemble now for the gathering.

graveyarddirt:

The Haunted Closet: “One piece of animation I love to revisit around Halloween is the Night on Bald Mountain segment of Walt Disney’s Fantasia (1940). It has many elements that we associate with Halloween…ghosts and monsters, witches and graveyards…but it depicts a much older ritual that occurs in May, not October.”

graveyarddirt:

The Haunted Closet: “One piece of animation I love to revisit around Halloween is the Night on Bald Mountain segment of Walt Disney’s Fantasia (1940). It has many elements that we associate with Halloween…ghosts and monsters, witches and graveyards…but it depicts a much older ritual that occurs in May, not October.”

graveyarddirt:

The Haunted Closet: “One piece of animation I love to revisit around Halloween is the Night on Bald Mountain segment of Walt Disney’s Fantasia (1940). It has many elements that we associate with Halloween…ghosts and monsters, witches and graveyards…but it depicts a much older ritual that occurs in May, not October.”

graveyarddirt:

The Haunted Closet: “One piece of animation I love to revisit around Halloween is the Night on Bald Mountain segment of Walt Disney’s Fantasia (1940). It has many elements that we associate with Halloween…ghosts and monsters, witches and graveyards…but it depicts a much older ritual that occurs in May, not October.”