It was a gift, of sorts; starting the workday a little later. A beautiful Fall morning and the opportunity to do one of my favorite things... do some holiday decorating.
I like to wait until October 1 to bring out anything Halloween-related but I need to get everything out of bins and cleaned up. I have quite a lot of decorations for this holiday, but my favorite among them has to be these vintage jack-o-lantern trick or treat pails. Do you have favorites, too?
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Their faces are festive, without being too scary. And those smiles....
Well, who can resist them? Now of course I have my trusty assistant {golden retriever, age 2}Breeze with me who takes advantage of any excuse to hit the backyard... and at first, she's a little shy around these guys... and I am thinking, "oh, how cute, I'll get her picture with one of them to submit to our Golden Retriever rescue group's calendar contest." Want to see this year's calendar? you can look at it here
But as it turns out, just like with children, puppies don't always behave as you'd like.
So in a matter of minutes, things changed. First, there was the round up... {really, really} fast circles around the "jack family" to keep them within her reach...
Then things got a little ugly, and far too rough for some of my favorite decorations {although Breeze was having BIG fun}...
This picture is quite mild, and just after it, I began the chase to save the littlest Jack...
Thank goodness I keep dog biscuits in my pockets at all times. Because without them, I couldn't have accomplished this photo below.
They are so cute, aren't they? All lined up in a row. I bought them on ebay several years ago and each year they are one of my favorite vintage Halloween decorations. The back side of each Jack has a raised illustration {kitty and pumpkins on this one} and the word, Trick at the top, and Treat at the bottom.
Today they enjoyed a day in the yard for the photo shoot and cleaning, and a little adventure with my golden, Breeze. I've lined them up on the back deck stairs for now...
In a day or two, they'll take their proper place on the front porch after I do a bit of sweeping...
But these guys look pretty happy with the day's events too. Because with grins like this, let's face it... every day is a holiday. They're happy for sure... that's how they roll.
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The pumpkin patch looks so alive:) I like the way you arranged them on the steps and along the grass. Thanks for visiting me...I'll be back to take a peek at the vintage treasures you're finding.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous pictures! I have a couple of those pumpkin containers too and I might just borrow your cute idea of placing them on the stairs-thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Natasha.
I wouldn't sweep, I think it makes the pumpkins look so much better sitting there with the leaves and stuff.
ReplyDeleteI love those pumpkins!! I had a similar one when I was a kid. (born in the early '70s).
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to use them. I just love it. I'm pretty sure that I had a similar one back in the day. Hmmmm, wonder if mom still has them!
ReplyDeleteI just love those candy pails. I can still remember how mine smelled like candy every year when my mom would get them out =)
ReplyDeleteI love how you displayed your pails. What is it with the odd colors of these things these days? For real, pumkpins are orange. Not neon green, hot pink, neon yellow, blue, or purple like the stores sell today.
ReplyDeleteSadly, I don't have my childhood pail, but I do have one that I got as a "secret friend" gift in college, full of candy and magazines. Trust me, that thing is just about vintage! Eeks! I'll have to get some more so I can have a cute little collection like yours.
Thanks for your nice comment on our blog -- glad you enjoyed Allegan. I love Halloween, too! Enjoy. And lovely dog, btw. xo Come see us again soon.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous baskets! Your dog is lovely too!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
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ReplyDeletethis is one adorable post! breeze is beautiful. love the pumpkin buckets. so iconic.
ReplyDeletethanks for linking up to the FALL FESTIVAL!
kellie
Love those!! All things vintage are good!!
ReplyDeleteThese photos are just great. Breeze is a real sweetie, and sure knows how to whip those JOLs into shape. Thanks so much for linking up to VIF!! Hope you're having a great weekend!
ReplyDeletexo,
Debra
I love the photos of your sweet dog in all her daily duties. Chasing the leaves. inspecting jack-o-lanterns, rounding up plastic pumpkins. She must keep you in stitches with all her antics. Thanks for sharing her fun with me.
ReplyDeleteTraci
Your pictures are so much fun! Looks like your doggy enjoys your pumpkins as much as you do!
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