Thursday, June 15, 2023

Loves Me Some Cauldron

There just can't be too many cauldrons.  Regardless of a Haunt's theme, a cauldron placed off in a corner, or right next to a porch, or on some far part of a property with glowing orange and green lights would enhance the entire display.  You don't even need to worry about a Witch prop.  An unattended cauldron tells a neat story.


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9 comments:

Lady M said...

Cauldrons are an amazing and inexpensive way to dress up any decor!

Rot said...

Amen.
I have more than any human should ever need.

Haunted Eve said...

The smoldering skeletal remains really makes the aged brass/copper finish cauldron pop.

Rot said...

Haha
I totally agree, but boy what a sentence!
Home Haunters say the most glorious things.

MR. Macabre said...

That is very cool, I have a tabletop cauldron that uses fog solution and green lights that I've had for probably 20 years, and it still works. It even has bubbling sound effects.
Cauldrons are always a nice touch.

Ragged Grin said...

Are you saying I’ve been building these damn witches all this time for nothin’?!? I knew it! 🤔😱😭

Rot said...

Haha

Shallow Grave Cemetery said...

You can never have to many cauldrons. I started with a single smoldering (Purgatory) cauldron on a skull base (https://www.pinterest.com/shallow_grave/2016-sneak-peek-purgatory-cauldron-prop/) and thru the years have added different size cauldrons to hold props and trick-r-treat candy. I made each one on it's own skull base so they could be used individually or connected together in a display.

Mr Black said...

I agree. I LOVE my cauldrons. I wish I had thirty of them.