Halloween is coming, it's right around the corner, and now is the time
to start shopping for that Halloween party you may be planning. Last
year I was not expecting to find much at my local Michael's craft store
when it came to neat Halloween decorations.
I was however, very surprised to come across quite a few really neat
decorations for the home. One piece that really tickled my fancy was the
Spooky Street Light. The lamp itself was on display in the store, and looked like something fresh out of the movie The Nightmare Before Christmas.
The black pole that should have been straight was deformed and curved
in an odd Willy Wonka world type way. The lamp looked Victorian, old,
and best of all creepy. The bulb inside of the lamp did not just light
up, it flickered for a really neat look to it.
The lamp itself is also splashed with black and gold glitter to really
allow it to sparkle on a fall night. At the bottom of the lamp there is
molded on a tin black cat with its hair up in fright. This years model
they have for sale though holds a sign.
The lamp came in a large box, and to be honest it was a real pain in
the butt to put it together. I assumed everything would just click in
place, but things don't just click in place, and you really should have 2
people working on it, because you could easily pinch your skin while
putting it together.
The base of the lamp sits on the floor, at the bottom there is a plug
in for the wall, and another wire you have to run through the tubing of
the lamp in order to attach it to a piece that sits near the bulb. Trust
me, it's not an easy lamp to put together, and because of the odd
shaped poles, it was difficult to figure out what went where.
After setting the lamp up I then had to figure out how to get the bulb
in. It was too bad they didn't just put it in for me. In order to get
the bulb in, I had to carefully remove one of the lamps fogged
panelings. This paneling is very fragile, and can break easily if you
don't take you time. Once I had the bulb in, I then had to carefully
replace the panel without breaking it.
After about a half hour of cussing and band aids I finally had the
lamp in one piece. Although everything was in the right slots, the lamp
still felt wobbly, and not very durable. I assumed if someone knocked it
over it would be history.
After set up was complete, the lamp stood tall at about 4 feet high.
In the store it looked much larger and attractive only because they
placed theirs on top of a plastic barrel. It gave it height, and made
things look more dramatic. So I did the same. I used a small garbage
pale and placed a black table cloth over it. I then placed the lamp on
it.
I wanted to place the lamp on the front porch, but the box read that
the lamp was meant for indoor use. I wanted it outside though, so I put
it outside. I plugged the lamp and and it looked neat as hell. I feared
someone stealing it at night, so before I went to bed every night, I
would bring the lamp inside.
It is very lightweight, so moving it around is as easy as pie.
Overall it makes for an awesome lawn decoration or porch decoration,
just bring it in at night or when it rains. It's not meant to be out
there; remember?
You will truly enjoy this piece if you decide to pick yourself up one.
You can purchase this awesome Halloween Spooky Street Light
decoration at any local Michael's craft store nearby. I have also seen
them up for grabs on auction sites. They usually sell for around $29.99.
In my opinion it's well worth it. It really is quite the piece to add
to your collection if your a Halloween junkie like me.
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