I don't normally shop at Marshall's because I always figured the store
only carried broken junk, junk that nobody wanted or just junk in
general. The last time I was in a Marshall's was about two years ago
around the Christmas holiday, and the store was in ruins.
A Marshall's recently went up close by to me, so I decided to give the
store a try. Friends of mine would go on and on about how fantastic the
place was, so finally I took the short drive to the store and found
myself surrounded by a world of enchantments. Wow! Have I been missing
out!
The fall season is upon us, so naturally the store had an entire
Halloween empire of goodies stocked up. My eyes were dancing around in a
Halloween daze. Witch statues, graveyard statues, little pumpkin
plates, witches brew mugs and glasses! I was in heaven. I was at the
same time though overwhelmed. I wanted everything! Sometimes when I get
overwhelmed like this though, I walk out with nothing.
But then, just as I was about to walk away empty handed, it caught my
eye. I stood still, was what I was seeing really real? Was this wondrous
magical little number really for sale? Could I have it!?
I spotted a water globe. Now I like water globes and all, but I never
really 'liked' them enough to buy them, and the ones I have come across
are always boring little Christmas themed snow globes. Never in my life
did I ever think someone would finally get it right, and create
Halloween themed water globes.
Yet there it was, the most stunning water globe I had ever seen.
This was no ordinary round water globe though. This water globe was
shaped like a chemistry flask. Inside the flask sat a detailed sculpture
of a brain. The water itself had a very slight tint of green, that gave
it a toxic look.
The chemistry flask sat perched on top of a witched cauldron.
I mean if this is not creativity I don't know what is!
I picked the globe up and realized that the flask was missing its
little glued in cork. It was there, but slightly damaged. It did not
deter me though. I wanted it. I was in love with it! I had never seen
such a unique piece.
As I picked it up, I noticed small tear drop metallic snow sprinkle
around inside of the globe. The pieces were rather large, and had a
green metallic coloring to them. I didn't think that it was fitting to
the piece, but it did not make the piece any less desirable. The green
tear shapes I imagine represent toxic blood? That is just a guess
though.
Just as I thought this little water globe couldn't get any better, I
flip it over and discover a little wind up key. I wound it up and
listened as the water globe played 'ding dong the witch is dead'.
Halloween heaven, I have found you! I knew immediately where this
sweet water globe was going! Right on my work desk, so I could look at
it every day.
All in all, the Musical Brain In Witches Cauldron is my
favorite Halloween piece discovered thus far this year. Unfortunately on
the water globe I was able to find no markings on the actual name of
the globe. There is not even a company logo or stamp on it.
You can however find it at Marshall's. I paid $12.99 for it, and in my opinion it was money well spent.
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