Kitchen Halloween Tour
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I love decorating my vintage 1960s kitchen for Halloween. I use vintage Beistle die cuts on the white kitchen cabinets for a retro Halloween look. I love adding colorful orange and black décor to my kitsch kitchen in October.
Halloween die cuts
I got the idea to display die cuts on my kitchen cabinets from Vintagevspot on Instagram. Her Grandma did that and she does it now in her kitchen and I love the idea. Vintage die cuts have a lot of character, color and great illustrations. They can be really friendly and happy die cuts or spooky creepy ones. Beistle die cuts are on my list of rare and collectible vintage Halloween decorations.
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I found a pack of new old stock Beistle Halloween die cuts at the Burley Park Flea Market. You can watch the haul video from that flea market where I found those die cuts below!
Spooky Halloween records
I love collecting vintage Halloween records to display as decorations! I have my treasured Disney’s haunted mansion record in my kitchen which is quite collectible. You can see more of my vintage Halloween records on my fall living room gallery wall.
Vintage kitschy decor
I kept the decor on my countertops minimum because I worked so hard on my maximalist vintage Halloween shelf that I wanted to take a bit of a break from total maximalism. I added one of my fall tins to the kitchen. I have SO many fall tins and you can see a bunch of them on display in my Halloween dining room tour.
You can watch the video tour of my home decorated for Halloween below!
Groovy ghosts decorations
I just made my groovy ghost craft and I knew a few of them had to fly into the kitchen! It’s a super easy craft project and makes any fall space look a bit more colorful, retro, and spooky. You can watch the video below for how I make the ghosts.
If you’d like to see a tour of how my kitchen normally looks in the spring and summer you can read my kitchen tour post or watch the video tour below.
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