Close X
Sunday, October 6, 2024
ADVT 
Interesting

Right At Home: Decor And Entertaining Ideas For A Poe-inspired Halloween Party

Kim Cook The Associated Press, 08 Oct, 2014 01:09 PM

    Edgar Allan Poe and Halloween are enmeshed like cobwebs on a lamppost.

    In classics like "The Cask of Amontillado," ''The Murders in the Rue Morgue," ''The Masque of the Red Death" and more, the master of horror fiction gave us imagery — sinister masquerade balls, mysterious catacombs, menacing city streets — that have long inspired Halloween aficionados and lovers of all things spooky.

    Retailers have plenty to offer for scary decorations or a Poe-inspired Halloween party:

    THE RAVEN

    Perhaps the most iconic Poe symbol, the raven is easy to spot around Halloween. You can find large and small decorative versions of black birds that can be placed on buffet tables, bookshelves and front porches.

    Pottery Barn's got metal crows for outdoor display; faux crows for indoor use have real feathers. (www.potterybarn.com)

    At Crate & Barrel, there are plates and napkins with an all-over raven graphic, as well as string lights and carved wooden ravens. (www.crateandbarrel.com )

    A black feather wreath makes a dramatic statement on a mantel. Or run a black boa down the length of a serving table. You'll find both in many Halloween décor stores, but you can make your own, too.

    HGTV.com has instructions for creating a wreath using a straw form, and a black feather trim and boa from a crafts supply store. (www.hgtv.com)

    Raven masks will turn even a non-costume dinner party into something intriguingly chic. Find versions both simple and elaborate crafted of paper, leather, lace or felt on Etsy.com.

    STYLE WITH A STORY

    Poe-themed decor also might include a touch of the literary: a long white glove with ink stains on it, vintage books stacked haphazardly, a tattered tablecloth. If you don't have copies of Poe's books, piles of black-covered volumes will set the tone. (In a pinch, cover any books with black paper.) White feather "quill pens" can be arranged in little spice jars decorated with ink labels.

    Buy a porcelain marker and write a line or two from your favourite Poe piece on some inexpensive white plates or serving trays. Or use metallic permanent markers to add a phrase to cotton or linen napkins.

    Singe the edges of parchment paper printed with a poem or paragraph that you've written out or typed, using either an old typewriter or a vintage font from a computer. The same technique can be used to create invitations and menus.

    GOTHIC GLAMOUR

    Ebony taffeta or silk, tarnished metals, candlesticks and black wrought iron bring the Victorian gloom to life, so to speak.

    At www.spirithalloween.com, you'll find faux-black, wrought-iron fencing a la "The Fall of the House of Usher."

    Midwest Living magazine has ideas for a Poe-themed dinner party, including using pages from a Poe book as placemats, having each guest read a selected passage, and providing little chocolate ("Tell-Tale") hearts as favours. (www.midwestliving.com)

    Black LED tapers and black candelabras are at Pier 1 Imports. And creepy trees can be found at Grandin Road, along with harlequin pumpkins for a masquerade vibe. (www.pier1.com ; www.grandinroad.com )

    CafePress has wine charms printed with Poe's image or words, as well as serving trays, beer steins and glasses. There are pillows, ornaments or tiles with his portrait, or vintage illustrations from the books. (www.cafepress.com )

    Wicked's Raging & Lull soy candle comes in an elegant, matte-black glass pot etched with a crow, and is scented with cinnamon, clove and vanilla. (www.gentsupplyco.com )

    MORE Interesting ARTICLES

    World's oldest recorded near-death experience found

    World's oldest recorded near-death experience found
    Researchers have stumbled upon what they believe to be the oldest professional/medical case report of near-death experiences (NDE) - dating back to the year 1740....

    World's oldest recorded near-death experience found

    Oldest evidence of human brain damage found

    Oldest evidence of human brain damage found
    Anthropologists have unearthed a 100,000-year-old skeleton of a child in Israel who may have died because of a brain injury - the oldest evidence of brain damage in a modern human....

    Oldest evidence of human brain damage found

    Bees physically transfer heat to stay cool

    Bees physically transfer heat to stay cool
    To protect their young ones from heat, honey bees can absorb heat from the brood walls just like a sponge and later transfer it to a cooler place to get rid of the heat

    Bees physically transfer heat to stay cool

    Global film industry gender-biased: Study

    Global film industry gender-biased: Study
    A study has revealed that only 22 percent of the crew involved in making 2,000 of the biggest grossing films worldwide over the past 20 years were women....

    Global film industry gender-biased: Study

    Consumers who feel 'special' hunt for unique products

    Consumers who feel 'special' hunt for unique products
    Consumers who attribute their successes to internal character traits rather than hard work are more likely to feel 'special' and hunt for unique products...

    Consumers who feel 'special' hunt for unique products

    Background TV can impact kids' future

    Background TV can impact kids' future
    Do you watch your favourite television show after assigning homework to your kids? This may have a bearing on theirn learning and their success in future.

    Background TV can impact kids' future