Halloween and Horror Decorations… for your computer!
Posted by Ms Harker | Filed under Horror Art
Greetings and Salutations.
With Halloween approaching fast I find myself increasingly jealous of those of you living in the USA. This being as the holiday is actually celebrated and celebrated with vigor. Here in Oz it goes off with a whimper. JH feeling my pain brought me home a bag of goodies from Bernards Magic Shop a Melbourne institution of which he has fond memories of going to with his Dad, (blah, blah show me the presents!). In said bag of Halloween fun was a plastic bat and a couple of spiders, a skull to hang in my office, two little bags full of black cauldrons and white skulls to decorate around the house, a branch that was covered in black sparkles a skull and bats and last but not least table sprinkles int he shapes of assorted bones. Fangtastic fun and there was a promise to bring me more goodies in the weeks to come so stay tuned.
So readers I would like to impart my own gift to you. I have been cruising the Deviant Art website for some Halloween/Horror appropriate designs for my wee laptop and thought I would share them with you. Damn these people ar talented and a little twisted, but we wouldn’t have them any other way. See below for a small picture of the design, the artist and a link to where you can find the wallpaper. Enjoy!
Ms Harker
Scissors Wallpaper by =nxxos on deviantART
Halloween Sunset by =TheFMAisMine on deviantART
Kayako Wallpaper by ~YuyaKayakoToshio on deviantART
Horror by ~Saioul on deviantART
Jaundice Doll Wallpaper by ~uglyshyla on deviantART
Gaia Wallpaper: The VonHelsons by ~pepper-tea on deviantART
Tags: Halloween, Horror, Horror Art
One Response to “Halloween and Horror Decorations… for your computer!”
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alice in wonderland wallpaper Says:
March 7th, 2010 at 7:51 amAlas, the lure of fat paychecks and exhibitionist number-one spots at the box office got the better of them, and as they slipped into middle-age, their collaborations gradually became stale and soulless as they sacrificed depth for marketability. Eventually the gods of world cinema banished Depp and Burton to the land of sell-outs where they were forced to contemplate their insatiable greed for the rest of their days. The end…or was that simply a wonderful dream?

