I love the doorbell!!! That piece of music is Toccata and Fugue in D Minor by Bach. My dad was the organist at our church when I was a kid. We had a big pipe organ there, and I would sometimes go with him to practice. I would get him to play that piece of music for me, and it sounded incredible in that big empty space. 🎃
That reaper skeleton probably had a little lantern. But how cute would it be to put one of those tiny pumpkin pails in his hand, maybe even add a little battery operated candle inside the pumpkin!
I went to Goodwill Saturday and Today and both times found some vintage Christmas and Halloween. Today I found a few 1970's Halloween honeycomb Beistle and a few Christmas popcorns. I CAN'T WAIT FOR THE NEW MERCH 🎃🎃🎃🎃 Oh I had to add that I actually set my alarm for 6:00 pm Friday 😉
Haven't watched the whole video yet, just paused to say the skeleton nutcracker is from the 2000's Target. I bought him, the vampire, his bride, Frankenstein, his bride, a witch and the Wolfman. I still have them all. Now unpausing.🎃
OMG I cracked up out loud when Jeannine pulled out that 1988 Dino. So thought you would keep that one. Love the pumpkin you found Laura. Great finds. TFS. ☮💜
My son and his wife would love Laura and Jeannine. They're also obsessed with Halloween and go all out to decorate the house. I know their two sons are going to have great memories of how much fun their parents were.
That beware sign was one we had. We bought ours at shopko in 2003/2004, specifically on clearence for just a couple dollars. So cool to see one again. Also I don't know where they were sold on the east coast, just the midwest.
Yay I guess Rubbermaid. Only because I remember Rubbermaid used the cheapest hard plastic in the 70's and my Mom had a avocado green watering can that reminded me of that piece. The dino was awesome! Sad you didn't get it. I would have just traded some of my not as special dinos for it, lol.
My mom had a plastic shelf like that with matching sconces from the early 1970's. It was a gift you could win from a successful Tupperware party. She sold Tupperware when I was young.
I'm a fairly new subscriber and LOVE your channel! Your content is interesting and I learn a lot, plus you guys do some funny and creative videos that are very clever. Kudos! I've found myself going back and watching your older videos and came across one that I had to comment about. I apologize that I can't remember the title, but Laura is looking at figurines in a Unique store and comments that it was bisque, so that was an indicator it was "newer". European bisque (unglazed pottery) dates back to the 18th century and American bisque can be dated to the early 1900's. Unglazed pottery can be OLD, so don't overlook a bisque piece on the supposition it's "newer" - i.e. not mid-century. Keep up the great content! FYI...I went estate sale shopping today and found some awesome Beistle Halloween pieces from the late 70's and early 80's! One is a flying ghost and one is a spider mobile...so cool!
Love watching you guys. It's so exciting seeing all the Halloween. Here Toronto Canada our thrift stores won't put Halloween out until the end of September 😡
Do you ever find good deals after Halloween 🎃? I was wondering if thrift stores have a sale after Halloween like they do after Christmas 🎄 You found so many spooky, cool things today.