Friday, October 29, 2010

Mourning Rose Manor

Mourning Rose Manor is definitely a favorite of mine! The use of colored lighting is spot on and the imagery is simply haunting. You just don’t know what your eye will be drawn to next! I’m really looking forward to seeing what’s in store for 2010 – though I understand that if you’re in the area (Simi Valley, CA) you can check it out every night through Halloween!

CZ: When did you start “haunting”?
MRM: I've always been into Halloween - pretty much since birth. My grandmother did costumes for the local theaters in whatever town they happened to be in, so it's genetic.

As far as haunting is concerned, I would say I really started (although very cheesy and small scale) about 15 years ago. It really skyrocketed after we built the crypt in 2004.

CZ: Creepiest man behind the mask – Michael Myers or Jason?
MRM: Michael Myers - hands down. I actually didn't see the original Halloween until about 3 years ago (my head hung in shame), but it was still scary. However, Jason still is terrifying....I think it's Michael Myers slow deliberate walk that just gets to you.

CZ: What is your favorite prop/decoration and why?
MRM: My favorite prop of mine is my FCG, Della. I can sit and watch her all night long and be fascinated.

CZ: You must have one absolute favorite memory about your haunt - tell us what it is.
MRM: My favorite memory of my haunt was actually last year and has nothing to do with kids. Two older women came down later in the evening, obviously a mother and daughter. The mother was walking with a cane very, very gingerly. She was telling me how happy it makes her to see our haunt every year and that she never misses it. You understand that kids are fascinated by what we do...they don't always have much to compare it with. Having an older woman be so appreciative and excited about our display just made my year.

CZ: What’s the ultimate Halloween candy?
MRM: Anything with chocolate is the ultimate Halloween candy - but if I have to choose - Baby Ruth.

CZ: How much time goes into your haunt each year?
MRM: Every year varies as far as how much time we put in to it. Last year was terrible because of my husband and I both having surgery. In 2008, we built a lot of newer (but smaller) additions.

I'm really overdue for a complete overhaul, but it's not happening this year - LOL! It generally takes one whole day to set up everything except the crypt and inside the house. The crypt is two days and the house....well it goes slowly over a week or so (after work).

CZ: From whom or what do you draw your inspiration?
MRM: My biggest inspiration is Disneyland's Haunted Mansion. Being that we're a haunted yard or yard display, I want it to be accessible to everyone, of all ages. Our scares are very mild, because I want them to stay and look at everything. I'd rather go for eerie and creepy than gross or gory, it's just not my thing. I love the vibe of going through the Haunted Mansion and the anticipation of seeing something I've never seen before. I'd like to ditch my Doom Buggy and walk slowly through to see all the details that whiz by while riding.

CZ: Morticia Addams or Lily Munster?
MRM: Definitely Morticia Addams - she was a hussy and I love that!!

CZ: Is your family supportive of your haunting obsession or do they think you’re insane?
MRM: Ummm, yes my family is supportive of my haunting obsession and yes they think I'm insane!! The love me anyway and go along with my schemes for the most part.

CZ: What does the future hold for your haunt?
MRM: The future of my haunt is going to be about original ideas. I feel that I've tried to use traditional inspirations and give them my own twist, but I'd like to start forging ahead and be more imaginative. I'd also like to try paper mache because the props I see that are made of paper mache are usually the ones that inspire me the most.

CZ: Any links you’d like included?
MRM: My own of course - http://www.mourningrosemanor.com/
Friend us on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/pages/Simi-Valley/Mourning-Rose-Manor/254805367903

Monday, October 25, 2010

Tinker-rebel!

Anyone who knows me knows that I LOVE Tinkerbell! She is the coolest female Disney character ever…I mean, how many other “good guys” tried to kill their rival? Pure evil! ;) She needs a costume that throws the picture of sweetness out the window though, so I give you Bad Tink!

Tinkerbell wears a little green strapless mini dress in the Disney films and I think that style is right but I want it to be darker. I picked out a black dress with purple trim from hellbabies.


You can’t be a pixie without wings! We need some that match Tink’s true nature and these gorgeous Cobweb Spider Wings by OnGossamerWings are perfect!


As we all know, accessories make the outfit and I found some great ones for this costume! A fashionable pair of arm warmers from ZenAndCoffee and a Stitch Choker made by VonErickson are very fitting.



Last but not least, you have to have somewhere to keep your fairy dust and what better place than an adorable coffin purse?! This one from faboo is very appropriate for Tinkerbell’s new rebellious look.


Throw on your favorite pair of boots or wildest platform heels and you’re ready for a night of troublemaking, Tink style! And, no, that does not mean killing Wendy! :D

Friday, October 22, 2010

Terra Lair: Seven Layers of Scare

Terra, Terror of the Cul de Sac, is not only talented at Halloween prop building – she’s also extremely willing to share her knowledge and experiences! Pretty much anything you see in her haunt can also be found on her blog with in-depth instructions to build/make it. So, if you can’t make it to Kansas City to see this Halloween phenom in person, be sure to check her out online!

Castle of Terra: Vampyr Reign was last year's theme.
CZ: I already know that Halloween is the most awesome holiday out there but my readers may not, so can you give us your opinion why it is?
TL: Halloween is awesome because it is so fun and you can spread that fun like a disease. Once they are infected, they are a Halloween fan for life!

CZ: When did you start “haunting”?
TL: The moment I returned from Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights in 2005. As hubby and I were walking between all the different haunts I noticed that many queue line displays looked like something I could attempt. Off to Home Depot I went.

CZ: Creepiest man behind the mask – Michael Myers or Jason?
TL: Jason! Would you believe I just saw both of those movies for the first time last year? The first go around I was too young to get into the theater. Then, I just kept trying to avoid seeing them because I don’t like gore. Ran out of road when someone at HalloweenForum dared me to watch them. After all these years of being afraid of seeing them I was like “Pffft..that was NOTHING!”

CZ: What is your favorite prop/decoration and why?
TL: Well, if you are asking of anyone’s prop, then it would be PumpkinRot’s new style of scarecrow in 2008: http://pumpkinrot.com/images/2008_83.jpg  Completely blew me AWAY. It is everything about what I love about Halloween. Terrifying, mysterious and beautifully artistic.

CZ: You must have one absolute favorite memory about your haunt - tell us what it is.
TL: Funny thing is, I didn’t even see it live when it happened. Last year I put a video camera outside of the haunt. A week after Halloween I had the chance to review the footage I got and there it was. A little girl’s dad finally came out of the haunt with her little sister and she ran up to her dad and pronounced that she didn’t scream ONCE. Just then, Boogedy fired off right in front of her and she made a HUGE scream! Loved it and so I put it at the end of my haunt video that’s up on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jQ1mKSQGNc

CZ: What’s the ultimate Halloween candy?
TL: Reese’s! I could eat and eat and eat those until I get sick.

CZ: How much time goes into your haunt each year?
TL: I work on it all year and think about it constantly. When I’m not doing that, I’m dreaming about it.

CZ: From whom or what do you draw your inspiration?
TL: Many pro-haunts: HalloweenHorrorNights (be there again this year), The Darkness, The ScareHouse and House of Torment. Then, of course, LaurieBeast and Pumpkinrot.

CZ: Morticia Addams or Lily Munster?
TL: Why Morticia of couse. She was sexy and drove Gomez crazy with passion.

CZ: Is your family supportive of your haunting obsession or do they think you’re insane?
TL: Both…They love me and so they don’t show that they think I’m nuts.

CZ: What does the future hold for your haunt?
TL: Better, better, better. Now that I feel I have a good handle on the Seven Layers of Scare I want to keep improving the haunt and keep it fresh.

CZ: Any links you’d like included?
TL: Here’s my blog that has the Seven Layers of Scare and many of my tutorials:
http://www.halloweenforum.com/blogs/terra/
http://www.youtube.com/user/Scaryladyvideos

Monday, October 18, 2010

The Sculptress of Scare

The Sculptress of Scare, known to the online Halloween community as Lauriebeast, has talent overload! Her pieces are extremely detailed and lifelike. Each one is eerily beautiful! If you are around the Wrightwood, CA area be sure to stop by Pinker Place, an antique store where Laurie’s creations are currently being displayed!

CZ: I already know that Halloween is the most awesome holiday out there but my readers may not, so can you give us your opinion why it is?
LB: I love this holiday because it allows for so much creative freedom. How bad can a holiday be where you can dress up however you would like, beg for candy, and scare the hell out of people.

CZ: When did you start “haunting”?
LB: I've always passed out candy but didn't really get started doing a yard haunt until 2005, although I decorated the inside much earlier than that....just love the colors, smells, and feeling of the holiday.

CZ: Creepiest man behind the mask – Michael Myers or Jason?
LB: They're both equally creepy.

CZ: What is your favorite prop/decoration and why?
LB: That's a very difficult question to answer. I would have to say "The Bride" because she was my first anatomically accurate sculpt. I learned so much about anatomy during that sculpt which then led to even more creative freedom and accuracy with Vampiress Morbidia, Ophelia the Witch, Elfula Helmut, and my current project, Zelda the Witch...all favorites. :)

CZ: You must have one absolute favorite memory about your haunt - tell us what it is.
LB: That has to be the guy standing in front of Vampiress Morbidia for about 15 minutes waiting for her to blink, hehe.

CZ: What’s the ultimate Halloween candy?
LB: Snickers bite size candy....mmmmm.

CZ: How much time goes into your haunt each year?
LB: I start putting up the graveyard fence the first week in October along with the scarecrow. After that I just keep adding tombstones, ghosts in the trees, bats, spiders on the house, dead branch trimmings and cobwebs. I don't put my 8 main characters out until the big day and do a dress rehearsal the night before to check the lighting. Total time spent just on the outside is several hours each day for at least 7 days.

CZ: From whom or what do you draw your inspiration?
LB: Until I joined HalloweenForum, I never realized how many people out there actually made a major production of their haunts. I was, and still am, blown away by the talent and camaraderie of these folks. I was introduced to the sculpting talents of Mike Melillo which then led to my feeble attempt at sculpting my first witch (the green one with no ears and no name). Since then, I've met a tremendous amount of very talented and creative folks, all of whom I draw inspiration from.

CZ: Morticia Addams or Lily Munster?
LB: Love 'em both....equally!

CZ: Is your family supportive of your haunting obsession or do they think you’re insane?
LB: Yes and yes :D

CZ: What does the future hold for your haunt?
LB: That's a tough question to answer at the moment since my husband and I are selling our home. Where we're planning on moving to is in a mountain resort area and the kids don't trick or treat in the traditional way since there are no sidewalks or street lights. Plus there are lots of long uphill driveways, not to mention wildlife including bears, bobcats, and mountain lions. However, I'm told that the kids walk up and down the main street and collect candy from the 20 or so stores that stay open for them. I'm most likely going to set up a display with my characters in a fabulous antique shop and blow everyone away....they won't know what hit 'em! :D I won't have a graveyard or fog but may use some of the rickety fencing to stage the front of the store. The owner is giving me complete freedom to do my thing (be afraid...be very afraid)

CZ: Any links you’d like included?
LB: http://halloweenforum.com/
http://hauntforum.com/index.php
http://www.garageofevilnetwork.com/
http://s133.photobucket.com/albums/q77/Lauriebeast/

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Lucky Number 13 Sale - The Halloween Edition!

On the 13th of every month I offer a Buy One Get One Free deal on my Original Art Prints!  This month is special though because it's my birthday month and the Halloween season! So this time around you'll get a free print with ANY purchase! Remember this is only good today and Etsy time stamps the invoices so be sure to make your purchases by 11:59pm on the 13th!

Please put the name of the print you'd like for free in the Message to Seller box. You can see the options here:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/CustomZombie?section_id=6065168

Another Awesome BellaLili Giveaway!

Bella Lili is giving away one of her fabulous Glam Rock bracelets (a $44 value)!  Enter now so you don't miss out!

http://bellalilijewelry.blogspot.com/2010/10/halloween-2010-giveaway-glam-rock.html

Monday, October 11, 2010

The Haunting Grounds

The Haunting Grounds…a home haunt in Scotia, NY ran by a life-long Halloween fanatic with the perfect house to set the mood. I’m SO jealous of that house! In looking at the 2010 projects on their Facebook page, I can see that this year is going to be a fantastic one! Check out the attention to detail in everything displayed in this haunt!

CZ: I already know that Halloween is the most awesome holiday out there but my readers may not, so can you give us your opinion why it is?
THG: Halloween has always been my favorite holiday, maybe because it was my first holiday, or maybe because it was so close to my birthday. Having been born just a few days shy of Halloween, I've always associated the two as a part of each other. My mother was even kind enough to, at my request, replace the traditional Birthday Cake with a Pumpkin Pie (or two). It’s almost as though Halloween is my belated birthday party every year. That aside, it's a great time to free yourself from all of the social rules and expectations of everyday life. A vast majority of us live most of our lives dressing, looking and behaving in a manner that society tells us is proper. Halloween gives us an opportunity to cut loose from that whom society thinks we should be, and allows us to become whatever we want. It's a time when it’s okay, or even cool to be weird, and even the socially unacceptable can feel accepted. The anonymity of donning a mask or dressing up also gives us a degree of confidence that some of us may not have under normal circumstances.

Fear is also one of the factors that makes Halloween great. That safe type of fear created by haunted houses and home haunts gives us a rush of adrenaline that we don’t often get to experience otherwise. It's what draws us to visit these places, and it's what has created, and still is creating so many memories for so many people every year. I think back to my time as a child, and I can remember more events pertaining to Halloween than of all of the other holidays combined. I think this holds true for a lot of others as well, and that is why I enjoy putting this much effort into the holiday; I'm making memories for our future generations.

CZ: When did you start “haunting”?
THG: My interest in decorating for Halloween started as an early teenager. As my little sister and I grew older, my mother would begin to put less and less focus on decorating for Halloween (and more and more on Christmas), and by the time I had reached my teenage years, my mother’s arsenal of Halloween Decor had dwindled down to none but what might fit within a shoebox. Certainly I could not let my favorite holiday all but perish from my home, so at about 15 years old, I took matters into my own hands. Armed with only a plastic skull, a strobe light and enough scrap wood to build a house, I began to explore my artistic muses. Over the next few years, I would set up creepy displays in our front porch picture window, usually consisting of a rag bearing skeleton creeping amongst a few plywood tombstones. It was all very simple, but it was great fun. I continued my picture window haunt until the age of 21 when I finally moved out of my parent’s house. For the next 14 years, life in apartment buildings and 2-story flats made decorating impractical, and entry-level jobs made it unaffordable. Halloween consisted of little more than a few jack-o-lanterns on our front porch. In 2006, I started decorating again, but it wasn’t until 2008 that I did anything substantial. In December of 2008, my wife and I bought our first home, and last October, "The Haunting Grounds" was born.

CZ: Creepiest man behind the mask – Michael Myers or Jason?
THG: I was always a fan of the Elm Street series, but given that Freddy Kruger doesn't don a mask, I'm going to have to go with Michael Myers. Jason definitely has the intimidation factor in his corner, but his demeanor is more menacing than creepy. Michael on the other hand, the way he works that William Shatner mask is just downright eerie.

CZ: What is your favorite prop/decoration and why?
THG: I really love all of my Halloween props, but if I had to choose what I like the best, I guess I would have to say I'm most fond of the groundbreaker corpses. This year’s Gravedigger prop is the one that I am most proud of, so I guess that might qualify as my favorite for now.

CZ: You must have one absolute favorite memory about your haunt - tell us what it is.
THG: I have very little to draw from in respect to my haunt. 2008 was my first big year, and it was fun, but nothing really stood out. 2009 was a very big let-down. I had spent 3 months preparing for the first haunt in our new home, and it was all cut short due to high winds and heavy rains. I hope that, 3 months from now, I can say that this year holds some potential for a favorite memory.

My all time favorite Halloween memory came when I worked as an actor for a local Haunted House, but that's a whole other story.

CZ: What’s the ultimate Halloween candy?
THG: This one's easy... Kit Kat... Hands down.

CZ: How much time goes into your haunt each year?
THG: I spend hundreds of hours making props all year long. Once Halloween is over, I start planning for next year’s props. I don’t like to be rushed through a project, so I prefer to get an early start. I'll start working on new props over the winter, which allows me to plug along at my own pace. Last year, I set excessively high goals for myself and ended up spending every free minute I had, for 3 straight months, working on props. The last week before Halloween, I take time off from work to set up my display. As my prop collection grows, I'm sure I will need to spend less time on it.

CZ: From whom or what do you draw your inspiration?
THG: I draw inspiration from a variety of sources; movies, books, the work of other home haunters, and even my own twisted imagination. My return to haunting, and a lot of my earlier propwork was largely influenced by the work of a few very gifted individuals; SpookyBlue, Pumpkin Rot, Scott Stoll (Stolloween), and John Wolfe (Season of Shadows). I still frequent their sites to look for new ideas and to keep the "Halloween Bug" alive in the off season. I also get a lot of inspiration from my visits to the local Halloween stores and haunted houses, but I would have to say that my biggest inspiration comes from all of the talented members of the two forums I frequent, http://www.hauntforum.com/ and http://www.halloweenforum.com/

CZ: Morticia Addams or Lily Munster?
THG: I grew up watching The Munsters, but remember very little about the show besides Fred Gwynn’s quirky behavior as Herman Munster. I haven’t seen an episode of The Munsters in many years, and I never really got into The Addams Family, so I’m afraid I don’t have much of an opinion on that one.

CZ: Is your family supportive of your haunting obsession or do they think you’re insane?
THG: My kids are great, they all love Halloween, and for the most part, they all love helping out with the props and decorating (when it doesn’t interfere with their video games). My wife knows I’m a bit over the top, but she is also very supportive, and often very encouraging. Most of the time, she compliments my props and the hard work I put into them, and can often be found showing off photos of my works to her friends at work and on her Facebook. This however, is not always the case. The problem occurs when I allow my projects to interfere with my everyday responsibilities, which tends to happen far more often than it should. It is then that she becomes less accepting, and more critical of the time I spend on Halloween projects and our haunt. In essence, my family is very supportive, but they know I’m insane.

CZ: What does the future hold for your haunt?
THG: Over the next few years, I expect our haunt will continue to grow by leaps and bounds. I hope that within a few years, I can begin to reduce the amount of time spent building props drastically. From there, who knows? I’ve always enjoyed helping others, so I would like to use my haunt to that benefit. I was thinking of starting out small, most likely looking for food donations to help the local food pantry. If that is successful, I may look for other opportunities as well. The ultimate goal would be to grow and turn my haunt into a local charity based haunted house, but that's long off.

In addition to our Halloween props, I also plan to do a lot of work on our website, which I feel is an important part of the haunt. It’s the way I keep my haunt alive all year round. I use the site to share progress on our new props, photos of past haunts and various other Halloween related tidbits.

CZ: Any links you’d like included?
THG:
http://thehauntinggrounds.com/
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Scotia-NY/The-Haunting-Grounds/156116834701

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Surprise 12 Hour Sale!

20% off everything in my store - prices are already marked down! This sale runs from 10am EST to 10pm EST...don't miss out!
http://www.customzombie.etsy.com/

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Etsy's Dark Side 2nd Annual Halloween Scavenger Hunt!

Come join the Etsy Dark Team in the 2nd Annual EDT Halloween Scavenger Hunt.  The first 13 people who complete the Hunt will each win one item (chosen randomly) from our hundreds of dollars worth of prizes!
WHEN: Sunday October 10th @ 10am EST (7am PST, 9am CST)

WHERE: Start your hunt at http://SWStitchery.etsy.com/

HOW TO PLAY:

►Look through the shop's items to find this image:

►You'll find the link to the next shop to hunt through when you find the image!

►Compile a list of all the links to the items you find with the above image hidden in it, in order, starting with http://SWStitchery.Etsy.com/ .

►When you reach the end, convo your complete list of links to Room3Designs, or email her at: tiffwestlund[at]hotmail[dot]com .

Prizes include items such as jewelry, cocktails hats, pillows, art prints, ornaments, gift certificates, and more!

Good luck & have a spooky good time!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Mill Creek Haunted Hollow

Talk about curb appeal! The Pankow's literally change the face of their house each year for Halloween. I cannot fathom the time and effort that goes into this yard haunt. Oh, and did I mention they give out FREE hot cider?!

CZ: I already know that Halloween is the most awesome holiday out there but my readers may not, so can you give us your opinion why it is?
MCHH: Halloween has the best sense of humor. Whether you’re decorating for small children or an older crowd, there’s always room for fun. Halloween also has the greatest range of theme within a holiday. Silly, bloody, macabre, ghastly, etc. you can do almost anything for Halloween. This allows for a lot of range and creativity.

CZ: When did you start “haunting”?
MCHH: I have decorated for Halloween since I was old enough to walk a pumpkin to the front porch, but I really started “haunting” when my wife and I bought our home in 2003.

CZ: Creepiest man behind the mask – Michael Myers or Jason?
MCHH: Michael Myers is creepier. I think a lot of that has to do with John Carpenter.

CZ: What is your favorite prop/decoration and why?
MCHH: Currently my favorite prop is the false tower I built out of wood and Styrofoam to sit on top of the house. It’s a big piece and brings a lot of attention to the house. I hope one day to replace the fake tower with a real one!

I’m also very proud of my Cider Hut. I originally built a wooden cider shack, but last year I built a brand new structure that is far too nice to be called a “shack” so now it’s known as the cider hut. It’s a kiosk-like structure that I put out at the end of the haunt where I serve hot, homemade apple cider to ToTs and parents.

CZ: You must have one absolute favorite memory about your haunt - tell us what it is.
MCHH: My little girls running through the graveyard laughing and giggling as they dart between the tombstones and grave fences.

CZ: What’s the ultimate Halloween candy?
MCHH: Homemade popcorn balls.

CZ: How much time goes into your haunt each year?
MCHH: Let’s see, 365 days in a year, 24 hours in day…I’d say I put about 500 hours a year into Halloween, but a lot of that is design and planning.

CZ: From whom or what do you draw your inspiration?
MCHH: My inspiration comes from all over. Television, movies, halloweenforum, holiday specials, etc. If I see something I like, I try to recreate it and put it in my haunt.

CZ: Morticia Addams or Lily Munster?
MCHH: Morticia – all the way!!

CZ: Is your family supportive of your haunting obsession or do they think you’re insane?
MCHH: My wife is supportive and collaborative and my kids get excited every year.

CZ: What does the future hold for your haunt?
MCHH: Every year I hope to improve props and add more detail. I’m always ambitious, but it boils down to available time. Someday, I’d like to add more moving props, a skeleton band, singing pumpkins, more tombstones, better witches, etc. The list never ends.

CZ: Any links you’d like included?
MCHH:
http://www.millcreekhauntedhollow.com/
http://www.halloweenforum.com/
http://www.halloweenpropmaster.com/
http://www.pumpkinrot.com/
http://www.stolloween.com/

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Visions of Madness

Visions of Madness is a free yard haunt, open only on Halloween night, in New Albany, IN. The front yard is geared towards smaller children and isn’t too scary but go around back and you’re in for a scream! Each year brings new props and new scares. If you’re in the area it should definitely be on your Halloween “To Do” list!

CZ: I already know that Halloween is the most awesome holiday out there but my readers may not, so can you give us your opinion on why it is?
VoM: To begin with I love fall and everything about it (ie... The temperatures, the leaves, the smell...) Halloween is so different than any other holiday because there's no pressures. You're not fighting the crowds to get the perfect gift or trying to find time to see this person and that person. It's completely fun and plays on your emotions of fear. Seeing the look on the kids faces and the parents for that matter. You can be whoever or whatever you want to be for the day.

CZ: When did you start “haunting”?
VoM: My dad always made sure we had the biggest pumpkin when I was a kid and we always had the paper decorations on the house and the man with the goofy mask stuffed full of leaves on the porch. I started the tradition with my own kids just by always heading out to find the perfect pumpkin. Then I had a daughter who was born October 15, 2000. She loves Halloween! When she was 5 she wanted to have a Halloween birthday party and she wanted it to be scary. That Halloween we started with some big pumpkins a glow in the dark skeleton with black light hanging in the picture window and a creepy sounds CD. It took off from there a little more each year. Last year we moved to our current home and we have a huge backyard and that's when things really took off!

CZ: Creepiest man behind the mask – Michael Myers or Jason?
VoM: Definitely Michael. Our first real prop was a Michael Myers propped up against our garage. The neighborhood loved it. People wanted to get their picture taken with him.

CZ: What is your favorite prop/decoration and why?
VoM: Personally I love my scarecrow. I've always loved scarecrows and they creep me out. But I also like my toxic vomiter because it's the kids favorite. Don't know what it is about a creepy guy puking that makes kids so happy, but they love it.

CZ: You must have one absolute favorite memory about your haunt - tell us what it is.
VoM: Last year as some people were leaving they commented to each other, "That's what Halloween is about!" It makes me happy that people get it. I just love doing this stuff and I love seeing people enjoying it.

CZ: What’s the ultimate Halloween candy?
VoM: Aren't they all perfect? I really like candy corn!

CZ: How much time goes into your haunt each year?
VoM: Too much and not enough at the same time. We start thinking of new things for next year as soon as we open the haunt for this year. We work on it little by little all year round. We comb stores, yard sales, thrift stores, and even garbage looking for that one thing we really need for next year’s haunt.

CZ: From whom or what do you draw your inspiration?
VoM: It's just something i love. I love to see the kids faces when they walk through our haunt and they see something cool. I like when the kids are so scared to walk through they are fighting their parents with everything they have. Then they get to the exit and they're talking about how cool it was.

CZ: Morticia Addams or Lily Munster?
VoM: Morticia Addams

CZ: Is your family supportive of your haunting obsession or do they think you’re insane?
VoM: Both! We work on it as a family. I have 2 teenage children who think I’m crazy, but they have moments where they are cool with it. They never really want to work on it, but always want to bring their friends over to see everything. My youngest daughter loves it. She thinks it the greatest thing ever. She goes out trick or treating for 15 minutes around the short block and comes home to work in the yard. She loves to scare people and she's probably the creepiest thing in the yard at time. My wife works with me year round creating. I do the mechanical parts and she pulls in the artistic vision of it.

CZ: What does the future hold for your haunt?
VoM: Hopefully longevity and we really hope to get the word out and get more trick or treaters to come. We are trying to get the neighbors involved. We worked with a couple of them last year and we got some decorations in their yards and I’d love to see the whole neighborhood decked out. We'll continue to build new props as long as the trick or treaters keep coming.

CZ: Any links you’d like included?
VoM: http://www.visions-of-madness.com/ and you can also become a fan of Visions of Madness on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/New-Albany-IN/Visions-of-Madness/135077173195742?ref=ts&v=wall#!/pages/New-Albany-IN/Visions-of-Madness/135077173195742?v=wall&ref=ts