As the spine tingling fun of the announcements creep in, I am now summoning artists, creators, and business owners who want to be part of the terror by donating prizes for the conventionβs exclusive VIP Party raffles!
The VIP Party is a killer event attended by Ultimate Ticket Holders and Celebrity Guests, making it the perfect place to have your creations and products showcased in front of the most dedicated fans and the celebs at Chicagoβs largest and longest running horror movie convention.
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As artists, we often wonder where our creations end up after we part with them, whether they find the right hands and if theyβre truly appreciated by those who receive them.
Recently, Stephen, the winner of my Yorkiethon 9 charity auction donation, sent me photos of the “Daddy” autographed canvas print now on display in his home. Seeing it as part of his Adam Green and Joe Lynch collection and display, I can honestly say it feels like the universe aligned perfectly. This special piece of artwork clearly ended up exactly where it was meant to be and I couldn’t be happier.
Massive thanks to Stephen for being so ghoul, sharing these killer photos of his home display, and supporting both our horror community and The Movie Cryptβs mission to help rescue Arwenβs furry friends. This charity auction raised over $42,000 for Save A Yorkie Rescue, breaking records from previous years, and Iβm so honored that my artwork was part of it.
If you’re new here, be sure to check out the slideshow on my Freaky Fanatics page featuring Stephenβs photos and my other happy art collectors. While you are there, be sure to browse over to my Backbones page to discover other fun ways Iβve used my artwork to support amazing causes.
Have a photo or video of yourself rocking or displaying my artwork? Contact me to be featured!
As my blog and bio readers are fully aware, I attend a lot of conventions to network, gift my art and be around like minded people. The first horror con we ever went to was Flashback Weekend in 2004 (where we met Sid for the first time). We have been attending them regularly, every year since. We even travel to them or have mini staycations for the whole weekend to really make the most of them.
Since COVID hit we haven’t been able to attend any conventions and have been having major withdrawals. Most cons were cancelled or dates kept being pushed back for a long period of time. As they started to gradually make a small come back we were still avoiding crowds, not traveling and masks were still mandatory for photos etc. Not to mention they would be planned and then cancelled as restrictions were changing from day to day.
Since things have started to re-open more, Flashback Weekend announced their return. We originally were not going to attend. Wait it out some more but my husband Frank and I discussed it and on a last minute whim decided to go. We figured if they decide to shut the world down again at least we got to get our horror con fix in. Being smart about things still being so unknown we decided to only go one day and on a Sunday which as any convention goer knows, is the quietest and least crowded day to attend.
Here are some highlights from our last minute horror con adventure…
One of the most exciting parts of the day was when we decided to adopt a life size Stripe Gremlin. He enjoyed the convention with us all day long. The best was when a young girl passed us and said “Ohhhhhh.. you broke the 12 O’Clock rule!” Frank and I laughed about it all day….
Stripe Garcia also helped us connect with some new horror fanatic friends. So many people stopped and asked about him or took photos of him. Including the most adorable young cosplayer who goes by The Mini Creep. She saw him and asked if she could take a photo with him. I saw her incredible Sam costume and asked if I could take a photo with her. It made my creepy little soul happy to see someone so young and so excited to dress up and be a real part of things. It made me flash back to the day I was little and dressed like Elvira and how much I would’ve loved events like this when I was a kid.
The Mini Creep & Living Dead Girl Nicole
Then of corpse the main reason we came to the convention was to embrace our inner 80’s child. When we saw the guest list there were 2 main things we wanted to accomplish, and that was having a mogwai play date with Billy Peltzer and finding the shooting star that would lead us to a circus tent from space! Check and check!
Billy Peltzer (Zach Galligan) – GremlinsRudy (Mike Martinez) and Slim (Harrod Blank) Killer Klowns From Outerspace
We were so glad that we were able to enjoy a horror con again. It was just what we needed. We knew we missed our horror community but after being there again after so long it really hit us how badly we missed it. Oddly enough it was refreshing. I guess if I were to describe it from my witchy point of view I would honestly say it re-grounded me. I was having a bit of a stressful week and I think Frank knew this would lift my spirits (goddess do I love this man).
Thank you again to Flashback Weekend for putting on another fun and safe event for us horror geeks to feel free again!
What a great Halloween and Wedding Anniversary weekend for us. Despite everything going on in the world it was so nice to see the sun shining, feel the autumn breeze and take in all the fall colors surrounding us this Halloween.
I was also happy to be able to cross another character off my Costume Bucket List! The one and only Casey Becker aka Drew Barrymore in Scream. I know, I know.. I love the 90s what can I say ha ha.
The best part was I was able to talk my husband Frank into being my Ghostface……
I also did an art drop over the weekend at Closet Collectibles! I restocked prints and also brought in some new items. This includes 2 new upcycled customized framed prints and art print PUZZLES! That’s right 80 piece puzzles are now available exclusively for Closet Collectibles shoppers! I even sold one while I was there so make sure you get one while they last!