Last Call for Halloween Decor and T-Shirts


šŸŽƒ Things Are Getting Batty at Welcoming Haven!

We’re wrapping up our ghosts and skeletons, but there’s still time to grab your favorite Halloween decor and T-shirts before the season slips away.
Even as Christmas starts to crowd in, candy corn is still on the shelves—and so are a few spooky tees and festive touches to haunt your home in style:

 

Before the Christmas crowd fully elbows its way in, here’s your last call to grab the spooky, silly, and sensational:

  • šŸ‘» Ghostly Night Lights — perfect for chasing away the shadows (and maybe a mischievous cat or two).

  • šŸŽƒ Faux Pumpkins — bright, bold, and blissfully rot-proof. They won’t wrinkle or attract raccoons—your porch is safe and stylish!

 

And don’t forget your furry sidekick! Amazon’s got the best pet costumes for your little goblin, whether they’re channeling a lion, a taco, or a tiny Dracula.


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Halloween at Welcoming Haven

šŸŽƒ Halloween at Welcoming Haven šŸŽƒ

I love Halloween. So naturally, here at Welcoming Haven, we had to celebrate the spooky season with a few frightfully fun finds. While some stores are already decking the halls with Christmas cheer, we believe Halloween deserves its moment in the moonlight.

šŸ‘» Ghostly Campfire Nightlight
First up: a charming pair of ghosts toasting marshmallows around a flickering campfire. It’s cute, a little spooky, and makes the perfect nightlight for cozy autumn evenings.

 

šŸ’€ Skeleton on a Spin
Next, meet our resin skeleton who’s pedaled himself down to the bone—literally. This 6-inch tall exercise fanatic on a stationary bike is a humorous nod to fitness lovers who go all in.

šŸ‘• Spooky Shirt Collection
To round out the theme, we’ve curated a series of Halloween T-shirts that shout your love for the season. Whether you’re into ghosts, jack-o’-lanterns, witches, or pumpkins, there’s a shirt to match your mood.

 

 

Amazon Selection click here

🐈 Feline Familiars Forever

And of course, we can’t forget our feline familiars. Banner and Balboa—with their orange and black coats—bring Halloween vibes year-round. For these little monsters, we’ve added a Gothic cat tree with a coffin-shaped perch. It’s spooky, stylish, and purrfectly dramatic.

Gothic Cat tree selection at Amazon-Click here

 

 

šŸ›ļø Where to Find Them

You’ll find all these seasonal delights in our Seasonal section, except for the cat tree—that one lives in the Pet section. And if you’re like me and can never get enough, check out my affiliate links to Amazon. They truly have everything.


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Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means that if you click through and make a purchase, I may earn a small commission—at no extra cost to you. I only share products I genuinely love and think you’ll enjoy too. Thank you for supporting Welcoming Haven!


 

 

 

 

South Park

South Park Colorado

“Going down to South Park and meet some friends of mine”.Ā  Never thought I’d find myself in the fictional town of South Park but as I drove through the tiny town of Fairplay in the county of South Park Colorado, there they were- Cartman, Kyle, Stan and Kenny!

I was actually heading toward ColoradoĀ Springs when I happened upon this little store with the South Park Theme. The store had a unique name too, The Salt Lickin’ Goat.

It was crammed with T-Shirts, hoodies and sweatshirts with a whole display of South Park themed shirts. That was a fun diversion.

RT 285

My plan was to follow 285 to the Garden of the Gods then catch the last ride on the Cog Railroad up Pikes Peak. The geography made a big change as I left Fairplay. I came down out of the mountains and land leveled out. Here were the herds of cattle and ranches with horses. I even saw a blond buffalo. Yup, it was wandering along the fence line. I suspect it belonged to the ranch. I’m driving a hybrid SUV and I can’t help being thankful for that because there is nothing here but open range. No gas stations or shops. The roads that branch off are all dirt roads.Ā 

Wildlife

I don’t know if I can really count that buffalo as “Wildlife”, but I can count the pronghorn that I saw nose to fence. It was just the one antelope and he seemed to be really fixated on the field beyond the fence. I’ve heard that Pronghorns won’t jump fences. They try to crawl under or go through them. Maybe he was contemplating his options.

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I hadn’t seen many birds other than ravens but as I passed a creek a big white bird took off. It was really a beautiful bird; about the size of a Great Blue Heron, I know I’d never seen one with markings quite like that, so I was excited to look it up.

Whooping Crane

Well, it seems we have a mystery. When I searched for a bird that looked like this one, I found a Whooping Crane.

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It was an exact match but according to my online sources Whooping Cranes no longer live or migrate through Colorado. So,Ā I saw a bird that shouldn’t be here or I mis-identified it.Ā  Since I was driving and couldn’t get a photo, I guess I have no proof. But between you and me, I’m sure it was a whooping crane!

Oh, and in case you’re wondering. I never made it to the Garden of the God or Pikes Peak. I’ll have to save those stops for my next visit.