Last year whilst browsing some of the Halloween groups on Facebook, I came across this corpse bride display in Redford USA. Photographer, Stacey Jariett Luoma, kindly allowed me to share this fantastic set of photos with you all today.
She told me that Michigan resident, Cathy Huber, puts out this Victorian corpse bride display in her front garden every Halloween. Cathy and her daughter, Melany, dress up as brides and join in with the display. Every year it gets bigger and bigger.
There is so much to look at. I particularly love the photo and mirror frames that are cut out for you to pose in. It all makes for a particularly good Halloween photoshoot.
If you’re in the US you can find this extravaganza at 15811 Pomona in Redford, MI. See more on Fox News.
I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing this as much as I did. Can you imagine how many hours or even days this must take to set up?
Have you seen this Victorian corpse bride display or another Halloween display that is just as impressive?
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How about this for a Halloween display!
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Thank you for sharing! That is so creepy! But very imaginative!
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It’s fab isn’t it!
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Wow what a great display #blogtober
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Oh wow, I’m so glad you were able to share this because the photos are brilliant – what an amazing display! Usually Halloween stuff is cool but tacky, whereas these are genuinely creepy as hell and I love it!! xx
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I’d love to go and see this Halloween display. They’ve put so much effort into it. Bet you could look at it for hours and keep finding new things.
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Wow!! That’s very impressive!!
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I agree. Do you have any cool Halloween displays near you?
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Not really. There used to be an inflatable vampire that the Volunteer Fire Department would display to promote a haunted hay ride at the lake, but I haven’t seen it this year. If I happen to come across any I will be sure to share them though!
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Thank you. I loved reading you story about. The old abandoned house. Perfect timing for Halloween.
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Thank you, I thought so too! ❤
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So creepy, I’m amazed that someone would go through so much trouble for Halloween, I think Christmas decorations are over the top but at least they are around for more than one night. The dresses and paraphernalia are pretty amazing though.
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I think Americans have more celebrations, decorations and displays for Halloween than they do for Christmas. Although I’ve seen some wonderful Christmas decoration displays there too.
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Oh wow! That is amazing but a little freaky! You can see so much work went into setting it up x
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It’s fabulous isn’t it. Who’d have ever thought of making a whole display of corpse brides?
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This is so creepy but brilliant! My son would love it…
Where are the best places to celebrate Halloween in the US? I really want to go one year so my son can see all the best Halloween places.
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I love Naples in Los Angeles. All the houses have a competition for best Halloween display and they really go to town. Hollywood Cemetery have huge ceremonies for Dia de los Meurtos. New York has processions. I think you would find great displays pretty much everywhere in the USA.
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Anoka, MN is often considered the Halloween capital of the U.S. so that’s a pretty good place to check out as well!
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Thanks for the tip.
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