A mild-mannered Sears Conway in Lombard has been transformed for Halloween!
All photos courtesy of Kristin Ruane unless otherwise noted.
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| Before: At 36 N. Ahrens, Lombard, a homey bungalow complete with a porch swing. Photo from Realtor site. | 
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| Sears Conway. | 
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| After: a spooky transformation starring Indiana Bones, the giant skeleton on the left. | 
Owner Kristin Ruane says that she wanted a vintage-themed Halloween look for her Sears house.
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| There is a bubbling cauldron on the right, a sign for "Flying Lessons", and a creepy clown hiding behind the porch. Kristin said that she made many of the decorations, including the cauldron and the chandeliers. | 
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| The wicked witch theme continues inside. | 

This Sears Conway is authenticated and was built in 1926. The original owner, Franz O. Liming, took out a $4,400 mortgage from Sears Roebuck.
 
 
1 comment:
Not only is the exterior lighting delightfully spooky (and very Hitchcockesque) but it allows for a better view of architectural details (eaves, etc.) which are normally seen in shadow. The upswept shadows of the porch balustrade are super creepy. I think I could live with the dining room bats year-round. Nice seasonal transformation!
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