Adjacent to the bumper to bumper traffic on the 5 freeway lies The Halloween Club. Within this Halloween megastore’s walls you’ll find a vast number of aisles piled high of bones, costumes and props. For the past six years The Halloween Club in La Mirada has been host to a gathering of everything eery as vendors set up booths and sell their wares to enthusiasts.

This year was Mommy Fearist’s first time at SpookShow and she was delighted by all of the booths. Any fan of Halloween, oddities or the macabre could find a number of handmade items at the SpookShow.

Here are the top 5 things that she spotted:

COSPLAY!

There were Zombies, skeletons and Babadooks…OH MY! As normal with this crowd, there were times when it was hard to tell if someone was cosplaying or perhaps, this was just another day for them. Either way, there were plenty of characters to see. My favorite was the KISS family. A+ for creativity and accuracy; the chest hair on the kid was a nice touch!

 

Spooky Baby

Spooky Baby by Baby Cali Style: a vendor dedicated to baby/toddler clothes tailored for little ghouls. It used to be hard to find black onesies let alone onesies with Pennywise or Jason Vorhees on them. Check out their Etsy site here that goes beyond just the typical pumpkins and bat adorned baby clothes for Halloween. (Although their pumpkins and bats are pretty darn cute and Mommy Fearist approved)

 

Taxidermy!

The one thing I didn’t know that I needed in my house up until today. From bats to gators; mice to bugs, there were several booths who had some very interesting home decor. Sideshow By Connie especially piqued my interest as her balance between beautiful and macabre was delicate yet bold enough to make a great conversation piece in your house or office. Follow her on instagram!

The Poisoned Apples Sweet Shoppe

The Poisoned Apples Sweet Shoppe was worth not just one but two visits today. Their delectable candies and candied apples were show stoppers. I took home some treats that didn’t make it into my driveway before I realized the bag was emptied and I had chocolate all over my fingers. Oops, there goes the diet!
Seriously though, check out their online shop here.

 

Family Fun

Today was all about family fun. That celebration of family and the “Halloween Culture” was fully embraced by none other than Woochie. That’s right, the trusted and affordable prosthetic company was the first thing that caught my eye today. Located right at the entrance/exit the good people from Woochie were applying prosthetics and makeup to attendees. I was lucky enough to catch a couple of kids trying to sit still while getting into the spirit of the event.
Marshall, four years old, was tentative walking into SpookShow but seemed to relax once his makeup was done. I urge anyone with a kid who is not so sure about all of the masks and costumes to get your kid into costume. It really helps them understand and process that it is all just make-believe.

On the other hand, there is Bryce. He is six years old, lives in LA, is into Chucky and Zombies. He was eager to jump into the chair for makeup.

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I can’t believe it took me six years to make it out here but I definitely will be back next year. Hopefully, I’ll remember the sunscreen next year because even though my perusing the SpookShow took a couple of hours, the sunburn might last a couple of days.

About the Author

Erin Jefferson-Foley (Mommy Fearest) is terrified of scary movies, gore and zombies. But she loves all things Halloween and Haunt related! Slowly but surely she has been dipping her toes into the realm of horror movies with great results. Pretty soon she will work her way up to watching a scary movie when it is dark outside. Erin has had a love affair with theme park Halloween events for the past 20 years. Her first time at an event was at Knott's Scary Farm in the late 80s when a family friend, a Knott's employee, escorted her into the park to watch Elvira and give her a behind the scenes tour. She was intrigued as she walked through the break room and realized that they were just people in masks and makeup. It seemed like only a short time later, Erin was performing for Halloween Haunt which led to her meeting the love of her life, her husband. Each year she cheers on her husband and his friends as they set up and run a home haunt. You can catch her helping with line control and repeating the same instructions over and over and over to the guests each night. She has been a professional dancer and actress for over 20 years. When she is not in the studio teaching dance or in her office writing, you can catch Mommy Fearest with her husband and two kids at various conventions throughout California. She enjoys Cosplay, Star Wars, Renaissance Faires, Halloween, haunted attractions, paranormal happenings, special effects makeup and horrible reality television shows.