Showing posts with label paper. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 10, 2025

Halloween Stained Glass Window

 

Bindlegrim vintage-style Halloween artist is back with an homage to stained glass windows from the 1940's created for the educational side of Milton Bradley,

Bindlegrim is very excited to be back exploring the warm glow of autumn light... with a special Halloween Window created as a one-time insert included only as a freebie with each copy of the new vintage Halloween collectibles guide The Halloween Retrospect, Volume 4. To start then, let's just begin this blog entry with various arty views of the windows, at times together with the book set as described via THR's etsy bookstore or recent blog entry "Vol 4 Halloween Retrospect."

Wintery type window with the warm glow of dual-side stained-glass paper projects by vintage-style Halloween artist Bindlegrim.
Dual-side faux stained glass paper window (2 shown) for THR.

New vintage Halloween collectibles guide for sale from The Halloween Retrospect research library includes book, crossword, and special window piece.
Not to scale: window shown (right) with book trio inset (left).

Assembled by hand, the specially designed stained-glass Halloween window (of museum board and tissue paper) are shown with book cover.
Faux stained glass windows assembled by hand are limited.

Close-up of cottage, cat, and Jack O'Lantern Boy cut from 2-ply museum board around matte colored tissue paper for stained glass effect.
Detail of matte color tissue paper that creates a warm glow.

Following is a description for these windows --- importantly noting once again that they are not-for-sale on their own, but only included as a free insert with copies of the March 2025 vintage Halloween collectibles guidebook series The Halloween Retrospect, Volume 4. (Etsy link here).

To begin, Bindlegrim designs are inspired by research pursued by THR that proves the originals to be vintage 1940's products created by Milton Bradley. Those originals hail from a time that included well-known art contributors (such as Louise D. Tessin) when the company is regularly involved in education (not only entertainment) and regularly publishing a magazine for educators called American Childhood. (Internet Archive link here). And while the new items are true to the general feel of vintage pieces, the modern Halloween Window cannot be mistaken as such, because Bindlegrim's version is deliberately different in size, imagery, color, and production method (and collages the four characters into one space). 

As for construction, the Bindlegrim versions are made of a thick 2-ply museum board frame which has been laser cut by the artist yet hand-assembled in the final steps. Still, the result is a doubled-sided decoration with colored tissue paper inside (very old school) which by result means either side is equally presentable as front or perhaps simultaneously from both sides at once. The tissue paper glows with a brilliant color while the framework remains strong and steady.

But again, this is part of a set (shown below) and Bindledgrim is not selling these - they are free with a copy of THR's newest edition of research from its archive library publications.

THR, V4 is shown here with book, crossword, and decoration.

A little bit about vintage Halloween collectibles guides are in order here, particularly the newest book that releases March 2025 by THR. If you are not familiar with THR publications - basically the archive library publishes research that utilizes many hundreds of primary sources from its collection - to better understand the history of ye olde holiday market. So far there have been four research digests and one art survey book (with more planned in future). The newest of these digests is The Halloween Retrospect, Volume 4 with book cover shown below (see THR's website or THR's online book shop).   

The cover art for this vintage Halloween collectibles reference book is from the 1940's Halloween Window Jack O'Lantern Boy originally created by Milton Bradley.
Cover art for The Halloween Retrospect, Volume 4 by THR publications.

While many preview images of the book are available THR's website or THR's online book shop (or even via Instagram @halloweenretrospecs) here are a few to make sure this blog entry is complete...  

A book preview of this vintage Halloween reference book shows cover and color images that include Tessin, Milton Bradley, Cook and Wilcox.
Page preview of The Halloween Retrospect, Volume 4.

Each THR archive library book comes with free extras - that can include puzzles, posters, decor, and more.
The Halloween Retrospect, V4 book, puzzle & decor.

Bindlegrim homage to Milton Bradley of the 1940's as seen here with the book The Halloween Retrospect Volume 4.
THR, V4 featuring an homage window by Bindlegrim

Well, to close this blog entry, Bindlegrim might advise that while this vintage-style artist has had the pleasure of being involved with Volume 1 and Volume 4 digests... THR since it's first release in June 2023 has five books now full of data or images about vintage Halloween collectibles of the past. They are great references for seasoned or new collectors of the hobby.... and here is an up-to-date image of those that the bookstore currently offers:

There are five books as of March 2025 for sale from THR's etsy book shop. Collect them all!
The Halloween Retrospect Vol 1,2,3,4 & Halloween Artifacxts.

Hope you enjoy and if you do, perhaps Bindlegrim will continue to explore such Halloween lighting projects in future!?!?


Sunday, September 4, 2016

Bindlegrim's 5th Hallowe'en Anniversay Box Set

Vintage-style art lanterns, books, and postcards for Halloween by artist Bindlegrim.

The 2016 Bindlegrim Summer Sale is still active into early Autumn with 25% off items on Bindlegoods, and a big thank-you to those cool ghouls following on facebook and/or twitter who participated in the two auctions that closed tonight (shown below).

12-sided German inspired lantern with vintage-style honeycomb roly-poly characters. 12-sided German inspired lantern with vintage-style honeycomb roly-poly characters.
Bats & Mice (left) with Spooksville Road (right) - auctions complete.

The final 2015 auction offers a pandora's box of past Bindlegrim work. It's a 5th Hallowe'en Anniversary (one-of-a-kind) Box Set with transparency logo, and filled with a selection of items from the past 5+ years (some pre-Bindlegrim) with at least one Artist Proof lantern never previously available.

Update Sept 5, 2016 (tentative content list at bottom of this post):

Vintage-style art lanterns, books, and postcards for Halloween by artist Bindlegrim.

Vintage-style art lanterns, books, and postcards for Halloween by artist Bindlegrim.

Vintage-style art lanterns, books, and postcards for Halloween by artist Bindlegrim.

Vintage-style art lanterns, books, and postcards for Halloween by artist Bindlegrim.

Tentative content list as of Sept 5, 2016:

Spook Box (2016) Content List Envelope (with card and Boo! transparency print)

The Pumpkin Dream, signed copy (orig. 2011) 
Untitled artist proof #2/3 box lantern, signed - (2011)
The Cornish Litany, carnivorous tree, signed postcard #14/25 (2011)
The Cornish Litany, chamber spooks, signed postcard #14/25 (2011)
The Cornish Litany, keyhole set of 12 postcards (2012)
Spooklights, Pendant Lamp Shade #1 (2014)
Spooklights, Candlestick Lamp Base, #1 (2014)
Spooklights, Candlestick Lamp Base, #2 (2014)
Spooklights Creature Votive (2014)
Beasties, candy basket version (2015)
Beasties, set  of 4 postcards (2015)
Dodeca lantern #10  Bats & Mice , signed limited edition (2015)
Dodeca lantern #11 Spooksville Road, signed limited edition (2015)

Additional Oddities:
Halloween Trunk Show 8, 9, & 10 postcards (2013-15)
Hallowe’en set of 9 greeting cards with 1 place holder, 1 place holder alternate (2004)

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Beasties

This black cat candy-basket is surrounded by sugar candycorns and pumpkins next to a package of Bindlegrim's Halloween Beasties.

Having a fun photoshoot (of aritst proofs) with sticky claws, the smell of sugar, as the tissue and crepe paper whispers in the  ever so slight chill of the September morning air. With photos now done for the store... later today will be the official arrival of the Bindlegrim's 2015 Beasties on the Bindlegoods Shoppe: http://bindlegoods.bindlegrim.com 

What makes a Beastie? These roly-polys use a orange tissue-paper honeycomb re-created to have the smaller spacing and layer count of vintage items circa 1920-1930. The characters have a slot within the basket that allows for Halloween treats or placement of a small battery operated tealight.  Authentically diecut characters are dual-side printed (in a limited-edition run) in rich color of blacks, oranges, and yellows on a thick 34pt matte stock. (with an almost waxy surface) They can be placed in upright positions (with minimal support), tilted (at their randomly natural angle), or as I discovered when a wind came thru the window - in spinning motion across the table.

Vintage-style honeycomb baskets offer Halloween party settings for holiday tricks or treats (2015 Bindlegrim)

Tissue-paper limited-edition Halloween art products offer four characters - witch, black cat, bogle, and devil - in a full set.

Black Cat, Devil, Scarecrow, and Witch with orange honeycomb bases on a background of green crepe paper for holiday displays.

Display of orange honeycomb tissue-paper characters for vintage-style holidays - witch, scarecrow, devil, and black cat.

As night falls, I do hope to get some better photos of their lighting potential. Here are couple of earlier photos using battery-operated tealights...

Using battery-operated tealights, the Beasties (witch, scarecrow, devil, and black cat) are shown here lighting up an old crate in the dark.

Set at random angles, the Beasties hold little lights in the dark. (Limited edition holiday art by Bindlegrim).

Scarecrow, witch, devil, and black cat hold little battery-operated tealights in this holiday display by product-artist Bindlegrim.


Saturday, August 1, 2015

Short, Sharp, Stocked (no longer)

As announced earlier today on the Bindlegrim facebook page it was cleaning day in the studio (beneath monsoon skies) and a few items (the last of their kind) were gathered up for an official 3rd annual summer sale - see preview image below. Note this will be a very quick and small sale starting tomorrow (8-2-2015) finishing at the end of this one week of listings. End results of this sale will be used to fuel the 2015 releases which should be out the beginning of September!

Image features black silhouette package of 6 Creeps, a 12-sided paper lantern Harvest Moon (with Jack O'Lantern pumpkin couple) and a lampshade called Traditional Grim in classic orange and black.

The sale will at least include the last available of some items shown above: 1 package of 6 silhouette Creeps (2013), a 12-sided lantern "#9 - Harvest Moon" (2014), and a 12-sided lantern "#10 - Traditional Grim" (2014). More details will post very soon! 

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Future hauntings...

In the studio again watching Hallowe'en 2015 designs materialize...

 This will be a small party-good table-piece with a honeycomb base, inspired by paper ephemera designs for the 1920's-1930's.

Paper ephemera kitsch by Bindlegrim in orange and black inspired by designs of the 1920s, 1930s vintage Halloween party goods.

Saturday, September 20, 2014

Bat Wall-Hook Decor

Just added to the Bindegoods online store, this wall hook offers a chance to display vintage and/or vintage-style lanterns. Bat offers to carry your decor with either its feet or in its mouth... (and itself holds a candle behind the rear spirals).

By holiday artist Bindlegrim this bat shaped wall hook offers a chance to display your vintage or vintage-style lanterns from the wall.

Wall hook decor (in a bat shape) holds a Halloween paper lantern vintage style decor by Bindlegrim

Vintage or vintage-style lanterns hang from the wall with this bat wall-hook decoration by Bindlegrim

Bat wall hook with string in mouth holding a vintage-style paper Halloween lantern by Bindlegrim


Saturday, September 13, 2014

Odilon

With eyes inspired by a certain Redon painting, this limited production lantern is now available from the Bindlegood online store....


Eight legs and 4 bulbous eyes are featured on this monster paper lantern for Halloween decor or any time of year

Creature decor by paper designer Bindlegrim features 8 legs and an inverted vintage-style lamp shade for Halloween or any time of year

Bindlegrim paper artist takes the classic 1930s lantern shade and turns it upside down on top of an octopus monster body

Peering at top of cephalopod vintage-style lantern by Bindlegrim for spooky lighting in home decor.

Vintage-style diecut designs by Bindlegrim feature acid-free museum board into Halloween decorations

Cephalopod creature lantern looks down at the possible corpse of the artist, feet in the air.


View more of Bindlegrim 2014 designs on flickr... 

Friday, August 15, 2014

Updates on Bindlegood's Spooklights

A quick update on what's happening on Bindlegoods:

The newest addition to the Spooklights line, this "haunted tree" lamp base (candlestick) is now available (picture below). Just like the previous base (featuring a trick-or-treat scene) this will also pair perfectly with the lamp shade (pendant lamp cover).

The newest Spooklight Halloween decoration features a haunted tree lamp base that pairs with a four-sided lantern shade.
One view of the variety of branches that festoon the silhouette of this candlestick base, part of the Spooklights by Bindlegrim
Another view of paper art by Bindlegrim features a craggy old tree silhouette which can be used as candlestick or as base for lamp shade.

The second item (not quite ready) is this monster candle-votive that is a hybrid of German-style Halloween lanterns that has morphed at bottom into a creature that now stands on eight legs. The images here show the first test offering a giant eyeball... although I'm not sure I'm quite pleased with this as a pane option. News to follow - on facebook, twitter, and on the online store Bindlegoods.

Eight-limbed octopus monster black silhouette with large eye-balls by Bindlegrim for Bindlegoods Spooklights series
Spooklight lantern based on vintage-style Halloween lanterns by holiday artist Bindlegrim
Close-up angle of tentacle monster on eight arms, a paper-art lantern by Bindlegrim

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Farewell to Summer (Sale Final Week)

A gargantuous thank-you to all who attended this year's online summer sale of Bindlegrim's past designs 2013, and to those who shared with others... much appreciated...! Wrapping up the last week this Sunday August 10th, 2014 having bid farewell to much of the Creeps pictured below... except for the following:

Spooky holiday creations - gift boxes, lanterns, books, postcards - by artist Bindlegrim 2014 summer sale


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1) Vintage-Style Halloween CREEPS #2/5 Silhouette Set Candy-Box Vellum-Eye Lantern

Vintage-style candy-container lanterns from the Creeps (Silhouette Version) #2/5 from a limited run of five signed and sealed during production. The same characters are also found on the 12-sided lantern in listing 2. The design features classic slot-and-tab containers to hold treats, and as an open-top box doubles in function as a lantern. I imagine these (in the photo I failed capture before all were sealed) set for a gruesome table of six at a cool ghoul Hallowe'en party. (You can see various photos of the Creeps here on flickr:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/30673837@N02/sets/72157632571946262/).

Black silhouette spooky decor for table settings at Halloween feature set of 6 - cat, pumpkin, devil, witch, scarecrow, clown.

Set #2/5 signed Halloween art borders between industrial process and hand-crafted paper goods.



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2) Vintage-Style Halloween CREEPS 2/5 Artist Signed 12-Pane Lantern Limited-Edition

The last available listing for this edition --- one vintage-style 12-sided lantern Creeps #2/5. If you've been keeping track of the 12-sided editions, this was #8 in the Bindlegrim series of lanterns (and was a special edition only for the 2013 year), with the panes inspired by the Creeps (Container-Lanterns). I imagine (again in that missed photo opportunity) this lantern hanging as centerpiece to the table of candy-boxes above listed. You can see various photos of the Creeps here on flickr:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/30673837@N02/sets/72157636738777095/).


Hanging pendant paper lantern decoration by Bindlegrim for Halloween parties

Hanging lamp for Halloween for vintage style decorations to accompany paper crepe streamers.



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Thank you again to all those who found new homes for the various Creeps (and other studio oddities) from the 2013 bindle of forgotten goods. I haven't a clue what will appear next year... but stay tuned for the new designs completing the Spooklight series at bindlegoods.bindlegrim.com. There's bound to be a few mysterious products that are created in the lab along the way... or perhaps even the remaining stock of Spooklights should they suffer discontinuing before next year's summer sale...

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