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Check out these super cute Victorian style raven portraits from Zippy’s Dark Side! They’re great alone or bought together!
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Thysania agrippina - The White Witch Moth
Mounting and frame by me.
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Okay, this isn’t very goth, but imagine it with some creepy Halloween scrapbook paper. From smartbottomenterprises.blogspot.com.

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I found this image on decoist.com, although that site claims the source is Pottery Barn. I couldn't find it on the Pottery Barn website. I suspect they took it down after Halloween. Regardless. I think this looks pretty cool.
(The first link is full of mostly cheesy Halloween ideas, but I did like this one. Although... the candle right next to those books is maybe not the best idea.)
I think adding a touch of dark elements can go a long way to creating an overall gothic style that's a little more subtle and romantic, and this is a pretty nice way to do that. The author of the tutorial at laviediy.blogspot.com (go check it out) points out that it's not something that lasts forever, but it's still a cool idea.
Nifty painted plates for wall decor. The source (designmom.com) did it as a Halloween project, but there's lots of potential there. She says they used enamel paint, which makes me think you could probably do this very easily with a can of spray paint. I'm imagining layered effects from using black and then maybe a light coat of metallic silver or copper... I'd better stop myself before I start getting carried away. But yes. Awesome idea.