








Spectral Reverie Halloween Mantel Décor
In the quiet of the old house, the doors to the drawing room have been shut for years. Tonight, something stirs behind them. When the panels part, a lone figure stands framed in the dim light her gaze steady, her presence shadowed by strange shapes that seem to gather at the edges of sight. Is she the haunted… or the haunting?
This printable Halloween décor is adapted from Odilon Redon’s 1893–1894 lithograph Haunting, a masterwork of Symbolist mystery. The first sheet shows an ornate doorway; cut carefully along the edges so each door can open. Mount it over the second sheet to reveal Redon’s spectral figure waiting beyond. Display on a mantel, bookshelf, or in a seasonal vignette for an eerie focal point that feels as if it has stepped out of a dream, or a nightmare.
Print on sturdy paper or light card stock for best results. Assembly takes just minutes, but the effect lingers long after the doors have been opened.
In the quiet of the old house, the doors to the drawing room have been shut for years. Tonight, something stirs behind them. When the panels part, a lone figure stands framed in the dim light her gaze steady, her presence shadowed by strange shapes that seem to gather at the edges of sight. Is she the haunted… or the haunting?
This printable Halloween décor is adapted from Odilon Redon’s 1893–1894 lithograph Haunting, a masterwork of Symbolist mystery. The first sheet shows an ornate doorway; cut carefully along the edges so each door can open. Mount it over the second sheet to reveal Redon’s spectral figure waiting beyond. Display on a mantel, bookshelf, or in a seasonal vignette for an eerie focal point that feels as if it has stepped out of a dream, or a nightmare.
Print on sturdy paper or light card stock for best results. Assembly takes just minutes, but the effect lingers long after the doors have been opened.
In the quiet of the old house, the doors to the drawing room have been shut for years. Tonight, something stirs behind them. When the panels part, a lone figure stands framed in the dim light her gaze steady, her presence shadowed by strange shapes that seem to gather at the edges of sight. Is she the haunted… or the haunting?
This printable Halloween décor is adapted from Odilon Redon’s 1893–1894 lithograph Haunting, a masterwork of Symbolist mystery. The first sheet shows an ornate doorway; cut carefully along the edges so each door can open. Mount it over the second sheet to reveal Redon’s spectral figure waiting beyond. Display on a mantel, bookshelf, or in a seasonal vignette for an eerie focal point that feels as if it has stepped out of a dream, or a nightmare.
Print on sturdy paper or light card stock for best results. Assembly takes just minutes, but the effect lingers long after the doors have been opened.