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Artist Kathy Ferrell shares what's going on at Cup O Swank Studio.
1. Vampira and Gravedigger Joe

Vampira and Gravedigger Joe

We had a great time tonight! Gave out tons of good candy to lots of kids. It made us feel good to do our part to bring Halloween back to small neighborhoods. There’s something magical about the old fashioned, door-to-door Trick or Treating!


Filed under: Appalachia, Artist blogs, Cup O Swank Studio, Dracula, ghost, Guyandotte, horror, humor, Huntington, Kathy Ferrell, paranormal, self portrait, Uncategorized, vampire Tagged: artist blog, funny, Halloween, neighbors, nostalgia, Trick or Treat, vampire

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