In the heart of Myrtle Beach, visions of haunted houses and twinkling lights are coming alive this Halloween, thanks to one dedicated couple’s passion project. Meet Joan and Alex Lopez, who spent the last two months transforming their garage into a vibrant “Spooky Town.” Creating this magical place has become a labor of love that reflects the joy and creativity of the Halloween season.
Joan and Alex, residents of Oxford Street in The Market Common, dove into building their Halloween village from August through September. With meticulous care, they crafted their miniature village, making sure every tiny detail was just right. Their effort didn’t go unnoticed! Merlene Blaylock, a neighbor and close friend, couldn’t help but sing their praises. “With all the hard work and all that she puts into it, I thought more people should see it,” she said, emphasizing the festive spirit Joan and Alex share with their community.
For Joan, the magic of Halloween started a long time ago. “I collected my first piece in 1999,” she recalls. It wasn’t long before she became the buyer and designer of decorations while Alex took on the role of builder and electrician. Together, they have developed what is now known as “Spooky Town,” a showcase of holiday cheer that draws in curious visitors.
Stepping into their home feels like being part of a Halloween fairy tale. Joan welcomed visitors dressed as her favorite witch, channeling her inner Wicked Witch of the West while cheerfully saying, “Happy Halloween!”
Joan credits her Halloween passion to her mother, who always found creative ways to celebrate. “She would create scenes on the porch, and we had homemade costumes. Halloween was just a fun time,” Joan reminisced, highlighting how that spirit of creativity has carried on.
In the last few years, Joan and Alex have taken their crafting skills to new levels, making their own bases for mountains, train tracks, and ponds. Alex has been working with XPS foam to design breathtaking mountainous landscapes and train tracks, while using resin to make ponds sparkle. He meticulously cuts out rocks and tracks with utility knives and Hot Melt tools to create a truly enchanting setting.
What’s more heartwarming is Joan’s eagerness to show off their creation. She loves treating fans of Halloween with a special tour of “Spooky Town” and even engages younger visitors with a fun scavenger hunt. “Everybody wants to come and see what I’ve done. If it brings them joy, then it makes me happy too,” she expressed, lighting up at the thought of sharing their hard work.
The Lopez’s creation is a reminder that Halloween is certainly about more than just collecting candy! “Just have fun with Halloween because there’s so much to enjoy,” Joan advised, encouraging others to look into collecting pieces from companies like Lemax or Department 56. “It’s a wonderful hobby and a very creative outlet,” she added with enthusiasm.
As Halloween draws near, Joan already has her sights set on the next big holiday. Once the spooky decorations are put away, she’s excited to start crafting Christmas trees. “I love the holiday spirit, and I can’t wait to bring that home too!” she said, grinning with anticipation.
So, if you’re in the mood to feel the magic of Halloween or want to see the envious charm of “Spooky Town,” take a stroll down to the Market Common, and let the Lopez family bring some spooky sparkle to your life!
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