#30 October 31st, With All Halloween Greetings

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#30 October 31st, With All Halloween Greetings

October 31st arrives here as a playful piece of cover art, spelled out in bold, floral letters that feel like a garland laid across the top of the card. A tall clock with Roman numerals and a swinging pendulum anchors the left side, quietly reminding the viewer that Halloween is as much about timing—dusk, midnight, the turning of the year—as it is about costumes and candy.

At center, an elegantly dressed woman in a long patterned gown leans into the scene, her posture both curious and theatrical. She holds a curling ribbon that seems to lead to a whimsical figure: a small body topped by an oversized, smiling moon face, equal parts charming and uncanny. Birds drift in the background, adding to the sense of an outdoor autumn evening where ordinary rules soften.

Along the bottom, the greeting “With All Hallowe’en Greetings” completes the message, using the older spelling that hints at the card’s early greeting-card era. The saturated colors, decorative typography, and gentle spookiness make it an appealing example for anyone searching for vintage Halloween greetings, October 31 postcard art, or antique seasonal ephemera. It’s a reminder that Halloween imagery once leaned more toward storybook wonder than outright horror—mischief under a friendly moon and a clock counting down to the night’s fun.