Frankenstein Kitchenware and Party Ware
Create your own Frankenstein Party this Year
Planning a Frankenstein Party for Halloween and don't know what kitchenware to use? This is the place to find out.
I never thought about a Frankenstein party until recently. Frankenstein is definitely in the top two monsters and people are undecided, leaving Dracula and Frank "neck in neck," using Dracula terminology.
I was amazed to find so many kitchen items that feature Frankenstein and doing so, I wanted to highlight them all here.
Why not create a Frankenstein "niche" party this year and use everything that you can find to celebrate the creation of Mary Shelley.
Have some "Frankin'" fun and please leave comments below.
The Popularity of Frankenstein the Partying Monster
Frankenstein is a very popular monster and I heard, he likes to party.
He loves to do the Monster Mash as well as stomp his feet when he is happy. Well, he may have just been putting out a fire.
He isn't from Frankfort, nor does he like Frankfurters.
Frankenstein is a role model to some, a friend to others and some still just think of him as a monster.
He never thought he would be a Halloween icon, especially during the time he stuck his hands in the fire.
Frankenstein kitchen ware is HOT, just like that fire, get some today and impress your Halloween friends..
Frankenstein and his Bride Salt and Pepper Shakers
"Who need kitchenware, me eat with fingers."
- Frankenstein Monster
Frankenstein, Model Monster
Is Frankenstein your favorite monster?
Halloween Parties
Do you plan on hosting a Halloween party this year?
"HISSSSSS"...Translated as:
"When we go out to eat, I sit on the same side of the booth as Frankenstein, because it scares me to look at him."
- Bride of Frankenstein
"Honey, please get me my 9/16 wrench, I need to tighten a couple of bolts."
- Dr. Frankenstein to his Wife
Halloween Cupcake Wraps with Frankenstein Design!
"Milk too HOT!"
- Baby Frankenstein
"Sir, we just don't carry boots in your size."
- Shoe salesman at the Foot Locker
"Nice to meet you Frank, let me shake your hand. Wait a minute, is that your hand?"
- Citizen who encounters Frankenstein