Little Shops of Horror – Nancysjars

When you love horror as much as we do you want it to permeate every part of your life, at home, at work, on the walls, on your clothes, everywhere! That is where our new feature Little Shops of Horror comes in handy as we run through some seriously spooktastic stores and wicked websites ready to sell you truly terrifyingly awesome horror products.

NancysJars is the original VHS Lamp store with over 9000 sales worldwide. These are the original designer lamps reviewed on ihorror.com, Bloody Disgusting, Buzz Feed, pophorror.com, MyM Magazine, Nightmare Nostalgia and other great sites. All designs have been carefully created just for you, however if you can’t find what your heart desires let me know and I’ll design one just for you.

There are also some other great products including some retro Desk Clock’s made from a recycled original VHS cases. The fabulous artwork on these cases are too amazing not to treasure so order yours today HERE.

Lastly check out these amazing cassette tape art pieces. Hayley said “I was recently gifted a large quantity of cassette tapes (my lucky day) and after hours of research and inspiration I came up with a new way of using this tired media! This particular one is a Beetlejuice cassette tape art piece. Cassette tape has been used to create the hair, other features have been handpainted. A real cassette tape has been positioned on the bottom of the A4 wooden back.” If you are looking for some great new artwork for your VHS shelf then this is it. Check them all out HERE.

Below Hayley from Nancysjars took time out from making luminescent horror lamps to answer some questions on the site and their love of horror:

1. How did you get into making such magnificent horror merchandise?
So around Christmas time 2016,just a week after quit my Visual Merchandiser job of 5 years i was sorting out my loft getting down the Christmas decorations. As in many lofts mine has a collection of old VHS tapes, that along with several sets of old Christmas lights I decided to try and some Christmas VHS tape decorations, that didn’t work so I stuck with it and finally got creative!

2. What is your bestselling product?
Back to the Future! I think everyone can find a place for that movie!

3. What inspires your creepy creations?
Mainly my insta horror family! I’ll see something and think wow I could do that in a tape!

4. What is your favourite horror film and why?
Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It was my first horror movie I watched with my Mum. We were pretty terrified halfway through when my Dad came in from spraying a motor bike wearing a boiler suit and breathing mask! I’ll never forget that afternoon!

5. What scares you the most?
A movie called The Strangers. I can only watched 20mins in and have to turn it off. I think it’s so scary.

6. If you had to make a present for a famous horror movie character who would it be and what would you give them?
I think I’d make Jamie Lee Curtis a Halloween Knife Light from my shop so she never forgets Michael Myers ??
It would be brilliant to have a press release or any kind of information about your shop and products to put in the feature. Also links to your site and pictures would be really helpful and anything else you want included just say and we will get it in. – amazing! I’m currently taking part in a Buffy the Vampire Slayer movie box of goodies maybe we could mention that? I’m also doing a #freshfriday on my Instagram too it’s @vhs_brightlights just put a pin head Lamp on there that’s pretty cool?

Check out Nancy Jars for all these great lights and much much more and her Instagram right HERE and Pinterest HERE brighten up your life today!

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Alex Humphrey

Alex studied film at the University of Kent and went on to work for Universal Pictures in their Post Room gaining an inside look at the movie industry from the very bottom. Constantly writing reviews in everything from local magazines to Hip Hop sites Alex honed his critical skills even spending a brief period as a restaurant critic. Read more

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