I watched Beetlejuice when it first came out on cinemas in 1988. I was a teenager at the time, and I remember vividly how much I felt in sync with Lidia, and how I would have loved to live in the Maitlands' home. My dad bought me the VHS when it came out; I watched it so many times I could have recited the dialogue by heart. Later I bought myself the DVD, and kept watching until Beetlejuice Beetlejuice came out last year.
I was delighted when I saw all the merchandise pop up for the new movie - we did not have such things in the eighties! I had wanted the Handbook for the Recently Deceased from the first moment. But it was impossible to find it then. And later, some replicas appeared, but they were valued in hundreds of dollars that I did not want to spend. Most of them were blank journals with the original front and back cover, but they cost so much I was put off by the prices.
But I was so lucky that my husband got one for me for Christmas! It was official merch, and it cost about $20 dollars. The beloved book from my childhood was finally in my hands!
And that reminded me, that a long time ago, I had bought a printable to make my own Handbook for the Recently Deceased book box. To do that, I purchased a book shadow box from Tim Holz - I think now it has been discontinued (this was in 2019!). It looked like this:
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A regular book box to embelish made of paper mâché |
The inside little boxes are removable, which was great, because I wanted it to store inside my DVD copy of Beetlejuice. A kind of personal limited edition, if you may. But for some reason, even though I started the project anxiously, it got relegated to the back burner. Well, now it was the time to retake it!
The image I bought to act as the cover was bigger, so it had to be manually adjusted in an image program. I measured carefully and adjusted it to the precise size needed to cover the box. I printed it professionally in A3 size. It only took two tries to make it fit pefectly. Since the box had been in storage for long, the part that holded the inside boxes came unglued, which was perfect. It was super easy to just cover the outside with the printing, and it looked great!
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So wondefully spooky! |
I removed the inside boxes, and I was ready to store all my treasures:
If you would like to get the paper props, you can find them on Etsy. I got mine from Paul Elder Designs, but he no longer offers them. Instead, you can go to Legendary Tales Edit to get a whole bunch of Beetlejuice curiosities. And from my part, I am happy to offer you the Take-Your-Turn numbers HERE. *Update* I also made business cards with the Maitland Hardware shop info. I hope you like them!
I hope you enjoy having your own Beetlejuice numbers! Feel free to print as many as you like, and pass the file along to anyone; links back are nice too.
Just please do not sell the file. Thank you very
much, and enjoy! ♥
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