Thursday, August 16, 2012
Skeleton T-shirt
Make a rib cage pattern onto a large piece of paper. Tape pattern under shirt and trace pattern with a pencil. Then remove pattern paper from inside shirt, and cut out along traced pattern on shirt.
Tiny Pumpkin Bats
Spray paint matte black. Glue on eyes cut out of white paper, wings and ears from black foam or paper.
Cute Halloween Treats
Easy to make witch hats. Fudge striped cookies, orange icing and a kiss... Halloween fun treat!
Not-so-easy to make chocolate covered strawberries... Mmm!
Make glow-in-the-dark icing by adding tonic water.
Pretty Display Platters for Halloween or Thanksgiving
Remove the stem from a pumpkin, then place a plate on top. Viola! Use a decorated pumpkin, or a Jack-o-lantern for Halloween.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Halloween Wreath
Friday, August 10, 2012
Rhinestone Pumpkins
Front Door Cut-out

Draw an outline of a witch and cut out for front door. Use something vinyl or plastic so it is weather-resistant. Add a store-bought broom and a ribbon curling through it (I have to experiment with how to attach the broom to the door without causing any damage. Off the top of my head, I'd say try hot gluing a strong magnet to the broom handle or using some colored duct tape). Add a small child's Halloween costume cape with more curled ribbons, then add a hat buckle (cut up an old belt, just be careful it's not too heavy). Throw in some glittery stars and moon for your witch to fly through.
Sugar pumpkins, stacked as skeletons!
Spray-paint the pumpkins matte white, brush them with silver glitter paint, and
let dry; use black permanent marker to draw on their faces. Buy tombstones from the store to go behind skeletons, embellished with
silver acrylic paint. Add a solid-colored tablecloth cut to the right size. Finish it off with a red and gold leafy garland, extra pumpkins lightly sprayed
with gold paint, and some candles.
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