Happy Halloween
Here are some great
ideas for costumes, decorations and the treats part of trick or treat.
These are not expensive and your whole family can participate. Recycle
cardboard, cans creatively. We are building another site trash2treasure
filled with ideas. Send us yours!
Halloween Bingo!!!
This works for eight Children- make an extra and cut it up for the caller,
put it in a bowl and stir around. We had a great time. (Winners helped
out the others as they won and everbody got prizes.)
For small children
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Ghosts!
Our first stop was our public library where we found this book.
Even the smallest
goblin can make tissue papers ghosts and party favors. String them up with
thread. Gummy worms on cupcakes. Eye of Newt. Construction paper
bats are easy to! Fold paper in half. |
Fill Juice cans
with water, freeze and Paint or cover with paper. Punch with awl
or screwdriver on towel or use stencil on glass painted with
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Martha Stewart has it
all! (Amazing what a little makeup can do, THAT gorgeous spiderwoman IS
Ms. Stewart) in her Holiday magazine I found out about costumes:
a coffee filter fairy, a garbage bag witch (great if it rains) and other
no sew costumes. Pumpkin painting and carving, games and goodies. Cheesecloth
ghosts, mummy fingers and highball eyeballs. Silouettes and the History
of Halloween. Craft magazines are great.
She does Halloween right!
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