Showing posts with label Halloween Decorations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween Decorations. Show all posts

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Our Halloween Tree

For the past year,  I have been participating in craft swaps on a site called Swap-bot. Earlier this month, there was a swap for Halloween ornaments. I had never put up a Halloween tree, I had never even thought of doing so. I signed up for the swap and hosted another of my own to help get me started.  I received a bunch of awesome ornaments, made about 15 of my own, and my kids made 8 using little store bought craft kits.  My kids were absolutely ecstatic about the idea! We pulled a 2 foot tree out of our Christmas stuff and hung the ornaments.  I put a pumpkin placemat underneath it to act as well tree skirt and added a felt witch hat to the top of the tree. My kids absolutely love it and we will definitely have a Halloween tree for years to come!

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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Mermaid Jack-O-Lantern

 
I wanted to share this free template from Fin Fun Mermaid to make your very own Mermaid Jack-o-lantern. What little girl wouldn't want a mermaid Jack-o-lantern of her own? Print out a free copy of the template here. Be sure to check out Fin Fun Mermaid and all of their beautiful, swimmable mermaid tail costumes.

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Paper Plate Jack-O-Lantern

I always try to keep my kids busy and creative. My son really enjoyed making this simple paper plate Jack-o-lantern. I flattened out a small dessert size paper plate and had him color the backside of it orange. As you can see, he felt the need to add a little red to his pumpkin...  I cut the eyes, nose, mouth, and stem out of construction paper and he glued them on using a glue stick. Simple, fun, and inexpensive!  The best part is that he is so proud to have it hanging in our house for all to see!

A Hay Playdate!!

We had so much fun with our friends and a bail of hay! We cut the bail open at let the kids have at it!


They had a blast throwing it at each other and rolling around in it!
 

HAY + FRIENDS = HOURS OF FUN!!
 
 
After we finished playing, we made our very own scarecrow out of the hay and an old  pair of pajamas. We set it up in front of our house and my little guy loves it! He is so proud of the scarecrow that he made and happy that he's not too scary!
 
This was a lot of fun! It is a great activity for Fall, Halloween, or even a farm unit!
 
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Monday, October 28, 2013

Our Lion Pumpkin

Every year we put together a pumpkin for our Cub Scout Pack's Halloween party and pumpkin decorating contest. This is a Lion Pumpkin we made last year.  I ended up making it out of one of those fake carvable pumpkins so that we could keep it and display it year after year.
 

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Spooky and Yummy Pudding Graveyard Dessert!

I love Halloween , it is such a fun time of year! It is the one holiday that people depart from the norm when it comes to creating food. Nothing says Halloween quite like a graveyard. This recipe is sure to attract little ghouls and goblins!

 

Graveyard Pudding Dessert

Ingredients

1 package of Oreo Cookies
¼ cup of butter
8 oz of cream cheese
2 large packages of chocolate instant pudding
2 cups of milk
10 oz of Cool Whip
1 bag of assorted gummy worms, gummy snakes, gummy insects, or gummy body parts

Directions:

Take the package of Oreo Cookies and grind them in a food processor or a blender (If you do not have one available, you can put them in a Ziploc and crush them by hand). Place them aside. Blend together the butter and cream cheese in a separate bowl. Place to the side
Mix the 2 boxes of instant pudding with the milk. After the mixture is blended together, add the cream cheese and butter combination and the Cool whip. Beat this mixture by hand until the ingredients are well mixed.
Fill the bottom of a glass dish with a thin layer of the Oreo cookie crumbs. Spread out a layer of the pudding/cream cheese mixture over the cookie crumbs. Place a few of the gummy creepy crawlies or body parts in the mixture. Continue to alternate the layers of cookie crumbs and pudding mixture until you are within an inch of the top of the container. The last layer on top should be the cookie crumbs to give it the appearance of dirt. Decorate the top to look like a graveyard using whatever you like. This one was done using gummy snakes and skeleton an graveyard lollipops. Milano cookies make great (and yummy) tombstones and are very easy to find. Just write R.I.P. on them with decorating gel and you are set. This is a fun dessert that you can decorate differently every time and it is sure to be a hit with both the kids and the adults!
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Saturday, October 26, 2013

Our Little Spider Pumpkin


My youngest and I went to my girlfriend's house last week and she had a little pumpkin decorated as a spider that she made with her son. My son told me then and there that he wanted to make one too. I asked her about it and she said that it was a craft kit that she got for like $10. $10 for a spider pumpkin? I was quickly rethinking making one with my son...
 
The next night, I had to run to Target to pick up a few things. I found black glittery Styrofoam pumpkins in the dollar section. Jackpot! I grabbed one to turn into a spider and two others, I'd find a use for them when I got home. When we got home, we stuck some pipe cleaners into the pumpkin for legs and glues googley eyes on him to make him a spider. It cost me $1 for the pumpkin, everything else I had in my stash. My son loves his little spider pumpkin and since it is made out of Styrofoam, it can be used year after year.
 
We turned another pumpkin into an Eyeball Monster Pumpkin and decided to leave the third one plain, at least for now.
 

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Spooky Eyes Halloween Wreath

 
Last night I made this very simple, but cute wreath. I spray painted a foam wreath black, let it dry completely, and hot glued a bunch of googley eyes onto it. Like I said, very simple, but cute! It matches our Eyeball Monster Pumpkin perfectly!
 

My Eyeball Monster Pumpkin

 
I love crafting, especially around the holidays. Halloween and Christmas are my 2 favorite holidays so this time of year I am always crafting! I found these black foam pumpkins at Target in their dollar section and decided to pick 3 up. This is the first one I made, simple but cute. My kids love monsters and googley eyes so I figured I'd make a monster pumpkin filled with a ton of eyes. They really got a kick out of it. It didn't take me under a half an hour to hot glue (with a low temp gun) all of the eyes on. I picked the googely eyes up from the dollar store, so this pumpkin cost me under $2 to make and brought me lots of smiles. Now to figure out what to do with the other pumpkins!!