Monday, October 29, 2012

Jack-o-lantern treat bags

Cereal Box Stencil Bags

Update a classic fabric tote with easy-to-make stencils and spooky sponge painting.

Materials:
-Fabric tote
-Fabric paint
-Stencil brush or sponge
-Cereal box
-Crafts knife and cutting mat
-Masking tape

Instructions:
1. Cut one of the largest rectangles from your cereal box.
2. Cut out jack-o'-lantern shapes with a crafts knife on a cutting mat. (An adult will need to do this part.)
3. Next, tape your template to the fabric and have your kids dab on the paint using a stencil brush or sponge (you could also use the end of a spongy paint roller). The trick to getting the paint on neatly is to hold the brush or sponge end perpendicular to the surface. Let dry.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Friendly Frankenstein

Hello,
Since Halloween is almost here. Here is a fast and easy recipe for the kids :)

Ingredients
  • 16 ounce container of store-bought vanilla frosting
  • Green food coloring
  • 12 sugar wafer cookies
  • 24 edible eyes
  • Black licorice rope
  • 6 graham crackers, broken in half
 
Make It
1. Add about 6 drops of green food coloring to the tub of store-bought frosting; mix to combine. Frost graham crackers. Spread a line of frosting horizontally across the top of a chocolate wafer cookie and attach behind the bottom of the graham cracker so it looks like a bolt. Place two candy eyeballs on each cracker.
2. Tear of pieces of black licorice rope to form hair and mouth.

Well hope you like it!!!

Monday, October 22, 2012

So who just finished watching the debate? What do you think about it? It was great!!! Romney got all cought up on his lies like always. Why would we want a lier for a President. Obama has a head on straight. He has a future for all of us.
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Sunday, October 21, 2012

So is everyone ready for Halloween??? I am!!! We are going to get dress at work as the Avengers :) how exciting is that. I can't wait it should be fun....So let me know what you guys are doing. Lets see some photos if you have them :) have a safe halloween.....

 

Saturday, October 13, 2012

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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

check this out!! for Halloween makeup

Halloween Cookies

Halloween Cookies
Use your favorite cookie recipe, store bought dough or use our sugar cookie recipe. Choose your favorite design below and see instructions.
catCat Cookies
Use a frosting bag filled with black frosting, draw the shape of a cat on a cookie with the black frosting. Place two green or yellow M&M's on the cookie for the cat eyes. Place a red cinnamon candy or red licorice for the mouth. Cut fruit rollups into small strips (about 1.5 inch's) and place them on as whiskers.
Eyeball Cookies
Use either the store bought powdered sugar coated cookies or make your own by covering with powdered sugar. Using red icing in a tube, give the cookies a blood shot eye effect by drawing thin jagged lines. Place a half of a red cherry in the middle of each cookie.
Finger Cookies
Roll the cookie dough into 3 inch by 1/2 inch sections. Insert an almond in the end of each cookie to make it look like a fingernail. Suzie the center slightly to create a knuckle shape. Bake as usual.
Rest In Peace
Take a pre made, or make your own, oval sandwich cookie and write the letters "RIP" on it with red icing in a tube. Any color. Let the icing dry a bit on the cookies. Insert the RIP cookie partially into a cupcake that has been pre frosted with green frosting to make it look like a graveyard. Decorate the cup cake with a candy pumpkin if you like.
Spider Web CookiesUse a round chocolate for the Spider Web Cookies. Using a tube of white icing or a frosting bag, put the icing on in a spider web pattern and than allow to dry.
Using Cookie cutters
bat

Bat Cookies

Bake and decorate with black icing. Use icing or chocolate chips for eyes. the eyes can be attached with a bit of icing.
ghost

Ghost Cookies

Cover the ghost with white frosting. Using a tube of black icing or a frosting bag, draw the eyes and mouth on each cookie. You could use two candies for the eyes and a gumdrop for the mouth ora strip of licorice for the mouth.

Jack-o-lantern Cookies

A round chocolate cookie was used. Cover with orange frosting. Using a tube of black icing or a frosting bag, put on jack-o-lantern pattern and then allow to dry.

Witch Hat Cookies

No Cooking! Take a package of chocolate cookies and place them in rows on wax paper. Unwrap package of Hershey's kiss' and place one each in the middle of the cookie attaching it with a dab of frosting.