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We are well
into October but it doesn't feel like it here in the East. Warm temps or not, Halloween
is around the corner, and while it's easy to stock up on treats fast, it's more
of a trick to whip together last-minute, eye-catching costumes and crafts for the
kids as one of the funnest days in their year approaches.
The web is here to help, with lots of great sites for costume ideas and how-to's, and yummy and creative treats and crafts to make as October draws to a spooky close. Here are some of my favorite finds on the web to get ideas for costumes and other Halloween fun.
Looking for costume ideas? Start with Costumzee, a blog dedicated to costume ideas, and this Yahoo! Buzz look at costume trends for this year.
For easy-to-make and last-minute costume ideas, this iVillage list of 20 Halloween Costumes You Can Make with Items Around the House is a good place to start. Think sweatpants and sweatshirts—you've got lots of options if you've got these in various colors in the kids' drawers. Family Fun breaks down costume ideas into categories like classics, most unique, and last-minute. There are 10 last-minute ideas, including a spa girl and construction worker. But if you've got a little more time, this cave kid costume is pretty cute and fairly easy to put together.
Family Fun also has some of the best ideas for Halloween parties crafts, games, treats, and even quick printouts for little ones to get into the Halloween crafts scene.
Real Simple has some good advice on hosting a pumpkin-carving party, including how to pick a good pumpkin, and how long that carved pumpkin will really last before the squirrels have their way with it (3 to 4 days.)
Now I'm getting into the Halloween swing of things. If you've come across any great web sites and tips to help make this a spooktacular Halloween for the kids, post below.
Join in the discussion. Here you'll see the comments in the order they were posted.
Put a bicycle tread around your neck and be "tired."
black kids on this photo are ugly
very helpful
Here is the most fool proof way to keep your pumpkin from going bad after you have carved it. Cut and clean. Then soak it in bleach water for 30 minutes. It will far outlive Halloween.
For decorating I use the 4 prong legged tomato cages turned upside down they sit up perfect on the round part of the cage , dress them up in Childrens Halloween costumes, ones that are open on the bottom are better and use 2 of the prongs and bend those out for the arms to put the arms in any shape you want, and the other 2 prongs I shape into a rounded head shape to fit the mask on. These can also be used at Christmastime upside down and bring all 4 prongs to a point and tie them. String Christmas lights on them to make a quick and easy tree sitting in the yard.
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I amazed you took time to think of great ideas like those. I don't have time to but I'll tell my friend's about you.
Halloween is a cult holiday based on the druidic holiday of Hallows Eve, when the druids would summon spirits to play tricks for them. Why do we keep this up? The very least we could do would be to change the theme and move the date (How about September 30?)
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46 Posted by the_vagithugs on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:06PM EDT Report Abuse
where do you find such cute asian girls to pose for the picture that drew me into this article?