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Posts Tagged ‘Halloween’

Reusable Halloween Costumes

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

by Tammy Paquin

I have three boys and in general they all like the same costumes, so I’ve been able to reuse our costumes year after year. One year the littlest one didn’t want ANY costume! He didn’t like having to put the costume over his clothes (a common thing in our Northern climates). Well, I was determined. He was agreeable to wearing his red hat and sweatshirt, so with some felt I had on hand, I made eyes and ears for his hat and he went as Clifford, the Big Red Dog.

This experience got me thinking of other ways you can create costumes out of what you have OR by getting basic sweat shirts and sweatpants (or regular shirts and pants depending on your climate and clothing) which can be easily reused after Halloween.

The cowboy and cowgirl look are common and easy with jeans/shirt and hat. Oh, don’t forget the red bandana which can be found very cheaply at craft stores.

Ideas for Red Clothing:
• Lady Bug- By simply getting self-adhesive felt (available in craft stores) you can cut round spots and make your little trick-or-treater into a lady bug. A bit more creativity will allow you to make a red cape that can be easily held at the corners to make wings.

• Clifford the Big Red Dog-Like I did, just make ears and eyes (I looked at a Clifford book to see how to make his eyes) and quick sew (or hot glue if you’re so inclined) onto red hat and you’ve got Clifford the Big Red Dog!

• An Apple- Use green fabric and a bit of craft stuffing to create a stem (stem of an apple) and either glue or sew it onto a hat OR use ribbon sewn to the stem to make two ties which can be used to tie the stem onto the top of the head (remember to use two ties and tie with a bow which comes under the chin and can be quickly untied for safety). You’ll have an apple for Halloween.

Ideas for White Clothing:
• Black, irregular spots of felt and you’ve got yourself a cow OR smaller irregular spots and you’ve got a Dalmatian puppy. You can add to the costume and make a LOOSE fitting brown collar with your puppy’s name on it OR add a Christmas bell for your cow.

Ideas for Grey Clothing:
• How about having a mouse or cat slinking around on Halloween? Again, cut ears for a hat from the felt. Black eye liner makes easy whiskers drawn on the face and if you’re REALLY creative, go for felt mitts for their hands (simple mitts, no fingers and add paw pads to bottom for realism).

Making M&Ms
• Okay, you know the colors, red, black, brown, yellow, and now a few extra colors like blue. Cutting an “M” out of white felt, you’ll need two. There are several ways to proceed from here. You can either use self-adhesive type Velcro dots to attach the “M” as it is to a M&M colored sweatshirt OR cut the “M” out of the self-adhesive type felt.

Creating Flowers:
• Purple, pink, yellow and other “flower” colored clothing are great for sending your little ones out as flowers OR having them wear green so that they are the stem of the flower THEN cut flower petals from your felt and attach to a coordinating hat. If you’d like to add a bit of stiffness to your petals, you can buy a yard of sizing that can be ironed onto your felt and provides the desired stiffness.

The bottom line is attaching items so that they can be easily removed later on and you can reuse the sweatshirts, sweatpants and hats. It doesn’t take much to create inexpensive, cute Halloween costumes that will quickly go from costume to everyday wear again (which is a huge plus in this economy!)

Tammy Paquin is a work-from-home mom of 3 boys and the owner and publisher of Frugal-Families, an online resource for frugality, finances, budgeting and everything else related to stretching every dollar. For more quick, easy and reusable Halloween costume ideas visit, Fast and Reusable Halloween Costumes Ideas

Alternative Idea To Dressing Up For Halloween

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

by Stephanie Martin

Every year at this time, the stores are filled with a wide variety of assorted costumes from cute little pumpkins and lady bugs to scary witches and vampires. Growing up, I did dress up and go trick-or-treating. My husband and I took our children for a few years, but then decided that it was just not for us. We’ve never really lived in a subdivision where we knew a lot of people who were handing out candy so going door-to-door was not really an option for us. Also, I’m not a great seamstress, so trying to sew a costume was not really an option, even a simple one. So, we came up with an alternative plan that has worked really well for us and our children love it!

Each year, when October rolls around, we always ask the kids which they would prefer, a movie and a bag of candy (their choice) each, or a costume (and they know there are very few places we can go). Each year, they choose the movie and candy and we plan a family movie day and I fix lots of finger foods for us to munch on, and I throw all of the candy in a big bowl for everyone to enjoy. This year, however, we have purchased a Wii as a family, and they want go to in together and get Mario Cart plus a movie and the candy of their choice.

We really look forward to and enjoy this time together. We have taken our children to local churches who sponsor some fun and games, but most of the time, they choose to stay home and enjoy our family time together.

For more a few more alternative ideas, please check out www.busy-moms-online.com.

About Stephanie Martin
Stephanie Martin, a work-at-home-mom of 2 daughters and 1 son, and the owner and publisher of Busy Moms Online, and site with information for busy moms, and My Country Haven, a blog documenting her life living on a farm and their frugal journey of remaining debt free while becoming more self-sufficient.

Spooky Recipes

Monday, February 16th, 2009

Halloween is just around the corner!!
Use these spooky recipes to create a dinner your horrified guests won’t soon forget!

Bat Wings:
24 chicken wings (about 4 pounds)
1 envelope Lipton Recipe Secrets Golden Onion or Onion Soup Mix
1/2 cup butter or margarine, melted
2 tablespoons white vinegar
2 tablespoons water
2 cloves garlic
1 teaspoon ground cumin (optional)
Cut off chicken wings (save tips for soup). Cut chicken wings in half at joint. In food processor or blender, process golden onion soup mix, butter, vinegar, water, garlic, pepper and cumin until blended; set aside. Broil chicken 12 minutes or until brown, turning after 6 minutes. Brush with half of the soup mixture, then broil 2 minutes or until crisp. Turn, then brush with remaining soup mixture and broil an additional minute. Makes about 48

Vegetable Lice:
1/2 cup onion, chopped
3 Tblsp butter
2 cups cooked rice
1 tsp salt
1/2 cup celery, chopped
1/2 cup parsley
2 carrots, grated
1-4 oz can chopped mushrooms, undrained
Sauté onion and celery in butter until tender. Add remaining ingredients and mix well. Pour into a greased casserole dish and bake covered in a 300 degree F oven, for 1 hour

Deviled Eggs:
12 large eggs
½ cup mayonnaise
1½ tablespoons mustard
Salt and pepper
Paprika
Place eggs in a saucepan with water to cover plus 1 inch. On medium-high heat, bring the eggs to a low boil. After 15 minutes from the time they start to boil, remove the pan from the stove and run cold water directly on the eggs for a few minutes. Peel under cold running water, also.

Halve the eggs lengthwise. Remove the yolks, place them in a small bowl, and mash them with a fork. Add mayonnaise and mustard, salt and pepper to taste. Mix well. Spoon the mixture into the egg-white halves. Garnish each with a sprinkle of paprika, a parsley sprig, or as desired and voila! The Deviled Eggs Recipe come to life. Makes 24 appetizers.

Note: A bed of decorative lettuce leaves or alfalfa sprouts will keep the eggs from sliding around a platter or shallow bowl.

Scabs:
Add a bowl full of dried cherries and/or cranberries and labels them “scabs”

Bloody Mary:
Pour V8 juice in to frosted glasses and add a celery stick to stir with.

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Thank You

Joe & Katrina Thompson

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Monday, February 16th, 2009

by Caroline Shaw

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