Halloweens Past

Monday, 31. October 2011

     As we are getting ready for trick or treating I was feeling reminiscent for Halloweens past.  I dug up some pictures from the last few years.  Above is a picture for two years ago.

 

     This picture was taken last year.  My older kids were trick or treating with their dad  so I didn’t get a pre-trick or treating picture of them.

     This picture was taken a few minutes ago.  My older kids are with us this year but (sniffle, sniffle, sob) they say they are too old to trick or treat this year.  Guess I can’t keep them little forever, I have to enjoy them while I can.   So on that note, I’m going to go make some memories with my kids now.  Happy Halloween!  Hope you all have a spooktacular evening!

Midnight Dreary

Saturday, 29. October 2011

     Of course I had to make a Halloween mood board.  If you want to see any of the items closer or get shopping information click here, I promise Olioboard is all treats with no tricks.  Happy Halloween!

My BOOtiful Front Porch

Friday, 28. October 2011

     It took me most of October to decorate the outside of my home for Halloween (even with the kids helping).  I kept having to stop decorating because of bad weather or to work on ceiling repairs and painting in my family room.  But it’s done and it came in on budget ($15).

     I have had the haunted house for years.  The spiders and webs were leftover from last year, I was given the pumpkin and we made the ghost.  I used cheesecloth and starch to make the ghost.  There are tons of tutorials out there on how to make these ghosts so I am not going to do one here but I do want to say I’ve tried a lot of the different methods of stiffening the cheesecloth and have found that the starch works best. 

     Making this web was a much bigger project than I first thought.  I decided to do it on a whim and started putting it up and it didn’t look right.  I had to take everything down and turn to the internet for help.  I checked out several sites and then tried again.  I’m still not wild about the way it turned out but it’ll do. 

     I made this wreath.  I bought the wreath at Hobby Lobby for my Fall porch but didn’t like it much and didn’t end up using it.  I thought it might have to go into my donation pile but one day I was in Target and saw a wreath that inspired me to make this.  All I had to do is spray paint the wreath black and hot glue these little bats on.  Easy peasy and half the price as the one in Target.

     I reused the hay bale from my Fall porchscape.  Most of the money in this Halloween porchscape was to buy these pumpkins.  We had more black spray painted pumpkins but there were rotting and got tossed in the trash.  I think that the kids dropped them when we were spray painting them. 

 Bones here is an old friend who likes to hang out with us this time of year.

     This wreath was one of the first decorations I bought after I married Handy Hubby so it has a lot of sentimental value.

     One last picture at twilight to show the lights.  That’s about it.  We will carve our pumpkins Sunday and light them and add them to the front porch on Halloween.   Happy Halloween!

Eyeball Soup

Thursday, 27. October 2011

     Bloody eyeball soup served with bone sandwiches is a family tradition at our house every Halloween.  I love it because it is quick and easy.  The kids love it because it’s gross and yummy. 

     If you didn’t guess already, Bloody Eyeball Soup is really tomato soup with green olives added (add them right before serving or the whole soup will taste like olives).  The bones are grilled cheese sandwiches cut with my bone-shaped cookie cutter.  The kids dip their bones in the “blood” and then slurp up the eyeballs.  Happy Halloween Everyone!

Halloween Table

Wednesday, 26. October 2011

Today’s post is heavy on the photos, so I will go light on the text. 

 

Above are a couple of uninvited guests dropping in.

 Here are some pictures of the table in the daylight.

 What’s on the menu?  Brains under glass.

 And pickled eyeballs.

  I had some gold chargers that I didn’t especially care for.  I spray painted them white and applied some Halloween stickers on them.  Now I like them. 

     Thank you for visiting.  I will be joining Susan over at Between Naps on the Porch.  Please stop by for some amazing tablescapes.   Happy Halloween!