Wednesday

Favorite Halloween Ideas: Indoors

Jack-o-Lantern Candles
*tip: These slipcovers for pillar candle holders look great flickering along a mantle or staring out of windows. Crafting these spooky faces is time consuming, but you can reuse them for future Halloweens if you handle them carefully.



Levitating Trick-or-Treat Table
What a fabulous way to make an impression on your trick-or-treaters!








*tip: For maximum "bat cave" effect, use these silhouettes in a foyer or other tighter quarters. Use poster-board for reusability.











Gothic Curtains
*tip: We used these spooky curtains on a pass-through/transom type "window" framing the view into the next room. Best made with poster-board.





Paper Mice
*Although these mice silhouettes look extra creepy-crawly on a staircase, we had the shadow silhouette (above) on our stairs so we used the mice along our living room baseboards and over a few wall frames. You need a lot of mice, which makes this project time-consuming, so plan to get it done at your own "pre-Halloween" craft party. Best with poster-board.

Monday

Favorite Halloween Ideas: DIY Costumes

Have I mentioned lately how much I love Costuming? I'm in costume as I write this entry. Guess which one I'm wearing:

The Raven (no sew)
An homage to Edgar Allen Poe's famous creepy poem.
*tip: Buy a black-feather boa and clip individual feathers for headpiece, wrist cuffs, and tail following Martha's instructions. Best to glue beak to a plain, black store-bought mask, otherwise it's too uncomfortable. The black tulle is important to give the bustle volume so don't skimp on materials!











Tulle Ghost (no sew)
Can you imagine seeing someone in this get-up on a moonlit, foggy Halloween night? Get me some Depends.
*tip: Try to find the wider 108" tulle for easier, wider coverage and better effect.











Spiderweb Mother & Baby Spider
So cute! I really want to make a spider costume like this for my black lab. (Not attached to me! Too heavy.)


Even your notoriously party-pooper friends won't object to wearing these gorgeous masks to your Halloween party. The black one would pair perfectly with the Raven costume, wouldn't it?
*tip: use

Critters of Hallow's Eve

What I enjoyed most about trick-or-treating was dressing up. Sure, getting mini chocolate bars - the treats - was cool, but the magic was in transforming into a different character every year. The hard part was choosing among so many exciting options...wonderwoman, pirate girl, jellyfish, ballot box. It wasn't just about throwing on a generic costume. It was Costuming - coming up with the concept, having my mom sew the costume (I can't sew!), planning the makeup and accessories. As a kid, which was your favorite costume?

Speaking of accessories, we think these definitely help make kids' costumes not just memorable but award-winning! Which is your fav?

STAND-OUT HELMET COVERS
So. Much. Fun. There is no way kids will go unnoticed in these way too cute helmet covers. They don't have wait until Halloween to dress up; they can be all sorts of critters everyday before and after H day. We have pets, woodland critters, bugs, ocean life, zoo animals and fairytale characters. Grown-ups need not envy; we have some for you too!











GLOW IN THE DARK PEEPER SHOES
Vampires have returned with a vengeance, thanks to the Twilight phenomenon, True Blood and Vampire Diaries. These, however, are not so foreboding and neither are their co-conspirators (pumpkin, bat, ladybug, spider). The eyeballs glow in the dark! Talk about staying in character from head to toe!












TRICK-OR-TREAT BAGS IN DISGUISE
These cute bags moonlight on Halloween as candy-collecting bags that almost seem to talk, dance and run - bags with feet, tails, fins and beaks. Are you a farm animal this Halloween? Use the duckie or cow bag for trick-or-treating. Ocean animal? Go for dolphin or whale. Are you a Harry Potter character this year? Try the wizard or unicorn bag. The best part is that these plush, cuddly bags are reusable. After Halloween, they have an entirely different life as an overnight, sleepover bag. An eco-conscious, great buy.











GOLDEN EGG IS A NEST EGG
A prop with bling, this egg is a nice touch for fairytale, medieval and Harry Potter themes. Think dragon egg! After Halloween, use it as a coin bank.

Wednesday

Favorite Halloween Ideas: Outdoors

I can't get enough of the inventive ideas posted by creative people. I'm like a kid in a candy store when I'm online. Two of my favorite sites for crafty ideas - yes, these are classics - are MarthaStewart.com and BHG.com, especially for Halloween. My husband and I have attempted (successfully, too) to recreate many of the Halloween craft and recipe ideas on these sites. These are my favorite ideas for whimsical-gothic outdoor decor:
Blackened Jack O Lanterns
*tip: squirrel-proof if you paint faux, foam-pumpkins!








Luminary Warning
*tip: use battery-operated lights for fire safety








Witch's Curtain
*tip: don't discard - you can reuse for future Halloweens








Witch Window Silhouette
*tip: reusable - just use posterboard









Witch's Broom
*tip: use lots of dried grass, glue 2" below top tips to bottom of branch and tie with cord


Sunday

Favorite Halloween Ideas I

I love holidays, because they give us an easy excuse to celebrate, to imagine, to play. After Christmas, my favorite holiday is Halloween because we get to play and be crafty (in a good way). Every year, we decorate the house inside and out, to the amusement of neighbors and trick-or-treaters alike.

Halloween has many styles: gory, gothic, cute, whimsical. Ours is more of a whimsical gothic or spooky whimsical style. We are not interested in staging murderous scenes, so there is no blood and gore in our decor. (Cheesey rhyme, I know.) There is not a single homage to axe murderers or evil spirits. Instead, we like to create a little mystery, a hint of an other-worldly something in the air, in itself an experience a little magical. We use suggestion - an approach more subtle and deliciously goose bump raising - through scent, sight and sound. Fog rolling across the lawn. A light flickering behind a window. Something filmy staring out into the night. Trees grimacing at the sights. Spooky music escaping from the house. The scent of roasting pumpkin seeds dancing in the air. Creepies and crawlies, silhouettes and dazzling pumpkins frolicking inside.

This month, I will share some of my favorite Halloween ideas from the web, starting with a glimpse of those we used at home.

graves: leaf piles, black-painted faux pumpkins with flickering battery-powered votives


dancing ghosts: shower-curtain liners pinned to half-circle styrofoam heads on wooden rods; light at center covered with orange cellophane (check heat safety first)


poster-board silhouette



poster-board silhouettes on painted canvas

Saturday

DC: Arts & Crafts Weekend

If you are in town this weekend, you won't know what to do with yourself because there are just too many fun events to attend. It's a great complaint to have so get out there! A very brief sampling:

DANCE! DANCE! DANCE!
(DC) Modeled after the successful “Fall for Dance” festival in New York City, VelocityDC features world-class dance companies and artists presented in a fast-paced gala format, with dramatically reduced ticket prices. Saturday 7:30p and 10:00p.

INDIE CRAFTS FAIR

(DC) Handmade alternative arts and crafts from indie artists - pottery, furniture, etc. Crafty Bastards - Adams Morgan happens Saturday 10:00a-5:00p.

ART ON THE AVENUE



(Alexandria) Music, food, crafts, contests...a festival with neighborhood charm! Del Ray Art on the Avenue runs Saturday 10:00a-6:00p.
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