Showing posts with label halloween ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween ideas. Show all posts

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Spirit Halloween

Are you ready for Halloween? What costume will you wear?

October 31st is Saturday this year, so it is a perfect day for a party. You will get a chance to rest on Sunday before going to work (and clean your house, if the party happened at your place).
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I love Halloween fun but this year I don't have any ideas what costume I will want. Every year I want to make a steampunk Victorian style dress but I am getting so busy with my daily routine that I end up buying a new costume from Spirit Halloween.

Funny thing, I am finding more and more scary vintage books this year. Something to tell around the campfire to scare the crowd!
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There is still time to get into Halloween mode and think of some fun ideas for October 31st. Please share yours!
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Monday, October 21, 2013

Eggplant garlic spread, Halloween style


This easy to make eggplant spread is a great example of how to transform the ordinary food into Halloween treat for your party. It is also a great vegetarian dish that is low in caries.
 

You will need:
2 eggplants
1 garlic bulb
sunflower or olive oil (I like to use the fragrant unfiltered sunflower oil purchased at the Russian food store),
lemon juice to taste
salt, pepper to taste
crackers or sliced toasted bread for serving
1 loaf of French bread
1 plastic  skeleton toy, thoroughly washed and dried, slightly longer than the bread. Do not use the toys with the small parts which can be easily detached!

Preheat oven to 400'F. Wash and pat dry the eggplant and garlic (do not peel). Wrap garlic in a piece of foil. Place vegetable on a baking sheet and bake for 20 minutes. Turn  the oven off and leave your vegetables inside until cool.

Peel the eggplant and garlic and place in a bowl. Blend your vegetables if you like a mushy texture or simply chop the eggplant and mush the garlic. Add salt, pepper, lemon juice and sunflower/olive oil to taste.
Now, let's decorate. 
 


I sliced my bread horizontally, scoop the soft insides and placed my skeleton into a bread. Then I filled the opening with chopped eggplant and garlic mixture and arranged the crostini around it.


Now it's even got a name, The Dead Man' dip! :)  Make sure the skeleton is visible so that someone would not bite into it.

Have a fun party!

Sunday, September 9, 2012

New at SocksAndMittens - Halloween gloves and scarflettes

It is just September but I am very excited about Halloween. We are hoping to get up north this year and have wonderful outdoor party so I might not need any special Halloween costumes to wear. I still would like to wear something special so I thought of something easy to go with a simple black dress.


In my very special cozy knitted world it's gloves and scarves, of course. They will transform your look in minutes!

We made a couple of extra pairs for our SocksAndMittens shop on Etsy - please stop by if you have the time! Black with mustard stripes or black with purple - you decide which one you like the best!


After all, each witch must have a pair like these, you know :) 

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Halloween home decor ideas form the stained glass expert

I love to decorate our house for Halloween but I am always looking for some new ideas. I went to Alla FleetingStillness for inspiration with this matter.

Alla is a great stained glass items designer, I really love her style. I am proud owner of two wonderful pieces made by her and I am completely trusting her with home decor!  




 1. What does Halloween mean to you?

To me, Halloween is the most fun holiday of the year. I like it even more than my birthday. I think I like it because it is a holiday that does not celebrate anything in particular, at least for me. I know Halloween has a rich history, but it is not really the history that is celebrated. This is the most fun, no-obligation, crazy, come up with your own theme and let-it-all-out holiday. It can be very much fun for adults - I hosted a black-tie champagne party once, and always is fun for kids - last year we had a huge turnout of kids and parents, probably 70 people total. I like hosting parties, and Halloween parties are the most fun.

2. What would your suggestions be for picking Halloween decorations?
I love to decorate my house, both inside and outside. Every year I buy a few more items and my husband complains that they take up too much space in the garage. But he sure stops complaining when I open all those boxes and decorate the house, making sure it looks different every year.


I have neighbors that pull all the stops out while decorating outside. Last year, they had a huge installation with three life-sized surgeon figures operating on a zombie in their front yard! I think this is absolutely wonderful, but if you are not up for an effort of this scale you could just put out some strategically placed string lights, a few carved pumpkins, or votive candle holders in paper bags decorated with scary drawings. Just make sure you put sand into these paper bags to avoid fire.


Inside, I like to have a couple of focal points, so last year I got 3 5-foot-tall cardboard figures with repositionable limbs (a witch, a mummy, and a zombie) and attached them to the wall at the entrance. I also got a plastic sheet to cover the refrigerator with a picture of an open refrigerator full of spoiled food and severed limbs. This year I am planning to get a motion-activated broom that waltzes around and cackles.

After your focal points are in place, just pull out your last year's decorations and use them in a different way, or not as intended. For example, last year I took my old vampire shoulder-length black gloves, stuffed them with crumpled newspaper and stuck them behind a mirror - it looked pretty nice - two black hands reaching out :)

There are simple touches and small-scale handmade projects you can do that will add some extra spice. Transparent plastic sheeting from a hardware store (that is normally used to cover up the floor and furniture while painting) can be transformed into a removable wall mural of a cemetery or a Halloween table cover with help of only black and red permanent markers. White balloons wrapped into leftover plastic sheeting make wonderful floating ghosts, and also are great party favors for the kids.


3. What costumes are you and your family thinking about wearing this year?
This is the hardest question of all. I do not know yet. Last year I was The Queen Of Hearts, and my husband was what we called An Elegant Vampire, my daughter was a Witch with an electrified costume, a and my son was a Ninja that lost half of his gear. So far, my daughter has changed her mind about a 100 times, going from Hermione to An Indian Girl to A Witch to a Ninja… My son wants to be a zombie boy and he found a pretty cool costume for that. I will probably pick costumes for my husband and I after we're done picking for the kids. As the last resort, my huge butterfly wings, cat tail and ears, black feather boas, veils and other items left over from the past parties could be mixed up into some sort of a black mutant animal :)

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Halloween ideas from the jewelry girl

Albina (AroundBeads) is very passionate about making jewelry. I thought of her immediately when I was thinking of nice accessories to wear for a party. 

So I asked the following 3 questions:

Would you share with some easy tips for Halloween jewelry?
I believe Halloween jewelry can be simple and it does not have to be expensive. You just need to match your costume with some spooky or fun jewelry. 

 


Get a combination of skull bracelets, spider rings and earrings, and bat necklaces. You can also wear pumpkins, candy corn, skeletons, coffins, spider webs… Black and orange are the traditional colors – so use these colors too!

 

What would be fun Halloween jewelry for a child to wear?
It depends on child’s costume of course. Princess would wear a tiara, fancy pendant and earrings; pirate could wear a hoop earring (one on a clip-on will work perfect). My daughter wants to be a witch this year. I am thinking to make her a spider ring.
 
Name 3 things that you cannot imagine Halloween without?
Jack-o-lantern, trick-or-treating kids, and candies.




But wait, there is more! 


 Albina is also going to share an easy to follow tutorial for this beautiful Gothic ring! 

See my next post for the tutorial.


Friday, September 9, 2011

That's witchful thinking

Halloween is getting closer and I am already getting excited, the party spirit, you know.

I was thinking of costumes and decorations for this year and realized I can not come up with many new ideas so I contacted a couple of my friends for some new inspiration. I asked these three friends just three questions about Halloween.

Maybe some of these ideas will help you for your party. Please see my blog for the questions and responses.

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