Growing up in middle America in the 70s, our Halloween celebrations were fun but simple.
Marsha Lynn Smith
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It’s rare that I find myself in the position of needing more Halloween decorations. After all, we have enough to decorate several houses.
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I was floating around YouTube recently when I came across the trailer for the 1986 science fiction cult classic The Fly, starring Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis.
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As a creative, my want-to-do list is a mile long. There is no end to the projects I would like to make.
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Today, I want to revisit this style by creating a piece that oozes an early 1900s charm but is easy on the budget and simple to mask
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Today’s project is a coffin favor box. These boxes are perfect for trick-or-treaters or as a party favor for guests at your haunted soiree
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We’ve been giving out treats by the handful or using cellophane bags to package our treats, but this year, I’m making my treat bags.
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I enjoy breaking out the colored pencils and having creative time to color, so I’m taking advantage of a cold day to whip up some new party hats.
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I am running out of room in the spaces allotted to my frightful fabrics prints, so today I’m making a new Halloween pennant banner.
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When Halloween season rolls around, I am often up to my eyeballs making decorations for two local Trunk-or-treat events.
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Last year, I added a coloring page for a sugar skull mask to the Haunted Library. There was no blog post, but I highlighted it in the Making Make Believe …
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I have quite a few costume canes, but not the one I needed so, I decided to make one. After all, how hard could it be?