Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Hershey Bat Halloween Candy Bars

I have made these Hershey Bat Halloween Candy Bars for three years now. Thanks to moving and having two daughters in school. Yay! I love it when I can reuse something. My little kindergartner just learned about bats last week in school so this will be the perfect Halloween treat to take to her classmates:) And for a bonus she LOVES Hershey chocolate bars. I'm sure all the parent's are going to appreciate me giving their child a full size chocolate bar:)

Halloween School Treats
Bat chocolate bar
Kindergarten treat
All packaged up and ready to go. I love this little bin I got at Target last year. It is the perfect size for my little one to carry and if she drops it everything should still stay inside.

Saturday, November 7, 2015

Halloween 2015

Here is the beautiful but ornery butterfly. She picked her costume out this year:)



Here are the two trick or treaters before their Halloween outing. This was as good as it got for pictures. They were ready for candy and didn't want to waste a lot of time taking pictures with Mom. lol

Jack O'Lantern Juice Soda for Classroom Teachers on Halloween


Aren't these Jack O'Lantern juice sodas adorable? I bought a 6 pack of orange Crush pop from the store and made these Jack O'Lantern sodas. I designed the pumpkin face in Silhouette and used some vinyl to attach to the clean Crush pop bottle. I then packaged them up in clear goodie bags I got from Dollar Tree. I prefer Dollar Tree's bags because they are more transparent than the one's I have from Hobby Lobby. Hobby Lobby's had a more foggy look. The straws are from Walmart and then I dropped in a few candy corns for added cuteness. I love how they turned out and the teacher's did too. Hope y'all had a Happy Halloween!

Saturday, October 17, 2015

DIY Halloween Window Silhouette

I love Halloween! This year I got pretty creative and did a Halloween display. I had found this image awhile back and thought it was just too cute. I love Halloween but without all the gorey scary stuff. I like the cutesy decorations. My girls will agree. LOL.

One of the best parts about this is it is easy to remove and doesn't leave any residue behind and is completely customizable to your space/window. We are in an apartment now so pretend those dirty windows are part of the decoration. We are on the second floor and didn't want to hang outside to clean them.  Yeah, that's what we will agree on, right?

Forgive the photos they are from my iPhone. I was being lazy.
projector for window display
Here is the overhead set up to project onto the window. I used a TV tray to get it to the right height.

halloween silhouette on projector
Put the transparency on the overhead projector.

cute halloween silhouette
Project your image up onto the window to make sure you have it properly placed.

pencil traced silhouette
I put some scotch tape up to keep the Magic Cover up in place and traced the projected outline with a pencil.

material for window silhouette
Here is what I'm using to put it on the window. I had to order mine off of Amazon. It's called Magic Cover and it sticks to the window but it comes off clean. It is also double sided black. Meaning this will show black on both sides. Love it. But not that it comes in 24 ft! Looks like I will be finding lots of projects to use this on.


black out material for silhouette
Here is the Magic Cover traced. Can you see the pencil lines? It is just enough to see to cut it out.

halloween window silhouette
 I had to divide my silhouette into 3 parts. I decided to put the center of it straight down the middle of the girl since this would be the easiest. Here is the first part cut out.

black cover for window display
 When I started sticking the silhouette to the window I put the top on first then slowly pressed down with my hand will I moved the paper backing away as I went down.

window black out
Here it is going up. My photo bomber in place as usual. My husband told me I'd have to take it down if the dog started barking excessively at it. It was a 50/50 chance but she's good with it:)

I loved how it turned out and I've had lots of neighbors complement it as well. Looks like another project I will be repeating.

Chalkboard Art Tutorial

diy chalkboard art
Here is my Halloween chalkboard. It's a little busy for my taste...but it's only going to be up for a few weeks so I can live with it. The design is Lindsay Letters. I love all of her stuff and now you can buy some of her work at Hobby Lobby!

BTW This is how I do all my chalkboards. I start with finding a design I like, then resize it and touch it up a little or a lot depending on the image quality I have in Photoshop, size it to 8 1/2 x 11, and have it printed at an office supply store on a transparency for .75 cents.
diy hand lettering
Here is my dog photo bombing as I'm trying to show you the image projected up on the board from the overhead. She loves the projector. She literally runs to me and waits for me to plug it in. It's her favorite craft machine because its puts out heat like a heater. She's crazy. My kids were literally swimming this week it's still so hot here in Texas. It should be called Hot-ober instead of October.

diy chalkboard
Here is the board during mid production. It's really easy to do. You should try it!
Need more inspiration? Check out my other chalkboards:Good Mom MottoAutumn is the Year's Last Loveliest SmileEaster Bunny & Chicks Chalkboard




Friday, October 31, 2014

Halloween Family Dinner

I love the holidays!  All of them.  For Halloween I made a special dinner. 
halloween dinner ideas

 For the main course I served stuffed Jack O' Lantern bell peppers.

pumpkin face soda

Jack O' Lantern pop was served for the drink. You may have remembered I made this also last year. It will be a repeat because it is so easy and cute!

halloween dinner ideas

And lastly, here are my little pumpkins ready to eat their festive Halloween dinner.

Friday, November 1, 2013

Bumble Bee & Little Red Riding Hood Halloween 2013

Toddler Bumble Bee Halloween

Homemade Little Red Riding Costume

Cute Halloween Costumes

Pottery Barn Bumble Bee Costume

Diy Red Riding Hood Cloak

Cute Bumble Bee Costume
Here is what my girls were this year for Halloween.  They were too easy!  Payton's classs two weeks before Halloween informed me that their costumes had be a book character.  Great.  Thankfully she was Little Red Riding Hood last year and agreed to be it again this year.  Usually, I wouldn't do this but simpler the better this year was my motto. Emmy was a recycled bumble bee that Payton was at this age.  Aren't they too cute!

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Halloween Boo-ing!

Crush pop decorated eat drink and be scary

I made these "Boo" drinks for part of our "Boo" basket for our neighbors.  So simple but so cute.

Halloween Treats for School

bat halloween mini water bottles
I love holidays and love them even more with kids.  I made water bottle labels for Payton to take for her Halloween party. I basically revamped the water bottles I did years ago when I made them for a Halloween party.



Halloween Costume for Your Drink

I thought this was a clever idea.  Especially if you are going to a Halloween party. Doesn't your drink need a costume too?


I removed the label, it is Crush pop. Then, I designed a face using my Silhouette machine and cut out the vinyl and applied it to the bottle.  I finished it off with some baker's twine and a little leaf.  This would be so cute for a Halloween party or a hostess gift for a Halloween party.
 

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

My Little Owl!

Pottery Barn owl Costume
Isn't she the cutest owl EVER! 
Pottery Barn Owl Costume
Toddler Owl Costume
Pottery barn Owl Costume
I love Pottery Barn costumes.  They are usually kind of pricey but they really do have the homemade look I am after.  I wish I had all the time in the world to set around and sew but two kids keep me BUSY! I've never regretted a costume I've bought from Pottery Barn so I feel like that is justification enough for the price.  Ha. Ha. By the way....I still have Little Red Riding pictures to post and I did make hers since the price was too steep for me to fork over for that one and I L.O.V.E. how it turned out.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Little Red Riding Hood & The Big Bad Wolf Costume Inspiration

Little Red and Big Bad Wolf Costume Inspiration

For Halloween this year I'm thinking my six year old needs to be Little Red Riding Hood and her dad needs to be The Big Bad Wolf.  I can't decide on which wolf though.  Since he is 6'3 I'm not sure the granny wolf will fit him and he is very hot natured.  So, I'm sure he would much rather a mask and a cloak he could take off if he got too hot and he would probably be much more comfortable in his jeans and t-shirt. 

Delima....Since I would have to make everything I'm trying to figure out if it would be worth it.  But, if he is in town there is a Father & Daughter Halloween Girl Scout dance where they will have the opportunity to wear these as a pair.  That just sounds weird to me Halloween Father & Daughter dance....is it just me?

Update 2013: I made the Little Red Riding Hood costume last year but didn't take very many pictures but fortunately my daughter wanted to be for two years.  Here are the pictures in her costume.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Halloween 2010

My little ladybug posing in front of the house.

Ginger anxiously awaiting trick-or-treating.  We put a glow stick on her since she runs if she gets away.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Halloween Skeleton and Baby Maternity Shirt Tutorial

I saw this Maternity Halloween Skeleton shirt idea first over here but no one could find where to buy the iron on so I decided to try my first freezer paper stenciling.  I would have loved to have bought this one off of etsy since I'm a perfectionist but unfortunately didn't have time since I needed it today.
The cost breakdown:
Target long sleeved black shirt: $10
Humongous roll of freezer paper (couldn't find a small roll) $6
White fabric paint: $1.50
Pink fabric paint: $1.50
Sponge brush: already had
Exacto knife: already had but definitely should have bought replacement blades (you probably will go through a couple if you keep a sharp blade installed).  My stencil was terribly difficult to cut out because I had a dull blade and wouldn't go back to the store to buy more.
DIY Maternity Costume
Here is the finished product.  It looks cuter in person.  And pretend you don't see the missing rib bone above the heart.  I was too lazy to fix it when I figured out I forgot to trace one.  I don't think you can tell or can you?

DIY maternity shirt costume
Here is a picture of all the supplies needed.

Skeleton maternity shirt
First, I didn't have a pattern so I saved the picture of this lovely lady displaying her Halloween shirt (make sure you click on the picture so you can get the largest picture possible) and opened it up in gimp (a free photo editing program) cropped only the image that I wanted to stencil and then zoomed until it was the size I desired for my pattern.  Taping a piece of copy paper on my computer screen I first traced the rib cage and then scrolled down and traced the baby on a second piece of paper and then taped them to together so it would be the appropriate size because the whole image would fit on my computer screen.  If I had this to do over I would have just taped the freezer paper on the computer screen and traced it on there so you don't have to cut through two layers of paper.

Next, tape your pattern (if you trace it onto copy paper first) onto your freezer paper and use your exacto knife to cut out your pattern.
maternity skeleton shirt
This is what your pattern should look like after you cut it out with your exacto knife.
maternity shirt
Next, iron a piece of freezer paper on the inside of your shirt shiny side up to absorb any pain that might leak through and to prevent bleeding.

skeleton and baby costume
Turn your shirt right side out and iron your stencil on the front, shiny side down. Make sure there are no air bubbles or the paint will leak through.  Then using your foam brush paint carefully on the stencil.  Try and brush from the edges inward, this helps from the paint leaking under your stencil.  I tried to do this but I wasn't too careful and everything was fine.  I found pouncing the foam brush like you would a regular stencil helped me.  Let dry overnight and then heat set it with an iron.  Voila your very own pregnancy costume with baby included.  I would have loved to made mine with a pink bow but I won't find out the sex until Monday :(
Update: While my daughter was trick or treating at her Grandparent's house the local paper came around with a school food drive and I was put in their small town of Fort Gibson, OK newspaper. I decided to put it in since I thought the picture of the shirt turned out pretty good.


Update this time 2012.
I made this again but this time for my niece. She came to visit while she was pregnant and remembered me wearing it. This time I used my Silhouette, that I didn't have then. I have the files but am unsure how to file share. So, if anyone wants it just email me or leave a comment. Please specify if you want the pdf or Silhouette file (you have to have a SILHOUETTE MACHINE to use the Silhouette file).  If you have the Silhouette Cameo I would adjust the width to accomodate your body size.  My file size is for 8 inches in width because this is how wide the Silhouette SD will cut.  The only thing I ask is that you don't post or share these file as your own:)

Hopefully, I am doing this right.  I had so many people request these files I decided to branch and and to finally figure out (HOPEFULLY) how to share my files. I can no longer keep up with the requests.  I'm so happy so many people are being creative.  Remember I would still LOVE to see your pictures of your finished product.

Baby Part - PDF
Skeleton Part - PDF

Baby Part - Silhouette Users
Skeleton Part - Silhouette Users

It was a ton easier this time since the exacto knife method is a little time consuming especially on the smaller parts, like the toes. I also put two coats of paint on this time and it made is much brighter. I also rushed the process by using the hair drying to dry it since she came on Halloween and I wanted to finish it while she was there so I would put the baby in the right place. I think I could have even moved it down a little bit. Oh, and I couldn't find a straight sided black maternity shirt that didn't have the ruching on the sides and I thought it would be a problem but it wasn't at all. I love how it turned out again!


Here is an up close view.

I also added a little bow to her baby since she know she is having a girl.  I chose not to do a face like all of the other ones (on mine and on hers) because it looked kind of creepy to me.

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And DON'T FORGET to send me a picture of when you get finished making your shirt. I love seeing all the crafty people out there!


2013: Here is the latest reader's Halloween Skeleton & Baby Maternity Shirt. Great Job, Allison! From Allison: " I used it to announce my pregnancy to friends. I wore it under a jacket then just took it off to see who noticed. It came out great - thanks for the helpful instructions!"

Sorry, if you have sent me a picture and you don't see it here.  I get TONS of emails and I've tried to look back through them to get the pictures you guys have sent me but going through literally thousands of emails they some how have gotten deleted.  Send them, again! Please. Put in the subject picture attached so I will know which ones are which.  Love the pictures!
Here is a picture from reader Evelyn after she finished her shirt.  She said now her son wants one too! Great job, Evelyn.


My husband's is the "Beer and chicken drumstick", my son's is the "Juice box, candy, and gold fish", and mine is obviously the baby one :), my daughter's finished product. I "jazzed" it up with a bow that matches the one in her hair and a tutu. She's a girly girl. :)



Thank you for your easy to follow steps. Looking forward to wearing these to a Halloween Party to announce to friends that are nearby!

Liz Hunt


 Here is my shirt. I think I may add the Superman symbol, because we're having a boy. Thank you so very much for your templates :)

Michelle White


The shirt was a hit! Everyone loved it :)

Hannah Strauss

Here is our skeleton family! Thanks again for the files! 

Not perfect as I was still blow drying the paint at 1 o'clock for a 2 o'clock party!! It was fun and everyone thought it was great!

 Kate Reinbold Mismash

 We got it to work! Thank you so much for your time helping out. Sadly I had to get it cut again since it was cut backward and then had to hurry to get it finished in an hour (paint and drying)...it clumped up and pulled off but still worked out!  It was so fun for everyone to figure out my announcement through my costume!  Thanks again for all your effort in making this happen. :-)

Sarah Lewis

Hello Lisa! I made this today with iron-on transfers. Not as fancy as the freezer paper method, but quick and easy for those if is who are not artistically inclined. Thanks again for the template!
Katie


Thank you again so much! It turned out great. Ended up getting a iron on paper, traced the skeleton, cut, peeled and ironed. The little pieces were hard, ended up using a paint marker to do the toes, and cut out my own fingers for the baby.

Kim Mattice

These worked perfect! I had some extra heat-transfer vinyl, so I flipped the images and did it that way. I LOVE how it turned out, thanks for saving me the trouble of designing it myself!
Sara (baby #5, by the way!)
Thank you so much for sharing your hard work and files with us. You made our Halloween a great one. Our families loved the shirts and couldn't stop talking about them. We really appreciate it.
Oh and if you couldn't tell we are having a girl.
Thanks again,
Janae





It's a boy! Here are the photos from the pdf you sent me! Thank you so much!!

Megan Steele

It's not the best picture, but rain downtown made it hard to pose! Thanks again! I was stopped a lot and asked about the shirt!
Kelly

Thanks so much for the skeleton pdf file! I absolutely loved my Halloween shirt!!

Kristen

Here is my finished shirt! Thanks so much for sending the files to me :)
-Kim


I wanted to thank you for this awesome step by step blog on how to make this very fun shirt. I did mine last night. My sister helped me paint it. Took 6hrs from start to finish and I LOVE IT! This is my first baby so I wanted a fun maternity Halloween costume but not a creepy one. Thanks again. Here's the photos of my shirt and me wearing it.
Sincerely,
Alisha Dickenson
P.S. I'm having a boy but I didn't have any ribbon to make a little bow tie!

Hi Lisa!
I got 2 shirts made, one for my cousin and one for my friend. Only my
friend returned a pic wearing it, but she doesn't know the baby gender
yet. By her side is her first daughter wearing a shirt I gave along
with her mother's. It reads (backwards, in Portuguese) "I've got a
promotion! From family's baby to older sister!"
Thanks again for the pattern!
Angeline


 
 This is the husband's shirt.

I added the hat I think it looks okay couldn't figure out how to make it look better but it works and I love the shirt I wore it to my doctors appointment today and every there loves it.

Tabatha Brockman

Well from far away it looks great, up close, a lil rough lol but I love it. Thanks for sharing the stencil and info. I had a hard time getting the f.p. stencil off once dry, because I put to much paint on. I also used puffy paint cuiz that's all I had. I used a pearly white for first coat and white on top n i think bit gave it a nice sheen/touch
Mandy Castro

Hi Lisa! It turned out great! Here is the photo. I am preggo with baby #3. We are going to find out right before Thanksgiving if it is a boy or girl. We are so excited as well as our two boys!

Dawn R

The shirt turned out great! Thanks so much for the PDF!

Jessica

Hi Lisa,
Here is a pic of the skeleton shirt I made. (Ignore my zombie husband lol) Made a little different with white glitter fabric paint. Its a girl so we added a little pink bow. Thanks again for sending the pattern to me.
Kendra
Thank you so much for your stencils. I wanted it to look like an x-ray so used white glitter paint. I was so excited with the final project.
Again thank you.
Elizabeth Willey
The shirt turned out great! I also made one for my hubby with beer bottle outlines. And the one I made for me I changed the head silouhette to a storm trooper helmet since my hubby and I are big star wars fans.
Thanks for everything!




Thanks,
Shannah Phillips


Thanks Lisa,

It came out great and was a great way to announce our pregnancy!
It was fabulous!  

Thanks!

Alysha

I had about 2 hours before a Halloween party and I didn't fit in any of my old costumes, being pregnant with triplets will do that to you. I ran over to the craft store and got some heat transfer vinyl for my silhouette and downloaded your template. I made a costume for me and for my husband too in less than an hour! I made 3 of the babies and sewed on 2 bows, since we are having 2 girls and a boy (btw this is number 4, 5, and 6 for us!). The costume was a hit! Thank you so much!


Casey

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