Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Eerie Eyeball Weath


This is a pretty neat Halloween craft idea to give a try. May have to get the kids involved in this crafty piece this Halloween season. My kids love to do all kinds of crafts but I must say their favorites and mine are Holiday crafts.

Credit - This craft was found on countryliving.com with the link below.
http://www.countryliving.com/crafts/projects/best-halloween-crafts-ever#slide-5

Here are the instruction that was listed for this item, which can all so be seen at the link provided above.

To create this eerie embellishment, you'll need about eight dozen glow-in-the-dark rubber eyeballs and a 12 inch foam wreath. Wrap the form in black crepe streamers and secure with straight pins. Poke a hole in the back of one eyeball with the sharp end of a flat headed pin; then insert the pin's flat end into the hole. Using a thimble to protect your finger, press the pin halfway in. Push the sharp end of the pin into the form. Repeat until the wreath is full and hang as desired.

Seem to be a fairly cheap and easy but yet fun Halloween project for anyone to try.

Cheddar Witch's Fingers



These defiantly look interesting and creepy all at the same time.  I have provided the link below for the recipe of these ghastly but tasty fingers.

Spooky spider eggs.


Thought this was a neat idea for a spooky dish for any Halloween get together.

Credit for this info comes from -  sunset.com
http://www.sunset.com/food-wine/holidays-occasions/good-halloween-candy-recipes-00400000047868/page2.html

Spooky spider eggs

If deviling your eggs isn't enough this Halloween, spider them too. Joanie Pimentel in Sunset's information technology department came up with this styling idea for a staff party last Halloween. She cuts pitted black olives in half lengthwise and nestles one half on top of an egg for the body, and then cuts the other half crosswise into thin slices to form the creepy legs.