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Discover old fashioned free vintage Halloween printables. Display these treasures to add a spooky touch to your Halloween celebrations.
These Halloween themed color by sight word worksheets are perfect for practicing early reading skills with your kindergartners. Learn sight words in a fun and creative way. Get your printable sight word practice worksheets today!
This is a very cool resist effect which I thought was suitable for Halloween art. If you don't celebrate Halloween in your school and/o...
If you're struggling with the question of whether or not to celebrate Halloween from a Christian perspective, you'll find this post helpful.
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This post, DIY Rainbow Spider Web Wreath for Halloween, is sponsored by Consumer Crafts. Thank you for supporting the brands that keep the crafts coming! I believe it is my mission to share colorful Halloween crafts. I was never a big fan of the gory and dark Halloween, but colorful and cute? Now that is […]
Yes, Catholics celebrate Halloween, and some research on this holiday will show that it has very Catholic roots. The Holy in HalloweenI grew up Catholic and I grew up celebrating Halloween, but I n…
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Description: Welcome to our shop! What you'll receive: - One high-resolution digital file in PDF format. - Dimensions: 10 X 10 inches. Celebrate the spirit of Halloween with this adorable watercolor illustration of a cute Halloween pumpkin. This instant download artwork is perfect for Halloween-themed art, cards, and invitations, adding a touch of whimsical charm to your festive celebrations. The vibrant watercolor technique used in this illustration brings the pumpkin to life, showcasing its playful and friendly personality. Whether you're creating Halloween decorations, greeting cards, party invitations, or simply adding a festive touch to your home decor, this artwork is sure to delight. Print it on cardstock or photo paper, and let your creativity shine as you incorporate it into your Halloween projects. The high-resolution PDF format ensures crisp lines and vibrant colors, allowing you to make a statement with every print. Please note: - This is a digital download. No physical item will be shipped, providing instant access to your artwork. - Colors may vary slightly due to monitor settings and the printing process, adding a unique character to each printed version. Terms of Use: This digital artwork is for personal use only. You may print it for your own Halloween-themed art, cards, or invitations, allowing you to embrace the festive spirit. However, it is not for commercial resale or distribution. All rights remain with Kate Ink Art. If you're interested in using this artwork for commercial purposes, please contact us to inquire about a commercial license. Thank you for supporting our independent art studio! If you have any questions or special requests, please don't hesitate to reach out. We're here to assist you in adding a touch of Halloween magic to your creations!
Last night we had a Halloween activity. It was lots of fun! If you are needing an idea to end the month with, it's not too late to pull this one together. My partner and I decided that we weren't going to make the girls mark off anything for this activity. This was the first time we have ever done this so we didn't feel too bad. We invited the girls to wear their costumes but made it very clear that it wasn't necessary. We didn't want to make anyone feel pressured into spending money or doing something they didn't want to do. But not surprisingly, every girl dressed up! And they all looked great! We used the Primary Room as well as a nearby classroom. This is how the room was set up: We started out with bobbing for donuts. I am sure that everyone knows how to play this! We used yarn and thumbtacks to attach the donuts to the ceiling.Next we split the girls up into two groups. One group painted pumpkins and one group did the "Fear Factor Room." As for the painting we were able to purchase our pumpkins for less than a quarter each. They weren't very big, but if they were any bigger than the girls would have taken way too long to paint them! Now, for the "Fear Factor Room." We used a separate classroom (highly recommended because of the smell! My poor partner is pregnant and it was a little too stinky for her! She was a trooper though and stuck out the nasty stench!) For this we used bowls filled with the following: Vienna Sausages (Freaky Fingers) Peeled Grapes (Ewww...Eyeballs) Cooked Spaghetti (Icky Intestines) Canned Black Beans (Witches Warts) Wet Sponge (Bloody Brains) We had each bowl covered with a box that had a hole in the top. They each got a turn to stick their hand in the bowl and guess what the mystery item was. They loved it and some of them got grossed out. Mission accomplished! While some of the girls were waiting their turn to either paint or play Fear Factor, we had them guess how many candy corns were in the jar. Of course the winner took the jar home. Our last activity was the mummy wrap game. So easy and fun! Another easy game that everyone probably knows how to play. Just pair the girls up and give each team a roll of toilet paper. The first team to get their mummy wrapped wins. Last of all we had a costume and pumpkin decorating contest. The girls didn't know that they were being judged until we handed out the certificates at the end. Here are the categories: Coolest Costume Most Unique Costume Most Creative Costume Most Unique Pumpkin Most Creative Pumpkin Fastest Mummy Wrapper (there were two of these, one for each partner) Fastest Donut Eater Everyone got one award. The girls who did not get one of the above awards still got a certificate for "Participation in Achievement Day's Halloween Night Celebration" I am having trouble downloading a copy of the certificate for you. If I can get it later I will add it. It was lots of fun...yet very exhausting! And a little bonus.... a cute way to give your girls their invitations! Just use a toothpick, like this. For the cupcake all you need is a frosted cupcake, striped shortbread cookies, a Hershey Kiss and red gel coloring and voila!
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Halloween is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than with some spooky and stylish crochet projects? In this tutorial, we’ll guide you through the process of creating your very own Halloween-themed crochet tote bag. This versatile bag is not only a great accessory for trick-or-treating but also a fun project to […]
These creative and punny costumes will give you some great ideas to ensure that your costume is a hit this Halloween.
Here is a new one- Free Halloween Printable- Pin a Boo on A Ghost! Follow me on instagram for updates and more Halloween fun! Looking for more free Halloween printables- check out these- “Witch’s Spell” Kid Science Experiment Halloween Free Printable. and Halloween Iron On Tees and Halloween Candy Scavenger Hunt As part of my make Halloween […]
The thrift store is full of items to turn into Halloween crafts, so scroll through this collection before your next thrifting trip!
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My son has long since loved St. Michael - in fact, this will be his third year dressing as his favorite saint for Halloween. To celebrate Michaelmas on September 29th, I've pulled together a list
Halloween is just around the corner, and it’s time to transform your home into a hauntingly beautiful masterpiece. Whether you’re hosting a spooky soiree or just want to delight the trick-or-treaters…
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