Halloween Boutique 2016 | ‘Grimm Tales’ The forest is dark and enchanted…branches creak and leaves rustle as trees close in, obscuring the path home. Wander deep into the shadows and you’ll find frightful folklores, fantastical stories and chilling tales. These bedtime stories will give you nightmares, and you’ll discover that not all fairy tales end …
Complete details on this venue, including pricing and capacity, may be found in Carrie Hayward’s Fairytale Weddings Guide. Ceremony Reception
Complete details on this venue, including pricing and capacity, may be found in Carrie Hayward’s Fairytale Weddings Guide. Ceremony Reception
Complete details on this venue, including pricing and capacity, may be found in Carrie Hayward’s Fairytale Weddings Guide. Ceremony Reception
Monsters Gouls, Ghosts and Goblins #Halloween is coming
When it comes to adorable Halloween DIYs, this Pink-a-boo Halloween Ghost village from Crystal Nova on Instagram is the ultimate in cuteness. She even created a confetti floor with my Boo Ghost Confetti mix including the Boo word cutouts. I just love it all.
Complete details on this venue, including pricing and capacity, may be found in Carrie Hayward’s Fairytale Weddings Guide. Ceremony Reception
There's a time to go over to the dark side. My kids are grown and my little neighbors are quite a bit taller than I am, so it's safe to spookify my Halloween decorating a bit. There will still be benign scarecrows and lurking bats. You might find spiders crawling over orange pumpkins. But this year I'm having fun cutting out these seriously spooky silhouettes for my windows. I copied the templates (Dave Lowe's blog always has inspiring Halloween designs), laid them over some black construction paper and cut away while I was watching Netflix. I ended up with a blizzard of coal-colored scraps to pick off the carpet, but it was worth it to gain some spooky decor. I had them laminated for durability. Yes, it seems silly since construction paper is notorious for fading, but I spent plenty of time cutting them out and I figure that they'll still be provide a nice dark silhouette at night even if they do turn greyish or purply over time. It's just plain easy to tape them to the window now and you can only see the laminating film if you're really looking hard. I have some zombies and other creatures from the netherworld that I'm currently cutting out. I want to enlarge these to life-size to display in our front windows for All Hallows Eve. Enlarging them is easy but I haven't figured out how to stabilize them (black butcher paper) since they'll be too big to laminate. Maybe a clear Contact paper sandwich? There has to be an answer. I wonder if I could enlarge them just enough to fit on black poster board? Hmmm. Stay tuned. Bring joy,
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Hi and a Happy Easter from the UK! Well it's a while since I have posted, the last time I was taking a break as I my Gran had just passed away. A few