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Halloween Fun for the Whole Family

By October 23, 2018 About, All Things Food, Entertainment, Family fun, Holidays, Holidays, Mom Life, My Favorite Things, Recipes, Richmond

I’m guessing by now you can all tell that Halloween is my all-time favorite holiday. Between the creative costume ideas, the scary movies,  the fall weather and the pumpkin-flavored everything, what’s not to love?? Even if Halloween isn’t your favorite, you won’t be able to deny the cuteness and fun of the activities, recipes and crafts below.

 

15 Halloween Crafts, Recipes and Activities To Try Today

 

CRAFTS and SENSORY

 

Photo credit: I Hearts Arts n Crafts’

Fluffy Pumpkin Slime– This would be such a cute activity to try at a playdate or to give away as favors at a preschool class party. I love the idea of putting the slime in glass jars and then decorating them to look like jack-o-lanterns. I’d suggest sprinkling in some pumpkin pie spice which is a lot easier to find than the pumpkin scented oil the author suggests using.

Photo credit: Mom Dot

Spider Web Mason Jars- I love how simple these jars are, and how cheap they’d be to make. I’d recommend getting some glow-in-the-dark glue sticks to make these decorations even cooler.

Photo credit: The Inspiration Edit

Halloween Monster Rocks– This is a great craft for toddlers, and all you need are rocks, paint, glue and google eyes.

Photo credit: Million Ideas Club

Halloween Hand and Footprint Canvas Art– How flipping’ cute are these. I love all of these different options so you can choose the one you like the best, or you can make them all! All you need is paint, glitter, sticker letters, and googly eyes.

Photo Credit: Clare’s Little Tots

Witch’s Potion Sensory Bin– How cute is this? Toddlers and big kids alike will love playing with this cool witch’s brew! Find the water beads here. You can turn the clear water beads into different colors with food coloring. Clare from the blog Clare’s Little Tots also turns this into a fine motor activity by having the children use large tweezers to transfer the plastic insects and googly eyes into smaller pumpkin containers.

 

RECIPES

 

Photo credit: The Seasoned Mom

Jack-O-Lantern Mac and Cheese Cups– So cute and so simple! Plastic cups, a sharpie, blue box M&C and a cucumber stick stem make this fun Halloween lunch complete!

Photo credit: Delish

Ghost Pizza Bagels– 4 ingredients make this recipe another super simple, but adorable appetizer for everyone in your family! Seriously, who can resist a pizza bagel?

Photo Credit: I Knead To Eat

6 Ingredient Monster Cookies– Kids will have a great time mixing in the food coloring and choosing which eyeballs go on each cookie. Using white cake mix as a shortcut makes this recipe quick and easy.

Photo credit: Spaceships and Laser Beams

Crescent Roll Witch Hats– Anyone else find crescent rolls seriously addicting?  Well, this recipe adds two kind of cheeses and salami to them! Yum!

Photo credit: Two Sisters Crafting

Candy Corn Popcorn– I feel like candy corn is one of those love it or hate it foods. Everyone has that one friend who ate too much of it as a child, and can’t even look at it to this day. I had the same experience with those gummy peach rings, but that’s a story for another time. Anyway, this recipe would work even for those who don’t usually do candy corn because here it’s mixed with buttery, salty popcorn. I personally can’t resist a salty/sweet combo like this one.

 

GAMES and ACTIVITIES

 

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Halloween Ghost Bowling– White paper cups, a sharpie, an orange and the patience it takes to continually restack the cups, are all you need for this game that will keep toddlers busy for at least thirty minutes.

Photo credit: Anything for an M&M

Refrigerator Jack-O-Lantern– Create a pumpkin out of orange paper and cut out shapes for the eyes and mouth out of a sheet of black foam. Tape the pumpkin to your fridge and then stick the foam face shapes onto the pumpkin with magnetic tape or masking tape. Ask your child to make a happy pumpkin, a sad pumpkin or a surprised pumpkin. This is a great social emotional activity that teaches kids how our faces can convey what we’re feeling.

Photo credit: Teachers Pay Teachers

Monster Freeze Dance– Kids LOVE a freeze dance. All you need is some fun Halloween music. I love this playlist!

Photo credit: Celebrations.com

DIY Photo Booth– Hang up a plastic black or Halloween tablecloth and orange crepe paper to create a fun backdrop. Make your own photo props with wooden dowels and construction paper or purchase cheap props at The Dollar Tree. Funny glasses, headbands, necklaces and hats all make great props! Have a blast taking pictures of your cuties!

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Halloween Party Scoot Game– Get kids moving with this fun party game. Game cards tell kids what to do from showing off their best scared face to walking like a zombie. The game template can be purchased for only $3.25 at teacherspayteachers.com, but you could also use the idea to make your own. All you need is some notecards and markers.

 

LOCAL ACTIVITIES

Hey Richmond friends, check out these links for all the info on Halloween happenings in RVA during the next week!

Richmond Mom Halloween Guide 2018

Richmond Times Dispatch Halloween Guide: Kid-Friendly Events

Completely Kids Richmond’s Where to Find Trick or Treat Fun

Virginia.org’s Family Fun Calendar of Events– This site lists events happening all around Virginia. Check it out because there is nothing like a day trip to experience the fall foliage in our beautiful state!


Wishing you all a safe, fun-filled and festive Halloween!

Erin

 

 

 

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Ten Adorably Simple Halloween Costumes for Kids

By October 18, 2018 About, Family, Family fun, Holidays, Holidays, Mom Life, My Favorite Things

Halloween is just around the corner! Even if you’re not obsessed with the holiday like I am, you have to admit that seeing your adorable child looking even more adorable than usual is a ton of fun. Nowadays my kids won’t let me dress them up in any costume I choose, so if you have a baby or toddler, you have to take advantage of these years while you can! I miss those days!

Seriously, look how cute they were!

Enough reminiscing! If you want a great costume for your kid, you don’t have to spend a lot of money. The internet has tons of easy homemade costumes that even the most craft-challenged (ie. me) can handle!

Here are my ten favorites:

Photo credit: Pretty Prudent

FRIDA KAHLO

Supplies Needed:

  • Scarf
  • Colorful dress
  • Eyeliner
  • Plastic Flowers
  • Clips or Bobby Pins

 

Photo credit: Make It & Love It

WHERE’S WALDO

Supplies Needed:

  • Red and White Striped Shirt or Onesie
  • Jeans or Navy Pants
  • Red Pom Pom Hat
  • Black Plastic Glasses

 

Photo credit: This House Is Not a Home

A BAG OF POPCORN

Supplies Needed:

  • White Hat
  • White Onesie, Shirt or Pajamas
  • Thick White Material, Felt
  • Red Felt Cut Into Stripes
  • Extra Red and White Felt to Make Popcorn Label
  • Glue Gun to Put it All Together

 

Photo credit: Catherine Marie

BOB ROSS

Supplies Needed:

  • Curly Brown Wig
  • Denim Shirt
  • Painters Palette-You can find these cheap at Hobby Lobby or Michaels.
  • Paint brush
  • Paints to decorate the palette
  • Brown Facepaint or Eyeliner to Draw on Brown Beard

 

STRONGEST MAN

Supplies Needed:

  • Striped Tank Top
  • Sweatshirt to Wear Underneath
  • Small Balls or Balloons to Use as Muscles
  • Black Felt or Black Eyeliner to Draw on Mustache
  • Fake Barbell- A blow-up one like this would be great or you can use a black stick with black balloons tied around its ends.

 

Photo credit: See Vanessa Craft

CARE BEARS

Supplies Needed:

  • Matching Hoodie and Pants of Any Color
  • White Felt
  • Colored Felt for Design and Ears
  • Stencils-These can be used to help design the belly pictures if you’re really not artistically inclined.
  • Glue Gun
  • Puffy Paint

 

DWIGHT SCHRUTE

Materials Needed:

  • Gray, Black or Khaki Pants
  • Short-Sleeved Collared Shirt-preferably an ugly color like mustard or beige
  • Ugly Tie
  • Name Tag Sticker
  • Large glasses-Go to the Dollar Tree for large reading glasses and pop out the frames.

 

 

 

 

STRAWBERRY

Materials Needed:

  • Red Onesie and Red Pants for Underneath
  • Stuffing like this to Create the Round Strawberry Effect
  • Black Marker to Draw Seeds
  • Green Hat
  • Green Felt for the Leaves
  • Glue Gun to Attach Leaves to Hat

 

 

RACE TRACK

Materials Needed:

  • Black Outfit
  • Yellow Electrical or Duct Tape
  • Toy Cars
  • Glue Gun
  • Velcro- You can buy stick on velcro to add to the shirt and the cars so your child can actually stick the cars on and off the track in different places. So fun!

 

Photo credit: KCSTAUFFER/INSTAGRAM

MINI ELEVEN FROM STRANGER THINGS

Materials Needed:

  • Pink Collared Dress
  • Cardigan
  • Sports Socks
  • White Sneakers
  • Blond Wig
  • Red Lipstick for the Bloody Nose. I’d personally skip this on a kid, but if you want to have a really authentic costume, go for it!
  • Eggo Waffles Box

I hope your kids have a great time this Halloween and, if you plan on going trick-or-treating, may your neighbors’ candy baskets be full of chocolate!

#SorryNotSorry

♥ Erin

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Plan a Ghoulishly Good Adult Halloween Party

By October 27, 2017 About, All Things Food, Holidays

Happy Halloween, y’all! Our annual Halloween celebration, October-faced is tomorrow night! Scouring the Pinterest world for the last few days has me feeling like a Martha Stewart reject, but I think I’ve found a few gems that even I can pull off. If I can do it, so can you! Here’s my plan for a fun and festive party:

The Food:

Siracha Queso with Parmesan Pretzel Crisps

 

Pumpkin Barf Guacamole and Tostitos Scoops

 

Caprese Salad Eyeballs

 

Caramel Apple Nachos

Googly Eye Brownies

Crockpot Meatballs – Classic chili sauce and jellied cranberry sauce combo.

Pizza- ’nuff said

The Drink:

Grave Digger Cocktail with Apple Shrunken Heads

Bloody Maria Syringe Shots

Keg- So we get to pretend we’re still young.

Games:

Beer pong and darts will be set up in the garage.

Photo Prop wall- Buy a door poster from the Dollar Tree, like this one, hang it as close to the front door as possible and take everyone’s photo as they arrive.

Tunes:

Here’s a mix of my current jams and my Halloween and old school favorites.

  1. Thriller-Michael Jackson…..duh
  2. Time Warp-Rocky Horror Picture Show
  3. I Want Candy-Bow Wow Wow
  4. Thunder-Imagine Dragons
  5. Gin and Juice-Snoop Dogg
  6. Insane in the Brain-Cypress Hill
  7. It Takes Two-DJ EZ Rock and Rob Base
  8. Feel it Still-Portugal, The Man
  9. Mi Gente(feat. Beyonce)- J Balvin and Willy William
  10. Murder She Wrote-Chaka Demus and Pliers
  11. Worth It- Fifth Harmony
  12. Sorry Not Sorry-Demi Lovato
  13. Willy Wonka-Macklemore
  14. Misbehaving-Labrinth
  15. Mr. Brightside-The Killers

 

Time to go get ready! Have a great weekend all!

Erin

 

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Get Your Halloween Costume Ideas Here!

By October 1, 2017 About, Family, Holidays

October is  here and I’m excited because it’s my favorite month. I frickin’ love Halloween! I love it so much that I even married someone with a Halloween birthday. In addition to celebrating with our kids, we’ve been having an adults-only costume party for the past nine years that we lovingly refer to as October-Faced. My friend and neighbor, Christy, and I love any excuse for a party. Our husbands both have October birthdays, so the party doubles as a celebration for them and we take turns hosting each year.

If you have an adult party to go to this Halloween, here are some of my favorite costume ideas from over the past nine years.

Solo Costumes:

Momma To Be Costumes:

Couples Costumes:

Stairway to Heaven and Highway to Hell

 

Group Costumes:

 

I hope these ideas will help to get your creative juices flowing, and mine too, for that matter. I have no idea what we’re going to do this year! I’ll keep you posted. Happy October!

♥ Erin

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