Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Easy DIY Mike Wazowski Costume




What you will need:
Lime Green Fleece 
White felt
Black felt
Fabric glue
All for under $10! 
I made this costume for a two year old so everything is to scale for him. You might have to adjust the sizes given on whom the costume is for
I used a dollar store laundry basket for a guide to the circle for Mike's body.

I am not a circle cutting pro, so i had to do a little trimming. 

I used a medium sized Pyrex as a guide for the white in his eyes. 

Put a good amount of fabric glue on the back of the eye and firmly press to the body. 

Used a coaster for the color of Mike's eye. 

Mike's eye seemed naked without an eyelid so i used some extra lime green fabric to make an eyelid. 

For the pupil i used a glass as a guide for the circle. 

Loved how the eye turned out!

The teeth are the fun part. Make them fun!

I used the teeth as a guide for the smile length. You can decide how big you want your Mike to be smiling. 

It just didn't seem right with only top teeth so i added some bottom ones.  

To finish off Mike's face I added black felt to the mouth. 

To make it an easy costume to put on I added lime green straps by using the left over green fabric. I cut out an identical lime green body circle for the back of the costume. I then cut out two straps from the fleece fabric each one about the depth of 3 fingers. To insure the straps would stay in place I sewed them by using some green thread I had leftover from a previous project. 

Tada! You have a Mike Wazowski costume for under $10! 











Friday, October 31, 2014

Our House For Halloween












All for under $40. 

WE ARE READY FOR SOME TRICK-OR-TREATERS!!!

HAPPY HALLOWEEN. 

What's your favorite Halloween Decoration? 

Saturday, October 25, 2014

You've Been Booed!

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A few mornings back we got the best surprise on our front door step! We had been booed. It has been years since I’ve been booed. The look on my children’s faces once they say the bag of goodies was priceless! It amazes me how neighbors can come together and bring joy to each other’s faces with just a simple thoughtful gift.

If you have been booed before then you probably are familiar with the guidelines. Once you receive your goodie bag you will need to put the “You’ve Been Booed” note on your door or window so your neighbors will know not to Boo you again. Then you will have two days to bring the joy to two other families. Now you have to be as sneaky as a mouse so no one sees the ghost. :)

The fun part is picking out what to put into the Boo Bag. My kids and I took a trip to Target and hit their $1 bins. For us this can be dangerous, but we put a $10 limit on each bag so we wouldn’t go crazy. I personally feel that with Halloween just around the corner kids don’t need an overwhelming amount of candy, so we stuck with getting goodies that were personal to the recipient. Here is what we put together:

Boo Bag for a little girl:
2 Age appropriate books
Sticker book
Halloween socks
Frozen Headband Set
Plastic Halloween cup
Pack of Halloween pencils
Bath Paint
Witches hat with cotton candy in it
Candy Vampire teeth
Skittles Pumpkin
M & M tube

Boo Bag for a Boy:
Age appropriate book
Halloween Socks
Pack of fake mustaches
Halloween cup
Halloween pencils
Glow Sticks
Bouncy Eyeballs
Candy Vampire teeth
Sour Patch Kids
Air Heads
Witches hat with cotton candy in it

My son picked out the pumpkin and monster cloth bag to put all the goodies in, but you can make your Boo Bag out of anything you would like. You can use the plastic pumpkins for trick-or-treating or you can make something.

For the FREE PRINTOUT of the “You’ve Been Booed” ghost that I designed CLICK HERE.

HAPPY BOOING!

Monday, October 20, 2014

Fall in New England is Simply the BEST


As the weather begins to get colder and the leaves change in color, well kind of change, my longing for New England grows stronger. There are defiantly some advantages to living in Texas, but a fall in New England is like no other! It has been three years now since I took the drive up 93 to look at God’s beautiful painting. Oh how i miss it! For some reason fall just doesn’t feel like fall this year, which is sad because fall is my favorite time of year! I can’t wait to pull out my UGG boots and North face jacket. I jump for joy when Starbucks brings back the Pumpkin Spice Latte! This year i just want to bring a little bit of my home to Texas. 

I miss driving down the road and being taken away by all the different colors within the trees.

I miss Apple picking in the cold crisp air.

I miss drinking warm apple cider while sitting around a fire outside. 

I miss wearing sweaters, scarves, and boots because its cold outside….not just for fashion.

I miss shopping down Newbury Street wearing just a North Face fleece window shopping for Christmas. 

I miss holding a Pumpkin Spice Latte to warm my hands 

 I miss all the Halloween festivals and events  


But most of all I miss the smell! There is no way to describe the smell of New England other than… Perfect! 
What is your favorite thing about Fall? 

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Ebola Infects Halloween Candy


I am not one to write about politics or world issues, nor is this blog about such topics, but I fear the Ebola virus. With Halloween just around the corner this article sent me into a panic attack. Yes, I might be an overactive mother, but that is ok with me! The fact that 3 Ebola patients have been diagnosed close to home is terrifying! ….and now this. When are we going to be able to enjoy a holiday and not have to fear for the safety and health of our families?

Some of the world’s largest chocolate companies are joining the fight against Ebola, as the virus threatens the world's chocolate supply.
Nestle, Mars and Hershey are among the companies pledging support to combat the disease wrecking havoc on nations that border Ivory Coast --the world’s biggest exporter cacao --the raw ingredient in chocolate. 

Ivory Coast has shut down its borders with Liberia and Guinea, two nations hardest hit by the Ebola virus, shutting out migrant workers needed to pick the beans that go into M&M, Snickers Bars and Hershey's Kisses, reports Politico. Though Ivory Coast has yet to report a single case of the deadly virus, residents are fearful that the disease may quickly cross borders.
The World Cocoa Foundation, a non-profit that aids small cocoa farmers, has enlisted the help of many of its 113 members, including Godiva, Ghiradelli, Mars, to raise money for those affected. The organization has not released figures on how much has been raised, and more details are likely to emerge at the group’s annual meeting this Wednesday in Copenhagen, Denmark.
“As a member of the WCF and a supporter of the CocoaAction strategy, Mars is pleased to see the industry coming together to help organizations on the ground in the prevention and eradication of the Ebola virus,” Mars told Politico in a statement.
Prices for cocoa beans have risen in recent weeks due to Ebola concerns, but it's unclear if Americans stocking up on Halloween candy will feel the pinch.  If prices continue to rise, chocolate producers could replace some of the cocoa with fillers, or could just pass the cost onto consumers. This follows a spike in chocolate prices this summer, when cocoa prices jumped by about 8 percent.  
Donations from the chocolate companies will be distributed to the International Federation of Red Cross, the Red Crescent Societies, and Caritas, a charity affiliated with the Catholic Church, according to CNN.

According to the World Health Organization, over 4,000 people have died from Ebola in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. Chocolate magnate Nestle is said to be “deeply concerned” about the devastating potential spread of the virus through West Africa which is home to many of its 6,300 African employees. 
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