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Monday, December 26, 2011
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Monday, December 12, 2011
Halloween Party Decorations - 5 Cheap Ways to Decorate Your House
Halloween is less than a month away, the nights are drawing in and out in the fields the pumpkins are growing bigger and bigger... if you've got a Halloween party planned, there's no need to spend your hard-earned money on a lot of tacky orange and black plastic accessories that aren't even going to last until next October. There are several quick, cheap and easy ways to dress your home in a suitably spooky fashion - and the kids might want to give you a hand too.
Scary Bunting
You can make this by hand but it'll be much, much quicker with a sewing machine. Buy yourself some suitably patterned material and a long reel of black cotton tape, cut triangles out with pinking shears (this saves you having to hem the edges to prevent the material from fraying) and sew the triangles onto the tape. It's really that easy. eBay has a great selection of material (all sorts of spooky patterns and fabrics for very little money) and tape, plus any of the sewing equipment that you'd need. If you're being really thrifty, you can cut up old black shirts, lace curtains, perhaps even outgrown Halloween costumes.
Papier Mache Pumpkins
Make up a batch of papier mache (basically ripped up newspaper and glue - search online for more detailed instructions) and assemble some small, round objects that you can use as moulds (vary them in size - try oranges and apples for small pumpkins, footballs for large ones. A spacehopper for a giant pumpkin!). Squeeze the papier mache around the mould until you have covered it (except for a gap at the top where you can extract the mould when the mache is dry). Leave to dry, then paint orange and draw on scary faces with black paint. If you're careful, you could try cutting out eyes and mouths with a sharp knife.
Pom-Pom Spiders
These are a little too cute to be really scary. You'll need thin cardboard, scissors, black wool, black elastic and black pipe cleaners, plus some stick on eyes if you want to get really detailed. Cut two 'doughnuts' of cardboard (circles with a hole cut out of the centre) of about 10cm diameter. Put together and wrap the wool round and round the cardboard until it's thickly covered. Cut through the edges of the cardboard and all the wool and tie a piece of black elastic around the middle, feeding it between the two pieces of cardboard. Tie tightly and remove the cardboard. Fluff up the wool to make your pom pom. Feed the pipe cleaners through the elastic and twist to make legs. You can add eyes and a string to dangle them from if you like.
A 'Real' Ghost
Buy a helium balloon and tie to the top of a thin wire coat-hanger. Drape a thin white sheet over the balloon and coat-hanger and draw on a scary face with a black marker. You might need to fix the sheet in place with a few stitches. If the coat hanger is too heavy for the helium balloon, you could just use the sheet over the balloon. You could also try painting the sheet with luminous fabric paint for extra spookiness. Watch it bob about with admiration (NB. If you have any neighbours with heart conditions, it might be wise to warn them that this is your handiwork before they die of fright when the 'ghost' floats out into the street....)
Make a Halloween Mural
Buy a sheet of brown wrapping paper (cheap as chips and available from pretty much everywhere). Roll out onto a hard surface (use the floor if necessary) and weigh down the corners. Let the kids go wild with paint, crayons and felt tip pens. You could try and draw all sorts of spooky locations: a graveyard, a mad scientist's laboratory, a far-away planet with space monsters... the possibilities are endless. When your masterpiece is finished, you can fix it on the wall and admire your work.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
How to Train Your Dragon Costume Ideas For Halloween 2010
When bright and earnest young Hiccup, the only son of a Viking tribe known to be adept at slaying dragons, forms a rare bond with one of the kind he had originally wanted to kill, the new friendship threatens long-established family ties and traditions.
This one-of-a-kind animated film has certainly captivated the hearts of many children and you can bet on it that at least one of the kids in your neighborhood will definitely be dressed as Hiccup or Astrid, or perhaps even Toothless. There are no How to Train Your Dragon costumes officially licensed and released, for now, but you can certainly make use of creative ingenuity and some patience in looking for materials that will resemble an authentic Viking dragon-slayer costume.
Creating a Hiccup How to Train Your Dragon Costume Yourself
Hiccup is not so easy to portray. To start off, you can buy or borrow a greenish-grey long-sleeved tunic that will be your top. Next, look for brown, tight-fitting pants that are reminiscent of the Middle Ages. If you can't find any of these items, you can always sew them yourself or have somebody else do it for you. Of course, the Viking helmet is an essential part of the Hiccup costume and should never be missed. There are several Viking helmets available from online and brick-and-mortar costume stores, but you can also make a papier-mache helmet yourself.
Other Licensed How to Train Merchandise
Official How to Train Your Dragon costumes are not available yet, but this doesn't mean you cannot take advantage of existing How to Train Your Dragon merchandise to spice up a kids' Halloween party or a birthday bash. Your children and their friends will definitely go nuts over colorful paper cone hats and deluxe party favor kits adorned with Hiccup and Astrid's dragon adventures.
Dressing Up as a Night Fury Dragon
Hiccup's massive friend, Toothless, is a Night Fury Dragon, a type of dragon that is very rare but is very intelligent. Night Furies are black in color, so it will be very easy for you if you are planning to look for your own fabric and create your child's costume yourself. Unlike other dragons in the movie, a Night Fury has a flat back so you don't have to worry about creating a lot of bunting. However, make sure to keep the wing largely spread out like two large kits in opposite directions.
Other Kinds of Dragon
There are other kinds of dragons in the movie and your kid might want to be one of them instead of a Night Fury. It pays to get to know these dragons better before attempting to purchase or make a costume for your kid. Gronckles are dragons with tiny wings while Monstrous Nightmares are known to be very large and spiny. Deadly Nadders have blue crests, Terrible Terrors are the size of dogs, and Hideous Zipplebacks are dragons with two heads. And, of course, the Red Death, a huge dragon and the main enemy in the movie, is not to be missed-not in the movie or this Halloween!
Saturday, December 3, 2011
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Thursday, November 24, 2011
Fourth of July Kids Games
A good way to celebrate the Fourth of July is with these fun fourth of July kids games.
Torpedo Hunt
Hide a lot of small paper torpedoes in various places around the lawn.
Give each child a paper bag and at a signal, which is the explosion of a torpedo, they begin to hunt for the hidden torpedoes.
The one finding the most is given a small flag which the children salute by firing off their torpedoes.
The Flag of the Free
With water colors or crayons sketch the American flag on white cards omitting the stars.
Give each guest a card and forty-six tiny stars.
Wave a flag as a signal to begin placing the stars on the blue of the flag.
Ring a bell at the end of five or six minutes and award a small silk flag or a fire cracker candy box filled with candy to the one having his flag the most complete.
Flags of All Nations
Drape the red, white and blue bunting from tree to tree and nail to the trees flags of sixteen different countries; the flags to be numbered.
Provide each guest with a card containing as many numbers as there are flags.
The guests are requested to fill out the cards with the names of countries the flags represent, and are allowed fifteen minutes in which to do this.
He who correctly fills his card in the shortest time is given a prize.
Flag stickpins, bon-bon boxes representing flags, or some patriotic book would be appropriate.
It is surprising how few are familiar with the flags of different nations.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Pooh Plush Costume - 3T-4T - 3T-4T
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Pooh Plush Costume includes a soft, plush, yellow jumpsuit with a red top (Reads: "Pooh") and a character hood. Please note:Socks are not included. This Disney Costume is available in Infant size (12-18)months, Toddler Size (2T) and (3T-4t).This is an officially licensed Disney (TM) product.
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Us Army Infantry Child Costume - Small (4-6)
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This soldier is ready for combat! Your Child will feel proud to be part of a team.. US Army Infantry Costume - Child Costume includes Camouflaged Top and bottom with matching Helmet, mock grenade, mock walkie - talkie, belt and one sheet of peel and stick letters. Please note: Shoes NOT included. This military Child Costume is available in sizes Small (4-6X), Medium (7-8) and Large (10-12).
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Sunday, November 13, 2011
Ideas For a Great Carnival Party in Your Own Backyard
Want to throw a summer party for your kids and their friends? How about a Carnival Party? This is a great summer party theme. The great outdoors, fun music, great game booths and yummy, easy to eat food. What more could you want?
It doesn't have to be someone's birthday to have a Carnival Party. It's a great way of getting friends together and having a good time.
Carnival Food is straightforward, but perfect for the occasion: cotton candy, hotdogs, boxes of popcorn, and caramel apples.
Favourite carnival games include Hoopla, Coconut Shy, Duck Pond, Hit the Can and Toss Across. Homemade versions are easy to make, and not expensive. Re use soda bottles, empty food cans and cartons. Simply wash and dry them and add a little brightly colored paper or paint to make them look the part.
To make a carnival party booth is pretty easy. Small tables, draped with brightly colored cloths form the basic booth. Pin on signs telling your guests what each booth is. Use fancy writing and bright colors to make the booths look really appealing. String a little bunting across your yard, and add a few brightly colored balloons to make your yard, or garden, really look the part.
To add real atmosphere to your carnival party, don't forget the music. Fun tunes, playing in the background, add another dimension to the party, and can really add the finishing touch to your party.
Now all you need are your guests. If you want to send invitations, make carnival ticket invitations which your guests have to bring to enter your party. Another idea is to blow up a regular balloon, write out your party details, then deflate the balloon. The person receiving the balloon invitation then has to blow it back up to get the party details! If you don't want to send invitations, or don't have time, email, text or phone your guests. They will be delighted to get the invitation, no matter how it arrives.
Fancy costumes are not essential for this party, but face paints can be fun. Get someone to volunteer as the 'make up artist' and have a face paint booth at the party. You just need a selection of face paints, a small table, draped with a brightly colored cloth to make it look pretty, and a chair for the kind volunteer.
If you want to give prizes my motto is keep them small and sweet. Most kids homes are overflowing with toys- they don't really need anymore. Stick to small packets of candy and perhaps a small notebook and coloring pens.
Have a great time!
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Santa Claus Bunting Costume (0-6 months) including Majestic Toy Bag, Toddler Plush Santa Hat and Thin Makeup Crayons
!±8±Santa Claus Bunting Costume (0-6 months) including Majestic Toy Bag, Toddler Plush Santa Hat and Thin Makeup Crayons
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This Santa Claus Bunting includes Red Bunting with decorative white trim, and black belt. Santa Headpiece also included. Has Fabric fastening tape. The toy bag is made of burgundy pile plush with a white drawstring. The bag is 36" tall x 29" wide. Includes one plush santa hat. Includes one pack of makeup crayons.
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