Monday, October 31, 2011
Wishing You All...
Labels:
Happy Halloween 2011
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Halloween Jewelry Skeleton Fashion.
This is the only time of the year that I can wear Skeletons!
WARNING: There is music on this blog to celebrate Halloween!
WARNING: There is music on this blog to celebrate Halloween!
I found some cute skull beads so I whipped up some bracelets and a necklace to wear on Halloween Night for when the family comes over.
Here is the Jewelry I am wearing on Halloween night.
I'll wear my witch hat too!
Happy Halloween!
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Halloween Project~Wine Bottle Fascinator
Going to a party this weekend?
Is it a BYOB? Dress up your bottle too!
Make a easy Wine Bottle Fascinator!
I bought 6 wood napkin rings at a yard sale for 50 cents
And I just used things I had in my Halloween decor.
A skeletons from the dollar store
moss
spider ring with the ring part cut off
napkin ring
ribbon
feathers
hot glue
fun label (Dollar tree, but you can make your own)
Bottle of wine or rum or whatever...
Just use your imagination and anything you have in your Halloween decor box or make a trip to the Dollar Tree
Cheers & Happy Halloween Everyone!
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Foodie Friday ~Roasted Root Vegetables~
This is such a great side dish to serve with Pork, steak or chicken!
Roasted Root Vegetables
(Sweet potato, carrot and beets)
1 Sweet Potato
2 beets
2 or 3 carrots
sea salt
1 tea balsamic vinegar
2 Tab Olive oil or Coconut oil
Peel, and cube veggies. Toss in balsamic vinegar and olive oil.
Sprinkle sea salt and roast for 45 min at 350 degrees.
I've linked to the Fabulous Miss "G's" Foodie Friday!
~Enjoy Life~
Labels:
beets,
carrots,
Roasted root vegetables,
roasted sweet potatos
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Tablescape Thursday~ Dinner with Mr. Bones
Dinner with Mr. Bones...
I had a lot of fun with this tablescape... Last year was Dinner with a Vampire. (See it here)
This year its Dinner with Mr Bones.
(Warning: There is music on this blog in celebration of Halloween!)
I've linked to Susan's Tablescape Thursday.
To see many more creative tablescapes click the link above!
Its amazing this week!
~Enjoy Life~
Monday, October 24, 2011
A little Jack for Halloween?
Here's a little Jack for Halloween...
Warning:
There is music attached to this blog for the next few daze till Halloween.)
There is music attached to this blog for the next few daze till Halloween.)
Jack Skellington that is...
Cookies!
Surprise your kids when they get home from school this week. These were so easy!
A Betty Crocker Sugar cookie mix or Pillsbury refrigerated cookie dough or your own easy recipe and some black icing and you have a fun and easy treat! (Plus a black tongue the rest of the day!)
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| I can't take credit for this amazing photo of Jack... I Googled Jack Skellington and fell in love with this handsome fellow! The cookie photos are Rainey'z @ The Project Table |
Labels:
cookies,
Halloween,
halloween 2011,
Halloween project,
Jack Skellington
Sunday, October 23, 2011
6 Daze Till Halloween Coach Light Project
Coach Light Project $2.00
Here's a little project that is low cost and a huge impact.
These went from Candy Jack-O-Lanterns to Coach light covers.
Cost $2.00 (Target and Wal-mart have them for a $1.00 ea.)
Take 2 Jack-o-lanterns
With heavy duty scissors cut down the back (thanks Mike)
and cut the bottom out:
So it looks like this:
Then wrap it around your coach lights!
They look so cute and you can't beat the cost!
I've linked to Susan's Met Monday @ Between Naps On The Porch
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Shadow Shot Sunday
He's Standing right behind me, isn't he?
(I just thought that shadow looked like Darth Vader. Anyone else see it?)
Labels:
Darth Vader,
halloween 2011,
Shadow Shot Sunday
8 Dayz till Halloween Project ~Witch Finger Cookies
Witch Finger Cookies
Using your favorite Sugar cookie recipe or refrigerated cookie dough
you too can make severed witch's finger cookies this halloween season!
Just follow my simple tutorial:
Severed Witch Finger Cookies and a Cauldron of Cold Milk!
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| Cut off a hunk of chilled sugar cookie dough and cut it into strips (5) |
| I use a lightly dusted powdered sugar work surface. |
| Make sure your dough is as cold as possible. |
| Using a knife make knuckle marks and an indentation for a blanched almond for a fingernail. |
| and an indentation for a blanched almond for a fingernail. |
| Still in the oven... see how puffed up they get? Roll them as thin as possible... |
I've linked to Foodie Friday
Happy Halloween!
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