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 Thursday, October 09, 2008

Creeepy Crawlers!

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Creating this creepy crawler with your child is exciting!  Make a few of these itsy bitsy guys and place around the house for little frights here and there. Or, make a spooky spider centerpiece--just add fake webbing and these guys will feel at home! 

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 Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Have an Eco-Friendly Halloween

Here are some great eco-friendly  Halloween ideas from The Adventurous Woman:

1. Find a costume exchange party. I’ve never done this - but it sounds like a blast! Some community centers, nonprofit organizations, or schools host Halloween costume exchange parties. Take all those old costumes and trade them with other people’s used costumes. It’s inexpensive, and a great way to make your Halloween costume eco-friendly.

2. Have fun with eco-friendly costumes. Dress up as a treehugger, Al Gore, a trendy cloth bag, a compact fluorescent light bulb, or Mother Earth. But don’t buy anything new - that doesn’t make for an eco-friendly Halloween - instead, look in second-hand stores, your friends’ and relatives’ closets, and your basement or attic for costume ideas.

3. Indulge with fair trade, organic chocolate. Many mainstream and health food stores sell eco-friendly bonbons made without preservatives or chemicals. In Canada, the TransFair logo certifies that cocoa products are directly traded, fairly-priced, environmentally-protected, and worker-friendly. Since giving away fair trade, organic chocolate to trick or treaters may be a little pricey, consider buying local candies.


Read the rest of the 13 tips here.

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 Monday, September 22, 2008

Mod Podge Plate

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Making a plate with decoupage is easy. All you need is tissue paper or gift wrap and Mod Podge. You can create very simple or uniquely complex designs with a little practice. Teens love to decoupage so this makes a great family or party project.

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