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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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 Friday, September 19, 2008

Best Ideas for Fall?

Got a favorite, kid-friendly craft project for fall? We'd love to see it? Send photos, and we'll post the best ideas!

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Easy Halloween Project #1 Scary Hand

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Getting ready for Halloween but pressed for time? We're posting several fun, easy-to-do projects just in time for Halloween. With a kitchen glove, Mod Podge and a few basic supplies, you can make this scary hand -plus, it glows in the dark!!!Our friends, Cathie and Steve, from Creative Juice made it!

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 Friday, September 12, 2008

Halloween Costume Ideas

Have you decided what your little one is going to dress up as for Halloween? Homemade costumes are one-of-a-kind, less expensive and often more fun to make than the store-bought variety. We've scoured the web for the best costume idea resources for 2008. Robin's FYI has a great list of costume ideas to make. Also, Family Fun offers a wide variety of ideas including the astronaut below, as well as a whole section on last minute ideas. AllCrafts.net lists extensive ideas for costumes and craft ideas.Have fun making a great costume this year! Have a great costume idea? Please share your photos and ideas with us!

 

 

 

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 Thursday, September 11, 2008

Halloween's Coming



Make sure you look for new surfaces from Plaid at your favorite local retailers. We'll be posting some very cute Halloween projects in the next few days.

 

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 Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Hannah Stamp Ideas


Here is a cute project using the new stamps, posted by Basket Full of Stamps. Her daughter helped pick the colors and mom did the stamping. The results, a cery cute project suited for any young star. See her whole entry here.

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