For a sophisticated party for teens, try this "Creative Raven" theme, using lines from Edgar Allen Poe's poem as your inspiration: you can find faux blackbirds and crows at most craft stores around this time of year. Better Homes and Gardens Halloween Issue 2012 has some great inspiration for an Edgar Allen Poe "Raven" themed party...
Dress up a large mirror with a feathery wreath and verses from EDGAR ALLEN POE'S The Raven for a spooky dining room decoration. Source HERE |
Birdcage pumpkin [source] |
2- A Victorian Steampunk Party, Sherlock Holmes Style...
Get out your monocles, pipes, and capes... |
Instead of using a magic wand, make a Cinderella Pumpkin using gears for the wheels, a soap dish for the driver's seat, a drawer pull for the door, and a sink drain for the window. The little mice are mini white pumpkins with upholstery-tack noses, wire whiskers, and nail feet. [source] |
Easy to find Steampunk accessories (gears and goggles), and costumes on Amazon. |
More free silhouette printables from bhg |
3- Oz Pumpkinhead Party (with a little bit of Washington Irving's Sleepy Hollow, and The Nightmare Before Christmas thrown in.)
Listen to The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow Audio Book. Or the radio archive on iTunes here.
Easy Decor/Activity/Party Favor
Before Jack Skellington - the main character in Tim Burton's animated film,The Nightmare Before Christmas - there was L. Frank Baum's storybook character, Jack Pumpkinhead.
"...in his first scene in The Nightmare Before Christmas, Jack Skellington does have a pumpkin on his head, and looks very much like Jack Pumpkinhead. Also, the director of Nightmare was Henry Sellick who, eight years earlier, had been a storyboard artist on Return to Oz, and therefore had several opportunities to draw Jack Pumpkinhead. From another perspective, similarities can also be seen between Scraps, the Patchwork Girl of the OZ books, and Sally in The Nightmare Before Christmas, so there may be another connection there, but it's also not terribly likely."(source: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz website).
Scarecrow Crunch
4 cups crunchy oatmeal cereal squares or Chex cereal
4 cups tiny twist pretzels
1 can salted peanuts
1 bag of autumn mix honey candy
1 bag of candy corn
2 cups peaunut butter M&M’s
2 (6-ounce) boxes caramel popcorn with nuts
4 cups tiny twist pretzels
1 can salted peanuts
1 bag of autumn mix honey candy
1 bag of candy corn
2 cups peaunut butter M&M’s
2 (6-ounce) boxes caramel popcorn with nuts
1 (6.6) bag chocolate graham Teddy bears
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Jack Skellington Cupcakes [source: spoonful disney blog]
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A hat tip to Washington Irving, at the Magic Kingdom. [source] |
Miniature pumpkins can be colored in minutes with acrylic paints or permanent markers. The secret to their jewel-like sparkle is a finishing (polyurethane) glaze applied after the paint or ink has thoroughly dried.
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These pumpkins are fabulous!! I always prefer "non-scary" Halloween ideas. What a great excuse to dress up or celebrate your favorite literary characters!
ReplyDeletethese are such neat ideas! Spooky yet refined :)
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