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    Halloween decoration GIANT Creepy Cloth SPIDER

  • Oct 18, 2010 from nikkifelder(ncdf001) in Business
    nikkifelder Just in time for Halloween. Enhance the creepiness of your party with The GIANT Creepy Cloth SPIDER . This foam spider is shrouded in creepy cloth! Hang this decoration outdoors to scare trick-or-treaters or indoors to creep out haunted house guests! This eight-legged creature is sure to add fright to your Halloween night! Includes hanger. Read More...

    Halloween: History, Fun Facts, and Resources to Plan Parties and Make Decorations

  • Sep 16, 2010 from thefreeresource(The Free Resource) in *
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    History and Fun Facts about Halloween
    Halloween wasnt always the silly child-centered holiday that it is today. It had some ritualistic, religious and serious roots, beginning as early as the 1st century AD. Read on to learn more about this increasingly less-spooky holiday including how it began, what it is today and how to make the most of Halloween this year.
    Who originally celebrated Halloween?
    It is thought that the Romans and the Druids were the original celebrators of Halloween. The Roman celebration took place on October 31, and was held in honor of the goddess of fruit trees, Pomona. An ancient gathering of Priests in England, the Druids, later added the lord of the dead, Samhain, to the list of honorees on October 31 and November 1. These groups of people believed that on October 31, there were hoards of ghosts, spirits, witches, goblins and evil apparitions surrounding them. The celebrations of Romans and Druids were centered around a day of sacrifice, while surrounding themselves with cats, which were believed to be holy animals.
    Why do we celebrate Halloween?
    In the Middle Ages, the Roman Catholic Church decided to make the pagan holiday into a Christian holiday. It was at this time that the purpose of Halloween became a day to remember and pray for saints that had passed away. They renamed November 1 All Saint Day, and October 31st became the All Hallowed Evening.
    What year did Halloween start?
    Halloween first began around 10 AD, in the area that now belongs to the country of Ireland. As mentioned above, the Druids celebrated the holiday on October 31st because this date marked the end of the harvest season, which they considered to be the end of their year. The end of October for them was what New Years Eve is throughout the world today.
    Where did the name Halloween come from?
    The name Halloween was originally used long after the day had been celebrated as a pagan holiday. The Roman Catholic Church adopted the celebration as a Christian holiday in the 7th century, and from thereon called the day before All Saints Day (November 1), All Hallows Eve. The origin of the words All Hallows came from Middle English Alholowmesse (or All-hallowmas), which meant All Saints Day. This word was modified to All Hallows, and thus, the day before All Hallows, or All Saints Day became known as All Hallows Eve.
    How to make Halloween decorations?
    1. Halloween Ghosts Make the head of the ghost first by crunching up a ball of toilet paper. Cover the toilet paper with a tissue, gathering the tissue underneath the ball and tying it with a piece of string or a rubber band. Turn the ghost over and hang from the ceiling or rest on the table. Scary!
    2. Glowing Ghosts Place an activated mini glow stick inside a balloon and inflate the balloon. Cover the balloon with a white napkin or white pillowcase. Secure the white cloth to the balloon using string or double-sided tape. Hang outside somewhere so that the decoration eerily moves in the wind.
    How can I make an alcoholic punch for Halloween?
    1. Sewer Punch Mix 1 bottle vodka, 7 cups fresh orange juice with lots of pump, 2 liter bottle or dr. Pepper or Coca Cola, Ice. Serve with ice in a punch bowl. The mixture is a filthy shade of brown and will gross out all your guests!
    2. Bath Scum Punch Mix 1 can frozen lemonade concentrate (mixed with proper amount of water, 2 liters Sprite or 7 Up and 1 bottle vodka. Remove gallon of rainbow sherbet from the freezer. Thaw and stir the sherbet until the mixture turns brownish grey and disgusting. Return the gallon to the freezer to refreeze before the party. Just before the party, place the bowl in its location and add scoops of the sherbet so that they float in a grayish mass on the top of the punch. Serve while solid.
    What are some good Halloween games?
    1. Witch Hunt
    How to play Witch Hunt? Cut out paper witch hats and hide them around the house. Cut out enough hats so that each child can find between 3 and 6 hates. Color one of the hats a different color. The person that finds this hat wins the grand prize. Give out another prize for the person who finds the most hats. Give out small prizes to all the children playing the game.
    2. Icky Food Guessing Game
    How to play the Icky Food Guessing Game on Halloween? Prepare 5 paper bags by lining them with plastic bags inside. This will keep the food from seeping through the opaque paper bag. Put one food in each of the bags.
    Bag 1: mashed bananas (brains),
    Bag 2: peeled grapes (eyeballs),
    Bag 3: wet pretzel rods (soggy bones),
    Bag 4: spaghetti cooked (intestines),
    Bag 5: dried orange peels (dried/dead skin).
    Let children take turns guessing what is in each bag. For an extra challenge, make the children remember which bag contained which item. At the end of the taste, the child that has written down the correct foods in the correct order wins a prize.
    How to make Halloween treats?
    1. Witchcakes These scary treats are chocolate cupcakes with witch-like decorations on top!...

    DELUXE HALLOWEEN BLACK CREEPY CLOTH 4 Yds x 30 **FACTORY SEALED**

  • Oct 14, 2010 from advib(Advib.com) in World News
    advib Buy DELUXE HALLOWEEN BLACK CREEPY CLOTH 4 Yds x 30 **FACTORY SEALED**


    4 Yards of authentic creepy looking cloth.
    Excellent item to use when decorating you Haunted House!
    Place on doors, windows, ledges, overhangs, gates etc.
    Combine this cloth with our Spider Webs for a Professional look!
    **Limted to stock on hand Order today while supplies last. **BLACK CLOTH ONLY**

    This sheer black fabric looks antiquated even when new. Make the most of your Halloween party or haunted house with this 4 yd Black Creepy Cloth Decoration. Use it for your tabletop, doorway, wind

    Halloween Skeleton Restroom Door Cover 30in. x 5ft. Pkg/1

  • Oct 08, 2010 from khemso(Hassan Khamis Eliwah) in Lifestyle
    khemso Halloween Skeleton Restroom Door Cover 30in. x 5ft. Pkg/1


    Ideal for eye-catching displays
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    For Indoor & Outdoor Use
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    Let the Halloween Celebrations begin with Decorations!
    Start your Halloween Party off with a bang! and make your guests feel like
    they are in for a Real Haunting Event!
    Contains (1) Skeleton Restroom Door Cover 30in. wide x 5ft. long

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    Frightfully Fun Ideas For Outdoor Halloween Decorations

  • Sep 13, 2010 from bestofthenets(Marilyn Lee) in *
    bestofthenets Every October the children anticipate what they are going to turn themselves into on Halloween night, but we adults start our designing for this years outdoor Halloween decorations at least 3-6 months in advance. Turning our normal looking suburban homes into spooky houses of creepiness is an all time favorite for the neighbors as well as the children all around. After all frights and fun is what Halloween is all about.
    All the children in your neighborhood will want to trick-or treat at your house this year and get a scare in the process. In this article you will get a few ideas for easy decorating for the outside to make this Halloween spooktacular. Pumpkins can easily turn your outdoor area into a pumpkin patch of horror and mystery. You can choose to carve jack-o-lanterns from fresh pumpkins that you pick yourself or find craft artificial pumpkins at craft stores which can be carved and decorated just like the real things.
    Carve scary faces and grimacing scenes on pumpkins for the ultimate in scare factor for those who dare to enter for their Halloween treats. Another creepy idea is to turn your front yard into a spooky graveyard. All you need is some foam, a rotary tool or white glow in the dark paint, plastic stakes and craft stone looking spray paint to do this. Cut foam in the shapes of desired tombstones and then paint both fronts and backs with the stone spray paint for a decayed and old look.
    Create a mummys tomb out of your yard and front porch. This is made easier with the use of life size mummies you can buy as well as everything else you will need to pull off the perfect mummy tomb. You can use spooky lit twigs and tree branches placed in faux stone urns to give even more dramatic effects to your whole Halloween settings. Use cardboard boxes of large appliances to spray paint gold and stencil Egyptian symbols on for even more additions.
    Animated and lighted ghoulish creatures for outdoor use are available in many forms to add to your haunted graveyards or musky, terrifying mausoleums of horror. Some of the most popular include the cackling witch stirring her pot, the headless horseman, grim reaper, rattling and talking skeletons, zombies and mummies. These can be used inside as well as outside in dark corners or passage ways to scare those who dare to enter within.
    There are even animated life size figures such as a coffin complete with vampire rising out of them and ghosts that move and wail. There are also easy to stake in the ground blacked out silhouettes of all types of ghosts, witches and eerie scenes to place in the borders of your yard to give them a true fright when they come upon them in the dark with only the glow of the jack-o-lanterns to light their way to their candy rewards.
    Inflatable decorations are very popular especially for their ease of use. You just put stakes through rope loops and hammer in the ground then plug in and your inflatable is lit and ready to go. Some favorites include haunted pirate ships, witches stirring their magical cauldrons of brews, hearses with vampire in coffin in the back that actually pops up every few minutes and of course grim reapers carriages as well as the headless horsemans carriage of doom.
    There are also easy inflatable and lighted outdoor Halloween decorations. These are immaculate in their detailing from hearses with coffins and pop up skeletons, witches with their cauldrons brewing, monsters dancing around and so much more. These are set up by simply plugging into an outdoor electrical outlet and staking to the ground. In minutes it will inflate and be ready to scare.
    Need more tricks & treats for your Outdoor Halloween Decorations? Visit Jays blog at Outdoor Halloween Decorations

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