Showing posts with label jack o'lantern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jack o'lantern. Show all posts

Monday, November 4, 2013

Halloween


Did you all have a good Halloween?

I know my kids had a blast.  Once we ate our traditional Halloween dinner, they had fun dressing up, showing off their costumes and of course wandering the neighborhood seeking out the house that handed out the best treats :)  Someone was actually handing out hand warmers.


  How practical!  Those will definitely come in handy this winter!

Anyway, the kids came up with their own ideas for costumes this year and I just let their creativity flow.

Here are the characters that ended up leaving our house on Halloween:








Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Jar Jack O'lanterns

I was surfing one day (um, the internet) and came across instructions to make these cute little guys, girls, ghosts, monsters or whatever suits you:


Aren't they cute?

Click here to link to the actual instructions and to check out some much better pictures of these little guys.

They are quite easy to make.

All you need:
clean jars (a good reason to clean out the fridge)
orange tissue paper
Mod Podge (decoupage glue)
a paint brush (to apply the glue and to paint the tops)
black construction paper
green acrylic paint
candles (reg. or battery operated) or a string of lights

Ready?
Cut or tear your orange tissue paper into strips. Measure them against the jar and trim to the desired length.

Working in sections paint your clean jar with Mod Podge and cover with orange tissue paper.


(Yes, this is a little thick and needs to be spread out a bit.)


Until the whole jar is covered.




(look at all the concentration going on here)

Then go over the entire jar (covered in tissue paper) with Mod Podge.
Let dry.

In the mean time you can create the faces you want on your jars using the black construction paper.
As you can see, Sassy got creative and made a spider as well as some faces.

When the jars are dry, glue (we did Mod Podge again) your faces (or spiders) onto the jars. Go over the face with Mod Podge again to seal it.

Paint the tops of the jars green to finish them off and let the whole thing dry (your suppose to wait 24 hours, but I, myself the kids wanted to see them all lit up as soon as they were dry to the touch)

We used battery operated tea lights (great deal at Home Goods) to light them up.


I think they are pretty cute!