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Books for Halloween Parties and Costume Ideas
So you'd like to... Have Great Halloween Festivities
Out of all the holidays in existance, none can
surpass my love of Halloween. Typically a holiday
set aside where children dress up in costumes
and go house to house in search of candy, there
is so much more to this holiday which I hope to
highlight. Halloween cheer encompasses parties,
decoration, goodies, scary movies and friendly
comradery.
First let's start off with the basics.
You can't start off Halloween with an undecorated
house. Atmosphere lends to establishing a great
holiday mind-set. With that, there are a few books
I recommend to help in transforming your home
to a frightfully fun place to visit. 'Ghostly
Frights for Halloween Nights' is a book the
whole family can participate in using. The book
covers basic projects from cutting and tying to
more complex papier-mâché and stitching. The book
'Haunt
Your House For Halloween: Decorating Tricks &
Party Treats' is also a great tool to use
in decorating your home for a more country Halloween
style than spooky. And let's not forget the book
'Halloween
Crafts: Eerily Elegant Decor' for some very
decorative ideas for cleaver doorways and memorable
parties. You might recognize the author Kasey
Rogers as the actress who played Louise Tate on
tv's 'A
Bewitched Halloween'. Better Homes and Gardens
covers all the main basics in 'Halloween
Fun : 101 Ideas to get in the spirit'. Martha
Stewart even gets into the act with her highly
popular 'Halloween
: The Best of Martha Stewart Living'. For
even more tips on decorating you can also read
through '101
Spooktacular Party Ideas' and 'The
Halloween Book'. The books 'Tricks
and Treats' and 'Halloween
Pumpkins & Parties : 101 Spooktacular Ideas'
are also fulled with great tips and ideas. If
you have entertained the idea to turn your entire
house into a walk through haunted house, the books
'The
Do It Yourself Haunted House Guide' and 'Haunted
House Halloween Handbook' are very helpful
in supplying ideas. There are also some good scare
tips found in 'Give
Them a Real Scare This Halloween'.
So, you have your house looking
fabulously spooky, how about some music to add
that final important touch? Some of my favorite
Halloween music for atmosphere are: 'Just
Can't Get Enough: New Wave Halloween', 'Halloween:
Monster Mix', 'Halloween
Sound Effects', 'Halloween
Big Screen Thrillers', and for little kids:
'Spooky
Favorites'.
Now that you have the atmosphere
created, you can tackel the next step in providing
a memorable Halloween: the food! For this I HIGHLY
recommend some of the recpies published in the
book 'Halloween
Treats: Recipes and Crafts for the Whole Family
(Holiday Celebrations)'. Not only do you get
the wonderful cookies and treat ideas, but there
are a couple imaginative ideas for enchanting
brews for your friends to drink. The book 'Halloween:
Customs, Recipes & Spells' also has some
great recipe ideas, covering Halloween doughnuts,
pumpkin bread, candied apples and even something
called "Sugar Snakes In Graveyard Dust". Yum!
For food a little more on the 'weird' side, try
'Creepy
Cuisine'.
So you've got a spooky house and
yummy treats, what else could you decorate? Why
YOU of coarse! 'Halloween
Costumes (Singer Sewing Reference Library)'
brings to light some very cleaver and festive
costume ideas. Dressing up the kiddies is pretty
easy also with 'Illegally
Easy Halloween Costumes for Kids' and 'Easy
Halloween Costumes for Children'. You can
even get really great face painting tips in the
book 'Fun
with Face Painting'. The book 'A
Halloween How-To: Costumes, Parties, Decorations,
and Destinations' does cover some aspects
of costumes, but very generally.
Halloween wouldn't be Halloween
without a few good scary movies. When getting
friends together, you want to decide on the type
of movie you want to see. If your children are
having a little get together with friends I would
highly suggest 'Garfield
Holiday Celebrations'. This DVD set collects
the three Garfield holiday specials made in the
80s. But don't let the date fool you. "Garfield's
Halloween Adventure" is one of the best Halloween
cartoons made to date! In this movie Garfield
and his best friend Odie go out trick or treating
and find an exciting adventure along the way involving
ghost pirates! 'Lumpkin
the Pumpkin', 'The
Halloween Tree', 'It's
the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown', 'The
Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (Disney Gold
Classic Collection)', 'The
Scooby-Doo Show: The Headless Horseman of Halloween'
and 'The
Simpsons - Treehouse of Horror' are also great
Halloween cartoons. If live action is what the
kids want, 'Harry
Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Widescreen Special
Edition) (Harry Potter 1)', 'The
Little Vampire' and 'Hocus
Pocus' are wonderfully entertaining and fun
to watch.
But if you're more for an adult
party several movies can be viewed for scary good
fun. A staple of any good Halloween party is the
movie 'Halloween'.
It's been bringing a good scream to Halloween
parties since 1978. Other great Halloween movies
are 'Silver
Bullet', 'Bram
Stoker's Dracula (Superbit Collection)', 'Sleepy
Hollow', 'A
Nightmare on Elm Street' and 'Fright
Night'. And if you're in for a total scare,who
could forget the classic 'The
Exorcist (The Version You've Never Seen)'.
But if you're in the mood for some hysterical
Halloween laughs 'Elvira,
Mistress of the Dark', 'Abbott
& Costello Meet Frankenstein', 'Scary
Movie' and 'Ghostbusters'
are just the ticket.
A guide by Peter Saenz, Spooky
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Halloween
Decorating Ideas & Haunted House Decorating
Here are some super idea books that can help you
decorate your home or party
perfectly this year for Halloween! If you are looking
to scare the beejebeez out of the neighborhood trick
or treaters, here's a great place to start. Create
your own super haunted house effect or just create
a more halloween festive look for your home. These
idea starters will sure to be helpful! I'll bet
you didn't know Martha Stewart wrote a book on Halloween
decorating!

Hocus
Pocus: Halloween Crafts for a Spooktacular Holiday
If you're looking for
something really different, check out this great
book. I've made a few of the cards, the pumpkin
placemats and the party crackers. There are so many
great ideas in here, you won't know where to start!
I collect Halloween books and it's always a treat
to find a good one. Several came out this year,
but this one really takes the cake! Directions are
clear, projects are just terrific. Enjoy!

Haunted
House Halloween Handbook
This book seems targeted at someone that is planning
to help build a medium scale haunted house for
a charity event. It does this very well, describing
the essence of what is scary and why, as well
as all the steps required to create a safe and
profitable haunted house on schedule. The author
focuses on how to do first rate effects on a third
rate budget though the use of innovation and imagination
(and most importantly, his experience, which he
shares with you). Most haunted houses are just
stupid, because the designers build something
that sounds like it would be scary, but does not
really scare people. This author understands that
people going to a haunted house want to be scared
and he describes the essence of the subtle differences
that transform an effect from eliciting a yawn
to invoking a scream.
I have been building haunted scenes in my home
for (gulp) thirty years and have produced medium
scale haunted houses for charities, but I still
learned a number of things from this book. The
books includes plans, instructions, parts, and
suppliers. The author (I learned after reading
the book) builds �low� cost scary effects
where are superior in scare and lowest in cost,
of any I have seen. The book does not quite give
enough specific information to build these for
yourself, but it does cover a lot of other stuff.
If you spend more then $150/year of scary stuff
then you qualify as a Halloween nut and you should
buy this book.
This book isn't for everyone.
This is for true Halloween enthusiasts willing
to spend tens of hours, days, or even months preparing
for a scary event. If you want tips for making
your home a hallmark Halloween showcase, this
is not the book for you.
Very basic book that MAY be helpful to a home
haunter, but if you serious about producing a
haunted attraction, this book will be of little
help to you. The book's drawings are simplistic
and the description of props is somewhat vague,
however, there are some basic technics that can
utilized to create certain effects. The book's
discussion of the finances of a haunted attraction
is very limited and unimaginative. The use of
actors to replace mechanical activation of effects
is prominent in this book which leads me to believe
that the authors financial skills are lacking(
Labor cost & insurance are monumental hurdles
in any haunted attraction). In general I would
recommend that you save your money on this one,
the internet provides most of information in the
book "free for the asking".
E very year my friends and i do a haunted house
in our friend's garage. We needed some new fresh
ideas and this book helped greatly!! This book
is easy to understand but makes it easy to have
great professional looking haunted house ... even
in your friend's garage :)
This book provides excellent information about
operating a haunted attraction. It covers more
than just effects. Planning, location, safety,
advertising, and other important subjects are
covered. The production value of the book is lower
than I expected; that's why I only give it 4 out
of 5 stars. The artwork is simple but adequate.
However, the quality and amount of information
makes this book well worth the price.
This book provides all necessary information for
people interested in starting their own haunted
house or their own haunted house party. The author
has suceeded in offering a truly informative reference
guide.

Give
Them A Real Scare This Halloween
Book Description
This book is hysterical! This author is so talented...not
only does he write the book (and the ideas are
tremendous), but he also illustrated the whole
thing (and the pictures are little black and white
cartoons that make you laugh out loud!). I would
recommend this book to not only Halloween fans
like myself (and such great ideas inside this
book if you love to have fun with scaring the
wits out of the older kids...no small ones, could
be a father waiting in the wings), but to people
who want a good laugh and some great ideas.
Wonderful book - A+!
I was looking for ideas for scary decorations,
which is not really what this book is about, although
it is well written and the cartoon drawings are
great.
If you're looking for scary tricks to perform,
this book has Halloween gags which would be good
for a family or group to do together, to scare
Trick Or Treaters or haunted house guests.
But if you're planning a Halloween party, and
you want to socialize and actually be part of
the party, this is probably not the book for you.
Most of the ideas in this book must be repeated
every time someone new arrives. They require you
to play an active role in the scare, either in
costume or behind the scenes, and many require
two people.
This book is fun to read and the illustrations
are amazing! For practical purposes though, this
is not the book you want if you need step-by-step
instructions to decorate. This book merely gives
examples and ideas and lets you use your imagination
to do the rest. Also, some of the ideas are so
crazy and involved that you would have to start
the day after Halloween to get them done by next
Halloween! This book is great for a laugh and
is meant to be taken lightly. I recommend for
anyone who loves Halloween and a good laugh; but,
not to anyone who is looking for detailed instructions
on decorating for Halloween.
what an awesome little book for halloween lovers
everywhere.The illustrations are great and the
book is very funny.I found an enourmous amount
of great halloween ideas and useful information
for everything halloween.the halloween supplier
index in the back of the book is great.If you
are really into halloween and need some great
halloween ideas,you need to buy this book.You
will never be sorry for the money spent.I have
tons of new ideas now and am ready to put them
into use this halloween season.This is a must
have book for any halloween lovers!!
This book is ideal for home haunters or those
producing a haunted fund raiser to collect ideas
for developing the haunt. Written for the armature
there are dozens of creative ideas to perform
scares, decorate a room, party or front yard and
ways to create special effects. The hundreds of
humorous illustrations walk you through each idea.
This book is an inexpensive way for any Halloween
enthusiast to get started. It's worth the price
of the book just to read for laughs.
This book is ideal for home haunters or those
producing a haunted fund raiser to collect ideas
for developing the haunt. Written for the armature
there are dozens of creative ideas to perform
scares, decorate a room, party or front yard and
ways to create special effects. The hundreds of
humorous illustrations walk you through each idea.
This book is an inexpensive way for any Halloween
enthusiast to get started. It's worth the price
of the book just to read for laughs.
Like anything else in life, you often get what
you pay for, and for the small amount of money
you will have to shell out for this book, it is
well worth the price. No, it will not provide
hands-on diagrams on how to professionally and
elaborately design your entire yard or house but
that was obviously not the intent of this book.
Pfeiffer's book is aimed at those who are into
Hallowe'en decorating for the fun and enjoyment
of it. There are some great suggestions here that
can make Hallowe'en time, quality family time.
The reader will find some very catchy ideas to
stir up the spirits of all the little ghosts and
goblins on Hallow'en.
The book contains everything from magic tricks
and costumes to building a Halloween attraction
and suggestions for your spooky party. The illustrations
are quite good considering the cost of the book
and there all kinds of tips and techniques among
the pages to make your Hallowe'en a night to remember.
Most children do not care how if your home or
party is professionally designed; children are
in it for the sheer fun (as Hallow'en was intended)
and you are bound to find something here to please
all your little creepy critters and fairy princesses
(and Moms and Dads, too!)
This Halloween guide had plenty of neat projects
for making your house scary for Halloween. I found
that the instructions were pretty thorough, but
it wasn't quite what I was looking for.
I'm a busy working mom. There's no way that I
would be able to invest the time or the money
in many of these projects. If you are a person
who's really into Halloween, this book is for
you. However, if you're like me, a very busy person
who needs to put together a party for her kids
but only has limited time, I'd recommend something
like "101 Spooktacular Party Ideas" by Linda Sadler
I looked at several books on this subject and
found this to be the one. Great price! It has
everything that expensive books have. The book
contains all the great Haunted House Tricks(Pepper's
Ghost). Great illustrations! It explains how it
is done and shows you how to do it. I found the
book very easy to follow. In a land, where everyone
from Knott's Berry Farm, Universal Studios, The
Queen Mary, Non-Profit Organizations, back and
front yard amateurs that have some kind of haunted
house attraction; this is the book to help you
compete.

Haunt Your House For Halloween: Decorating Tricks
& Party Treats
Review
Being a Halloween aficionado, I find this book
cute, and full of good for ideas for a mild Halloween,
but "haunted" is not what I would call the decorations.
I still can't understand why some of the pumpkins
have jester hats. Personally, I would call this
more fall country decor than anything, but very
cute and good ideas all around.
I'm a serious Halloweenie. When I heard the title
"Haunt Your House For Halloween: Decorating Tricks
& Party Treats" the last thing I expected
were cutsie country painted wood cutouts of pumkpin
men (stacked 3 hight like snowmen), pigeon-looking
blue crows, and BUNNIES with harlequin diamond
painted ears. There were even oversided EGGS painted
in yellow, orange, and white as if to be candy
corn.
If you're a serious country crafter who wants
to spend a lot of time cutting shapes out of pine
with your jigsaw and then painting them, this
book has great ideas for you. Personally, I found
that a lot of the instructions were quite lengthy
and involved, and required a lot of money spent
on materials and tools.
I bought two Halloween books online
this year in preparation for my 2nd annual haunted
costume party. This one was a big disapointment
for me. If you're looking for some really fantastic,
easy, original and genuinely SPOOKY decorating
and party ideas, try "Scary Scenes For Halloween"
by Jill Williams Grover. I've left rave reviews
for the wealth of amazing ideas I've gathered
from her book.
This book has a lot of ideas for decorating your
house. The majority of the items are "country"
style wood cutouts. They are cute but not what
I thought would be in a book that is called "Haunt
you house for Halloween"! The directions are thorough
and easy to follow. The book has a lot of photographs
of the actual finishes projects as well. The ideas
are probably good for houses with little children
who may scare easy or for people who like the
painted wood decorations.
Halloween Decorating (Arts & Crafts for Home
Decorating Series)
Best book I have seen to make halloween decorations
for your home and garden.The pictures will bring
you right in the mood and you just can?t wait
to get started on your crafts. This book is a
"must have" on your bookshelf.

Halloween
: The Best of Martha Stewart Living
Halloween books abound, but none is as elegantly
spooky or as eerily opulent as this gorgeous guide
from Martha Stewart Living. Set the scene for
the ultimate Halloween party with a magical yard
full of pumpkins glowing with vibrant geometrics
and sparkling with Christmas lights. Welcome guests
with shadow lanterns flickering with bats and
haunted windows. Strew the house with chiffon
ghosts and fill the air with haunting sounds.
Then host a pumpkin-carving feast, a crafty party,
or a ghoulish supper, and whip up eyeball highballs,
croaked messieurs, and spider-web sundaes. And
don't forget the creepy makeup: follow along as
willing victims transform into a skeleton, mummy,
and several other creatures (Martha herself becomes
an astonishing black widow). Excellent directions,
full recipes, beautiful photographs, and an extremely
detailed source list should inspire anyone to
celebrate All Hallows' Eve with style. --Amy Handy
Book Description
Halloween is rivaled only by Christmas when it
comes to the holidays that generate the most interest
for Martha Stewart Living’s readers. Halloween
is a compendium of the best Halloween ideas published
in the magazine over the last decade.
To help celebrate this ghoulish
holiday, the editors of Martha Stewart Living
bring us Halloween, a compilation of all the best
tricks and treats of the spooky season.
Organized in two sections,
Halloween makes this holiday so much fun it’s
scary. In “Tricking,” pranksters will find all
manner of pumpkin carving, eerie lighting, and
makeup and decorating ideas. “Treating” provides
the recipes for having a Halloween feast or a
hanted-house party and ideas for making mischief
with kids.
Reviews
Being a HUGE Halloween fan,
I would have never thought that Martha could have
any good ideas for Halloween decorating. Her decorating
ideas are always so cute and cheerful, right?
How wrong I was! This book has wonderfully dark
and gothic decorations that really capture the
essence and magic of Halloween. Even the ideas
for the kids are tasteful, without being overly
cutesy.
Add to this great ideas for seasonal
food (who knew you could use pumpkin in so many
different ways), excellent costume ideas, and
party ideas, and you have a great 'grown-up' Halloween
decorating guide!
And for those reviewers here who
complained that the book was only a collection
of Martha's previous magazine articles: The title
is "Halloween: The Best of Martha Stewart Living".
The "Best of" title should have clued you in that
this was not brand new material. I'm sure the
audience for the book was people like me, who
have never picked up Martha's magazine before.
I know I buy every Halloween issue now, as well
as other seasonal issues.
Here it is, the best of Martha Stewart Living
Hallowe'en content through 2001! Everything is
here, packaged so efficiently and beautifully
that even die-hard Martha Mag collectors will
want it. There are great crafts, recipes, and
costume projects, but the real fun of this book
is in simply looking through the pictures and
informational bits.
Everything is so clever, and presented so creatively!
Put it on your coffee table!
HALLOWEEN from The Best of Martha Stewart Living
is a dazzling book filled with terrific ideas
for Alls Hallow Eve.
First of all, the photography is
beautiful. Just a leisurely look through the book
and without reading anything, you can get plenty
of decorating ideas. The various ways of carving
pumpkins into traditional jack o' lanterns, celestial
pumpkins, or even a chandelier is enlightening.
No pun intended! The instructions are given for
all of the decorative ways to carve the scrumptious
gourds.
The chapter called Trading Faces
has several different makeup applications; including
those for a witch, a skeleton, a mummy, a cat
and a vampire. The chapter on Haunting a House
has lots of ways to make the house scary. A unique
idea was to make the silhouette of someone standing
on the stairs. Very effective! The Crafty Party
chapter has ways to decorate everything in the
house. There are ideas for table decorations,
masks, and party favors.
Wickedly Good Menus is, of course,
the chapter on food. There are about 20 recipes
included. The following recipes sound especially
bewitching: White Bean & Sausage Stew in Pumpkin
Shells, The Devil's Salsa. and The Great Pumpkin
Cake. For years, Susan, my sister, has been using
the recipe to make the Ladies' Fingers. They are
simply to die for! Happy Halloween!
Halloween is a great time of year. I just discovered
this book and I was really surprised. It was by
Martha Stewart no less! This is not your run of
the mill book! The ideas are fantastic and go
beyond anything I ever imagined. This is not ordinary
stuff here. There are ideas for the house and
yard, food and candy and way out ways to make
yourself up for the evening. This is a quality
publication. There is still time to order!

A Halloween How-To: Costumes, Parties, Decorations,
and Destinations
by Lesley Pratt Bannatyne
Review:
Last fall, I checked
this book out of the library looking for ideas
for our annual Halloween bash and to decorate
our yard. The book not only has a great wealth
of ideas and tips, but also historical and sociological
information on the holiday. This is one of the
few books that I have found more geared towards
adults wishing to celebrate the holiday. Most
of what is out there leans towards the juvenile
side of Halloween festivites.
I agree with past reviewers' main gripes about
lack of graphics. The book doesn't need to have
glossy coffee table book-type spreads, but it
is seriously lacking in useful illustrations
This is a great book with many decorating ideas
and references. This is the best book I found
on the market. I applied a few of the ideas to
my decorations last year and had a few children
afraid to approach the door (though that was not
my intent, nothing truly gory last year). Highly
recommended!
If you are looking for a Halloween how to book
for grownups, this is it. It is full of magnificent
ideas for everything from parties to yard haunting.
I love Halloween and I have many Halloween books.
This one is the one I use the most. I especially
loved the life-sized Grim Reaper. I made it for
my yard haunt last year and received more compliments
on it than anything else. I highly recommend this
book.
Since so many other reviewers give a good overview
of the book, let me tell you what I found unique
and helpful about this book. The best section
of this book tells you how to hold a themed adult
Halloween party. It covers everything from the
invitations (really cool invitations, with relevant
literary quotes), to the decorations, music, and
costumes. There are many themes listed. I have
never seen this in any of the Halloween books
I have bought. This chapter alone makes it worth
the price.Full-disclosure: My tombstone-making
instructions are featured in the book. But I don't
get a cut of the profits, just the recognition
(Thanks for the mention Lesley!)

The Halloween Book (Hardcover) - by Jane Bull
Review:
The Halloween Book is a veritable gold mine of creepy
crafts to make Halloween the most spine-tingling
night of the year. Unearthly decorations ("Silhouette
Windows," "Flickering Faces," "Jeering Jars"), exquisitely
eerie dress-up ideas ("Fearsome Features," "Creepy
Costumes,"), and delectably ghastly goodies ("Buckets
of Treats," "Beastly Buffet," "Hanging Horrors,"
"Cauldron Cocktails," "Spooky Potions") will provide
days of creative fun leading up to the haunted holiday.
The perfect resource for a Halloween party, with
DK's superb photos and clever activities, games,
and recipes, this volume is a steep step above the
standard craft book. So pour yourself a mug o' vampire
broth or hot chocolate bones, dig into some sausage
fingers, and get started on your screaming streamers
and menacing masks. (Ages 6 to 11) --Emilie Coulter
From School Library Journal
Grade 2-5-This is the "Martha Stewart" book of craft,
costume, food, and party ideas for the ultimate
Halloween experience. It shows how to carve a pumpkin,
make hanging glass-jar lights, spooky window cutouts,
and decorated flashlights. There are descriptions
and photos of additions to fairy, pirate, witch,
vampire, and ghost costumes, with elaborate face
painting and perfectly cut-out, acrylic-painted,
paper-plate masks. There are directions for a paper-m
ch pumpkin and a cr pe-paper-decorated sand bucket
for holding treats. Refreshments include sausage
fingers, "bread roll monsters," gorgeous-looking
creepy cupcakes, and "cauldron cocktails." Finally,
there are instructions for a shadow theatre and
other traditional party games. The photographs are
stunning, but all of the projects look like they
were made by adults or particularly handy, older
children. One hopes that youngsters will not be
disappointed when their creations don't look quite
so perfect.
Cathie Reed, The Montessori School, Lutherville,
MD
This is a fun book aimed at the younger set filled
with a nice sprinkling of Halloween costumes, recipes,
crafts, and party ideas. The ideas are by no means
original, but as a mom and Halloween-freak , I found
this book to be a good inspiration to cooking up
your own ideas. (The monster sandwiches are priceless!
)The photos are lovely, the printed varnished pages
crisp and bright -- I can practically smell the
pumpkin pie when I crack it open.

Halloween Parties
Book Description
A boring Halloween party? The horror! Millions
of Americans live to be scared silly, and for
them October 31 marks the beginning of the holiday
season: a reason to dress and act outrageously.
This hip, photograph-filled paperback, packed
with recipes and crafts, makes entertaining on
Allhallows' Eve terrifyingly easy. From a frightful
dinner for four to a full-out, monster-mashing
Haunted Mansion, Lori Hellander concocts six parties
guaranteed to make guests scream in delight. The
Hocus Pocus Potion Party highlights eerie elegance,
while Tricks and Treats taps into Halloween nostalgia.
Like a skilled carver attacking
a pumpkin, Hellander chops up each themed party
into manageable chunks: invitations; shopping
and scheduling; decor and costumes; food and drink;
games for all ages. But aspiring fete-ishists
need not have tons of time or an armory of glue
guns to get the parties going: there are plenty
of quick and simple-to-execute ideas, plus useful
tips for impromptu entertaining. AUTHOR BIO: LORI
HELLANDER lives in New York City, but her work
as a photo stylist takes her to many places on
the map. She is a regular contributor to Country
Living, Bon Appétit, and Mary Engelbreit's Home
Companion, among other national publications,
and has made several guest appearances on HGTV's
Country Style and the Discovery Channel's Surprise
by Design.
Photo stylist Hellander’s book of Halloween-themed
entertainment ideas shares recipes, decorating
tips and invitation ideas for six different spooky
parties. The Tricks & Treats party is pretty
run of the mill, with its jack-o’-lantern goody
bags, suggestions for pumpkin carving and plenty
more Halloween ideas.
BILL MILNE is a photographer and
image-maker who has contributed to Gourmet, Wine
Spectator, Time, People, and many other publications.

Halloween Pumpkins & Parties : 101
Spooktacular Ideas (Paperback)
Half of this book features Halloween celebrations
and entertaining, while the rest highlights creativity
with pumpkins.
Review: All-new ideas for
both crafters and noncrafters.
One-of-a-kind Halloween how-to with detailed instructions,
patterns, and recipes.
Third in a series of highly
successful Halloween books

Halloween Fun : 101 Ideas to get in the
spirit (Better Homes & Gardens
Master everything from festive
decorations and costumes to yummy recipes for
little goblins with 101 ideas to get in the spirit
with Halloween Fun, published by Better Homes
and Gardens.
Family Fun Tricks and
Treats
Halloween is a time of transformation and not
for just humans who don the face paint and masks!
Reviews
There are a number of Halloween books out on the
market for decorating, baking and costume making,
but this is one of the few that actually has something
new in it!
The crafts are clever, but actually
look doable wtih things you might already have
on hand. The costumes ideas are fun and innovative,
the food ideas are also really cute, but not overly-complicated.
While some classic ideas never die, this book
puts a nice twist on things like "body parts"
games.
Of course, the ideas come
from the monthly magazine that Disney produces,
Family Fun, and if you get the magazine, you'll
have already seen alot of these things in print
or on their website. Still, the book is nicely
layed-out, easy to flip through and a good resource
of party and costume ideas for both kids and their
grown-ups.
Review: This
book is an awesome resource for make-at-home costumes
and decorations. The ideas are so cute, easy to
follow, and where else can you find a recipe for
slime?
Review: This was great!
My daughter & I love Halloween and when we
saw this we bought it right away. There are so
many wonderful ideas. A must have! There were
a lot of spooky things to do with foods and great
little ideas for those little helpers to decorate
your home with lots of memories! You have to get
this one!
Halloween School Parties:
What Do I Do?
Midwest Book Review
Wilhelmina Ripple's Halloween School Parties:
What Do I Do? (charmingly illustrated throughout
by Heather Anderson) is a parent or teacher "how-to"
manual for putting on safe and fun Halloween parties
for children of all ages. Halloween School Parties
features eight themes, sixty games, fifty-five
crafts/favors; forty-nine treats, eight drinks,
eight parent costumes, twenty-two educational
facts, more than fifty helpful hints, fifty-two
interviews from children and adults, two hundred
twenty-five illustrations, a chapter on "what,
why and how"; and an index for ease of use. Halloween
School Parties is, quite simply stated, the best
Halloween party book ever published and a must
for school and community libraries everywhere.
Review
Another Mom in my son's classroom lent me this
book as I was giving my 6-year old a Halloween
themed birthday party. I made the popcorn hands
treat which was a HUGE hit. It's a good thing
I made extra as I saw parents munching away. Not
one was left after the party. We also played the
Wrap the Mummy game and the parents loved it as
much as the kids. I'm a Room Mom for two classrooms
this year. We'll be having a classroom Halloween
party and again, I'll be making the popcorn hands
and this time I'll put black and orange M&M's
in the fingers to try. One Mom loved the Mummy
Wrap game so much she will be hosting it at our
classroom party. This was such a useful and resourceful
book that I have ordered all her books to help
me out this year!
Review
A wonderful book and many ideas to use for Halloween
Paries, not just at school. The craft ideas are
so cute and adaptable for any age. We have used
these ideas at church parties. The What, Why,
and How of Room Parenting chapert is useful for
any entertaining event. Suggestion: Purchase a
complete set.
Review
This Book it exactly what I have been looking
for. A complete party how to book, from Bat Volleyball
to Witch's Bubbling Brew.
I run a Day Care and to find activities for each
age group is "pricless".
Review
This is a wonderful series of party books-perfect
for classroom-size groups of all elementary ages.
A couple of years ago I had 2 weeks to pull my
3rd grader's class party together after the room
parent had moved. I planned the entire party out
of this book. The kids had a great time! It was
such a great help that our PTO bought multiple
sets of the series as references for our Party
Parents!
Review
This is a fabulous book! Every page is packed
with great ideas on games or snacks or crafts
or costumes! It is very detailed in all aspects.
I can honestly say that each page has something
I will use in the future for my Brownie Troop
(I'm going to have to make these parties very
long because I want to use every single idea).
Wilhelmina Ripple has provided a very useful and
fun book!
Review
I bought this book to get ideas for the large
Halloween party we throw every year. This book
is strictly sighted at school parties, including
classroom crafts and games designed for a school
setting. Since so many schools don't even allow
"Halloween" to be mentioned (my kids have attended
two schools that dictate "Harvest" themes) this
book is of little use to me.

101 Spooktacular Party Ideas
Planning a Halloween party has never been easier!
Whether you are having a few neighborhood children
over, or are throwing a huge Halloween bash, 101
Spooktacular Party Ideas will help you plan an
unforgettable Halloween party.
It is filled with ideas that will help you haunt
your house with boo-tiful decorations, serve sinisterly
delectable treats, play bone chilling games and
make fiendishly fun crafts and party favors.
101 Spooktacular Party Ideas features
9 outdoor decorations, 10 indoor decorations,
10 quick and easy treats, 15 make ahead treats,
10 beverage ideas, 22 relay and active games,
11 quiet games, 14 craft and party favors, and
more!
For easy reference, each food and
craft idea includes a picture. Most of the decoration
ideas also have pictures. Each idea has a supply
list that tells the reader what materials are
needed to complete the activity. Most of the materials
are inexpensive and easy to find. Each party idea
includes easy to follow instructions that will
guide the reader step-by-step through each activity.
Now it is easy to put on an unforgettable Halloween
party.
About the Author
Linda Sadler has always enjoyed throwing Halloween
parties and sharing her ideas with other people.
As the mother of two boys, ages 12 and 15, she
has over 10 years of experience planning school
parties. She has also thrown Halloween parties
at her home for over 15 years. The idea to write
this book came from her constant struggles to
find new decoration, craft, game and treat ideas
for her parties. Her goal is to make planning
a Halloween party easy, so she has written this
book with easy to follow step-by-step instruction.
Anyone, even those who are not crafty or creative,
can follow the directions and make fun decorations,
treats and party favors.
Halloween
Recipes
Here are some ideas that can help you cook up
some delicious Halloween food and treats for this
year's Halloween celebrations!
Creepy Cuisine - Revolting Halloween Recipes
that look Disgusting but Taste Divine
Review
From School Library Journal
-An artful arrangement of ingredients aided by
imaginative titles transforms ordinary food into
disgusting treats such as, "Pus Pockets"
(pita stuffed with cheese, baked, slit, and squeezed)
and "Worms au Gratin" (spaghetti and
noodles). While some children will only browse
through the book to exclaim at the yucky fare,
those who try the recipes will find that they
contain sensible advice, beginning with safety
tips, cooking terms, measurements, and clean-up
hints. Instructions are clearly written and list
needed tools. The advice, "with an adult's
help" is given whenever cooking, baking,
or the use of a sharp knife is required. Burke's
pen-and-ink cartoons are essential for their humorous
portrayal of monsters and ugly characters and
because arrangement of food is so critical for
gruesome effect. Even so, some imagination may
be needed to see the werewolf in the Waldorf Salad
or Brussels sprouts as gorilla tonsils. The food
itself is mostly healthful, with fruits and vegetables
featured as prominent ingredients. Food coloring
is used in some recipes and stuffed olives (eyeballs)
appear more than once. Some titles may be over
readers' heads, but the serving suggestions (e.g.,
crumpled facial tissues with the "Phlegm
Brulee) will help them understand. Filled with
clever ideas, this is an excellent choice for
those who are looking for something creepy but
fun.
"Filled with clever ideas, this is an excellent
choice for those who are lookin for something
creepy but fun."--School Library Journal.
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