Archive for October, 2010


Fun & Easy Halloween Party Themes and Ideas

Published on October 28, 2010

Halloween is the day of the year that has the most parties thrown in its honor. Everyone loves to dress up and attend Halloween parties with their friends. Most people end up getting several invitations to different Halloween parties that are often on the same night. If you are planning to throw your own Halloween party, how can you get all your friends to head to your shindig and not someone else’s? You need to come up with some unique and fun ideas that will get everyone on your list so excited about your party they won’t even consider going anywhere else. [read full article]


12 Easy Halloween Party Recipes

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Check out these easy-to-make caramel apples, brownies and other delicious Halloween treats at Real Simple.


Scary Halloween Crafts

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Looking for some great Halloween crafts for your Halloween party, haunted house, or just for trick-or-treaters?

A fun craft is something that can keep you occupied for hours on end especially if you enjoy it. Here are some ideas that will hopefully set you on your way in preparation for your next Halloween… [read full article]


Have Fun With Baby Halloween Clothes

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There are lots of great things about being a new parent. For example, the joy of bringing a new life into the world, the thrill of shaping a young mind, the pride with each new stage of your baby’s life. Few things are more exciting, however, than the license to be a kid again. What better way to celebrate your newfound childhood with your baby than by dressing up with them for Halloween? [read full article]


Halloween Cocktail Recipes

Published on October 27, 2010

Throwing an adult Halloween party? Try these Halloween cocktail recipes for punch, cider and martinis at Real Simple.


Halloween Candy Recipe Ideas

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Wondering what to do with all of your leftover Halloween candy? Get pie, cookie, and other dessert recipes for Halloween candy at Real Simple.


How To Carve A Pumpkin For Halloween

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If you just want to take a steak knife and hack out your every day pumpkin face, then this article is not for you. We’re going to take a look at gourmet pumpkin carving for true Halloween connoisseurs. OK, maybe gourmet is a bit of overkill, but why settle for just another carved pumpkin when you can have a prize-winning jack-o-lantern instead? [read full article]


Sexy Halloween Costume Ideas: How To Stand Out From the Crowd

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If you plan on attending a Halloween party this year, or if you’re attending any social gathering for that matter, you might want to consider one of the many sexy Halloween costumes that are available this year on the market. Halloween is the one time of year you can be anyone you want to be. So why not stand out from the crowd by showing your incredibly sexy “alter ego”? [read full article]


Easy Halloween Face Painting Designs

Published on October 26, 2010

With Halloween quickly approaching, face painting season is kicking into high gear. Try these easy, but immensely child-pleasing Halloween “cheek art” designs at class parties, fall festivals and homecoming carnivals.

Begin with good quality, water-based face paints. You can find them online or in some theatrical stores. A palette of six, good-quality face paints is priced around $12.00 and includes enough paint for 70 or more cheek art designs. Water-based face paints apply as easily as watercolors and remove cleanly with a paper towel and water. [read full article]


Halloween Contact Lenses Can Give an Edge To Your Costume

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If you are looking for the perfect finishing touch to your Halloween costume then you might want to try a pair of Halloween contact lenses. These special colored lenses have been used by the film industry to create a non-human appearance. Now Halloween contact lenses are more widely available for people to wear to their parties or when taking their kids trick or treating. The variety of Halloween contact lenses is huge. You can transform your eyes into those of a wild animal to match your werewolf costume, bloodshot to give your Vampire a more ghoulish quality, or simply change the color of your eyes into an unearthly shade of red the choice is yours. The prices vary depending on the amount of detail involved, but a pair can start under $100. The top of the range Halloween contact lenses are those that are hand painted and have vision correction. You can expect to pay over $400 for a pair of these. Your costume is bound to create a stir at the Halloween party if you are wearing Halloween contact lenses. [read full article]