If you visit any retail store or shop online, you know that Halloween merch is already filling the shelves.
Which reminds me to let you know that there’s a whole treasure chest of ideas, recipes, games with inexpensive materials, new themes, and lots of wonderful stuff to entertain you while you entertain your littles. This award-winning eBook shares everything you need to create your happiest Halloween while sidestepping the dark and creepy stuff (no one’s got time for that.) Here’s the link to Amazon and it is also available on BN.com.
https://www.amazon.com/Harvest-Halloween-Handbook-Second-Artisan-ebook/dp/B0BFG5Y9HR
Just like a Costco sample, tempting you to buy, here are a few tasty morsels you will find in A Harvest and Halloween Handbook Second Edition:
Isn’t this a fun cover? I took the photo at the Garden Park LDS chapel in Salt Lake City. I’ve hosted lots of autumn and Halloween church carnivals through the years. Having a party at a holy place, to me, means making sure that your activities are appropriate for the venue. Hence the focus on harvest and autumn, while avoiding evil and creepy stuff. We’ve had lots of fun and made sweet memories.
Here’s an inexpensive carnival game made with lumber scraps and stuffed cats. You knock the cats off the fence with beanbags to win a prize.
Here’s another fun and free game. Collect your Halloween containers (or borrow some), toss pennies into them to win treats.
A lollipop ring toss made with pegboard and painting with acrylic paints. Use glow bracelets to ring a lollipop to win it!
A candy jar guessing game – the winners take them home. Use jars you already have or pick up a few at a charity thrift store. Adults can play too!
This festive entry was made with a sheet, a scarecrow, some repurposed decor and lights. Great for photo booths.
How is that for fun? Ready to download your A Harvest and Halloween Handbook yet? Here a few more photos to help you hit that buy button…
An Alice in Wonderland tea party with recipes, decor and games like…
A Treat Walk – sweets for the sweets! Use giant cards from Hobby Lobby or make your own for this musical game.
Pin the tail on the cat…
Buggy croquet and more!
Here’s a fun craft, add a rag border to dress up a throw or a wreath.
Or make a wall hanging quilt out of festive fabric.
You could even repurpose a doll house for a fairy Halloween party, a decoration or a children’s scavenger hunt game.
Here’s a tasty treat – old-fashioned popcorn balls, the recipe is included!
Plus coloring pages…
No need to wait – download yours today!
Happy Halloween!
To my surprise, I learned a lot from this piece. You have a gift for putting complex ideas into simple terms, and the examples you supplied really helped drive home your points. Your information is quite thorough, and I am grateful to you for that.
Thank you for this well-written and informative post. The depth of your analysis is impressive, and your writing style is engaging. I learned a lot from this article and will definitely be referring back to it in the future. Keep up the great work!
Great piece! Anyone with even a passing interest in the subject should read your in-depth analysis and explanations. Your inclusion of examples and practical ideas is really appreciated. We appreciate you being so kind with your time and expertise.