Reader's Digest Tricks & Treats - The Ultimate Halloween Book
While this may not exactly be the "ultimate" Halloween book, it probably
can
lay claim to the title of "The Ultimate Halloween Books for Moms." What I
mean by this is, if you're looking for truly scary, gruesome, spooky ideas,
look elsewhere. But if you have young children, or if your Halloween
decorating taste runs more toward cute country charm than early Munsters or
Addams Family, you will be delighted with this reference.
Especially helpful is the extensive section on costumes, complete with
patterns and easy to follow instructions. There are nine to choose from:
Jack O' Lantern, Fairy Princess, Scarecrow, Angel, Dalmatian, Fly, Wizard,
Bee and Ballerina. However, a clever person could take these patterns and
come up with countless others using the same designs but different fabrics
or trims.
The chapter on decorating with pumpkins, squashes and gourds has some nice
ideas, simple to accomplish, but very effective. I particularly liked the
"ghosts" made from butternut squash and the "cats" made from acorn squash.
Other decorating projects include flags and banners, lawn decorations,
wreaths and table and home accessories.
Additional chapters include favorite Halloween treat recipes, crafts and
even festively decorated clothing items for adults. Easy sewing
instructions
and tips help you accomplish the projects at home with the same success as
the author.
About the Author
Cheri Sicard is the editor of FabulousFoods.com, where you can celebrate
Halloween with recipes, pumpkin carving, crafts and decorating ideas,
e-cards and Awesome Free Jack O' Lantern
Patterns! http://www.fabulousfoods.com/holidays/halloween/halloween.html