Check it out here. You have to listen to a short (10 second'ish) ad first - but it's worth the wait.
Okay, and now for the younger kids, here's another fun EZ Halloween project to do:
You will need:
1) Cheesecloth (found in paint sections of stores)
2) Liquid fabric stiffener (most fabric/craft stores)
3) Wiggly eyes (found in craft/fabric stores)
4) Elmer's glue or some tacky glue
5) A tennis ball container or spray paint can
Steps to make ghosts:
1) Dip the cheesecloth in the fabric stiffener
(put a cookie sheet or cutting board underneath the tennis ball container or spray paint can for EZ clean-up)
2) Drape wet cheesecloth over tennis ball container or spray paint can
3) Let dry
4) Glue on wiggly eyes and hang up around the house
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11 comments:
Cute ghosts.
I watched the trailer, though I shouldn't have as the book is still sitting on my shelf unread. :)
Love it! I'm going to have to try this with the kids on the property...Thanks for posting it!
Cute ghosts! My girls made those in school one year. Fun project!
I won't be seeing Twilight, since I'm not into the books at all. My oldest daughter read them, but I'm not sure if she'll want to watch the movie or not.
Rena: I love vampire stories but Twilight, IMO, is more of a romance. In fact, I don't remember anyone getting bit in that one. I could be wrong though.
The girls at work and I all read the stories (my sister and niece too) we're all going to the movie together on 11/21 - a girls' night - with a little romance. ;)
Adorable ghosts!
I have not read Twilight yet, but I do intend, too. I'm always behind the times. I am going to start the first Harry Potter tonight with my son! I've never read it!
ohhhhh! Those are so cute! :0)
christy
Oh that's awesome! I would lie and say I am going to try this but I am not very crafty whatsoever. My kids have learned this the very hard way.
Ello: Severus . . . would have just lied.
;-)
I love these!
Kim -- That's what my oldest daughter told me too, about it being more of a romance. She's 19, so she might go see it.
The last vampire movie I watched was "The Lost Boys", if you can believe that, and I had horrible nightmares. I was the original Dracula with Bela Lugosi all the time though. That's more my speed -- LOL!
Seriously Rena, it wasn't a scary book - much more about the relationships. But, who knows what they'll do in Hollywood.
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