Scary Skeleton Scavenger Hunt

Supplies:

Cardboard
Large sheet of paper or cardboard
Marker
Construction Paper
Pencils
Index Cards
Decorations to decorate your Skeleton
White Paint
Scissors

Directions:

1. You can find stencils on the internet for your skeleton to trace the shapes or if you have a skeleton from previous decorations you can use that as long as you can take apart the pieces for hiding.

2. Trace out your pieces then cut out your skeleton.

3. Trace your complete skeleton decoration on a long sheet of paper old cardboard or even an old sheet.

4.Take the skeleton apart at its joints and hide the parts around your house or yard.

5. Next, make and decorate your index cards with spookie clues on them as to where the bones may be hidden. Try making the clues educational. Learn about the parts you are finding and what their functions are. Don’t make the clues too difficult. You want to make sure the game stays fun!

6. Hide the pieces around the yard or home but make sure to remember when you hid them so they don’t get lost.

7. Start to play! Remember you can decorate the cards, skeleton and the traced outline anyway you want! Use anything you find around your house! Make it as spookie as you want.

Happy Hallow-green!!

Happy Hallow-green!

Happy Hallow-green!

Halloween is almost here!! This is my absolute favorite holiday! I love decorating the house, getting dressed up, making spooky foods, the haunted houses and scary movies! I decorated on October 2nd I was so excited. While shopping for new decoration, food and costume ideas I thought of some really cool greener ideas for this Halloween.

Here are some tips to make your Halloween greener:

Arrange a community costume swap. Visit www.greenhalloween.org to find out more.

Make your own costumes with items you have around the house. Some times you don’t realize what great items you have that would be a perfect addition to your or your pets costume.

Make your own decorations! There are plenty of do-it-yourself websites that give you all the instructions you need to make your home and yard completely terrifying! You can use broken items from around the house, old sheets and blankets, old cotton from worn out toys, even items from your very own front yard.

Halloween is one of the best holidays to get creative! There are excellent Halloween recipes I have found for some super spooky!! I will be posting some great ideas all month!

If you are hosting a party you can make your own invites or use a green company Shop AmyAdele.com today! or Good Greetings LLC.

Halloween parties are super fun! Remember although doing dishes can be annoying for some buying disposables is even more annoying. Purchase cloth table cloths and reusable. If you use the right colors and items they can be good for Thanksgiving and maybe even other holidays as well as year after year. Midnight Lace Fabric Tablecloth, Halloween Wicked Witch Martini Glass,Halloween Pumpkin Platter .

Candy collection is one of the most exciting parts of Halloween for children! I know the same old plastic pumpkins are cute and reusable but why not make your own out of bags you have from home and make and activity out of it or another alternative is Eco Friendly Cloth Loot Bag.

Candy giving is as mentioned above the best part of Halloween for children. Why not make an impression on your neighborhood and give out organic candy or healthier treats. You don’t have to give out candy either! You can give out small games or trinkets sold at all grocery stores or dollar stores. YummyEarth Organic Lollipops, GoNaturally Organic Honey Gluten Free Hard Candies,Gummy Worms, Organic, 5 oz ( Multi-Pack).

Stay local! Visit local farms to pick your pumpkins, corn, apples and hay. This is an easy way to support your local commerce right before the winter comes. Local farmers especially these days need all the support they can get. Halloween offers so many local options it only makes sense to use them! Usually local farms have hay rides, haunted corn mazes and other activities that will keep your family entertained and they farms in business.

After all of your frightening fun is over remember COMPOST, COMPOST, COMPOST! When your pumpkins and gourds get all squishy and moldy put them to good use! Don’t just throw them out make good use out of them and make it full circle!

Ghastly Table Town!

Ghastly Table Town

Ghastly Table Town

Materials:

Recycled Construction Paper
Recycled Paper Bags
Recycled Corrugated Cardboard Boxes or Tubes
Crayons
Markers
Natural Plant Dye Eco Paint
Thin wire
Fishing line or thread
Newspapers
Magazines
Pipe cleaners
Small tree branches
Colored tissue paper
Organic Cotton Balls or any old cotton stuffing you have lying around
Poster board or a large piece of cardboard
Plastic bottle caps
Craft Sticks
Leaves
Acorns
Rocks
Grass and anything else lying in your front yard.
Glitter
Beads, buttons, anything to decorate your little town
Natural Plant Dye Eco Dough
Scissors
Ruler
Glue (hot or otherwise)
Any other odds and ends you have round the house you have been DYING to use!

Instructions:

Buildings- Use your paperbags or cardboard boxes to make houses and buildings! You can even construct people and furniture for the inside of your buildings! Decorate them any way you want. Make sure when constructing you buildings out of bags you use the bottom of the bag as the roof and if you want to cut pieces out maybe use some cardboard or craft sticks to help keep it sturdy. You can also stuff the bag buildings with old magazine or paper pieces to keep them standing.

Trees – Cut holes with a hole punch out of the bottom of the board you are attaching your buildings to and stick the branches you have collected from outside through the holes. You can cover any extra space with the other items you have collected from outside or when you get to making your spooky people and ghouls you can use them as well to hide holes as well. Use glue to attach the tree to the board. Wait for it to dry first before trying to cover up any extra space.

People – For a body, bend a pipe cleaner into an inverted V. Twist a second pipe cleaner around the first to create arms. Glue on tissue-paper boots. For a dress, cut a head hole in a black tissue-paper square, then slip it on and tie it with yarn. Glue on thread for hair and a paper hat. You can decorate your people with any of the bits and pieces you have collected. Use old cloth or ribbons to make clothing or hair. If you have stickers feel free to be as creative as possible. Make a Frankenstein, tissue paper mummies, round goblins or trolls!

Bats- Bend a 1-inch length of pipe cleaner into a V, then glue it onto black tissue-paper, play-dough or clay bat for bat wings. You use dough or clay and use a cookie cutter or stencil to make bats. If you stick a thin wire or pipe cleaner on the bottom or side of the bat, wait for the dough or clay to dry and stick the bat where ever you please. Use thin wire, fishing line or even thread to attach the bat to a building or trees. Remember these are only ideas to help you construct your town. You can make your bats anyway you want!

Ghosts – If you have cotton lying around use pipe cleaner or even craft sticks as a starting point. Wrap or place cotton around the stick until it looks scary enough. You can also use a plain old cotton ball the way it is and glue it behind a building or in a house. You can use pipe cleaners and glue tissue paper to it or over it. Even make a cardboard ghost cut into any shape you prefer.

Bottle Caps – You can use old bottle caps to make baskets to hold mini pumpkins, apples or anything you want! You can make a spooky local farm stand in your ghost town or use them to help you make your bails of hay!

Swamp Critters!!

Swamp Critters

Swamp Critters

Ingredients:

2 boxes Organic Macaroni & Cheddar Cheese(depending on how many critters you want to make)
1 bag Organic Cut Spinach
Pimento Stuffed Olives

Instructions:
Mix up the macaroni and cheese, then spoon it into greased muffin cups and bake until firm approximately 15-20 minutes.

Let the critters cool for about 10 minutes, then gently remove them from the tins. While waiting for the critters to cool off cook the spinach so it will be ready.
Place critters upside down on a swamp of sautéed spinach and add olive slice eyes.

You can add anything to these critters to make them creepier. Use ketchup for blood on and around the critters or even other types of cheese to make them gooier! Use your imagination!!

PB Bites

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Ingredients
* 6 Organic Apples
* Organic slivered almonds
* Organic peanut butter
* Organic orange juice

Instructions:
1. Just quarter and core an apple, cut a wedge from the skin side of each quarter, then press slivered almonds in place for teeth.
2. If you’re not going to serve them right away, baste the apples with orange juice to keep them from browning.
3. Add your choice of organic peanut butter either inside the apple or to dip.

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Ghastly Smiles!! Great Halloween Snack

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Ingredients:
* 1 package raw organic pea pods
* 2 organic red bell peppers
* 1 package organic slivered almonds–12/5 oz. bags

Instructions
1. For each pod, use the tip of a paring knife to cut a slit centered in one side of an edible pea pod (ask an adult for help).
2. Cut out a tongue shapes from red bell peppers and insert the top of them through the opening in the pea pod (its more frightening if the inside of the pepper faces up).
3. For the finishing touch, insert a few broken pieces of slivered almonds for teeth.


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Make Your Own Halloween Figures

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You’ll love making these cute dough ghosts! You can decorate them anyway you like and use them as the perfect halloween decoration for your home, office, class or even as a gift.

Supplies:

Instructions:

    1. Cover your workspace with a cloth
    2. Combine flour, salt, and water and stir until the mixture has a doughy consistency
    3. Shape into desired figures
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    5. Microwave each ghost figure for 30 seconds at a time until the figure has become hard (approximately 2 – 2 1/2 minutes)
    6. Let cool
    7. Draw eyes and mouth