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A Week's Worth of Halloween Fun

by Michele Cheplic | More from this Blogger

19 Oct 2008 12:29 PM

With less than two weeks to All Hallows Eve most major retail stores have shoved what's left of their Halloween items to an obscure corner area to make way for all things Christmas. But not here in the FUN blog--Halloween is front and center and we've got a slew of great ideas for parties and other kid-friendly holiday gatherings. Take a look at what you might have missed last week:

October 13th---Fun Halloween Games for Kids. This blog contains ideas for fun Halloween-themed games that are sure to be a hit with the kids at your upcoming homemade Fright Fest.

October 14th---Homemade Halloween Treat Cups. Forget about those small flimsy paper Halloween treat bags that tear when stuffed with a few pieces of candy. This blog provides details on how you can make incredibly festive treat cups that will last well beyond the holiday.

October 15th---Cute and Creepy Ideas for Homemade Halloween Treat Cups. Whether you are looking to save money on Halloween party favors or you are searching for a simple seasonal craft to keep your kids busy on a rainy fall day the fun projects in this blog should come in quite handy.

October 16th---Fall Family Fun Under the Big Top. When your kids are done collecting candy in their oh-so-cute costumes consider heading over to the big top at Lincoln Center's Damrosch Park in New York City. That's where you will be treated to the death defying thrills and chills of the Big Apple Circus. Gets details on the fall extravaganza in this blog.

October 17th---No Mess Pumpkin Decorating. If you are not a fan of the sloppy, goopy, labor-intensive task of gutting a pumpkin in an effort to create a snaggle-toothed jack-o'-lantern you will appreciate this blog. It provides ways you can decorate your pumpkin minus the knives and razors.

October 18th---Haunted Halloween Games and Crafts. The candy-themed Halloween games and crafts in this blog don't require a lot of time or money. You just need a few pumpkins, some candy and your children's imagination.

 
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Michele Cheplic was born and raised in Hilo, Hawaii, but now lives in Wisconsin. Michele graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in Journalism.

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