Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Halloween Craft

We don't really celebrate Halloween here in our house but sometimes the girls get invited to dressing up parties. Big Sis has a Halloween disco at school and one at her Rainbows group. My mum bought these kits last year half price in November and I found them out last week.


 
 
Posing between downpours - Such Fun!


Best wishes to you all. Jo x

16 comments:

  1. Two too cuties! They could never be scary halloweenies. Lovely. xx

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  2. Aren't they sweetiepies and the head bands are so cute too, what a lovely idea for them to make themselves :) xx

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  3. I try to avoid celebrating Halloween by celebrating Thanksgiving September through November :) but when my children were growing up we did some non-scary type activities from time to time, and your girls' projects seem like great fun...they are such cuties! I have almost completed the hat to match the baby cocoon blanket I finished last week...surely my little Grand will safely arrive soon!!!
    Gracie xx

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  4. What a pair of cuties - gorgeous, just like Mum!
    Big hugs Jo
    Dorothy
    :-)xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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  5. Oh Jo!!! Your girls are so adorable and those head bands are too cute!!! My kids would so enjoy making those!!! Thanks for sharing!!!

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  6. Aww what cuties, such sweet little spooky makes
    Clare x
    http://summerhousebythesea.blogspot.co.uk/

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  7. That is very cute - and tasteful, too. Your girls are adorable. We don't do a lot for Halloween here either - not because I have anything against it but more because it wasn't really a tradition I grew up with. I look forward to Bonfire Night much more. xx

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  8. Aw, they're cute. We do celebrate Halloween but then it's much bigger here from what I've gathered. I can't imagine not doing costumes and trick-or-treating because I've done that my whole life.

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  9. Your girls are sooooo cute Jo and I always enjoy seeing them getting stuck into the stitching. Happy Hallowe'en girls!
    Hugs, Joy xxx

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  10. Very sweet, non-scary Halloween makes. And the models are just adorable! Chrissie x

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  11. That looks really sweet. I always look out for reduced stuff after each Holiday.

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  12. Your daughters look so sweet! We don't do Halloween door-knocking in Australia either, but my (adult) children often go to Halloween themed parties. Any excuse for a dress up party, right! ;)

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  13. Really cute makes. I have a bit of halloween crafting planned for my boys when they are half term next week. x x

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  14. Your girls are gorgeous and so sweet! xo

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