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1. Wormy Apple Croissants and Other
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2. Haunt Your House For Halloween:
$9.94
3. My Very Own Halloween: A Book
$2.99
4. The Big Book of Halloween Fun
$210.27
5. Halloween: The Best of Martha
$2.39
6. Haunting on a Halloween: Frightful
$7.95
7. Our Favorite Halloween Recipes
$8.76
8. Halloween Crafts: Eerily Elegant
$4.00
9. Halloween Fun for Everyone
 
$12.95
10. The Great Halloween Book
$8.90
11. Frightfully Fun Halloween Crafts
$4.98
12. Halloween: Imaginative Holiday
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13. Halloween Fun (Messner Holiday
$16.87
14. Big Book of Halloween (Better
 
15. The Little Witch's Halloween Book
$2.80
16. Dora's Halloween Adventure (Dora
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17. Halloween: Let's Make Something
18. 67 Wild & Mild HALLOWEEN Party
 
$38.58
19. Halloween Holiday Grab Bag
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20. Halloween Parties: How to Throw

1. Wormy Apple Croissants and Other Halloween Recipes (Snap)
by Larrew, Brekka Hervey
Library Binding: 32 Pages (2008-01-01)
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Provides fun and unique recipes for a Halloween party, including nachos, cakes, and cookies. Includes easy instructions and a helpful tools glossary with photos. ... Read more


2. Haunt Your House For Halloween: Decorating Tricks & Party Treats
by Cindy Fuller
Paperback: 96 Pages (2001-12-31)
list price: US$6.95 -- used & new: US$2.86
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Asin: 0806935677
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Here are 80 eerie projects—scary decorations, ghosts by the window, ghouls in your yard and on fences and porches.Creative ideas for every room and area will make your home the area’s Halloween masterpiece. Bonus: Party recipes, favors, and costumes.“The decorating ideas and party tips in this colorful book can make your Halloween a treat.”—Country Almanac.
Amazon.com Review
Create a charming country-style Halloween setting through yourwhole house, from the front yard and the entryway to the windows,mantelpiece, and table, with a little help from Haunt Your Housefor Halloween. More sweetly spooky than scary, the decorationsfeature lots of simple, painted wood cutouts (ghosties, pumpkinycharacters, rabbits, cats, crows), easy wreaths (such as a circle ofghost-wrapped lollipops), and clever edibles (sloppy joes whose bunsmasquerade as pumpkins; ghoul-aid; chocolate scaredy-snacks). Fulldirections and patterns are given for each project, although thebook's format occasionally makes finding the instructions for aparticular project challenging: a series of photos illustrates anumber of project tableaus, followed by the step-by-step instructionsfor those projects compressed together, then another series of photos,and so on. Everything is clearly pictured, though, and the directionsdo refer back to the illustration page, so this minor drawbackshouldn't keep Halloween crafters from finding their way. --AmyHandy ... Read more

Customer Reviews (5)

2-0 out of 5 stars Not Fair!
This is an OK book of ideas but it is the same book that was printed with a different cover so I ended up with 2 of them. I consider that to be unfair!

4-0 out of 5 stars WELL-DONE CRAFT IDEAS FOR HALLOWEEN
"Haunt Your House for Halloween", despite its ominous title, isn't really geared towards the scary side of Halloween.The book presents mainly tame Halloween décor and on that level it works very well.You just have to know what you're getting.Author Cindy Fuller wastes no time with lengthy histories of Halloween myths and traditions...we've all read those time and time again.She jumps right into the many projects found in this 96 page book.

One of the semi-scary projects to be found is the Floating Phantom, made with just a handful of items that you may have at home or can be picked up at the local craft store.Made from primarily a piece of old white bed sheet (I prefer an off white or gray to make it seem no so "pure") and some line for hanging, you can achieve more of a terrifying look by drawing a more evil face on your phantom before hanging from a tree or perhaps an awning.

Halloween wreaths are becoming quite common place today and allow a decorator to really use their own imagination in coming up with unique designs.There's a wonderful Halloween wreath, decorated with tiny ghosts that serves a dual function.It not only looks good, but you can stick suckers all around the wreath for a distinctive way of passing out candy to trick-or-treaters.

A very simple, yet effective way to make scary décor for Halloween is to cut various shapes of ghosts, or bats, or other traditional Halloween characters out of Acetate and stick them to your windows, using light to create some very spooky silhouettes.

Fuller also has many projects for décor inside the home including a neat little pumpkin patch village that can go on top of your mantle or on a table.There are also a number of items that can be made out of pine if you have the right tools to cut the wood.The book contains patterns for all of these wood projects.

There are also things like recipes and décor for Halloween parties.The book features a full color photograph of each completed project and each is detailed in clear, concise instructions, and is accompanied by a full materials list.While it's more crafty than scary, "Haunt Your House for Halloween" presents some great-looking and simple projects to accent your home's holiday look.

Reviewed by Tm Janson

3-0 out of 5 stars Cute book, but would have called it "How to Decorate Your Home for a Country Autumn"
Being a Halloween aficionado, I find this book cute, and full of good for ideas for a mild Halloween, but "haunted" is not what I would call the decorations.I still can't understand why some of the pumpkins have jester hats.Personally, I would call this more fall country decor than anything, but very cute and good ideas all around.

2-0 out of 5 stars Cutsie cutsie cutsie
I'm a serious Halloweenie.When I heard the title "Haunt Your House For Halloween:Decorating Tricks & Party Treats" the last thing I expected were cutsie country painted wood cutouts of pumkpin men (stacked 3 hight like snowmen), pigeon-looking blue crows, and BUNNIES with harlequin diamond painted ears.There were even oversided EGGS painted in yellow, orange, and white as if to be candy corn.

If you're a serious country crafter who wants to spend a lot of time cutting shapes out of pine with your jigsaw and then painting them, this book has great ideas for you.Personally, I found that a lot of the instructions were quite lengthy and involved, and required a lot of money spent on materials and tools.

I bought two Halloween books online this year in preparation for my 2nd annual haunted costume party.This one was a big disapointment for me.If you're looking for some really fantastic, easy, original and genuinely SPOOKY decorating and party ideas, try "Scary Scenes For Halloween" by Jill Williams Grover.I've left rave reviews for the wealth of amazing ideas I've gathered from her book.

3-0 out of 5 stars Haunt your house with cute stuff!
This book has a lot of ideas for decorating your house.The majority of the items are "country" style wood cutouts.They are cute but not what I thought would be in a book that is called "Haunt you house for Halloween"!The directions are thorough and easy to follow.The book has a lot of photographs of the actual finishes projects as well. The ideas are probably good for houses with little children who may scare easy or for people who like the painted wood decorations. ... Read more


3. My Very Own Halloween: A Book of Cooking and Crafts (My Very Own Holiday Books)
by Robin West
Paperback: 64 Pages (1997-09)
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Asin: 1575052326
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Contains recipes and crafts grouped conveniently for five Halloween theme parties. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great Creative Halloween Ideas
My Very Own Halloween is a great book for children to use to create treats to eat, as well as crafts to decorate for the occasion. Each food/craft has a list of the items required to create it. Then it shows a numbered list of descriptive steps to follow. There's a photograph of every creation and suggested menus combining the creations. ... Read more


4. The Big Book of Halloween Fun
by Susie Johns
Paperback: 192 Pages (2005-09-01)
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Asin: 0764132237
Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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Here in one extra-large, idea-packed, fun-filled book is everything anybody will ever want to know about autumn's favorite holiday. Mixing a delightful text with highly atmospheric color illustrations, The Big Book of Halloween Fun presents ideas for games to play at Halloween parties, recounts tidbits of Halloween history and spooky Halloween jokes, gives directions for making original costumes, offers recipes for party foods and treats, features songs and poems with Halloween themes, tells scary ghost stories, and suggests party ideas. A fascinating collection of Halloween-related folklore includes legends, love spells, and traditional ways to find out whether one's love will be true and lasting or chaotic and strife-torn. Here too are directions for making great Halloween party invitation cards withpop-up ghosts, as well as pumpkin-and-chocolate truffles to serve at that party. Kids, grownups, and everybody who enjoys celebrating Halloween will find great ideas for hours of supernatural fun and eerie entertainment. Full-color illustrations throughout. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Disappoinment
I expected much more.Most of the content is common and trite geared more toward children rather than adult entertaining.Costume suggestions are ridiculously dull (a witch, bad fairy, zombie, etc.).The only part somewhat interesting is the recipe segment with colorful photos.However, I have seen most of these recipes published on the net. I would not buy this book again and I certainly would not recommend it. ... Read more


5. Halloween: The Best of Martha Stewart Living
by Martha Stewart Living Magazine
Paperback: 144 Pages (2001-08-28)
list price: US$22.00 -- used & new: US$210.27
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Asin: 060980863X
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Halloween is rivaled only by Christmas when it comes to the holidays that generate the most interest for Martha Stewart Living’s readers. Halloween is a compendium of the best Halloween ideas published in the magazine over the last decade.

To help celebrate this ghoulish holiday, the editors of Martha Stewart Living bring us Halloween, a compilation of all the best tricks and treats of the spooky season.

Organized in two sections, Halloween makes this holiday so much fun it’s scary. In “Tricking,” pranksters will find all manner of pumpkin carving, eerie lighting, and makeup and decorating ideas. “Treating” provides the recipes for having a Halloween feast or a hanted-house party and ideas for making mischief with kids.Amazon.com Review
Halloween books abound, but none is as elegantly spooky or as eerily opulent as this gorgeous guide from Martha Stewart Living. Set the scene for the ultimate Halloween party with a magical yard full of pumpkins glowing with vibrant geometrics and sparkling with Christmas lights. Welcome guests with shadow lanterns flickering with bats and haunted windows. Strew the house with chiffon ghosts and fill the air with haunting sounds. Then host a pumpkin-carving feast, a crafty party, or a ghoulish supper, and whip up eyeball highballs, croaked messieurs, and spider-web sundaes. And don't forget the creepy makeup: follow along as willing victims transform into a skeleton, mummy, and several other creatures (Martha herself becomes an astonishing black widow). Excellent directions, full recipes, beautiful photographs, and an extremely detailed source list should inspire anyone to celebrate All Hallows' Eve with style. --Amy Handy ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Great collection of some of Martha's Best
I am a Halloween fanatic. And when I discovered that Martha Stewart was also a Halloween fanatic, I just couldn't wait to see what she would do with Halloween decorating. This book is a nice collection of some of her best or memorable projects for Halloween decorating. I think it's a great collection for someone who just wants a basic overview of how Martha does Halloween. But after getting it, I ended up hunting down several of the magazines that these projects came from. It was a lot more effort and costly than buying the book, but I'm glad I did, because the mags from which these projects come contain SO MANY more awesome projects! So, if you want a quick and affordable overview, this is a great buy. But if you really want to collect ALL of her fantastic Halloween projects, I'd say either spend the time and dough to hunt down the mags they came from, OR simply go to [...]...her website is HUGE and contains pretty much everything she has ever done! :)

4-0 out of 5 stars Good for Fans, Great for Halloween Lovers
If you are a collector of Martha's Halloween Holiday Magazines then this book is just a compilation of all her awesome ideas over the years from those particular magazines. But as far as being all about Halloween decorating, this book is pretty much the best one I can think of. The photography and layout of the book is really good and constantly inspires me to get new ideas every time I read it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great crafts, treats, costumes and more!
Halloween is one of my favorite holidays and this book has some great ideas for crafts, costumes and food. One of the best halloween inspired snacks was for ladies fingers and men's toes, I brought these to a Halloween party and they were a big hit.
The crafts and recipes in this book are fairly easy to make with planning. Don't try to pull anything off at the last minute. But with some planning and the right tools/ingredients you can achieve a really beautiful finished product.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good, but not great
Halloween is not a big deal here in Australia, so I was looking for a inspirational book with plenty of how-tos and ideas...I bought this book after combing the Martha Stewart website, expecting more of the same great stuff.I was a little disappointed when it arrived.Still a good book, but I'd recommend going though the website first - a lot of the stuff in this book is contained there anyway.The book has a very appealing look, and is still a good read, but for sheer volume of ideas, all with easy instuctions, use the website.

3-0 out of 5 stars Nice ideas although a bit pricey
This is a good book but I couldn't help thinking that with some time I could find all these ideas online.But if you want a Halloween idea book for your holiday collection this is a great book and Martha's ideas are timeless and fresh.I don't regret buying it. ... Read more


6. Haunting on a Halloween: Frightful Activities for Kids
by Linda White
Paperback: 64 Pages (2002-07-11)
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The imaginative new activity book Haunting on a Halloween will teach kids of all ages the art of Halloween party planning, with yummy ghoulish recipes and scary stories that will make your guests shriek! With fun tips on how to decorate the dinner table with headstone place settings, creating cool window designs, paper "bats," and much more, it is chock full of scary ideas. Kids learn to prepare their own jack-o-lanterns from scratch-starting with planting a pumpkin patch, growing the perfect pumpkin, carving the right designs, and toasting the seeds for snacks. Haunting on a Halloween encourages children to come up with their own ideas for decorations and activities, andincludes "Bright Ideas" sidebars that offer alternatives to the activities or to potentially hazardous situations, like using disposable glow sticks instead of candles in a jack-o-lantern. This book is also great for grown-ups who want to help their children to have a safe, yet happy, Halloween.

Linda White is the author of Sleeping in a Sack, Cooking on a Stick, and Trekking on a Trail. She lives in Loveland, Colorado.

Fran Lee has illustrated and designed six titles in this series of kids' activity books. A native of Chicago, Fran currently lives with her husband in Portland, Oregon, where they run Coatimundi Studios, a graphic design and illustration firm. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars good book for childrens parties.
I got this book to help with ideas for a Halloween party for my 8 year old. It was just what I was looking for. Ideas for games and simple food. ... Read more


7. Our Favorite Halloween Recipes
by Gooseberry Patch
Spiral-bound: 126 Pages (2008-07-01)
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Over 60 frightfully fun recipes & as many tips. Purse-friendly size make meal-planning on the go easy.Durable softcover, 128 pages. ... Read more


8. Halloween Crafts: Eerily Elegant Decor
by Kasey Rogers, Mark Wood
Paperback: 128 Pages (2001-08)
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Asin: B001SARCS4
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Within these colourful pages, readers will find fifty beautiful, vintage looking Halloween crafts and party recipes and learn how to use them to create a special holiday. Detailed, step-by-step instructions allow all crafters to create these unique projects, including "Instant Ancestors" (faux gravestones) and a scarecrow wreath -- many could even become family heirlooms. Most projects are quick and simple, requiring not much more than a glue gun, sewing and painting. More than 100 beautiful photos show the finished craft as well as guide the reader throughout the creation process. Features: 50 upscale, beautiful, vintage looking Halloween crafts and party recipes; Stunning photos and detailed illustrations; Anecdotes about Halloween past and present.Amazon.com Review
As a regular on TV's Bewitched, Kasey Rogers (Louise Tate) has the right pedigree to produce Halloween Crafts: Eerily Elegant Decor. She and coauthor Mark Wood have dreamed up some pretty innovative approaches to such timeworn Halloween delights as pumpkin carving, table decorating, and party giving. Rather than limit carving to traditional orange pumpkins, they offer devilish red imps made of bumpy gourds and green glow-stick eyes, or a jaunty goblin king carved of green hubbard squash. A decrepit old butler figure presides over the "graveyard tea," and the "harvest of skulls" centerpiece features a tower of grinning plastic skulls topped with drippy black (electric) candles. A quartet of simple recipes makes up the "Boo-fey," along with two versions of punch contributed by another Bewitched alumnus, Bernard Fox (Dr. Bombay). The home-snapshot quality of the photographs is the one weak spot in this otherwise commendable book. Still, enough details are generally visible to help clarify the occasionally confusing directions, and the step-by-steps are mostly adequately explained. A source list provides contact information for the harder-to-find items. --Amy Handy ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Halloween Crafts: Eerily Elegant Decor by Kasey Rogers
This is an excellent book, full of ideas and easy to understand instructions on how to create each project.Kasey Rogers was "Mrs. Tate" on the original "Bewitched" and she and Mark Wood (actor/singer/artist) have put together a wonderfully elegant (if you prefer elegance and mystique over skulls and horror Halloween . . . and I do) book.I also have another book by these authors as well:"Create a Bewitched Fall-o-ween: 45 Projects for Decorating and Entertaining."

Special note to Amazon:Thank you for going above and beyond to find this book for me.

3-0 out of 5 stars Good Book For Staters
Great book with getting you started with Halloween projects.








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4-0 out of 5 stars Good, but it tries hard to disguise the fact!
Since I live in Australia, and Halloween isn't a big deal here, I was looking for something inspirational with clear how-tos to get started with.When I first received this book I was disappointed, but it really started to grow on me!I actually ended up basing most of my decorating on ideas in this book, but I didn't realise it at first!The photos are grainy, and some of the instructions aren't all that clear, but once you get past that, it's not too bad!It has some good ideas for a Halloween first-timer like me, that will actually look a lot better than the photos in the book lead you to believe.Be warned though - most of the ideas involve pumpkins or gourds in one way or another! What this book really needs is a makeover - new photos, and a little re-working on some of the instructions, and it would be great.If glossy photos are your thing, skip this and try Martha Stewart's Halloween book instead, but this one is really a diamond in the rough.

5-0 out of 5 stars Elegant, indeed, but with a sense of spooky fun!
Ideas with class, but practical. That's what I found in this delightful, pretty book. The materials recommended are, refreshingly, things I can actually get (and afford), right here in the isolated, imagination-starved desert of non-creativity where I live. It's so nice to see clearly written, well-conceived craft projects for Halloween that can really be done outside the major coastal metropolitan areas without paying for shipping and waiting six weeks for half the materials!

As far as the style, I grew up on Samantha and company, so it all has a "just right for a grown-up Halloween" feel to it for me. I grew out of gore years ago, but I still know that elegant does not have to equal stiff (as in some of Auntie Martha S's stuff ;->), and cheap doesn't have to equal tacky, if you just add a little personal talent of your own to spice it up. I already had the talent, now I have new ideas, with instructions, pictures, and even text that gently engages my own creative spirit! Lovin' this...

3-0 out of 5 stars Je ne sais quoi...
After seeing how many 5 star reviews this book got I began to think there was something wrong with me.I didn't LOVE this book.One of the 1 star reviewers hit the nail on the head.There is just something about this book that I can't warm up to.The crafts were nice, different than most, but they were somewhat repetitive.Many, many pumpkin, squash, and gourd arrangements.There were a couple of other things interspersed, wreaths, figures, recipes.But mostly it was piles of pumpkins.And there was no joie de vive.Please excuse the French, but to say there was "no joy of life" in the book would sound a little stupid.Halloween is more a celebration of death.But most of the arrangements were dull.

The two sections that caught my eye were the 'Old-Fashioned Party Fans and Favors' in Chapter 7, and Chapter 8. I have a weakness for Halloween collectibles and retro designs.And Chapter 8 had good party advice, like sticking to a theme rather than jumping all around.

The authors are talented, and apparently have a feeling for the holiday, but I would like to see a little more fun, and a little less seriousness. ... Read more


9. Halloween Fun for Everyone
by Ferida Wolff, Dolores Kozielski
Paperback: 79 Pages (1997-09)
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Who says getting ready for Halloween has to be a fright? Whether you want to go scary as a sea monster, wild as a cave dweller, or glamorous as Cleopatra, there's an original costume idea for you here. Play ghoulish games like Gobblin, Grab, and enjoy eerie eats like cauldron cocoa. Kids can even make their own haunted house carnival, and you don't have to be a mad scientist to understand the simple yet detailed instructions for every project. Happy haunting! ... Read more


10. The Great Halloween Book
by Mark Walker
 Paperback: 169 Pages (1983-08)
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Asin: 0897090381
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Create costumes from your closet and great face make-up tips!
This book was written back in the 1980s before Halloween became so popular so it includes a lot of the "old time" hints we used when I was a kid.

The costume chapters focus on creating costumes from items you have in your closet or those that can be borrowed or picked up at Goodwill.You used to see lots of kids in the costumes back in the day, but now you rarely see hobos, gypsies, gangsters or clowns.

The section on face make up is wonderful for those who want to do makeup instead of a mask.Though the photos are black and white, they clearly show how to apply makeup and simple prosthetics to get good results.

This is just a wondeful book for a homegrown Halloween. ... Read more


11. Frightfully Fun Halloween Crafts & Cooking
Spiral-bound: 160 Pages (2001-01)
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Asin: 0785358021
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Howl with laughter and shriek with delight when you treat yourself to Frightfully Fun Halloween Crafts & Cooking.

For both big and small witches and warlocks, this book is cauldron-full of wickedly delicious recipes—no eye of newt required! Create a haunted mobile that spooks from above. Wind some thrills and shrills around a mummy or two. RIP while your coffin cookies are baking. Don't be afraid—it's easy to scare up Halloween fun with this book! ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Simple Ideas
This book has some creative ideas, but also some things that are pretty cheesy.For the most part, I will use this book to get some ideas to use as jumping-off points for Halloween projects.Most of the book is filled up with recipes.Many of the recipes are pretty creative, but it also includes recipes for decorating cookies to look like spiders or ghosts.

4-0 out of 5 stars Fun!
This book is a ton of fun. The craft projects range from the simple to the complicated, with clear directions and adorable results.The "Spooky Skeleton" made with chenille stems is cute and definitely kid friendly."Henrietta Witch" is sweet, but requires a sewing machine and a lot of supplies.The recipes are the best part of the book.My favorites are the "Mini Mummy Dogs". They are super easy to make, but look awesome. They would make great finger food for a Halloween party. The "Cocoa with Floating Eyeballs" is hilarious - perfect for a bonfire.There are several cute cakes - from "Jack-'o-Lantern" (using two bundt cakes) to "Halloween Haunted House" (the Halloween version of a gingerbread house). If you are into Halloween, this book is a must have!You will start wishing for October to hurry up and get here so you can try out these spooky crafts and snacks. ... Read more


12. Halloween: Imaginative Holiday Ideas
by Marie-Laure Mantoux, Frederique Crestin-Billet
Paperback: 87 Pages (2000-07)
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Asin: 0764116258
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Witches on broomsticks, pumpkins and masks, spiders and bats, and hissing black cats! Here's the ultimate idea book for Halloween fun. Parents hosting a party for their children as well as older kids themselves will find page after page of instructions for making masks and costumes, jack-o-lanterns, indoor decorations for party rooms, and outdoor decorations for yards. There are also quick and easy recipes for Halloween party cakes and other food treats. Kids who want something more elaborate than Halloween masks to go with their costumes will love the face-paint ideas that show how to make a cat face, a vampire face, a pumpkin face, a witch's face, and the sinister face of the mistress of a haunted house. Vivid full-color photos and diagrams on every two-page spread come with detailed instructions that show how to do everything from haunting a house to entertaining party guests. ... Read more


13. Halloween Fun (Messner Holiday Library)
by Judith Hoffman Corwin
Paperback: Pages (1983-10)
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Describes Halloween customs and gives directions for making Halloween costumes, greeting cards, decorations, presents, and things to eat, using materials that are usually found around the house. ... Read more


14. Big Book of Halloween (Better Homes & Gardens)
by Better Homes and Gardens Books
Paperback: 288 Pages (2003-07-01)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$16.87
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Asin: 069621654X
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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• Creative ideas to inspire Halloween revelers of all ages

• Detailed instructions for costumes and decorations carefully guide crafters

• Step-by-step recipes for ghoulishly delicious treats ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Good photos, okay crafts, good food
Full color, lots of huge photos. Unfortunately, bad binding: first time it's ever been opened and dozens of pages are dropping out. Crafts for families who are aiming to please the kids. Not crafts for kids to make all by theemselves. Mood is cute, non-historical, silly, hokey, occasionally country.

The jack o' lantern designs seemed pretty original until I realised that the theory behind them was just to glue anything you can find onto the pumpkin-shell. Bits of wire, leaves, beads, glitter, whatever- just make it thematic. That seems to be the idea behind it. Still, that's pretty fun.

The costumes were disappointing. Almost all for children, no-sew, quick and simple. The multi-wearer caterpillar was a pretty good idea, for example, but none of them looked very snazzy in execution. Not as artistic as the jack o' lanterns at all.

The other decorative crafts were more artistic again. I think I may actually try those. There were a lot of lanterns, though they could have been better. I think I'll try making the crepe paper decoupage jack o' lantern basket.

The party ideas were well-worn. For example, one of those beanbag toss games. Not as innovative as the rest.

The food was the best part. They vary from long and complex, to no cooking required. Some look like they'd be very good to eat, and others seem to be mostly for looks (such as the scowling goblin head food sculpture.) I'm most likely to try the witch hat cookies, which have a cookie for the brim, a candy-filled ice cream cone for the peaked part of the hat, and icing for the hatband. The witch hat cake (made of precariously stacked cakes, then iced over) would actually be edible, too, and would look great. Like a lot of things in this book, that could be for a Harry Potter themed party, too!

2-0 out of 5 stars Rehashed and repackaged - Been there, done that!
If you own BH&G's Halloween, Halloween Fun or (especially) Halloween Pumpkins & Parties, you've already seen everything this book has to offer. The material is mostly rehashed from Pumpkins & Parties. If you don't already own the above, this is a great savings on buying three books. The only new material I could find was a section at the back that had some cute invitation ideas, but that doesn't make this worth the price tag. Since the other books had some clever ideas, I was looking forward to this one. What a disappointment! ... Read more


15. The Little Witch's Halloween Book
by Linda Glovach
 Paperback: 48 Pages (1983-09)
list price: US$4.95
Isbn: 0135381169
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Step-by-step instructions for a variety of Halloween activities, foods, costumes, and festivities. ... Read more


16. Dora's Halloween Adventure (Dora the Explorer)
by Sarah Willson
Board book: 14 Pages (2003-09-01)
list price: US$5.99 -- used & new: US$2.80
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Asin: 0689858442
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Oh, no! Swiper swiped Boots's Halloween candy! Follow the candy trail and lift the flaps to help Dora and Boots find where he hid it -- and a few spooky surprises along the way! ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars 3 year old LOVES the flip pages
I bought this book for my daughter who seems to like Dora even though she doesn't watch her on tv.I wanted her to learn a little more about Halloween and not be as scared when trick-or-treaters came to the door.It worked!She really enjoys flipping the pages and they do last the test of time.They have been flipped numerous times a day for about 6 to 8 weeks and they look like new.The story is short and simple, but taught her matching when you have to find candy under the two pumpkins that match.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Halloween HIT
Regardless of whether your child "knows" all about Dora or not, this is a fun Halloween book.Its a lift the flap adventure, and there's all kinds of neat things to find under the flaps.The book design is rather clever, with my kids' favorite part being the end where some of the Dora characters are dressed in various costumes and you have to lift the flap to see who is wearing them.Very cute!It's also a sturdy board book so no worries about having bent or torn pages.A must have for any preschooler who is learning about the fun of Halloween.

5-0 out of 5 stars Already a Halloween Favorite
My two year old loves reading this book all through the year.He just loves halloween and loves saying "ooooh..." when he sees a spider or bat, or "Boo" when he sees a ghost.This delightful little lift-the-flap book follows Dora on her quest to find Boot's bag of Halloween candy that has been stolen by Swiper.

As in the show, she needs to consult with the map to find the way.Through the woods with Owls and Bats, into the pumpkin patch where you lift the flaps on the pumpkins to find Halloween treats, to finally the spooky haunted house witha ghost waiting at the door.Once inside, the little ones explore the haunted house by lifting up flaps and searching for the stolen bag of candy.

As delightful as the TV show, kids will just love following Dora on this spooky adventure and encountering all sorts of Halloween creatures along the way.Very enjoyable and already getting worn out in our household.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Real Treat!Excelente!
Swiper has done it again!Where did that sneaky fox hide Boots' bag of Halloween candy? This board book of the immensely popular Latina explorer is filled with surprises for young readers.Lift 19 flaps to find a trick or a treat. Match the faces in a pumpkin patch.Guess who are the mystery guests waiting at the Haunted House, including the ghost with the orange tail. One of the better Dora stories.My daughters, ages 4 years 8 months and 2 years 10 months, have never met a Dora book they didn't like.This one is no exception.

5-0 out of 5 stars My 3 Year Old's Current Favorite
I bought this book for my daughter last week (9/27/03) and she has requested it about 10 times already.She is a Dora fan and loves the lift-the-flaps effect of this book.Great colors and pictures.A definite Halloween read for your young child. ... Read more


17. Halloween: Let's Make Something Good
by Kraft
Hardcover: 96 Pages (1999-06-15)
list price: US$12.95 -- used & new: US$1.10
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Asin: 0696209012
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Make Halloween a treat for family and friends- with the help of Kraft! Great ideas for holiday spreads, parties, costumes and more. There's no trick to putting together this holiday celebration - just a whole lot of fun! 64 easy-to-make party foods, treats, and meals. Ideas for fun parties, decorating, games and costumes. Fun and irresistible treats for school. Tips for safe trick-or-treating. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Great for parties.
A good little book for party recipes.Not as many recipes as I would have liked. ... Read more


18. 67 Wild & Mild HALLOWEEN Party RECIPES eBOOK Cookbook
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-02-15)
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Asin: B0038KX9FC
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The 67 Wild & Mild HALLOWEEN Party RECIPES eBOOK Cookbook for the Kindle contains 67 HALLOWEEN PARTY Recipes... from Mild to Wild... perfect for all of those hungry ghouls and goblins, for your next Halloween Party or fun event! With such a large collection of recipes, you are sure to find some that you will love - now and for years to come! Here are just a few of the delicious recipes that you will receive in this wonderful collection:
• Halloween Witches Brew
• Halloween Baked Beans
• Mulled Cider
• Rachel's Halloween Pumpkin Bread
• Halloween Cheese Muffins
• Halloween Cupcakes
• Pumpkin Cheesecake
• Pumpkin Cookies
• Hoot Owl Cookies
• Corn Bread
• Halloween Hash
• PLUS MANY MORE!
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19. Halloween Holiday Grab Bag
by Judith Bauer Stamper
 Library Binding: 48 Pages (1992-09)
list price: US$13.95 -- used & new: US$38.58
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Asin: 0816729042
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Discusses the origins of Halloween customs and suggests various activities for the holiday. ... Read more


20. Halloween Parties: How to Throw Spook-Tacular Soirees and Frighteningly Festive Entertainments
by Lori Hellander
Paperback: 80 Pages (2004-09-01)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$3.46
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Asin: 1584793392
Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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A boring Halloween party? The horror! Millions of Americans live to be scared silly, and for them October 31 marks the beginning of the holiday season: a reason to dress and act outrageously. This hip, photograph-filled paperback, packed with recipes and crafts, makes entertaining on Allhallows' Eve terrifyingly easy. From a frightful dinner for four to a full-out, monster-mashing Haunted Mansion, Lori Hellander concocts six parties guaranteed to make guests scream in delight. The Hocus Pocus Potion Party highlights eerie elegance, while Tricks and Treats taps into Halloween nostalgia.

Like a skilled carver attacking a pumpkin, Hellander chops up each themed party into manageable chunks: invitations; shopping and scheduling; decor and costumes; food and drink; games for all ages. But aspiring fete-ishists need not have tons of time or an armory of glue guns to get the parties going: there are plenty of quick and simple-to-execute ideas, plus useful tips for impromptu entertaining.AUTHOR BIO: LORI HELLANDER lives in New York City, but her work as a photo stylist takes her to many places on the map. She is a regular contributor to Country Living, Bon Appétit, and Mary Engelbreit's Home Companion, among other national publications, and has made several guest appearances on HGTV's Country Style and the Discovery Channel's Surprise by Design.

BILL MILNE is a photographer and image-maker who has contributed to Gourmet, Wine Spectator, Time, People, and many other publications. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars So much potential.
This is one of those books that I like the *idea* of, but not so much the execution. It's gotten to the point where if a book has the word "spooky" (or a variation) on the cover, I'm just going to assume it's not. The idea - offering ideas for six themed parties - would make for an excellent book if they were all actually Halloween-themed. Sadly, even the Halloween-specific party suggestions fall a little flat.

3-0 out of 5 stars Sophisticated Halloween suppers for grownups
This book is perhaps not well named. It is NOT about spooky spectacular Halloween parties. You won't find creative decorating and innovative costume ideas. Rather it is a nice recipe book for adult dinners, fun cocktails, and elegant place settings for a seasonal supper party. It isn't a one-shop top for your Halloween party ideas, but I really like some of their magical spell ideas, and their fun dinner and drink recipes.

3-0 out of 5 stars Too Retro
I'm a huge Halloween fanatic and own quite a few books on the subject and I'm always looking for more with new and fresh ideas.This would be a good book for someone who is into the retro theme as the book seemed like it focused soley on that, but because that's not for me, I was sadly disappointed in this book.But if retro is your thing, it had some nice ideas. Nothing new in the recipe section either.

1-0 out of 5 stars Boring, ideas, not worth it!
I rarely write reviews, but after I received this Halloween book, if you would even like to put it in that catagory, I felt I needed to save anyone from buying it!
An avid celebrater of Halloween, I thought that I had to have this boook for my collection--the title itself was SO catchy. After looking at it, the book was returned.
Words cannot even describe the dissappointment I felt after glancing through it.Boring, old, uninviting, crafty suggestions.If you are looking for a good Halloween book for the not too crafty or the not too gory, games, treats, decorations, try 101 Halloween Ideas. ... Read more


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