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21. Simple Fabric Folding for Halloween:
$8.99
22. Matthew Mead: Halloween
$6.17
23. Halloween Recipes & Crafts
$2.86
24. Haunt Your House For Halloween:
$30.55
25. Making a Monstrous Halloween:
$20.10
26. Halloween Crafts (Fun Holiday
$2.99
27. The Big Book of Halloween Fun
 
$2.95
28. Halloween Crafts: Spooky and Fun
$8.90
29. Frightfully Fun Halloween Crafts
$2.50
30. Extreme Pumpkins II: Take Back
 
$25.64
31. Halloween Crafts (Craftbooks)
$8.00
32. The Big Book of Halloween: Creative
$5.95
33. McCall's Sewing Pattern 4190 Halloween
$15.95
34. The Ultimate Collection Of Tips
$4.70
35. Homemade Halloween: Creative Crafts
$4.00
36. Halloween Fun for Everyone
37. Halloween Crafts Made Easy
38. The Easiest Way To Make Your Own
 
39. Timid Timothy and the Halloween
 
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40. Halloween Crafts (Holiday Craft

21. Simple Fabric Folding for Halloween: 12 Fun Quilts and Projects
by Liz Aneloski
Paperback: 64 Pages (2005-03)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$3.75
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Asin: 1571202870
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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No tricks, just treats with these 12 super spooky projects to make Halloween go with a scream!Make the most of Halloween with these 12 'spooktacular' projects for decorating your home.Learn how to create silly spiders, haunted houses, ghastly ghouls, and more with 11 new fabric folding techniques that are sure to delight young and old trick-or-treaters everywhere. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (2)

5-0 out of 5 stars Avid Sewer
When I bought this book, I didn't realize one of the projects had been featured on the HGTV "Simply Quilts" program. That made me even happier I made the purchase. It has the "Spider Web" wall quilt that Alex Anderson featured on her Halloween episode. This is a fun and wonderful book.

5-0 out of 5 stars A must have!
I've made the lollipop holder and it's adorable! I bought it for the patterns, but her general instructions are wonderful. I find myself referring to it over and over for tips on binding and invisible borders. ... Read more


22. Matthew Mead: Halloween
by Matthew Mead
Hardcover: 128 Pages (2008-09-02)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$8.99
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Asin: 1603200525
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Including step-by-step directions and photos, this title presents simple projects - from pumpkin treat holders and personalised candy boxes to black cat cupcakes and cutie-jack-o-lantern-pies to scary black duct tape stencils. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (9)

5-0 out of 5 stars Matthew Mead's Halloween
The magazine has some interesting stuff in it. Although, it is pricy. It is in the form of hardback which was really unnecessary. Last year his book was in the form of a magazine which was just as good if not better. Next year I hope they do publish it as a magazine and not a book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Book for our Halloween Traditions
Matthew Mead is extremely good in creating and showing us how to create Halloween decorations and edibles!This is a terrific book, on the quality of Martha Stewart.It has 127 pages of ideas, all in color, and is a keepsake in itself.

The projects are very good and varied.There are some for kids and they go upwards to level of difficulty.The cheapest and most kid-friendly thing to do is the Masked Boiled Egg with Witches Hat.They're pictured on the front cover of the book.The kids loved doing them and they're adorable.I made the Mummy Meatloaf (so simple!).Some things can get pricey but you can just take the ideas to make your own version with cheaper materials.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Halloween " Bible"
Matthew Mead knows his "craft ," (pun intended!) and loves his holiday. Beautiful photos, great inspiring ideas that lend themselves to other holidays as well. Got great Birthday party ideas from this. Could be more crafty and less food ideas, but an all-around excellent book, and very reasonably priced!!

5-0 out of 5 stars styliah & original Halloween book
I just received this book and want to review it because it has no reviews. I like it very much. It is a stylish and fun collection of recipes and decor projects from a style editor for Country Home. To my eyes it is more the Martha Stewart sort of things as contrasted with the Walmart sort of things. Most of the projects are simple and whimsical, a few are more challenging but very worthwhile, for example a quilt of many crescent moons. All in all, I highly recommend this book for lovers of Halloween decorating and cooking. :-)

1-0 out of 5 stars Mathew Mead Halloween Book Review
I was very excited to be getting this book after reading the recommendation in one of my magazine publications. After getting the book, I was very dissappointed with the content and immediately gave it away. Mead's Halloween book was filled with ideas such as putting masks on eggs and eyes on carrots(for candlesticks),eyes on pies, eyes on fruit and drawing faces on oranges. I found most of the ideas suitable for children or those with too much produce in their fridge. None of the members in my family were interested in trying any of the projects (and a large number of them seemed to be applying eyes to various objects,mostly food). These ideas are economical though as they can be whipped up using everyday objects. The front cover was so enthralling that I had assumed the content would be something different than what was actually inside and we were dissapointed. Although, if you enjoy spending a good amount of time shaping marzapan, you will actually enjoy one section of this book. If you enjoy shaping wool into Halloween shapes, you may actually enjoy another section of the book. Children may enjoy this book as some of the ideas are simplistic. As for us, we enjoyed Martha Stewart's Halloween book so much more for the adult content and unique ideas. ... Read more


23. Halloween Recipes & Crafts
by Christine Lyseng Savage, Rosa Poulin, Tamara Eder
Paperback: 160 Pages (2003-07)
list price: US$9.95 -- used & new: US$6.17
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Asin: 1894877101
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Great book full of ideas
Some ideas are not all that original but there are a few things in here that will help you find insperation for your Halloween parties and costums. Some party activities are lots of fun. Overall a very fun book with great illustrations and all color photos.

4-0 out of 5 stars A creative collection!
"The moon is full, the sky is darkening and there is a chill in the air. It's October 31--time for the ghoulish ghosts, wicked witches and grim goblins to descend upon your haunted house for the most macabre Halloween party ever."

If you like Halloween or are a teacher or party planner, this book is for you.

The book is divided into:

-- History of Halloween
-- Outdoor decorations
-- Indoor Decorations
-- Jack-o-Lanterns
-- Devilishly Delectable Treats
-- Party Favors & Crafts
-- Ghoulish Games
-- Creepy Costumes and Menacing Makeup

Each section has a nice photo by Alan Bibby and Tamara Eder, list of needed supplies, and easy how-to instructions. Instead of heading to the store for ready-made stuff, you can make many of the things from items around your house.

My favorite was the recipes of Halloween-theme food. Imagine the end results of Crispy Roasted Bones, Wicked Weiner Fingers, Eerie Eyeballs. You get the idea.

A creative collection that will get your own creative juices flowing to have the best Halloween party ever.

Armchair Interviews says: Very, very spooky ideas for decorating, costumes, games and food.



5-0 out of 5 stars The BEST Halloween Book Out There!
I admit that I am a *freak* when it comes to Halloween...and now that I have kids I plan on getting them involved in my passion as well!I am always the one buying up all the Halloween magazines at the grocery store checkout looking for recipes and crafts...and THIS ONE sums up everything!AAANNNDDDD...It is ALL in color!!!It has awesome crafts, costumes, food, music/movie suggestions...everything...and for ALL age groups (eg, even non-alcoholic drinks to alcoholic drinks).And what I love about the food is there are cute ideas that are "spooky" and cute but not really gross like some Halloween recipes.

I DEFINATELY RECOMMEND this book to anyone that has kids or that is a kid themself when it comes to Halloween!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars SIMPLE, INEXPENSIVE, AND GREAT LOOKING PROJECTS
When I was a kid...and I'm NOT saying when that was...decorating for Halloween consisted of mainly taping those old cardboard decorations of skeletons, witches, or bats, etc, on your windows, carving a jack-o-lantern, and maybe stuffing a dummy.Today, decorating for Halloween is second only to Christmas and is growing every year.No longer just sprouting up a week before the holiday, today people seem to begin decorating for Halloween as soon as October rolls around.And with the elaborate displays many people now have, it probably takes that long to finish.But as Halloween stores pop up each September selling expensive, Hollywood quality props and decorations, people have lost sight of the fact that you needn't break the bank to have a great Halloween display at your house."Halloween Recipes & Crafts" presents 160 pages of fantastic ideas for decorating both inside and outside, along with great recipes and other tips for a memorable Halloween.The book opens with a short but interesting history of Halloween and then provides tips on party planning and safety.From there we get into the meat of the book and the fabulous projects you can make at home for little cost.

Outdoor Décor is the first section and provides a number of projects that were new to me.One of the most interesting was the freshly dug graves project where you turn everyday plastic garbage bags and a little bit of dirt or soil, to create the look of a freshly dug grave on for your front lawn.Accent it with a Styrofoam tombstone (which you can also make very inexpensively) some leaves, maybe a fake hand rising out of the dirt, for a truly terrifying display.

Another outdoor project utilizes old tin cans, such as soup or even coffee cans.Painted pumpkin orange, simply punch a series of holes in the can with an awl or screwdriver to make a face.Place a candle inside the can and hang outside for a brilliant Halloween lantern.There's also dangling skeletons that can be made with old gallon milk jugs and a scary Halloween ghost flag that can be made for a few dollars.

Moving inside, there are more great projects.Utilize those, unused Halloween masks by simply stuffing them and hanging them inside...or outside...as recently severed heads.One of my favorite projects is the shrunken heads made out of apples.Simply peel an apple and apply a solution of lemon juice and salt to prevent browning.Carve out the apple in the shape of a face and let dry for a couple of weeks.You can even use marker or paint to further accent these ghastly little decorations.The highlight for me was a miniature graveyard scene made with a simple sheet of Styrofoam, some Spanish moss, twigs, little stones, and smaller pieces of Styrofoam to make tiny tombstones.

The recipes section has all sorts of Halloween themed ideas like deviled egg eye balls or lady fingers made from a half of a hot dog with a red pepper finger nail applied with a bit of cream cheese.Add raisins to ice cubes for drinks or punch to give the appearance of bugs.A great idea for adults is to take the traditional bread bowl spinach dip and cut the bread bowl into a jack-o-lantern face.It would make a great centerpiece for an office party.

If you're hosting a party for your children and their friends there's a great chapter featuring a wide display of games like "Pin the Mouth on the Pumpkin", "Encase the Mummy", "Apple Grab" and more that will keep the kids busy and having fun.The book closes with some tips on costume selection and makeup.

The projects in this book are great looking yet very simple and inexpensive to make.The projects all have a supply list and are described in step-by-step fashion.Chances are you'll find that you have a lot of the items you need already in your home.The book is printed on glossy paper and is lavishly illustrated with dozens of photographs throughout.A real ghoul's treat of fun and great looking projects.

Reviewed by Tim Janson ... Read more


24. 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


25. Making a Monstrous Halloween: Themed Parties, Activities and Events
by Chris Kullstroem
Paperback: 207 Pages (2009-05-27)
list price: US$35.00 -- used & new: US$30.55
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Asin: 078644438X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Halloween is one of the most popular holidays, known for its fun and creativity for all ages. This work offers instructions and tips for Halloween-related activities and events for a variety of settings, from school to work to home to the local graveyard. History, crafts, decorations, games, trips, and other seasonal activities are described in detail. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Creepy Concierge to all things Halloween
Have you ever gotten to the end of the best month of the year and suddenly realized you missed doing some of the things you'd planned on doing like Ghost Hunting or hitting the local amusement park's Halloween festivities? How'd you miss it? Did it sneak by you in the dark, or did you just not think of it until it had passed? Well, rest assured with this massive volume dedicated to squeezing every nook and cranny of October full of Halloween revelry you'll not miss a trick to maximizing the season.

Kullstroem takes you through such topics as "Researching Halloween Happenings" in your area like the usual haunted houses to things you might not think of like spooky magic shows and dark art exhibits and making sure they make it on your Halloween calendar which she shows you how to put together in order to "keep all your skulls in a row". Not only does the author suggest ideas, but also she covered resources on how to locate all the spooky goodness in your particular area. Also covered are topics like decorating inside your house and out as well as how to build the staple props like scarecrows, movie lists for the month, bringing Halloween into the classroom and workplace, renting hearses, party ideas and how-to's, building your own Halloween website, hitting Halloween conventions, growing pumpkins, getting ready for an amazing trick-or-treat night, and tons more. I could go on forever about this book; it really is an encyclopedia of everything Halloween.

If you've ever been stumped for something extra cool to do in October then get this book! You will never run out of ideas - ever. "Making a Monstrous Halloween" retails for $35.00 and is well worth the price when you consider it to be your creepy concierge to all things Halloween that will be used for many years to come.

5-0 out of 5 stars Never Be Bored For Something to Do in October Again!
In essence I just have to say - Wow and Holy Crap. This woman has totally covered the bases on just about everything Halloween in these two books. Below are just some of my thoughts on both. Oh, and Chris - can I move in with you for the month of October and have you tell me what to do? I always seem to miss something, and it sure as heck looks like the Kullstroem household doesn't miss anything.

Have you ever gotten to the end of the best month of the year and suddenly realized you missed doing some of the things you'd planned on doing like Ghost Hunting or hitting the local amusement park's Halloween festivities? How'd you miss it? Did it sneak by you in the dark, or did you just not think of it until it had passed? Well, rest assured with this massive volume dedicated to squeezing every nook and cranny of October full of Halloween revelry you'll not miss a trick to maximizing the season.

Kullstroem takes you through such topics as "Researching Halloween Happening" in your area like the usual haunted houses to things you might not think of like spooky magic shows and dark art exhibits and making sure they make on your Halloween calendar which she shows you how to put together in order to "keep all your skulls in a row". Not only does the author suggest ideas, but also she covered resources on how to locate all the spooky goodness in your particular area. Also covered are topics like decorating inside your house and out as well as how to build the staple props like scarecrows, movie lists for the month, bringing Halloween into the classroom and workplace, renting Hearses, party ideas and how-to's, building your own Halloween website, hitting Halloween conventions, growing pumpkins, getting ready for an amazing trick-or-treat night, and tons more. I could go on forever about this book; it really is an encyclopedia of everything Halloween.

If you've ever been stumped for something extra cool to do in October then get this book! ... Read more


26. Halloween Crafts (Fun Holiday Crafts Kids Can Do)
by Fay Robinson
Library Binding: 32 Pages (2004-01)
list price: US$22.60 -- used & new: US$20.10
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Asin: 0766022366
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27. The Big Book of Halloween Fun
by Susie Johns
Paperback: 192 Pages (2005-09-01)
list price: US$14.99 -- used & new: US$2.99
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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


28. Halloween Crafts: Spooky and Fun Things to Make
 Paperback: 32 Pages (1992-08)
list price: US$3.95 -- used & new: US$2.95
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Asin: 1563971194
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A guide to Halloween crafts offers step-by-step directions for making costumes, cards, decorations, and trick-or-treat containers and provides tips for a Halloween party. Original. ... Read more


29. Frightfully Fun Halloween Crafts & Cooking
Spiral-bound: 160 Pages (2001-01)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$8.90
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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

Customer Reviews (2)

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


30. Extreme Pumpkins II: Take Back Halloween and Freak Out a Few More Neighbors
by Tom Nardone
Paperback: 96 Pages (2008-09-02)
list price: US$13.95 -- used & new: US$2.50
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Asin: B002HJ3JRS
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The outrageous follow-up to last Halloween’s surprise bestseller.

From the power-tool wielding author of the national bestselling Extreme Pumpkins and the popular website Extremepumpkins.com comes a new collection of even darker, creepier, and more outrageous do-it-yourself designs to impress friends and horrify neighbors. The demented designs include Projectile Sneeze Pumpkin, Baseball-in-the-Eye Pumpkin, Doll-Eating Pumpkin, and Full-Diaper Baby Pumpkin, along with cool gourd designs, practical jokes, and more. This gleefully gory guide reclaims Halloween from the cheerful, the cutesy, and the parent-sanctioned. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (8)

1-0 out of 5 stars Extereme Pumpkins II
Thought the pumpkins in this book would be more detailed.I was very disappointed.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Halloween MUST
Add this to your shelf of holiday decorating books. Definitely not for kids to use alone, but a lof of fun for power tool enthusiasts!

5-0 out of 5 stars Fun and imaginative ideas for Halloween
This book describes everything that is needed to make creative, professional-looking jack-o-lanterns.After following the short tutorials and examining the photographs, I easily carved really nice and imaginative pumpkins, myself.If you enjoy Halloween, you need to own this book!

5-0 out of 5 stars EXTREME PUMPKINS II
I was scared just reading the book!It has great ideas for pumpkin carving to make your house memorable for the tricker treaters.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good-Bye Triange Eyes
No more triangle eyes.This book has great ideas for creating the perfect pumpkin that will leave your neighbors speechless. Have a pumpkin carving party with your friends and family and use this book as a resource. ... Read more


31. Halloween Crafts (Craftbooks)
by Jean Eick
 Hardcover: 24 Pages (2011-01)
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Asin: 1609542347
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Provides instructions for making spider decorations, pumpkin cut-outs, masks, treat bags, Halloween cards, and more. ... Read more


32. The Big Book of Halloween: Creative & Creepy Projects for Revellers of All Ages
by Laura Dover Doran
Paperback: 160 Pages (1999-12-31)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$8.00
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Asin: 1579900631
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This complete source book is the perfect treat (with lots of tricks, too!).Adults and kids will enjoy the mixture of fun, food, and fright.There are 50 great projects and loads of imaginative ideas—everything from decorations to costumes, party ideas to pumpkin-carving patterns.A wealth of Halloween legend and lore help illuminate the holiday’s rich history.
Amazon.com Review
Make your home come alive with ghoulish spirit by plucking clever Halloween ideas from Laura Dover Doran's The Big Book of Halloween. From indoor décor to yard trimming, eerie edibles to easy costumes, Doran supplies a pleasantly spooky assortment of decorating and party-making ideas. Greet trick-or-treaters with authentic-looking gravestones and a procession of paper-bag luminaries, set the table with a bat runner and a pumpkin-spoon centerpiece, then serve up haunted-house cake or graveyard pudding washed down with spicy witch's brew (cider punch). Lots of color photos supplement good directions, and as an added bonus Doran throws in eight ghost stories to tell at your next Halloween party--illuminated by ghostly gourd lights, of course. --Amy Handy ... Read more

Customer Reviews (11)

3-0 out of 5 stars Not what I was looking for...
I would love to find a Halloween decorations book designed for parents who work full time, and who do not have yards!We live in Chicago, and while we have parks, Halloween trick or treating is limited... and we want to find ways of jazzing up Halloween with little outdoor space to use, and also with limited time to make things.If anyone knows of a holiday sourcebook designed for the stressed out urban parent set, please email me!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book
This book has wonderful ideas, someyou will see elsewhere but plenty of fresh new ideas. Recipes, crafts, ideas all in one book. I loved getting this book!

3-0 out of 5 stars More fun to flip through than actually use as a "How to"
I'm always a little disappointed by any book that says it has it all, and the craft and recipe offerings in this book are either overly complicated or very well-worn. We've all seen painted pumpkins, graveyard pudding, and knitted pumpkin skullcaps many times before.

What I do like about the book is the holiday stories and lore sprinkled in throughout the book,the list of "last minute costume ideas", and photos of vintage Halloween collectibles. The book is fun to flip through, but there's nothing much new I'd use here for decorating or party throwing.

4-0 out of 5 stars A FUN book that gets you in the mood for Hallowe'en!
I love this book!The craft projects are beautiful, functional, and diverse, presented beautifully with great photography and art production value.Notes and articles about various aspects of Hallowe'en are interspersed throughout, making this resource much more than just a how-to book.It's a joy to look at, whether you're in the mood to read, create, or just look at great seasonal photos and illustrations.

4-0 out of 5 stars A FUN book that gets you in the mood for Hallowe'en!
I love this book!The craft projects are beautiful, functional, and diverse, presented beautifully with great photography and art production value.Notes and articles about various aspects of Hallowe'en are interspersed throughout, making this resource much more than just a how-to book.It's a joy to look at, whether you're in the mood to read, create, or just look at great seasonal photos and illustrations. ... Read more


33. McCall's Sewing Pattern 4190 Halloween Crafts, Pumpkin, Bat, Cat, Decor & Treat Bags
by McCall Pattern Co.
Unknown Binding: Pages (2003)
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Asin: B0042ASS4O
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Halloween decorations and treat bags. Package includes instructions and some pattern pieces to make tablecloth, table topper, treat bags, chair covers, & bat wall hanging. ... Read more


34. The Ultimate Collection Of Tips For Out-Of-This-World Halloween Craft Ideas: Homemade Halloween Art And Decorations You Can Make With Your Kids For A Really ... Supernatural Halloween Fun And Party!
by K M S Publishing.com
Paperback: 106 Pages (2010-07-07)
list price: US$15.95 -- used & new: US$15.95
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Asin: 1453666443
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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The Halloween can be a really spooky time for kids. You can make it fun and exciting for them by celebrating with an all-out Halloween party or a simple dinner get-together with the family. This book will help you plan a party that will scare the wits out of everyone but will also give everyone a really good time.Let the kids help out in making these homemade Halloween decorations, invitations, costumes, coloring books, and even games and food and see if they don't get caught up in the eerie magic of Halloween . By using paper, tape, ribbons, empty paint cans and simple paper mache techniques, you and your kids can make anything to look like a bat, a cat, a ghost, a pumpkin or a witch. With metallic effects you can create glow-in-the-dark eight-legged spiders and jack-o-lanterns. Trim with felt, stitch on some buttons and sprinkle some glitter and you can make your own invitation cards with matching envelopes to invite people to your Halloween party. You can set your table with pumpkin candles, Halloween-themed cut-outs and print-outs as napkin rings and placecards and even edible pumpkin heads, witch hands and scarecrows. You can make your own festive trick-or-treat bags, buckets or boxes to fill-up when you go trick-or-treating or when handing out party goodies to guests. Try these free Halloween crafts in this collection. Use as many imaginative techniques and supplies to come up with unique Halloween creatures and ideas. You can make anything and everything - from Frankenstein faces to pumpkin lollipops. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The kids would definitely help out with these fun ideas
This has loads of ideas for Halloween party themes including tips for decorations, food and freebies which the kids would really have fun helping you out with. I got inspirations for unique party games and entertainment and love the wild ideas for costumes for trick or treating which included make-up tips

1-0 out of 5 stars WASTE OF MONEY! DO NOT BUY!
I am the type of consumer that as soon as I get my item in the mail, I'm fine with it.You sold it, I bought it. Transaction done. (Sorry, you aren't getting rep points or buyer feedback from me.) Same goes for when I get emails to get write a review about a product I have recently purchased via amazon or ee-bbaayy, I honestly do not feel compelled to take time out of my day to give my opinion.Well, this book changed all that!After receiving this "book" in the mail, I felt the NEED to jump on my computer, log on, search for the feedback area and write this horrible review IN HOPES of saving a fellow parent/person who happens to LOVE Halloween and scours countless books, magazines, websites for fresh innovative ideas.
Now, if by chance another 'consumer' gives a "glowing" review after my absolute lashing of this so-called book, they are either the publisher (or author)(or involved in the making) of this piece of crap!There are NO pictures and it looks like someone typed up a bunch of stuff that is online and binded the pages to fool fellow Halloween lovers.Same goes for "Coolest Halloween Parties" by Kathleen 0'Donell.I'm off to complain about that book too!!!! THIS BOOK IS A JOKE!NEGATIVE STARS for this "product".
*Yes, I know, I don't write enough product reviews, but only if it's worth my two-cents!

5-0 out of 5 stars great suggestions for fun to do Halloween craft ideas
This book is a cool collection of craft ideas. I'm all ready to go prep up for the Halloween! Can't wait until it's here so I can try out these awesome ideas. Should be fun! Great buy, really enjoyed this book! ... Read more


35. Homemade Halloween: Creative Crafts for Ghosts and Ghouls
by Chronicle Books LLC Staff
Paperback: 32 Pages (2003-07-01)
list price: US$9.95 -- used & new: US$4.70
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Asin: B000H2N3J6
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In Homemade Halloween, little tricksters can conjure up Flashlight Lanterns, Cobweb Cupcakes, Trick-or-Treat Baskets and a selection of party food and projects. Includes sixteen sheets of sparkly and decorative paper, stickers, and a stencil packed right into the front cover to insprire budding holiday crafters. ... Read more


36. Halloween Fun for Everyone
by Ferida Wolff, Dolores Kozielski
Paperback: 79 Pages (1997-09)
list price: US$7.95 -- used & new: US$4.00
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Asin: 0688152570
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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


37. Halloween Crafts Made Easy
by Anonymous
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-09-06)
list price: US$0.99
Asin: B00427ZJRG
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Techniques to Save On Your Notecase. ... Read more


38. The Easiest Way To Make Your Own Halloween Crafts Collections: The Easiest Way To Make A Spooky Halloween Stuffs For Your Kids
by Randall Magwood
Kindle Edition: Pages (2009-06-19)
list price: US$4.95
Asin: B002DYKD12
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Here’s a little of what you’ll learn inside of “The Easiest Way To Make Your Own Halloween Crafts Collections”:

- Discover the History of Halloween.

- Learn about Halloween Around the World.

- Find out how make Bats and Spiders and Such.

- Learn about Spooky Ghosts.

- Discover Pumpkin Carving.

- Discover Other Crafts.

- Find out about Outside Decorations.

- Discover Edible Crafts.

- Learn about Costume Crafts.

- Learn how to make Soda Bottle Jack-O-Lanterns.

- Learn to create Creepy Crawlies.

- Discover Ring Around the Ghosties!

- Learn use Ghost Luminaries.

- And more!

Author Randall Magwood is a halloween expert, and has taught many people around the world how to make wonderful Halloween crafts.
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39. Timid Timothy and the Halloween Ghost/With Craft Ideas (Holiday Books)
by Patricia Stone Martin
 Library Binding: 29 Pages (1987-03)
list price: US$11.93
Isbn: 0866253548
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Timid Timothy, so-called by his older brother because he is worried about scary things, tangles with a "ghost" on Halloween. Includes a craft project to make ghost pencils. ... Read more


40. Halloween Crafts (Holiday Craft Books)
by Judith Hoffman Corwin
 Paperback: 48 Pages (1995-03)
list price: US$5.95 -- used & new: US$4.00
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Asin: 0531157342
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