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61. Discover How You Can Make Your
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62. Halloween Crafts (Holiday Crafts)
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63. Halloween Fun: Great Things to
64. Halloween Recipes and Crafts
65. Halloween Crafts
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66. The Halloween Handbook
$35.00
67. Haunted House Halloween Handbook
$26.82
68. Collectible Halloween: An American
69. Secrets To Making Spooky And Haunting
$5.00
70. Crafts for Kids: Birthdays*Easter*Halloween*Christmas*Mother's
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71. Dressed for Thrills: 100 Years
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72. Old-Time Halloween Stickers: 25
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73. Halloween School Parties . . .
74. Fun Craft Projects (Including
 
75. Halloween Crafts Made Easy
76. Coolest Halloween Parties
77. Halloween Crafts Made Easy: Creative
 
78. Halloween crafts and cookbook
79. Crafts (October 2000, 40 Bewitching
80. Crafts Magazine (October 1999,

61. Discover How You Can Make Your Halloween Crafts That Would Freak Out Even The Most Strong-Hearted Buddies!
by Sammy Henny
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-01-19)
list price: US$2.88
Asin: B0035WU1FE
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Have a spookier, scarier Halloween this year!! And you don’t have to spend more either. A few handmade items can enhance the spooky, scary atmosphere of your otherwise comfortable, ordinary home. The eBook “How To Make Your Own Spooky Halloween Crafts,” teaches you how to make terrifying ghosts, bats, masks, and weird edibles. The book’s simple language can be understood even by young children. ... Read more


62. Halloween Crafts (Holiday Crafts)
by Jean Eick
Library Binding: 23 Pages (1998-09)
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Asin: 1567665357
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Provides instructions for making spider decorations, pumpkin cut-outs, masks, treat bags, Halloween cards, and more. ... Read more


63. Halloween Fun: Great Things to Make and Do (Holiday Fun)
by Abigail Willis
Paperback: 32 Pages (1994-09-19)
list price: US$4.95 -- used & new: US$10.17
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Asin: 0753456834
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Halloween will certainly be fun when children design their own jack-o"-lanterns, make frightening masks, build hanging skeletons, play gruesome games, bake spider (or bat) cakes, and read scary poems aloud. ... Read more


64. Halloween Recipes and Crafts
by LittleWhiteEbook.com
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-03-31)
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Asin: B003EYW25K
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Over 200 great activities for families on Halloween. ... Read more


65. Halloween Crafts
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-08-29)
list price: US$12.87
Asin: B0041D8ZDQ
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Have a spookier, scarier Halloween this year!! And you don’t have to spend more either. A few handmade items can enhance the spooky, scary atmosphere of your otherwise comfortable, ordinary home. The eBook “How To Make Your Own Spooky Halloween Crafts,” teaches you how to make terrifying ghosts, bats, masks, and weird edibles. The book’s simple language can be understood even by young children. ... Read more


66. The Halloween Handbook
by Ed Morrow
Paperback: 224 Pages (2001-09-01)
list price: US$12.95 -- used & new: US$1.75
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Asin: 0806522275
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars Samhain means Summer's End
okay, here is another guy who is getting his information from incorrect places.Samhain(pronounced Sow-en) is Celtic for Summers end, which Halloween is.It is the Celtic new Year.There is no Celtic God of the dead!Feralia was celebrated in February, if your going to write a book or spread around information it might do you well to actually research a bit on your chosen topic.Also going to the Catholic Herald to check on the dates of a PAGAN festival probably isn't the smartest idea in the world.They may have appropriated all of our holidays and twisted them into something Christian, but that doesn't mean theyknow anything about them.

5-0 out of 5 stars Gregory III
Historians credit Pope Gregory III with setting All Saints Day on Nov. 1.In the early 700's, he dedicated a chapel to all saints in St. Peter's on that date, associating Nov. 1st with All Saints Day.By the 800s, the date was fixed throughout Western Europe.Church records aren't as complete as one might think but there's good reason to give the credit to Greg 3 for making Nov. 1st All Saints Day.All Souls Day, to pray for the more ordinary dead, was commonly linked to All Saints Day, so by establishing the date for the former, Gregory can be credited with positioning the later even though it took centuries to make it official.

As for Feralia, CatholicHerald.com also places it in late October.So, if this is an error, it's a common one.

The rest of Morrow's book is full of interesting stuff about magic, bats, pumpkins, etc.I enjoyed it.The only criticism I can make is that the illustrations, while interesting, are rather small.

5-0 out of 5 stars I liked it
I liked this book.It's a popular history not an anthropological tract.The errors cited below were trivial--the Pope Gregory given has the wrong number, for example.As for the Celtic Lord of the Dead, there are two schools of thought.The older one, citing folktales, says yes while the newer one favored by neo-pagans says no.Since the Celts left no written records of their beliefs, an argument can be made for both sides.I prefer the folklore.As for the rest of the book, I enjoyed the section on ghosts and staging a haunted house.

2-0 out of 5 stars Entertaining - but as fiction, not fact
This book is well written and entertaining, but so erroneous it's almost fiction. It would be impossible to note all the historical errors here, but just a few examples: The author tells us the Roman festival of Feralia was celebrated in October (it was celebrated in February); that Pope Gregory added All Souls' Day to the calendar (he died more than 200 years before the first celebration of All Souls' Day); and of course that Samhain was dedicated to the "Celtic Lord of the Dead" (the Celts had no such god). The mistakes just go on and on. If you're buying this for decorating tips or sheer fun, it's fine - but if you want real history this isn't the book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Everything you could possibly want!
Love this book-it is the ultimate book in giving the reader a vast knowledge of the history, traditions and fun of Halloween.There are a few black and white illustrations but even the lack of pictures cannot take away from the brilliance of this book. It's my favorite Halloween resource! ... Read more


67. Haunted House Halloween Handbook
by Jerry Chavez
Paperback: 140 Pages (1997-09)
list price: US$35.00 -- used & new: US$35.00
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Asin: 0786403756
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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All aspects of the successful haunted house are covered here. There is good information on site selection, design, security, budgeting, and volunteer management. This is followed by detailed, illustrated descriptions of inexpensive illusions for your haunted house. Floor plans, advertising flyers and design worksheets are some of the sample materials included. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Got me started, hard to stop.
I've been building a haunted house with a church group for maybe 5 years running.The youth won't let me stop!Every year I get a call asking if I'll help with the haunted house, both from the participants and the patrons.Everybody loves it!

OK, so the book doesn't provide dimensioned engineering drawings, and it maybe a bit vague.Working with a youth group, it's perfect.They often only need some general thoughts, and they can run with the details.

There are a lot of ideas for content posted to the internet.Chavez does a reasonable job of educating about what to look for in those ideas, so you look for ideas that are safe, provide a reasonable effect, and for a reasonable price.

5-0 out of 5 stars Spootacular!!!!!!!
A great book for the motivated home haunter, great ideas and scenes that can be built on a budget.Your not going to put any haunted house out of business, but you will be the hit of the neighborhood.You need to have a creative mind to go along with the concepts presented, this a guide not a by the numbers book.If you are like me and work on Halloween projects all year round, you will enjoy this book.If you want so some cute wood cutouts to put in the yard, this book is not for you.

5-0 out of 5 stars If this book doesn't spark your imagination...
The 'HHHH' was designed for haunted house enthusiasts who are brimming with imagination. It's written like a sugar cookie recipe to be dressed up with any kind of toppings or mix-ins that the reader can concoct. If the book is followed step by step it would produce a simple and effective charity haunt, but mix in a healthy dose of creativity and the sky (or grave yard) is the limit. Anyone who can't pull a beautiful haunt from this book is severely lacking in haunt talent and needs to leave haunting to the professionals.

2-0 out of 5 stars Basic instructional book at best.
Very basic book that MAY be helpful to a home haunter, but if you serious about producing a haunted attraction, this book will be of little help to you.The book's drawings are simplistic and the description of props is somewhat vague, however, there are some basic technics that can utilized to create certain effects.The book's discussion of the finances of a haunted attraction is very limited and unimaginative.The use of actors to replace mechanical activation of effects is prominent in this book which leads me to believe that the authors financial skills are lacking( Labor cost & insurance are monumental hurdles in any haunted attraction).In general I would reccommend that you save your money on this one, the internet provides most of information in the book "free for the asking".

1-0 out of 5 stars You've got to be kidding me
I just wasted abou 30 bucks on this book.i hope I can getit back too.If you are serious about wanting to make a haunted house that is scary, don' buy this.I think this book is for people that ar trying to make their house look cool on halloween or whatever.It talks about running an actual haunted house event, but like I say, if you are serious, this is just not even helpful.The most important aspects of operating a haunted house are just outlined briefly in the book.Most of the book concentrates on building props and masks. It dosen't even make sense on most of it.Why wouldn't someone just buy masks and create the haunted house like they wanted too? i found ONE idea out of the whole book i liked. As far as knowing how to get one started I'm right where I began. In my opinion, you just have to try to get a haunted house in order by your own insticts, because I learnt the hard way, books can't do it! ... Read more


68. Collectible Halloween: An American Holiday (Schiffer Book for Collectors With Value Guide.)
by Pamela E. Apkarian-Russell
Paperback: 192 Pages (1997-08)
list price: US$29.95 -- used & new: US$26.82
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Asin: 0764302817
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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Take a peek, if you dare, into a small, dark corner of a 30-year-old collection and an archive of Halloween collectibles, artifacts, and associated items. The author has been studying, archiving, researching, and writing about the subject for most of those years and is the accepted authority in the field. Halloween, the ultimate fantasy holiday is much like the autumn foliage: full of riotous colors, memories of seasons past, and the enjoyment of the beauty of the moment. Behind every falling yellow and red leaf is not a gust of wind but a mischievous woodland sprite. A sprite you might see on a Halloween night or in the pages of this book. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Wasted Opportunity
This book, written by someone who positions herself as an authority on old Halloween items, is disappointing. There is very little information. It is disorganized with low-end photography. I expected more of a well-rounded reference, especially considering the high cover price!

4-0 out of 5 stars Collectible Halloween
The color photo's of the objects are clear and the sizes are large enough to see details. I would say buy this book if you want to view a variety.This is the only Halloween book that Ive seen that has items fromthe 1920's to the 1990's. I would also purchase Halloween Collectables,byDan,Pauline Campanelli. In this book you'll see items that were made up tothe 1950's, the color and size of the pictures are a bit better. I own bothof these books, and wouldn't give up eithier one. ... Read more


69. Secrets To Making Spooky And Haunting Halloween Crafts Revealed! How To Decorate The Place With Elaborate Halloween Crafts That Will Give Your Home A Spooky Feel!
by Randall Magwood
Kindle Edition: Pages (2009-10-04)
list price: US$3.99
Asin: B002RHP5QI
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Here’s a little of what you’ll learn inside of Secrets To Making Spooky And Haunting Halloween Crafts Revealed!:- Bats And Spiders And Such- Outside Decorations- Edible Crafts- Paper Plate Mask- Halloween Scrapbook Supplies- Halloween Paper Crafts For Kids- Halloween Haunted House - 3 Impressive Ghost Crafts- Halloween Food Crafts For Kids- Halloween Party Games For Kids - 3 Exciting Choices- Halloween Crafts From Household Material - 2 Easy Tricks- Halloween Coloring Pages- Kids Crafting The Halloween Decor -4 Enormous Tricks- Free Halloween Scrapbook Idea- Free Halloween Crafts For Kids- Free And Easy Toddler Halloween Crafts- Making Egg Carton Bats - 2 Simple Ways- Easy Halloween Crafts For Kids- Learn Pumpkin Carvings - Key Is Practice- Arts And Crafts Ideas For Halloween- Easy Halloween Crafts- Free Halloween Crafts For Preschool- Free Halloween Crafts Using Terra Cotta Pots- 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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70. Crafts for Kids: Birthdays*Easter*Halloween*Christmas*Mother's Day*Thanksgiving*and More...
by Gill Dickinson
Paperback: 144 Pages (2006-08-28)
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Asin: 0600615065
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To give a preschooler plenty of crafting fun, just grab some felt, sequins, buttons, bows, beads, paper, and this fabulous collection of international projects. With more than 50 colorful things to create, including holiday cards, gifts, and decorations, there’s something to appeal to every child. For Christmas, celebrate with tree bag ornaments or a gingerbread house. Dress up a Thanksgiving table with a cornucopia, and display Easter eggs in a papier-mâché bowl. A decorated mug or picture frame makes a perfect Mother’s or Father’s Day gift, and a bat and spider chain adds the perfect spooky touch for Halloween. Other projects, such as paper lanterns and origami, are inspired by festivities from around
the world. Find great ideas for birthdays, carnivals, and more.
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71. Dressed for Thrills: 100 Years of Halloween Costumes and Masquerade
by Phyllis Galembo, Mark Alice Durant, Valerie Steele
Hardcover: 128 Pages (2002-10-01)
list price: US$24.95 -- used & new: US$3.98
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Asin: 0810932911
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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A whimsical array of ghosts and goblins, spooks and skeletons, vamps and vampires parade through this unparalleled collection of more than 100 years of American Halloween attire. From Little Bo Peep with lamb in hand to beatniks and pirates, from monsters and witches to clowns and animals, this veritable "carnival" of costumes visually captures All Hallows' Eve like no other book before.

In her celebration of Halloween revelry, photographer Phyllis Galembo never settles for the ordinary; here instead are evocative scenes of dressed-to-scare young trick-or-treaters "modeling" their disguises, of undead spirits haunting their surroundings, and of costumes spanning over a century that take on an eerie new creepiness thanks to special lighting effects. Accompanying the costume shots is a history of this always-popular holiday and an essay placing the work in the wider context of fashion and costume. Of interest to enthusiasts, designers, and students alike, this devilishly diverting book is the perfect gift for all Halloween aficionados. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Of Halloweens long ago....
This book is a great look back at some vintage Halloween costumes. They range from late 1800s to early 1980s with more focus being on the pre-1960s eras. The reason is that the photographer collects vintage Halloween costumes from around the country. Creating both a collection and a history of Halloween in America.

The photography is very well done and the photographer even talks about the methods used which is a very interesting way to make the photos unique and almost come alive.

A must see for Halloween devotees interested in costume styles from yesteryear.

1-0 out of 5 stars DON'T WASTE YOU TIME
THE MASK ON THE COVER IS THE BEST THING ABOUT THE WHOLE BOOK...beware!!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Read for Thrills!
This book is filled with wonderful, artistic photos.Galembo's collection thrills anyone interested in costumes and vintage Halloween.

5-0 out of 5 stars AMAZING!!!
If you have ANY feel for Halloween, BUY this book! It is THAT good! It will remind you of your childhood and the magic that flew through the air on Halloween. HIGHLY reccomended! ... Read more


72. Old-Time Halloween Stickers: 25 Full-Color Pressure-Sensitive Designs
Paperback: 4 Pages (1989-08-01)
list price: US$1.50 -- used & new: US$0.24
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Asin: 0486260453
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Irresistible collection for anyone who delights in celebrating this fun-filled holiday. 24 charming turn-of-the-century illustrations include a variety of cats and pumpkin faces, black-robed witches in pointy hats, delightful youngsters in a holiday mood and more.
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2-0 out of 5 stars tiny stickers
gosh these are so small can hardly tell what some of them are...buy another if you want to use them or see them very few in book and book is tiny too do not buy.

5-0 out of 5 stars Adorable old-fashioned stickers for a great price!
I love all these little Dover books and buy them to tuck into gift baskets or stockings and I use the stickers for craft projects and correspondence. ... Read more


73. Halloween School Parties . . . What Do I Do? (What Do I Do? series)
by Wilhelminia Ripple
Paperback: 192 Pages (1996-09)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$14.00
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Asin: 0964993988
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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With 60 games, more than 50 crafts, and 50 treats to choose from, this book will ensure a fun and exciting Halloween party. Kids will have a great time playing Spider Crawl, Musical Bones, or Beat the Bat. After they have worked up an appetite, partygoers can munch on Oreo Spiders and guzzle Frankenstein’s favorite shake. Because no party is complete without party favors, this book includes easy instructions for making pumpkin seed necklaces, witch magnets, spider rings, ghost suckers, and much more.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Geared Toward School Parties
Great for school parties, hence the title. Loads of ideas, but quite a bit of recycling from other seasonal party books in this series (Halloween BINGO, Christmas BINGO, Valentines BINGO, etc.).

Many standard party ideas you have probably seen before. Like any large party-idea book, 1/2 of the content is not all that useful or relevant. Still, there are a few gems in here, so it will be useful.

5-0 out of 5 stars A must have!
Great book! I purchased this used, and I really like it.Definitely one I'll use over and over for family and school parties!

5-0 out of 5 stars The best party in 30 years!
I suddenly found myself being the "room mother" two weeks before the Halloween Party.Desparately, I searched for a source to plan an excellent, low cost, fun party for 28 5th graders on short notice!This book was perfect.Although the crafts seemed a bit involved, the game ideas were perfect.The book was divided into themes such as witch, bat, pumpkin etc. and each theme had associated foods, games, crafts and decorations.The game ideas were easy to put together and I improvised a bit.The teacher said it was the most organized and fun party she had seen in 30 years of teaching!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Helper!
I've used this book to help in the classroom and for a neighborhood party. It is practical and helpful. A good way to start the planning session.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great helper for the clueless!
I am a first year teacher and this book helped me by leaps and bounds. Almost all of the activities are listed to be for grades K-6, but I was able to modify (if at all) many of them for my pre-K classroom. Every section - games, crafts, food, etc - is broken up into subcategories such as cats, frankenstein, bats, etc so the Halloween Party can have its own theme as well, if you'd like. I can't even begin to explain how useful the entire book has been to me! It took all the stress out of putting on a huge party with students, siblings, and parents galore. ... Read more


74. Fun Craft Projects (Including Halloween Costumes!)
by CraftyCrayon.com
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-04-17)
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Asin: B003HS5K7U
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Over 30 fun projects for you and your kids to do at home for any occasion, including Halloween / party costumes that are easy and fun to make. Includes a sunny day window shelf, a terra cotta bird bath, a homemade journal, wedding favors, French style signs, picture frame, wreaths, and much much more! ... Read more


75. Halloween Crafts Made Easy
by Meg MCNeal
 Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-05-28)
list price: US$9.99
Asin: B003ODIYY4
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Learn The Easiest Way To Make Your Own Halloween Crafts Collections & Save Tons Of Expenditure Needed If You Are Going To Whip Out Your Credit Card or Cash From Your Wallet To Buy All Halloween Stuffs From The Store!

If you're wanting to learn how to make an awesome halloween arts and crafts, then this may be the most important letter you'll ever read!... ... Read more


76. Coolest Halloween Parties
by Kathleen O'Donnell
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-07-20)
list price: US$9.99
Asin: B003WQAWUM
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Want the coolest Halloween Party? All the tips, recipes and ideas are here. Everything from how to make spooky Halloween punches to crafts for kids. You even find out how to buy plus size costumes with additional information for tight budgets such as how to make a reusable costume for kids. It is all here, from infant costume ideas to adult costumes and teen party ideas. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars SAVE YOUR MONEY!NOT WORTH IT!
I am guilty for being the type of consumer that doesn't bother writing up reviews or feedback, much less taking time out of my day to do something that I don't feel is necessary.But yes, I do go out of my way to read other persons' reviews to make my decision before purchasing.
I got this book today along with "Out-of-this-World Halloween craft ideas" by KMS Publishing from here, and BOY AM I DISAPPOINTED!I wish I could return these "books" but we are stationed overseas in Asia and I already looked over both books AND felt the need to review said books!Our family LOVES Halloween, so we go out of our way to decorate and find new ideas to celebrate this time of year for family and friends.I have a very healthy collection of go-to Halloween magazines, books, and websites that I defer to over the years, so I would like to think I know what is worth good money or is just a rip-off.The book has 2 pages out of 78 of photcopy quality-like "pictures" if that is what you call it and pages 76/77 are "Halloween Coloring Pages" to xerox and pass out...I would be embarassed to even show that to my guests!No color pictures, lame ideas, and nothing new to offer that could easily be accessed online for FREE.And no, I am no way affiliated with any publisher or competiting book either.BUT I would be leary if another 'consumer' followed up with an "outstanding" review, which you can conclude is either the publisher, the author, or family relative.
So, either disregard this review and see for yourself or use your money wisely in our tough economic times.As for me, I am this close to pitching these in the trash....and that says ALOT!
Negative ZERO stars if I could.Amazon should have better screening procedures before putting "books" out like this.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Halloween Party Ideas
I was looking for a book that had something about parties for teens and this one does. It also had some great ideas about what to do for your kids costumes if you are on a budget. That itself is worth it during a recession. There are also some recipes for punch and a nice one for a cake using leftover candy..very creative!

I found the book to be well written and a good buy for the price. No color photos but it has been my experience with craft books, those are in the more expensive larger books. So all in all this is not a craft book, just one on different ideas for parties with recipes included. ... Read more


77. Halloween Crafts Made Easy: Creative Ideas & Techniques to Save Money
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-08-10)
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Asin: B003Z4K0WQ
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78. Halloween crafts and cookbook
by Nancy Hathaway
 Unknown Binding: 62 Pages (1979)

Isbn: 0817861300
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Gives instructions for making costumes, masks, finger puppets, mobiles, and other Halloween crafts. Also includes recipes for such holiday-related food as Ghostly Jello, Gingerbread Jack-O'-Lanterns, and Pumpkin Seed Snack. ... Read more


79. Crafts (October 2000, 40 Bewitching Halloween Designs, Wear our Cup of Java Sweatshirt.)
Single Issue Magazine: Pages (2000)

Asin: B002J9AHLM
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40 bewitching halloween designsyour recipe in cross stitchbushels of harvest home decwear our cup of java sweatshirtmore projects ... Read more


80. Crafts Magazine (October 1999, Halloween Treats, Favorite Projects for the Family Room.)
Single Issue Magazine: Pages (1999)

Asin: B002J9CDUU
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halloween treats12 fast and fun projectsbeautiful gift ideascross stitch vanity setstenciled woodland frame ... Read more


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