Halloween is in the Air!

OK, so I'm not really keen on the fact that Halloween items showed up in local stores in the middle of August. I was pretty much shocked! Is it me? Or have they (the marketers, that is) really jump-started the holidays in a major way in the last couple years? Maybe, it really is me, or maybe I just pay attention to these things a little more closer now that I have a little kid. Anything to make a buck, right? BUT, on a more cheerful note, I really don't mind the early anticipation when it comes to craft activities, especially, that is, when it comes to Halloween. Decorating the house with spooky props is something that I still remember doing and loving when I was a child. Things haven't changed for me much in all these years, except, that is, for the fact that now I have a son as an excuse to get down and crafty with! So in honor of the race to be the first one to decorate my house this season in all its spooky horrific gore, my son and I got crafting!

We did this really sweet "bat" craft I found on Family Fun's website last year that I was smart enough to bookmark. It is a really simple craft and ends up being a pretty fun interactive craft to have hanging around the house at Halloween time. Pulling on a string that hangs from the bat's wings make them flap; it is really cool. This is the link to the instructions. Enjoy!

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2 comments:

  1. very cute! So glad to see you in the blogging world... it's addicting! ;-)

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  2. That is a really cute bat! I smiled at your comment about Halloween in the shops. I am in New Zealand and when I grew up there was no such thing as Halloween here - we has heard about it, but that was all. But the shops have caught on to it and now it is all over the place here - some kids even do trick and treating although not many as most houses do not expect it. What I like about it is the opportunity for more crafty ideas:-)
    Sarah Craftylocks
    www.papercraftsforchildren.com

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