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HALLOWEEN SCARY PINWHEELS!!!

   Spooky spinners!   This diy comes from http://allsorts.typepad.com/ .  I hope you have some fun with it!!!   Hello my lovelies... I have a little prezzie for you! I conjured up four variations on my   pinspinner   pattern in seasonally appropriately designs and made you some patterns so you can make your own! First we have the devilishly charming fellow above, and there is also a grinning bat-spinner...             ...I used vellum for a translucent effect on this ghoul-guy:             And finally, my favorite, a sinister back widow lurking in her web:             You can put these together in the same manner as the original pinspinners (instructions   here ) but I wanted these to be more substantial, so here is the method I used: Materials needed: White, red, purple and black card stock White vellum for ghost 3/8" Wood dowels Black pony beads - 4 per spinner Craft paints in yellow, orange and black Spray

SCARY BLACK AND RED APPLES??

             Scary Apples   This recipe and how to comes from www.mattbites.com .  These are soooo cool! Full confession: When I was about 4 or 5 years old I was so utterly terrified of Halloween that I once ran from the dinner table to the bedroom where I locked myself inside it for 20 minutes while Trick or Treaters came to the front door of the house. I’m not sure why I did that exactly as I wasn’t normally a timid or shy child; I think my dramatic exit had more to do with the fact that I enjoyed that sense of fright, darkness and mystery that rolls around every October. I like to be scared when I know nothing bad will actually happen. This explains my interest in fright nights, scary movies, haunted houses, macabre scenarios, you name it. I think there’s a part of all of us that likes that thrill…why else would we visit haunted houses, watch slasher films, and listen to Paris Hilton songs and videos? Not that I’ve done the latter. Even that’s too scary f

HOW TO MAKE A SECRET HOLLOW BOOK!

   This was found at www.how2dostuff.blogspot.com .  Really a neat idea to hide something you don't want someone else to know about.  Good luck! How To Make a Secret Hollow Book: The first step into making the hollow book is to select a book. Make sure this is a book your own, and not one belonging to the library, or your family. I suggest rummaging through books at yard/garage sales. Make sure it is a hardback; otherwise you will cut all the way through the other side when you are cutting out the insides. You'll also need: Elmer's white glue a container to hold glue solution (I've chosen a film canister) X-acto knife, and/or box cutter. Both if you have them brush to apply glue solution pencil/pen ruler, or other rigid straight edge Select a page that you want to be the first one cut out, and save that page to be cut out at the end. (I'll explain later) Even if you don't want to save any pages at the beginning of the b

BOGNOR REGIS INTERNATIONAL BIRDMAN COMPETITION FROM ENGLAND!

    The Bognor Birdman event first started on the South coast of Britain in Selsey in 1971, where a prize was given for anyone who could fly the grand distance of 50 yards. Nobody managed it! After a few years the event started to attract quite a crowd and in 1978 the term Bognor Birdman was coined when the event moved to its present location in Bognor Regis. Why Bognor Regis is open to debate - perhaps it was some forward thinking person at the local council - perhaps it's because the sea has a strong incoming tide to help bring people back to the beach, perhaps it is because one of the original competitors came from Bognor, it certainly isn't because it is an easy place to get to. Anyway, the event has evolved and gets ever more popular. Every year a collection of brave daring men and women dress up in bizarre outfits and become Bognor Birdmen. They compete against one another by trying to fly through the air the furthest. Some people would say that they