How to Create a Baby Duck Costume
August 7, 2008 / 9285
You can take pajamas you already have for your baby and make a costume that will be remembered for years to come. Take the time and your infant will look gorgeous as a baby duck for Halloween in this easy to make costume.
Things You’ll Need:
* Yellow fleece zip-up footie pajamas with hood.
* White feather boa
* White cottony balls
* Two shaky eyeballs
* Needle and thread or hot glue
Tips & Warnings:
* The feathers tend to shed, so watch your baby’s mouth for accidental feather eating. Read more …
The date of Halloween for 2007 and 2008, 2009, 2010
June 20, 2008 / 22761

In the United States, the holiday of Halloween plays it’s tale of witches, Jack O’Lanterns, trick or treaters and goblins on these dates:
2007 - Wednesday, October 31st
2008 - Friday, October 31st
2009 - Saturday, October 31st
2010 - Sunday, October 31st
About
October 21, 2007 / 754
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Halloween Reminds Us Of The Mystery In The Woods!
October 21, 2010 / 400
There are things that go bump in the night — I’ve heard them. Our forbearers heard them too. It’s no wonder then that spooky tales are part of our culture.
Many scary stories involve the deep, dark woods. Witch covens are said to reside under forest canopies. The headless horseman roamed colonial wilds just outside the bounds of “civilization.” And of course, there are those “creatures” of the night.
There are many animals across diverse cultures associated with all that is dark and mysterious. Ask any kid here in Maine, they can probably list the usual suspects of spooky critters that are appropriate for a Halloween scene. Bats and black cats are two popular choices, but they are not the only animals linked with the occult.
Let’s consider the raven. Edgar Allen Poe, in his classic “The Raven,” described that bird as “ghastly grim and ancient…wandering from the nightly shore.” He goes on to label the raven as a “grim, ungainly, ghastly, gaunt, and ominous bird of yore.” Perhaps their predominantly scavenging nature and inky black color have led to ravens having a supernatural association. Read more …
How to Make Orange Gumdrops
November 30, 1999 / 1341
Making things from scratch or homemade is always fun especially when candy is involved. Orange gumdrops are always a favorite among children and adults alike. Follow these easy steps to create a sweet treat! Read more …












