Halloween On A Dime, Frighteningly
Frugal Fun!
By Tawra Kellam
http://www.notjustbeans.com/
The average American family spends over $100 per
year on Halloween goodies. As your kids drag you through aisles full
of ghosts and goblins, the scariest thing about Halloween is threatening
to leave bite marks in your pocketbook. No wonder so many moms flee
screaming from the store... It can be much less expensive and a lot
more fun to devise your own chilling creations. Here are a few tips
that you can use to stave off the greenback gremlins and exercise
your creative muscle. It won't hurt a bit! These and other free frugal
tips are available at www.notjustbeans.com.
Face Paint
- 1 tsp. corn starch
- ½ tsp. water
- ½ tsp. cold cream
- food coloring
Mix all ingredients together in an old muffin pan
and you are ready to paint. This amount makes one color.
Fake Wound
- 1 Tbsp Vaseline
- tissue
- cocoa powder
- 2-3 drops red food coloring
Place Vaseline in a bowl. Add food coloring. Blend
with a toothpick. Stir in a pinch of cocoa to make a darker blood
color. Separate tissue. Using 1 layer, tear a 2x3 inch piece and place
at wound site. Cover with petroleum jelly and mold into the shape
of a wound. The center should be lower than the sides. Fill the center
with the red petroleum jelly mixture. Sprinkle center with some cocoa.
Sprinkle a little around the edges of the wound to make darker.
Fake Blood -
Mix 2/3 cup white corn syrup, 1 tsp. red food coloring, 2-3 drops
blue food coloring to darken and 1 squirt dish soap (helps blood to
run well).
Abrasions - Dab brown,
red and black eye shadow on area. Apply blood over area with cotton
balls. Use comb to gently scratch area in one direction. Apply cocoa
or dirt over wound with cotton balls.
Black Eye - Apply red and blue eye shadow
to depressions around eyes.
Bruises - Rub red and blue shadow over
bony area to simulate recent bruises. Blue and yellow eye shadow to
create older bruises.
Look Old - Cover face with baby powder.
Draw dark lines on your skin for wrinkles. Smooth edges to blend.
Cover again with baby powder. Add baby powder to your hair to create
gray hair.
Deviled Eyeballs - Make deviled eggs. Add
a green olive with pimento in the center for an "eyeball".
Radioactive Juice - Mix equal parts Mountain
Dew and blue Kool-Aid
Toxic Juice - Add some green food coloring
to lemonade for a spooky color!
Brains - Scramble eggs with some green,
yellow and blue food coloring
Bloody Eyeballs - Boil cherry tomatoes
30 seconds. Allow to cool; then peel skin.
Goblin Hand - Freeze green Kool-Aid in
a rubber or latex glove, float in punch.
Use the tape from old cassettes or black yarn to make spider webs.
Use cotton balls stretched out for small spider webs.
Glass Jack-o-Lantern - Outline a pumpkin
face on a spaghetti or pickle jar with black paint. The paint around
the outside of it with orange paint. Place a candle inside for a jack-o-lantern.
Halloween Guess It Game
In this game, you challenge the participants to reach into mystery
boxes filled with creepy things and try to guess what each item is.
The person with the most correct answers wins the game. An example
is if you want them to guess "grapes", you might try to
confuse them by saying, "I think it's eyeballs..."
Cut a hole in the top of a shoe box or laundry box for each item
to be used. Cover the box with black spray paint. Decorate each box
with pumpkins or spiders for a more festive flavor.
Place the following items inside, one per box. Be sure to place enough
of each item so the guests can adequately "feel" the guts.
Eyeballs - grapes or peeled cherry tomatoes
Intestines - Cooked Spaghetti
Skin - oil a piece of plastic bag
Brains - scrambled eggs
Hair - an old clown wig
Bones - thoroughly washed chicken bones placed in some sand
Vomit - chunky salsa
Fingers - hot dogs cut into finger sized pieces
Teeth - corn nuts, pine nuts or popcorn
Have a Pumpkin Hunt
Hide mini pumpkins like you would Easter Eggs. Let the kids find
and decorate them. For small children use glue sticks with construction
paper cut-outs for decorations.
Edible Slime
Pour lime gelatin into a glass bowl. After it is partially set, add
gummy worms. Chill until lightly set. Then serve slopped all over
the plate.
Bloody Popcorn - Add red food color to
melted butter and pour over popcorn.
Freeze gummy worms in ice cubes and add them to drinks. Cut gummy
worms in half if needed.
Tawra Kellam is the author of Halloween On a Dime: Frighteningly
Frugal Fun. To order Halloween On a Dime send $5.95
(shipping included) to Not Just Beans, P.O. Box 4252, Wichita, KS
67204. To order online or for more free tips and recipes visit our
web site at http://www.notjustbeans.com/
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