*Love this scary project & this lace tape project {which I'm going to try in some form.}
*And more, adore this autumn leaf project {and it doesn't look like a 3 year old's at all}
*Love the newest Cadbury's Fingers ad {and this behind the scenes video {look out for the tiny iron}, & especially the music}
*Love the newest Cadbury's Fingers ad {and this behind the scenes video {look out for the tiny iron}, & especially the music}
*And following this post, thanks to Roseline for pointing me to this incredibly beautiful shoe storage - please say you agree.
Have a lovely weekend, and if you can suggest a Halloween party costume for me which involves practically no effort, it would be very much appreciated. I'm not enthusiastic about that, or the clocks going back. xo
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An easyish Halloween costume is to go as Princes Fiona - and take along Shrek too if you have a partner. Cover all your body in green facepaint, wear a red wig and tiara and make shrek ears with pipecleaners and half a tabletennis ball. Will leave a pic of me on my blog of my award winning costume tomorrow!
Lola, Thanks for the suggestion, although sounds like a little more effort than I was hoping for - but will check out your costume! I'm hoping to just find something around my house...
The easiest and very scary halloween costume, is done by wearing a noose around your neck. Maybe with some pale face make up if you can be bothered.
The serene photo lured me into your post. And, as I read through you links I also pondered what an easy Halloween costume might be. Unfortunately, all serenity and creative ideas stopped as I read the last few words, "turn back clocks". I had totally forgotten that the clocks go back this weekend. Hooray!
absolutely adore the autumn leaf project & thanks so much for the link-love, lovely lynne!
actually do have a simple halloween costume party idea for you:
http://www.frolic-blog.com/frolic/2010/10/simplehalloweencostume.html
have a stunningly wonderful weekend,
xo
The best costume I've heard of is someone who went as a Freudian Slip. Basically a slip dress, wth the wrod Freudian on it... Brilliant!
Thanks so much for using my photo too, an honour on such a gorgeous blog.
Hmmn... one I used in my younger days... (allright way back in the Girl Guides) was to pop a Boots the chemist carrier bag on as a top over a t shirt,jeans and wellington boots and carry a sturdy tree branch with childrens wellies put over the twiggy ends... "Branches of Boots". Ta dah!!! Gill.
Hope you had a fantastic weekend!
I also love the Cadbury Fingers ad. It's very patriotic too!
Thank you for you message on my Blog.
Blessings, Star
love that photo- it's of one of my favourite views in all the world actually- for sentimental reasons
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