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Sunday Sep 5, 2010
Halloween Party on a Budget
With the economic crunch, some people are seriously thinking of not participating in this year?s trick or treating celebration. But this is easier said than done if you have little kids who are looking forward to the event the whole year round. Explaining to these little kids that you don?t have the budget to buy new costumes and candies to give away will be harder to do.
But you don?t really need to have a big budget in order to organize a great Halloween party or to participate in a Halloween celebration. The most basic thing that you need is the costume and some candies. If you know how to properly budget and make use of your creativity, you can come up with both without really spending so much. Here are some ideas that might help you with your seemingly impossible task.
1. Rent a costume
Costumes need not be bought. You can always rent a costume for your kids. Make sure though that they are clean and disinfected before your kids wear them to avoid skin problems. There are numerous costume rental shops in the city. If you have a hard time looking for one, you can check out the directory or surf the internet for some listing.
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Tuesday Aug 31, 2010
Simple Materials Turn into Great Halloween Decors
Halloween is the time of the year when you create those spooky costumes and decors to delight visitors and guests. It would be odd to display pumpkins and scary characters on ordinary days, but during Halloween, doing so is instantly justified. Every year, it must be your problem how you could spice up your own Halloween stuff. You probably have always visited the malls and retailers and buy ready made fun stuff specifically for the occasion. There is good news. You do not have to spend significantly for the event. You could make creative and ghoulish decors using all the stuff that sit uselessly at home. Here are some ideas.
Marshmallows could make great ghost figures. Do you remember the classic film ?Ghostbusters?? The Marshmallow man has truly made an impact to that generation. Now, you could find many Halloween parties including marshmallow man figures as decors. You could turn ordinary and small marshmallows into the ghostly figure. It could be truly fun.
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Wednesday Aug 25, 2010
Top Recommendations for Inexpensive Halloween Costumes
There are many occasions wherein people would love to dress up to go out and attend parties or simply have fun. Among these events, Halloween is something that is loved by both young and adults. This is the time when kids can look scary while having fun and their parents would do everything to find the best Halloween costumes to make the occasion more memorable to their young ones.
The kinds of getup that kids wear at this season depend on many things. Some kids are too afraid that they cannot afford to look scary. There are those who prefer famous characters as costumes rather than to look like the other kids. For parents who are now on the quest of finding appropriate costumes for their children, here are some recommendations that aim to make everything easier for you. The following will help give your kids good memories even when you don’t spend too much money to attain that.
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Thursday Aug 19, 2010
Halloween is for Kids
As a child, you surely have great and happy memories of Halloween. Just like all other children, you surely had considered the event as among the most waited occasions all throughout the ear, of course, after Christmas and Thanksgiving. Through the years, there have been many practices that have made Halloween extra special and memorable. Many families use the opportunity to facilitate quality bonding time. Children look up to the event as a time to maximize and bolster fun.
Gone are the days when children dread Halloween. In the past, folks used Halloween to frighten kids, through ghost and witch stories that are mostly fictional and mythical. There were many great urban legends that particularly referred to Halloween. Now, those days are over. Halloween is for kids nothing more but fun, excitement, and thrill. It is a time to get along with playmates and roam around the neighborhood doing trick or treat.
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Friday Aug 13, 2010
Safety tips when out Trick or Treating with your kids
Halloween is a fun annual event but it can turn into a nightmare if you are not too careful. With lots of kids running around and at night at that, it is not impossible for some kids to get lost and some kidnapped.
Unfortunately, not all parents see the danger in these kinds of events. They feel that because their kids are just in the neighborhood, they can trump around anytime they wish and no harm will come to them. Besides, an adult is with them. But are being inside the a community and being with one adult already enough to ensure safety?
Here are some tips that you might want to go over before you send your little Dracula and Scarecrow out into the night.
1. Use the Buddy system
Make sure that there is one adult companion for every child. That way, they can be watched over. Having one adult companion against two kids can work but only if the adult is used to watching over two kids and that the other kid is a bit older, 8 year old and above. If you have two toddlers, better get two companions. One for each. They can be monsters.
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Saturday Aug 7, 2010
Halloween Preparation Made Easy
Here comes Halloween again and you are probably in pins and needles trying to prepare the house and the food and the trick and treat baskets and the costumes and the? Halloween can be a great event for kids but for their moms, it is a nightmare literally. Not only do they have to cut some things on the budget (which is now harder than before with the recession kicking in), they also have to make sure that everything is in order with the kids? party get up and decorations at home. Below are some useful tips that moms and dads can check out to make their Halloween more fun and less stressful.
1. Recycle from last year
This is perhaps the secret of all moms who do not really stress out, come Halloween time. They reuse what they have used the last time and simply put them in other places or use the items differently. For instance, a costume that your kids cannot wear anywhere can become a scarecrow right outside the home or maybe a hanging vampire on your wall. A pair of baskets that will not really match the costumes of any of your kids this year can be filled with candies that you can display as a centerpiece. There are a lot of things that you can do with items that you have already used. It is not only less stressful to you but also to your budget.
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Monday Aug 2, 2010
Halloween as a Fun Occasion
Halloween is a time when people gather together to have fun. They come in costumes. They come to share ghost stories and watch scary movies. November 1 is among the most awaited dates in the calendar because most people from all around the word are just excited about the event. In the eve of October 31, many Halloween parties are being staged, to the delight of just about everyone.
It is just apparent that trick or treat has become a customary celebration associated with Halloween. It has become a fun activity more especially for children. They dress in their spookiest and weirdest costumes and come to every house in the neighborhood to ask for treats from homeowners. Those treats usually come in the form of candies and other sweet goodies. Sometimes, they collect coins. The question asked is ?Trick or treat?? thus the name for the activity. Trick refers to threat to perform a form of mischief to the homeowner or his property specifically if no treat is provided. In several areas in Scotland and Ireland, kids come guising. In this action, every child performs a talent show to earn treats. That show could be a song number or a dance performance.
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Monday Jul 26, 2010
Things and Tricks You Need to Know about Halloween
If you are among many people who look forward to Halloween, aren’t you curious about how it all started? There are more things to this event than costumes and decorations, or horror movies and other kinds of scary stuff.
Looking Back
Its roots is said to be the Celtic festival at Samhain and the All Saint’s Day being celebrated by Christians. In 1846 during the Great Famine in Ireland, some versions of this tradition were brought to North America by Irish immigrants. Now, this is more popular and it gave way for decors like jack-o’-lantern to be known worldwide. Popular activities that people do during the event include costume parties, carving scary lanterns, watching horror flicks or telling scary stories, visiting haunted attractions, ghost tours and trick or treating.
The Smahain festival is a celebration being done at the end of harvest season in the Gaelic culture. This was also referred to as the Cltic New Year. The ancient Celtic pagans used such time to slaughter livestock and get stock of supplies to be allotted for winter stores. At the time they believed that during the last day of October, the dead was able to present increased danger to the living as they could cause sickness and damage on crops.
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Tuesday Jul 20, 2010
Unique Halloween Celebration
Are you tired and bored about the usual Halloween celebration? If you want to experience other things and activities other than trick or treating and attending Halloween costume parties, you should head elsewhere. There are other countries that commemorate and celebrate the day in their own unique and outstanding way. One of those countries is the Philippines.
Being among the rare Christian nations in Asia, the Philippines celebrate Halloween with a twist every year. The occasion is commemorated for two consecutive days on the first and second day of November. Actually, they do not call it Halloween over there. Instead, the days are called All Saints? Day and All Souls? Day, respectively. This is not unique to Filipinos though. The holidays are also observed in most other Catholic nations around the world.
During Halloween, people in the country go to visit the graveyards of their deceased relatives instead of trick or treating. They spend the two days in solemn prayers. The religion they believe in teaches that the days are the best time to offer commemoration and sincerest prayers to departed family members. In the country, the dead are given particular importance. Their graves are lavishly decorated and the tombs are housed in extravagant mausoleums or min houses.
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Wednesday Jul 14, 2010
What is Halloween?
You surely are aware of Halloween. As a child, you probably have grown scared of all those scary costumes. You also could have fun and unforgettable trick or treat memories. But you could not be familiar about the origin and the real nature of the occasion. Thus, you could start asking yourself, ?What really is Halloween??
To begin with, Halloween could be traced to its ancient roots in the Celtic pagan feast of Samhain as well as the Christian holiday called All Saints? Day. In general, it could be considered as a secular celebration. Some people have been expressing strong feelings for and against the perceived religious overtones. The modern Halloween celebration in he United States was brought by Irish immigrants who took with them the tradition when they migrated to North America during the height of the Great Famine of Ireland in the 1840s.
Since then, Halloween has always been associated with orange and black, now known as the universal Halloween colors. These are associated with the popular symbols like jack-o? lantern. Aside from the decors, the colors, and the symbols, Halloween has been made even more fun and interesting by the many activities that have created a unique modern tradition.