Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Halloween 2014...

You know what I love about Halloween - its the gateway to the holiday season and I couldn't be more excited about it!

According to the news, we experienced "an unseasonably warm" Halloween, and there was debate whether it might have been the warmest on record at 95 degrees. I had to laugh as I scrolled through my instagram feed seeing my friends across the country, many dressed up in winter jackets with costumes barely fitting over the top. Rosy red cheeks and winter hats. It was a different story in our part of the country. It was hot. We our friends the Heatons (my college roommate and her family) visiting and we tried telling them it's usually not this hot this time of year. But we made do and we had ourselves a grand time.

Bennett's preschool had a party and he dressed up as a pirate...a feisty pirate! You know what they say, "Pirate by day, superhero by night." Perhaps I'm the only that says that but it's fitting in this situation.
Life with Fingerprints: Halloween 2014, Lego Costumes
Life with Fingerprints: Halloween 2014, Lego Costumes
His best friend was also a pirate.
Life with Fingerprints: Halloween 2014, Lego Costumes

We gathered the kids - including our visitors and went to Hunter's school Halloween parade. This is where a month of preparation for his costume (as well as the others costumes) finally gave me some satisfaction as I saw him strut through that parade with pride. He was the only lego guy and it was awesome. He told us later he felt so famous because everyone was shouting at him and trying to give him high fives. To a six year old - that is everything!
Life with Fingerprints: Halloween 2014, Lego Costumes
Life with Fingerprints: Halloween 2014, Lego Costumes
Life with Fingerprints: Halloween 2014, Lego Costumes
Life with Fingerprints: Halloween 2014, Lego Costumes

Because we had company, the kids attended their Halloween parties and then we pulled them from school to enjoy the day. We did Halloween bingo, an afternoon at the park and because of the unseasonably warm weather, our guests wanted to jump in the pool. It is freezing. And we warned them. But the novelty of a pool is never lost on visitors and minds were made up that it was a swimming day. How many people can say they swam in an outdoor (not heated) pool on Halloween? I thought it would be a quick jump in and jump out. But no, although it was cold, they jumped in and out and in and out for a good amount of time. There were water wars and diving contests and all sorts of fun.
Life with Fingerprints: Halloween 2014, Lego Costumes
Life with Fingerprints: Halloween 2014, Lego Costumes
Life with Fingerprints: Halloween 2014, Lego Costumes
Life with Fingerprints: Halloween 2014, Lego Costumes

We took pictures before heading out to the neighborhood/ward party. Quick note about the costumes. We (when I say we, I really mean me because Steve just rolled his eyes when I told him my idea!) decided to make lego costumes several weeks ago. Each kid chose which lego mini figure they wanted to be and I went to work. I had no idea when starting this project the time commitment these would take. I was cautiously optimistic when I should have been realistically pessimistic! They. Took. Forever. And that is not an exaggeration. And because I can't predict the weather, I had no idea weeks ago when I started that they would be worn in 90 degree weather. They were hot. But the kids were rockstars and wore them with pride. However, their heads had to be removed at the party so they could eat! Minor detail!
Life with Fingerprints: Halloween 2014, Lego Costumes
Life with Fingerprints: Halloween 2014, Lego Costumes
Our friends went as Peter Pan and the lost boys - much better suited for warm weather!
Life with Fingerprints: Halloween 2014, Lego Costumes
We spent the evening enjoying an outdoor chili feed with neighbors and friends and then gathered candy with the kids as we made our way back to our house and enjoyed the fun Halloween house.
Life with Fingerprints: Halloween 2014, Lego Costumes
The nice thing about young kids trick-or-treating is it doesn't have to last very long before they're legs are tired and they're asking to go home. The amount in their bags is always ten times more than they could possibly enjoy and they have just as much fun sorting their candy in piles and trading as they did gathering it.
Life with Fingerprints: Halloween 2014, Lego Costumes
Halloween did not disappoint - so grateful we had friends to enjoy it with!

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Halloween costumes...

We're gearing up for Halloween and we're down to the wire to finish up this years family themed costumes - soon to be revealed. Until then, let me reminisce!
Life with Fingerprints: Best of Halloween Costumes
Life with Fingerprints: Best of Halloween Costumes
Life with Fingerprints: Best of Halloween Costumes
Life with Fingerprints: Halloween Costumes, Incredibles Here are a few of my other favorites. Life with Fingerprints: Halloween Costumes, Pirate Life with Fingerprints: Halloween Costumes, Chicken Life with Fingerprints: Halloween Costumes, Peacock & Monkey Life with Fingerprints: Halloween Costumes, Dalmatian & Butterfly Life with Fingerprints: Halloween Costumes, Butterfly Life with Fingerprints: Halloween Costumes, Easter Bunny Life with Fingerprints: Halloween Costumes, Peacock Life with Fingerprints: Halloween Costumes, Dalmatian Life with Fingerprints: Halloween Costumes, Monkey Life with Fingerprints: Halloween Costumes, Dalmatian Life with Fingerprints: Halloween Costumes, Bumble Bee

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Chalkboard Halloween Town...

Life with Fingerprints: DIY Chalkboard Halloween Town
When my bff and crafting buddy came to visit a couple weeks back, I taught her how to use the jig saw. She had never used one before and she made these with ease, that's how easy this is. You might remember my large scale Halloween town that sits behind my dining room table. I created a pattern off of them and made a table size Halloween town that is just as fun and cute.

Download the pattern and print it to scale over a couple pages - the tallest house is 22". Trace the pattern onto MDF and cut using the jigsaw.

Life with Fingerprints: DIY Chalkboard Halloween Town
Life with Fingerprints: DIY Chalkboard Halloween Town
Life with Fingerprints: DIY Chalkboard Halloween Town
We painted the houses with chalkboard paint - however I'm thinking black glitter would also be fantastic.
Life with Fingerprints: DIY Chalkboard Halloween Town
Life with Fingerprints: DIY Chalkboard Halloween Town
In order for the houses to stand up connect them using small hinges. One tip: when installing the hinges, space the houses apart as far as possible which will give you more movement of the hinge.
Life with Fingerprints: DIY Chalkboard Halloween Town
Life with Fingerprints: DIY Chalkboard Halloween Town
Life with Fingerprints: DIY Chalkboard Halloween Town
Dress them up with some chalk drawings and you're set.
Life with Fingerprints: DIY Chalkboard Halloween Town

Monday, November 4, 2013

Halloween Cont...

I'm a fan of Halloween. 7 boxes in the garage dedicated to Halloween stuff can attest to my love for the season. I think I grew to love it so much when we lived back east because it correlated with the change in seasons and the beauty that comes with fall. I still associate Halloween with cooler weather and leaves crunching beneath my feet even though we're a far cry from cool right now and we won't see leaves on the ground for another couple months.

My kids are young enough that Halloween consists of school parades, class parties, church parties and enough candy to rot any young child's mouth. What's not to love?!

Hallie's parade was first. I debated whether to even go because I did have a baby the week before. But Hallie's pleas were more than I could turn down. She informed me this was her last year to get dressed up and walk in the parade. Once you're in third grade, they don't let you walk anymore. My attendance was very important in her eyes and so I went. We met up with her afterwards for some pictures with her good friends.  photo 20131031-DSC_5806.jpg  photo 20131031-DSC_5816.jpg  photo 20131031-DSC_5812.jpg Hunter's parade was next. They walked around the preschool neighborhood singing all the Halloween songs they'd learned, strutting their fancy costumes.  photo 20131031-DSC_5823.jpg  photo 20131031-DSC_5825.jpg Once Steve got home from work we attended an outdoor neighborhood/church party - complete with chili and homemade root beer and then we wandered through the neighborhood for some trick-or-treating. (First family photo)  photo 20131031-DSC_5911.jpg  photo 20131031-DSC_5926.jpg  photo 20131031-DSC_5933.jpg We closed the evening with a visit from some cousins - where the kids could compare their Halloween/candy stories and show-off their fun costumes.  photo 20131031-DSC_5938.jpg Another successful Halloween...now lets bring on the Christmas music!
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