Entries Tagged 'Halloween' ↓
November 3rd, 2010 — About Me, Halloween
Myself, Amber, Michelle and Veronica
My All Hallows Eve night was spent at the Maroon 5 Party in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery. What could be more fun and creepy then dancing with the actual dead in a mausoleum, eating churros and taking photos in Rony’s Photo Booth. Perfect Halloween Fun! – Taryn Cox for The Wife
October 31st, 2010 — Halloween
October 29th, 2010 — Advice, Arts and Crafts, Halloween
1. Select pumpkins that are vert fresh and firm. Avoid choosing a pumpkin that has bruised or soft areas or cuts or other visible blemishes.
2. Remember that warm weather and hot sunlight can speed decay in a pumpkin. If you live in a hot climate be sure to store your uncut pumpkins in a cool spot and wait to carve them until a day or two before Halloween.
3. Heat from electric lightbulbs and candles can also contribute to the early demise of a pumpkin. Try cutting a hole in the top of the pumpkin, allowing heat to escape.
4. Try Covering all cut edges of a pumpkin, as well as the entire interior, with petroleum jelly or vaseline. This will reduce moisture loss and keep a pumpkin looking fresh longer.
5. Or try soaking your pumpkin before and after carving in a bleach and water mixture to keep mold from growing.
6. Or try spraying carved pumpkins with acrylic finish spray. The spray is intended to seal the pumpkin flesh, preventing dehydration and acting as a barrier to mold growth.
7. The best known method I’ve heard is to spray/treat your carved pumpkin with ‘Pumpkin Fresh.’ This unique product has a breakthough formula that fights mold, rot and decay. Its biodegradeable and eco friendly. Available for purchase Here. – Taryn Cox for The Wife
October 28th, 2010 — Arts and Crafts, Halloween
For Directions on how to make your own do it yourself Pumpkin Glitter Candles Click Here
Images and Idea: Twig and Thistle
October 27th, 2010 — Arts and Crafts, Halloween, Thanksgiving
Image from: Twig and Thistle