Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween!

HA PP Y  HA L LOW E EN !!!

So much going on this month - lots to show, but haven't managed to post any of it!

October is our main family birthday month - 
5 in the immediate family! This year we had two parties, 
one at my brother and sister-in-law's and one at our house
(Thanks to "A Nostalgic Halloween" for the postcard image!)


Halloween cards to our grandsons included some little treats!
(Thanks to Kimberly of "Art, Joy, Stuff" for this special envelope idea!)


Our special treat table looks so spooky - but colorful!


Had lots of fun making special Halloween treats with skewers, tiny cupcake papers,  and all kinds of goodies - pumpkin & ghost Peeps, Halloween Oreos, licorice bits, Allsorts, & orange gumdrop pumpins - and more!



Back Soon!
Have a Happy and Safe Halloween!


7 comments:

  1. Happy Halloween and many birthday celebrations. Now on to Autumn and November as it is quickly passing along. Blissful creating...

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  2. Hi Jane,
    October is always the best month, and lucky you to have all those extra reasons to enJOY it! The treats table looks awesome, so much fun.
    enJOY a lovely week,
    Kimberly

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  3. looks like fun! so long to halloween.. I can barely stand the thought that christmas is only 2 months away! eiy yie yie~!
    happy tuesday!
    xo
    vivian

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  4. What fun! Looks like your house is a happen' place during Halloween. Love the great envelopes and your treat table.

    Onward to Thanksgiving..love th no pressure of this holiday just plenty of good food and visiting.

    Enjoy your day!
    Leann

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  5. Hey Jane, it's looks like Halloween was fun at your house. And with all those birthdays I know you've been busy. And busy won't be stopping anytime soon with the rest of the holidays fast approaching.

    OO's...Tracy :)

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  6. What a fabulous idea to put candy on skewers. I am soooooooo doing this from now on lol
    Thanks for the wonderful idea!

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