Halloween Decorations Ideas
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Sunday, August 14, 2011

Five Monster Fun Halloween Ideas


So are you thinking maybe you want to have a Halloween party or maybe want to impress a group of friends by bringing a creepy, unique looking Halloween dish that will be quite a conversation piece?

Here are some fun easy ideas that can make ready-made foods into awesome festive snacks people will love.

1. Ritzy the snake. You got it, ritz crackers, with a touch of M & M minis, black ball nonpareils, used to decorate cookies which can be found in any grocery store, laffy taffy and peanut butter. Stretch out a line of ritz crackers just as you would a falling line of dominos join each ritz cracker together with peanut butter, with the last ritz cracker laying down flat and half a ritz cracker up right in the middle of the flat cracker, this will be used as the snakes face. Use the M & M minis as the snake eyes with the black ball nonpareils as the tiny eyeball pupils and as the snake nostrils. The M & M minis can be used as buttons on every other ritz cracker on the snakes body with the peanut butter as the glue. Cut a long, narrow strip of either green or red laffy taffy as the snakes slithery tongue, creating a small hole as the mouth to place the laffy taffy in and tah dah, an adorable decorative snake sure to be a conversation piece.

2. The green evil eye. Use carved out green apples with gummy fruit pieces as eyeball parts and black frosting as eyebrows and pupils with white frosting as accent and to act as the glue. Begin with a nice crispy green apple at room temperature making it easier to carve a round shallow hole out and making it easy for parts to stick together, place a gummy fruit circle in the middle of the carved out hole in the apple using the white frosting as the glue and painting the gummy fruit circle black with the black frosting. In the center of the black painted gummy fruit circle build up an eyeball with the white frosting, put a black dot in the center of the white eyeball with the black frosting or maybe use a dark-chocolate chip as the dot if that would be easier. Use a cake decorating tool to paint a black frosting eyebrow around the top of the carved apple edge or maybe a black ready-to-use fondant, a cake-decorating ingredient available in craft stores if drawing is not your thing. You can create as many evil apple eyes as you like and all pieces and parts are edible.

3. Brains, gooey brains. Peeling away the rind, use a honeydew melon to create a very realistic monsterous brain. Use a paring knife or an X-Acto knife to cut deep slashes or deep long cuts into it, just as you see on a human brain. Then place the melon into a large mixing bowl. In a second mixing bowl, mix up four 3-ounce packages of strawberry-flavored or a red Jell-o of your choice, per the directions given on the back of the package. Pour the Jell-0 over the melon until the deep grooves are each filled and the melon is completely covered with the gelatin. Refrigerate overnight, then scoop out the size of melon, or brain you desire, with a large spoon or spatula and scrape away some of the gelatin.

4. Ghostly. This little decorative idea is very simple, but soo much fun. Use a clear plastic or glass drinking glass, fill it up with milk. Decorate the drinking glass with black fabric tape or with black electrical tape cutout eyes. Cut out oval dots in the desired eye size, then cut a C-shape at the top corner of the oval black dot, and place them 3 or 4 inches down from the top edge of the drinking glass. Simple, yet very cute little ghosts.

5. Monster spiders. Begin this little project with a dark chocolate clear plastic dessert cup for the spider body, and fill it with ready-made dark chocolate mousse, piped from a decorating bag fitted with a 1 m tip. Break chocolate-covered pretzels into pieces to use as spider legs. Use a chocolate truffle as the arachnid head and attach small candy icing eyeballs with a tiny amount of melted chocolate in the center of the white candy eyeball. Use melted chocolate as the glue to attach each piece. On the spiders back, use 4 or 5 brightly colored red or orange M & M minis and line them up in a straight line as a creepy spider spine. Before placing the spider on a plate, use a white plate and with a bamboo skewer draw long u-shaped lines of raspberry and yellow mango dessert sauces on the entire plate to look like a large web, then place the spider in the middle of the plate. Tah dah, a gnarly looking edible spider.

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Thursday, July 7, 2011

Monster Jam Party Ideas


Your son is having a birthday and Monster Jam party ideas are perfect for him. You can greet this big day of his with an extravagant Monster Truck Party where he can get to play the cool, handsome and courageous car-crushing driver of a Monster Truck. This would make him feel so grown up, especially if you will allow him to dress up in a Monster Truck Driver's Costume. It can double as his Halloween costume this year! This kids party theme is great for a boys birthday party.

For starters, you can hang a Monster Jam Crepe Party Streamer which will be 30 feet long in your yard. You can also put mini-mounds of soil around to surround the yard. On top of these mounds, you can put smaller cars in piles which will serve as the cars to be crushed by the models of Monster Trucks like the Bigfoot, Grave Digger, Afterburner, Batman truck, and Jurassic Attack. This will give the yard a RC Monster Truck field-feel. Although these are only small mounds, this is better than putting only still shots of Trucks in action. You can even let the kids themselves recreate the Monster Truck competition grounds themselves. You can also put "Start" and "Finish" signs around the yard.

For the girls and boys at the party to look the part, give each one a Monster Jam Visor. These visors will make a good party favor idea. Visors will replace party hats so you can cross hats of your party planning list. To be able to give the party just the right sound, you can put the Monster Jam Party Lights and Sound Centerpiece in your table. This features a Grave Digger truck with flashing lights and a rumbling engine as sound effects.

Are you planning a birthday cake? Use the theme related cake topper as your cake's decoration. Or you can find an edible cake image to place on top of your homemade, frosted birthday cake.

Decorate the main party table with Monster Truck party supplies: 9" dinner plates, 9 oz. party cups, beverage napkins, plastic forks and spoons. Surround the place with latex balloons adorned with Monster Truck Stickers. You can find pre-made party packs with all these supplies in them. Buying them in this bulk package can save you some money, so make sure you check them out.

Kids really enjoy a theme birthday party and you will too. Having a party theme and planning your party's activities help your celebration to run smoothly.




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