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Halloween is getting near!


Halloween is one of my favorite holidays. Even though I am an adult, I love to dress up and have fun. This year I have been flooded with craft/art project ideas for October 31st.

I got the black wreath last year after Halloween on sale for 75% off. I can't remember the exact price, but it was a good deal. It's been in a corner with me looking at it trying to figure out what to do with it.

I was going to the grocery store and was passing by Michael's, so I stopped. The ribbon has spider webs on it and was 1.19, eyeball were 4 to a pack at .99 and the paper mache skull was 1.99. It maybe took a whole 10 minutes to put together. The only thing that took longer was waiting for the paint on the skull to dry. It should look great on my front door ready to greet the kids on Halloween :)

Updated 10/8/10.  I was shopping and these orange leaves caught my attention.  A bargain at about 1.00 each pick so I got two.  I took them apart and hot glued them onto the wreath.  It was missing something, now it feels complete.

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