Clay Pumpkins Tradition

Written by Lisa. Posted in DIY Craft, Fall, Halloween, Traditions

Every 5 years or so growing up we made clay pumpkins as a family. Here are mine and my parents pumpkins over the years….

DSC 0241 Clay Pumpkins Tradition
DSC 0242 Clay Pumpkins Tradition
Cant you see all the budding creativity I displayed even from a very young age icon smile Clay Pumpkins Tradition
DSC 0243 Clay Pumpkins Tradition
DSC 0244 Clay Pumpkins Tradition

My Dad made his to hold a tea light and glow this year. Clever!

DSC 0240%2Bcopy Clay Pumpkins Tradition

Last year we did pumpkins as a family but the clay we used ended up breaking apart and so we had to throw them away – it was so sad! This year I bought Super Sculpey clay and its awesome! You have to work it pretty good to get it soft but once you do its easy to work with and doesn’t dry out or get hard until you bake it.

DSC 0692 Clay Pumpkins Tradition

We sculpted pumpkins for our Monday Family Night activity this week. Our boys did great and were so creative! We used foil as a form since it recommended not making the clay more than a half inch thick.

DSC 0695 Clay Pumpkins Tradition

I was a little worried that we would not have enough clay but since we used the foil we actually had leftovers.

Davis was especially patient and worked really hard on his masterpiece.

DSC 0696 Clay Pumpkins Tradition
DSC 0700 Clay Pumpkins Tradition

After we baked them they had almost a plastic feel and they seem really durable. Thank goodness!

Pre-paint:

DSC 0245 Clay Pumpkins Tradition
  Davis’ pumpkin is riding a skateboard, and Caleb’s is carrying a surfboard icon smile Clay Pumpkins Tradition
DSC 0246 Clay Pumpkins Tradition

All finished!

DSC 0639 Clay Pumpkins Tradition

I’m excited to be carrying this tradition on in our family and cant wait to do them again in 3-4 years!

LisaSignature 1 Clay Pumpkins Tradition

PS. Happy Birthday Dad! Love you!

Cooking with Kids – Haunted Graveyard Cake

Written by Lisa. Posted in Halloween

Beckham has been needing some one on one time so I figured a little time in the kitchen with Mom would be a good idea. I decided to make a Tombstone Cake with him because they are so fun and easy.

DSC 0232%2Bcopy Cooking with Kids   Haunted Graveyard Cake

You can either make a cake and top it with pudding or just do a solid pudding bottom. My favorite chocolate cake is this To die for Chocolate Cake.

Ingredients:
Cake and/or pudding
Oreo’s
Milano cookies
Chocolate or black licorice
Wire – I didn’t have and tried to use toothpicks and it didn’t work very well
Black food coloring and a tiny paintbrush or Food Marker Writers Cooking with Kids   Haunted Graveyard Cake

First make your base.

Untitled 1 Cooking with Kids   Haunted Graveyard Cake

Crush Oreos in a bag and spread on top.

DSC 0222%2Bcopy Cooking with Kids   Haunted Graveyard Cake

I wanted to make a cool tree like this one from Parents….

ss 101434696 Cooking with Kids   Haunted Graveyard Cake

…but I was short the wire and so I used toothpicks and skewers. It did not have the same effect but Becks didn’t mind.

To paint the names on the tombstones I added a teaspoon of water to a bowl and mixed in black food coloring. Then I used a tiny paintbrush to paint on the engravings. Pam just informed me that they have  Food Marker Writers.

Here are some funny tombstone names to use:

Rustin Peace
C.U. Later
M.T. Tomb
Theo Later
Ray N. Carnation
I.M Gone
Lev Itation
G.I. Miss You
Al B. Back

Don’t forget to lick the leftovers!

DSC 0214 Cooking with Kids   Haunted Graveyard Cake
DSC 0218 Cooking with Kids   Haunted Graveyard Cake



The boys are dying to eat it! Ha Ha Ha! icon smile Cooking with Kids   Haunted Graveyard Cake
LisaSignature 1 Cooking with Kids   Haunted Graveyard Cake

Pin the Tail on the Wolverine

Written by Pam. Posted in Free Printables, Halloween, Kids Activities, Parties

WolverineButton Pin the Tail on the Wolverine

My friend, Nadine, is having a little Halloween Birthday Party for her son and we were talking about some of the games she is going to be playing.  While we were talking we came up with the idea of her wanting to do Pin the Tail on the Wolverine game!  So, I put together this little Printable Pack for her and thought I would share it with all of you as well!

The Printable Pack comes with:
WolverinePosterSmall Pin the Tail on the Wolverine

-20×30 Wolverine Poster w/ Tail Outline


Tails Pin the Tail on the Wolverine

-8×10 Wolverine Tails Print 
(the tails are approx 5 inches wide)

You can get both printed at a local Print shop or at your local WalMart or Costco.  You will need to have the Wolverine Poster printed as a 20×30 Poster and then the Wolverine Tails are just a standard 8×10 Photo Print. Be sure to print as many of the 8×10 Wolverine Tail Photo prints as you will need.  Each 8×10 has 4 Wolverine Tails on it.  Each kid should have their own Wolverine Tail.  Allow them to mark it or write their name on it, prior to “pinning” it on the Wolverine.  That way you will be able to identify everyones tail easily.
To pin the tail, you can put 2-sided tape on the back or even just roll some masking tape!   I hope you and your kids can enjoy this game!
Don’t forget about our Halloween Pre-K Pack and Halloween Counting Cards that match this printable pack!
Here are some other great games you could play at your Halloween Party!
154 Pin the Tail on the Wolverine
TipJunkie did a great post with a huge list of Fun Halloween Games!
Halloween%2BBingo%2BCard1 Pin the Tail on the Wolverine
mld105941 1010 kidstreats15 l Pin the Tail on the Wolverine
Slide01 Pin the Tail on the Wolverine
There is a great post over at What Teacher Wants with all sorts of great party ideas, but I especially loved her Witches Brew Recipe!
 Pin the Tail on the Wolverine Pin the Tail on the Wolverine

How cute are these “Picture Moment” boards from Crafts by Friends?  These would be so fun to have around for the kids to take pictures in!

Have a Happy Halloween everybody!

PamsSignature 1 Pin the Tail on the Wolverine

Tutorial: Making Ghosts and Dementors

Written by Lisa. Posted in Halloween, Tutorials

Growing up I remember my Mom making ghosts that hung around our house from the ceiling. She used cheesecloth, drip and drape, and balloons. This year I wanted to make some for our home and share with you just how easy it is!

Untitled 2%2Bcopy Tutorial: Making Ghosts and Dementors

What you will need:

DSC 0164 Tutorial: Making Ghosts and Dementors

First cover your work surface with a trash bag or drop cloth. I chose my kitchen table because in order to do this you need somewhere to hang the ghosts while they dry and I was using my kitchen light fixture above the table.

Blow your balloons up to the size you want the head of the ghost to be. Then attach a 1-2 foot long string to the knot in the balloon. This string is so you can tie it up once you have your cheesecloth over the balloon. I wanted my ghosts to look like they were flying so I also attached 2 more strings to the knot that were about 3-4 feet long to pull back sections of the cheesecloth later in the process.

Next, I cut my cheesecloth into a square the size I wanted my ghost to be. You can lay the cheesecloth over the balloon to make sure you have the right length. When I had my squares ready I cut the finished edge off of the cheesecloth and shredded all of the edges.

DSC 0168 Tutorial: Making Ghosts and Dementors

Don’t be neat here the more ripped it is the better the effect!

DSC 0170 Tutorial: Making Ghosts and Dementors

I wanted to try a double layer on some of my ghosts so I cut 2 layers for those ghosts. I did make one of the layers shorter to give it more depth.

Once I had my cheesecloth ready I added approximately a cup of the fabric stiffener to a bowl with about 1/3 cup water. I mixed it together with my hands and took the first piece of cheesecloth and drenched it in the liquid. This part is kind of gross but just keep mushing the cheesecloth until it is all covered with the fabric stiffener. Then squeeze out the excess fabric stiffener and you will be left with a tight little ball. I carefully opened and stretched the cheesecloth out and draped it over the balloon with the cheesecloth laying over the knot. Then I pulled the knot of the balloon through the cheesecloth.

DSC 0174 Tutorial: Making Ghosts and Dementors

This is definitely easier if you have someone to help you! If you are doing a second layer you need to repeat the process and put your second layer over the first.

Once I had my layers over the balloons we tied the shorter string to a hanger and hung it on our chandelier. You really need to stretch the ends out and down at this point, it likes to stick and bunch together. Once we had the ends hanging completely down we took the longer strings and pulled back parts of the wet cheesecloth and tied the strings to chairs to give the effect that the ghosts were in motion.

DSC 0172 Tutorial: Making Ghosts and Dementors
DSC 0173 Tutorial: Making Ghosts and Dementors

We let them dry overnight to be sure they were really stiff. In the morning we popped our balloons and pulled the balloons and the strings out of the ghosts so that all we were left with was the cheesecloth form.

DSC 0179 Tutorial: Making Ghosts and Dementors

Then we hung them from our ceiling. I tried using fishing line at first but it was so thick it could be seen.  I replaced the fishing line with invisible thread and loved it. Its impossible to see! I tacked them up and we had our ghosts!

DSC 0184 Tutorial: Making Ghosts and Dementors
DSC 0186 Tutorial: Making Ghosts and Dementors

Since we are doing a Harry Potter themed Halloween in our house I wanted to change my ghosts into Dementors! It took all of 5 minutes to do! I laid my ghosts on a drop cloth outside and sprayed them with a black spray paint. In fact I didn’t even cover up all of the white. Leaving some of the white showing made them spookier and gave them texture. I rehung them and Voila!

Dementors!
DSC 0199 Tutorial: Making Ghosts and Dementors
DSC 0205 Tutorial: Making Ghosts and Dementors

I really want to make huge ones to hang on our porch but for now these dementors haunt our pool table!

DSC 0216 Tutorial: Making Ghosts and Dementors

You can see our other Harry Potter decor and printables here and here.

Pam used the same technique to do these spider sacks.

IMG 8981 Tutorial: Making Ghosts and Dementors
IMG 8965 Tutorial: Making Ghosts and Dementors

One last project I wanted to debut that we did in our house this week was the ghost feet I have seen all over Pinterest. I love this idea! A cute Halloween decoration that’s also memorable! I know my boys will love seeing how much their feet have grown each year.

DSC 0215 Tutorial: Making Ghosts and Dementors

To make this I simply found a board at our local DI thrift store for $1, drilled holes in the corners, and spray painted it black. I had each of my boys step their footprint with white paint on their feet and then painted little eyes and mouths with black paint. I  bought the ribbon 50% off for a whopping 85 cents. This cost me less that $2 to make! You don’t have to spend a lot to get cute and memorable decorations!

Happy Halloween Crafting!
LisaSignature 1 Tutorial: Making Ghosts and Dementors

Halloween Treat Tags – Guest Post by Brittney Bond

Written by Pam. Posted in Free Printables, Gifts, Halloween

TreatTagsButton Halloween Treat Tags   Guest Post by Brittney Bond
Hi OTBM blog followers!  My name is Brittney Bond!  I am a wife, and the mom of two energetic little ones!  Life is busy, but I love to find fun and creative ways to play with my kids!  I also love to find time for myself, for crafting and creating anything fun!  Something about making a house a home just makes me happy!  I’m excited about the opportunity to share these Halloween treat tags here on Over the Big Moon with you guys!  I hope you enjoy them!
Have you guys seen these cute Hershey Mummies from The Idea Room?

mummycandybar2 Halloween Treat Tags   Guest Post by Brittney Bond
When I saw them I immediately knew I wanted to use them this Halloween!  So, I got busy and designed some Treat Tags to go with them!  The Mummies are made by wrapping white crepe paper around a Hershey Bar (or any kind of candy bar) and glueing on the googly eyes!  It’s so easy, your kids can totally help!  You can find a more detailed tutorial over at The Idea Room!
Once they’re made, download the Treat Tags below, punch a hole in the corner, and tie the tag on with a ribbon!  I plan on giving these to the kids teachers, bus driver, dance and music teachers, and maybe even some friends for Halloween!


 Halloween Treat Tags   Guest Post by Brittney Bond
Enjoy and have a great October everybody!