Sunday, August 15, 2010
Sneak Peek Open House Dollies
Friday, July 16, 2010
2 New Patterns Coming Soon

Halloween Witching Hour Clock
Oh what a primitive clock for Halloween! It roughly measures 15 inches in diameter. Just take a ...
Price: US$6.50


Primitive Hattie Witch With Cauldron....
Look at this gal, she roughly measures 20 inches tall when complete. She comes with a bubbling ...
Price: US$8.00

Sunday, June 13, 2010
Newbies 4 Sale
Americana Nail Hair Angel on Etsy and on Website under summer dolls tab page 5
Long Nose witch on Etsy and website under fall dolls cont tab page 5
Stir Witches on Etsy and website under fall dolls cont tab page 5
Stick witch on Etsy and website under fall dolls cont tab page 5
Thursday, May 6, 2010
How to Make a Spooky Halloween Card
http://www.craftideas.info/html/halloween_card_.html
Monday, December 28, 2009
Flying Bat Pinata
Tip: When using black tissue paper, wear gloves and cover your work surface because the dye may run and stain
Paste Layers of Tissue Paper on Balloon
Begin by resting a large balloon on an empty jar (this will prevent the damp tissue from discoloring or sticking to the work surface). Dab diluted craft glue (2 parts glue to 1 part water) on a small section of the balloon, and cover with two full layers of newspaper. For each strip of paper, apply glue and overlap each one slightly before brushing on more glue. After the second layer, tie a long piece of string around center (this will hang your pinata), then continue with 2 more layers of newspaper, followed by black tissue, from the balloon's crown to its knot. Repeat for small balloon (this will become the bat's head), but don't include the string.
Note: This picture is meant to illustrate the technique, but you will be using newspaper and black tissue paper, rather than orange tissue paper, for this project.
Next: Step 2 Hang to Dry
Step 2
Hang to Dry
Using clothespins, hang the tissue-covered large and small balloons from the clothesline by their knots; let dry completely (several hours or overnight).
Step 3
Cut Hole for Candy
Cut a hole in top of body (the large balloon) with utility knife, and save the piece to use for ears. Pop the balloon by making a slit with scissors next to the knot; remove. Cover cut edge with tissue and fill the body with wrapped candy.
Step 4
Assemble the Bat
Pop and remove the balloon from smaller piece. Place small sphere (the head) onto large one (the body). Drape several layers of black tissue paper over the head toward the body and around the neck, brushing with diluted glue until neck is secure. Let dry. Draw or print our bat face template; trace onto white card stock. Cut out features; attach with undiluted glue. Cut ears from reserved piece; glue in place.
Step 5
Make the Wings
Sketch large wing shapes on black poster board, and cut them out. Secure wings to the sides of the bat's body with black duct tape. Paste black tissue paper over the joints to cover the tape. Next, use tape to attach a length of string to the end of each wing. (This will allow you to suspend the wings as if in flight.) Cover the tape with tissue paper. To hang the bat, suspend from body string. Then, tack the two wing strings to the ceiling to make the bat look as if it is flying
Balloons
Jars
Craft glue, by Martha Stewart Crafts, from marthastewartcrafts.com
Black tissue paper, $.89 for 10 sheets, from Create for Less
Medium artist's paintbrush
Clothespins and clothesline
Small scissors, $10, by Martha Stewart Create, from Walmart or marthastewartcrafts.com
Craft knife, $12.99, by Martha Stewart Crafts, from Michaels or marthastewartcrafts.com
String
Candy
White card stock, by Martha Stewart Crafts, from marthastewartcrafts.com
Black poster board
Bat face template
http://images.marthastewart.com/images/content/web/pdfs/pdf1/1004_batface.pdf
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Monday, October 5, 2009
Sooooo
I wanted to have a Christmas open house but that is not going to happen as I am so backed up with Halloween that I will be making it until Easter LOL But I will do special orders on things and maybe get a few pieces done here and there. I also have many swaps and the dolls to get out for the Prim Elegance Magazine soooo busy busy busy.....Somewhere in here I also got to work in kids Halloween costumes too...
I listed 2 newbies on Etsy, their pics are above.....
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Credit Cards I can Take
Machine is up and running. Happy Shopping!
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
I now Accept Credit Cards
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Get Organized for Halloween, 10 Spooktacular Tips
Ghosts, witches, goblins and black cats . . . yes, it's Halloween once again. Here are 10 tips to ensure this holiday is a fun one for your and your family.
1. Make a List
Make a checklist of everything you'd like to do for Halloween--such as making/getting costumes, having a party, attending a festival, carving a pumpkin, getting some scary books or videos at the library and taking the kids trick-or-treating, safety precautions, and baking pumpkin pie.
2. Decorate for the Season
It's time to pull out your tried-and-true Halloween decorations from year's past. If they're not in one organized place this year, be sure you put them all in one organized place for next year when you're done with them.
3. Find the Festivities
Using the Web and your local newspapers, find out what Halloween festivities are happening in your area. Schedule some outings for your family and enjoy the season. Apple picking, pumpkin picking and hay rides are popular this time of the year.
4. Search Your TV Listings
Search through your TV listing and make a schedule of all Halloween programs and cartoons you wish to watch. If the family can't be together when a particular program is airing, video tape it and watch it together later on.
5. Buy Treats Ahead of Time
Pick up Halloween treats at the supermarket now so you're ready for trick-or-treaters.
6. Organize Treats into Treat Bags
Spend time before Hallowing, placing an assortment of treats into each treat bag (or plastic baggie.) Every trick-or-treater will then get an equal amount of treats.
7. Organize a Halloween Party
If you plan to have a Halloween party at your house, plan for the party ahead of time. Make a list of everything you plan to do, and everyone you wish to invite. Be sure to get the invitations out early. Begin preparing meals and baking before October 31st.
8. Get Ready for Parties You're Attending
If you already have plans to go to a Halloween party elsewhere, determine what you'll need to bring to the party. Will you need to bring food? Find out what dish you'll be bringing, and determine if it can be prepared ahead of time. Need a costume? Begin making one now, or be sure to hit the costume shops early, while you still have time.
9. Send Out Halloween Greetings
Halloween is a great time of year to keep in touch with family and friends. Send Halloween greetings in the mail, or save money and send e-mail greetings.
10. Enjoy the Season
Go outdoors and enjoy the fall foliage. Take a walk in the brisk air. Enjoy your neighbors' Halloween decorations around town. Take some photos for your memory book. After all, this holiday doesn't linger after October 31st--you'll be heading right into the holiday season!
Friday, August 28, 2009
New Dollies and Vintage Items coming
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Sunday, August 23, 2009
My Wsoapp Halloween Swap
So we had a secret swap and I received my pckage yesterday and was soooo excited to see it was from Patrick of Cre8tor's Touch. I just love all the goodies I received.
He gave me one of his bobble head pumpkin men on his OOAK Halloween boxes, one of his shrunken apple head witches on broom, a yankee candle in sage/cinnamon, some plaster of paris candy molds with pics of Halloween for me to paint up, some plaster of paris square plates to use for testing paint colors and such, a HUGE box of chocolates and some homemade Amish Cashew brittle! I am soo spoiled. Thanks bunches Patrick~
Saturday, August 22, 2009
History of Witches I Found on Net
"Eye of newt, and toe of frog, Wool of bat, and tongue of dog"
"Adder's fork, and blind-worm's sting, Lizard's leg, and owlet's wing"
"For a charm of powerful trouble, Like a hell-broth boil and babble"
"Double, double, toil and trouble, Fire burn, and caldron bubble"
William Shakespeare
The Witches' Cauldron*

Witches and Warlocks have had a long history with Halloween. Legends tell of witches gathering twice a year when the seasons changed, on April 30 - the eve of May Day and the other was on the eve of October 31 - All Hallow's Eve.
The witches would gather on these nights, arriving on broomsticks, to celebrate a party hosted by the devil. Superstitions told of witches casting spells on unsuspecting people, transform themselves into different forms and causing other magical mischief.
It was said that to meet a witch you had to put your clothes on wrong side out and you had to walk backwards on Halloween night. Then at midnight you would see a witch.
When the early settlers came to America, they brought along their belief in witches. In American the legends of witches spread and mixed with the beliefs of others, the Native Americans - who also believed in witches, and then later with the black magic beliefs of the African slaves.
The black cat has long been associated with witches. Many superstitions have evolved about cats. It was believed that witches could change into cats. Some people also believed that cats were the spirits of the dead.
One of the best known superstitions is that of the black cat. If a black cat was to cross your path you would have to turn around and go back because many people believe if you continued bad luck would strike you.
see more at
*Holidays on the Net has received numerous objections about our presentation of Halloween folklore involving witches. In fairness we present this letter from one of our visitors wishing to address this stereotypi
Friday, August 14, 2009
Repro Vintage Halloween Treats I Found Today
Bought at Pat Catans when I was at home visiting mom.
Witch I got today that son broke in 10 minutes. Can you see the breaks? Need some black glitter. Bought at TJ Maxx comes in black and purple.
This was all bought at tueday Morning. 3 shakers, some glitter halloween ornies owl, witch, cat and pumpkin. 2 bobble heads cat and pumpkin, 2 boxes made to look like old books, and then for Christmas 2 bog white bottle brush trees.
So I went out to TJMaxx and Tuesday Morning and found these wonderful repro Halloween items. I wanted to show you them all. Now story today is do not let them sit out with small boys around. I flipped today! Totally flipped and went ballistic. My younger son comes into my office where I have these items on the floor getting ready to put away, he I don't know trips, gets pushed by his brother or something and falls on the black witch breaking the bottom half of her off! I only had it like 10 minutes before it got broke. Well I flipped. Sooo hubby hot glued it and I painted over the break points now I have to find black glitter to cover it up. I was so mad. My son just asked me about 5 minutes ago if I forgave him, which I do but i am still mad. I am having a Malcolm in the Middle Mom moment >:(
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Great vintage Halloween Selling Sites
Ok So I soooo bought so much from them yesterday....
http://www.spookshows.com/forsale/forsale.htm
http://www.christmastraditions.com/Themes/HWeen/VintHall/VinHal.htm
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Newbies Coming Soon
I have 3 great newbies coming soon. I hope to get them done before I go back to work if time allows as I am swamped with orders and Etsy is really taken off for me. Sooooo stay tuned on that end.
Oh and if you homeschool or have a child from 1st-4th grade, this website offers free printables of worksheets and other fun things http://www.classroomjr.com/
Thought it was kewl. They have a bunch of Harry Potter stuff.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Found this on Betty Crocker

Make this "spook-tacularly" easy cookie for Halloween parties or treats! Prep Time: 15 min Total Time: 15 min Makes: 32 cookies Sign In to Rate ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (98) Member Reviews (28) |
32 | Hershey's® Kisses® milk chocolates, unwrapped |
1 | package (11 1/2 ounces) fudge-striped shortbread cookies (32) |
1 | tube (4.25 ounces) orange or red decorating icing |
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1. | Attach 1 chocolate candy to chocolate bottom of each cookie, using decorating icing. |
2. | Pipe decorating icing around base of milk chocolate candy. |

Special Touch |
Place a scoop of vanilla ice cream in a shallow bowl. Make a face with miniature chocolate chips and decorator candies; top with a Witches' Hat. Quick, eat the witch before she melts! |
Substitution |
You can use any 1 1/2- to 2 1/2-inch chocolate or chocolate-covered cookies instead of the shortbread cookies. |
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Monday, August 10, 2009
