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Spooky ShackTM Gingerbread House Kit
Create an edible Halloween centerpiece with this
super-fun kit that requires no baking. Our Spooky Shack is
made from delicious prebaked gingerbread pieces that you assemble
using icing (made from icing starter mix) as mortar.
Decorate
the seven-piece house and its yard with the kit's candy corn,
licorice, cookie crumb "dirt" and
five food-coloring packets including spooky black. Kit also
includes five decorating bags for icing, icing starter mix,
cardboard tray for the yard, and instructions. Add edible Decorating
Sprinkles (4.4 oz) and more Halloween flavor with non-candy
Accessory Packs. Pack One contains Tombstones (5), Skeletons
(3), Brooms (4), and Jack-o'-Lanterns; Pack Two includes the
Spooky Tree, Ghostie Fence, and Lighted Eyeball String. The
Spooky Moon, on a telescopic stand that includes a battery pack
so you can turn it on and off, eclipses all other special effects.
Presto Change-Oh! Cookery
Mix
up a batch of Wizard Magic Sugar Cookie dough (just add butter
and water), wave the included wand, and - SURPRISE! - watch
the dough turn blue before your very eyes. Roll it out; cut
out cookies with the witch-hat-shaped cutter, frost with the
included mix, and sprinkle with purple fairy dust. It's one
of the best ways to get in the spirit of Halloween! Or...
make a Green Alien Pizza with purple pizza sauce! Just add your
own cheese, bake, and invite all goblins to help you gobble up
this Happy Halloween feast - the kit makes two pizzas!

Spider Cookies Decorating Kit
Halloween
fun and creativity begins with this pre-baked cookie kit! Included
are 12 pre-baked cinnamon-sugar cookies in three Halloween
shapes– four spiders, four webs and four witches. There’s
a bag of orange sanding sugar, a strip of old-fashioned candy
dots, licorice wheels, frosting mix, along with an icing bag.
The very best part is –no baking! Perfect for school
parties and fall birthday parties.

Halloween: The Best of Martha Stewart Living
Set the scene for the ultimate Halloween party with a magical yard full of
pumpkins glowing with vibrant geometrics and sparkling with Christmas lights.
Welcome guests with shadow lanterns flickering with bats and haunted windows.
Strew the house with chiffon ghosts and fill the air with haunting sounds.
Then host a pumpkin-carving feast, a crafty party, or a ghoulish supper, and
whip up eyeball highballs, croaked messieurs, and spider-web sundaes. And don't
forget the creepy makeup: follow along as willing victims transform into a
skeleton, mummy, and several other creatures (Martha herself becomes an astonishing
black widow) Organized in two sections, Halloween makes this holiday so much
fun it’s scary. In “Tricking,” pranksters
will find all manner of pumpkin carving, eerie lighting, and makeup and decorating
ideas. “Treating” provides the recipes for having a Halloween feast
or a hanted-house party and ideas for making mischief with kids.

101 Spooktacular Party Ideas
Planning
a Halloween party has never been easier! Whether you are having
a few neighborhood children over, or are throwing a huge Halloween
bash, this book is filled with ideas that will help you haunt
your house with boo-tiful decorations, serve sinisterly delectable
treats, play bone chilling games and make fiendishly fun crafts
and party favors.

Halloween
School Parties : What Do I Do?
Halloween
School Parties: What Do I Do? (charmingly illustrated throughout
by Heather Anderson) is a parent or teacher "how-to" manual
for putting on safe and fun Halloween parties for children of
all ages. Halloween School Parties features eight themes, sixty
games, fifty-five crafts/favors; forty-nine treats, eight drinks,
eight parent costumes, twenty-two educational facts, more than
fifty helpful hints, fifty-two interviews from children and adults,
two hundred twenty-five illustrations, a chapter on "what,
why and how"; and an index for ease of use.
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