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Pregame, C in her choir tshirt and K in her Oil Kings t shirt and foam finger! |
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No pictures from Day 1, too messy! Start of Day 2 after they dried |
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Painting on Day 2 |
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Cutting out the face pieces |
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Final product! |
3 parts water
2 parts flour
I used 1.5 cups of water and 1 cup of flour for the 2 balloons and it was a perfect amount
Optional: white glue for extra sticky and salt to help preserve it.
Wednesday and Thursday were pumpkin nights, scooping on Wednesday and carving the following night. Both girls were eager to dig in and not afraid to get messy.
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Pumpkin scooping and final result after dad helped carve |
Cinnamon Brown Sugar Pumpkin Seeds:
2 cups pumpkin seeds - I wash, soak for 30 min, drain and let dry on a clean tea towel over night
2 tbsp butter, softened
1 tsp cinnamon
3 tbsp brown sugar
2 tsp white sugar
I wash the pumpkin seeds, then let soak for 30 minutes, drain and let dry on a clean tea towel over night.
Preheat oven to 300F and line a cookie sheet with foil (for easy clean up). Add the butter, cinnamon, and brown sugar and seeds to a large freezer bag and squish together until all are coated. Spread evenly on sheet. Bake for 10 minutes, toss, sprinkle white sugar and bake for another 10 minutes (I checked around 7 min too). Toss again and bake for a few more minutes, mine took another 7 so 27 minutes total. Keep an eye on them so they don't burn. Crunchy and sweet!
Thursday afternoon C had a field trip to a fire hall. She had fun sitting in the truck!
K made a cute little picture while big sis C was at choir. We used her thumb to make a pumpkin patch and added a green vine. Quick and interactive craft.
Halloween Day is full of fun! A friend's party in the morning and trick or treating after supper. Costumes pictures to come =)
What are some of your favorite Halloween traditions?
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