halloween – Halloween Snacks by Rachael Willerton

Instead of the usual sandwiches, at Halloween why not surprise the kids with these spooky snacks!

Pumpkin crackers

A round cracker with a slice of red cheese cut into circle on top. Decorate to look like a pumpkin with either soft cheese piped or a white cheese cut into shapes.

Skull sandwiches

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Ok so 3 more posts today that I’ve dug up – I’m an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They’re just from a few different sites I’ve been surfing lately that are generally good for information like this…

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Fall Harvest Festival, a Great Halloween Alternative For Christians.

Many Christians make the decision not to celebrate the holiday called Halloween. Feeling that it is based on pagan values, they search for an alternative celebration on that day. They make the decision not to focus on the negativity of this holiday, believing the holiday promotes darkness and evil. They accomplish this by turning the day into a positive, educational and Christ centered experience. Though there are many available options, a favorite between churches and families is to hold what has been known as a Fall Harvest Festival or carnival. Based on positive values, this party has grown in popularity over the years.

Whether planned as a church wide event or as smaller home gathering, by collecting some suggestions and creativity the fun can be limitless! Here are some ideas and suggestions to get started, but feel free to incorporate your own as well.

One variation is to make this into a carnival atmosphere. Unless you have a large piece of property to host this on, this may be an event to get your church involved. With some time allotted for careful planning, this can be an overwhelming success and a lot of fun. One idea would be to contact groups within your church and ask them if they would like to host a booth at the carnival. Let each group decide a specific theme for their booth. If they would like to they can dress according to the theme or with a fall or carnival related costume. You can expand this idea by having crafting and baking contests, pumpkin tossing, sack races, games etc. Award prizes for the winners! You can easily make this into a church fundraiser by charging a small fee for admission and games, splitting the proceeds between the church groups that participated. Don’t stop there though, incorporate different ideas as there are countless alternatives, be creative! Everyone there is bound to have a wonderful, positive time.

If you weren’t thinking about something so big and elaborate, that’s just fine. With a little planning, this can also be done on a smaller scale right in your own home. Send out invitations possibly shaped as a leaf or pumpkin to friends and family. Activities that you may want to incorporate may include time for fellowship, fall decorating, pumpkin carving to just name a few. You can ask for donations to your church or church group, but it does not have to be a fundraiser. Just time together, having fun and praising and worshiping God is important enough.

If you are one of the many Christians who have made the decision not to celebrate Halloween, you can now take comfort in the fact that there are other options. These are just two ideas, with a bit of creativity there can be many more choices. The most important thing to remember is the fact that you have turned this holiday into a positive one which focuses on our Lord. Have fun and enjoy the day together with those you love and with God.

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Decorate Your Yard & Flower Beds for Halloween

Now that Halloween is upon us, why not put those flower beds (you know the ones you thought had been laid to rest for the winter) to good use? It’s time to dress up your front yard up for the Fall. Here are some tips to make your home look wonderful, even when the weather may not be.

Leaves of Many Colors – Fallen foliage are a perfect fertilizer to help keep your yard and flower beds in perfect growing condition for the spring when it’s time to start planting flowers and such again. They also make a great base for your Halloween decorations.

Who says flowers are only for the spring and summer months? Here is a partial list of flowers that will make it through the autumn months. These flowers are hardier than their spring and summer counter parts and will last a lot longer too.

Chrysanthemums

Joe Pye Weed

Chelone (also known as Turtleheads)

Even veggies have their place in your Halloween yard décor. Now is the perfect time to pick up gourds, squash and pumpkins from a neighboring farm or store. Not only are they decorative, but you can eat the squash, carve the pumpkins or make pie too! For those who live in the country and like to attract wildlife, deer enjoy pumpkins after the season as well.

Seasonal decorations to adorn your yard are fairly easy to come by this time of year. Check your local dollar store to pick up everything from bird feeders to scarecrows and more. Here are a few other ideas for sprucing up the outside of your home this Halloween.

Bird feeders adorned with black crows

Scarecrows for your garden and flower beds – You can purchase these or make your own. Get the whole family involved and spend some quality family fun time together.

Pumpkin arrangements – Using hay bales, create your own pumpkin and scarecrow scene or village.

Using fallen limbs and sticks from the trees create stick Halloween characters. Always popular at Halloween are Frankenstein and his bride along with ghosts hanging from the bare tree branches.

Rake all those leaves that have fallen from the trees in September and early October up. Put them in black or orange garbage bags to prop up throughout your yard and beds. You can purchase ones with jack-o-lantern faces already on them or use the black ones to create make-shift tombstones painted with white markings like RIP, Here Lies…, etc.

Grab a shovel and a dark colored blanket. Create a few mounds of dirt around your flower beds or yard and cover them with the blanket. Then place the shovel in the ground at the top of the mound to resemble a freshly dug grave.

Get a big cardboard box. Using grey and black paint, decorate it to look like a coffin. You can even lay down in it on Halloween night sitting up whenever trick-or-treaters enter the yard to give them a bit of a fright.

If you’ve got speakers or a radio available, purchase a CD at the dollar store with spooky music that you can play in the background to really help set the mood for visitors.

It’s Fall. It’s Halloween! Have a yard that will be the envy of the neighborhood this year. You don’t need a fortune to make it happen when you use these ideas along with a little creativity of your own.

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Christian Alternatives to Halloween

As a proud and faithful Christian, many of us decide not to celebrate Halloween. Though in most instances this is not a difficult decision for a Christian adult, it can be an extremely difficult decision for a child. To see their non Christian friends with a sack of treats and dressed in what they perceive to be as a fun costume, they may not understand the reason behind not celebrating. Thankfully, there are some Christian based alternatives that can be fun for the entire family!

Your main priority here is too develop a positive tradition with no negativity. A great idea instead of a Halloween party is to a host a Fall or Autumn celebration. This celebration, welcoming in the autumn season can be held at someone’s home or in church. If there is an interest in wearing costumes, focus on positive people in the Bible. The day can be spent in fellowship with others while you decorate and craft.

Another Christian based alternative would be a celebration focusing on the pumpkin! Even better, this can be a pumpkin fundraiser with proceeds going to your church’s youth group. Ideas include, selling pumpkins and pumpkin pies and contests for who carves the best pumpkin.

This time of year also provides a perfect time to evangelize others. Dress in a positive character from the Bible and instead of going door to door for treats, pass out information on how others can be saved (of course you can accept a piece of candy as a thank you!).

Lastly, a Christian alternative to Halloween does not have to be a loud party. Invite a few friends and family over for some quiet time. You can all fellowship together as Christians, and at the same time you can feel the Lord’s love surround you all. Include sharing some pumpkin pie and prayer and praise time.

Just because you and your family have made the decision not to celebrate Halloween, doesn’t mean that you can’t have a positive and good time together instead. These are just a few ideas on what to do instead of celebrating Halloween. Be aware that there are probably countless others. Sit down with your loved ones and ask them what they think they would like to do. It really doesn’t matter what you do, just as long as you and your family are together. Remember to also spend time praising and thanking our Lord for all that he has done in our lives. Then you can be sure that you will all have a perfect day together.

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