Halloweeners

For the whole month of October I tried to ignore the fact that Halloween was coming– maybe if I ignored it well enough it would just go away?  It didn’t go away.  Everything turned out fine anyway.  We even used some store bought costumes this year! *gasp*

Brenna was an elf.

elf ears

magical elf

We made some pointy ears out of skin colored felt and she scrounged the scrap bag for cape fabric.  Easy-peasy.

Jonah was a fly.

fly

fly wings

Glasses from the Halloween store, pipe cleaner antennae, cheap shower curtain wings.  Easy again.

Logan was a black dragon.

Logan-made dragon man

dragon wings

He made his snout thing, got out his bat wing-cape that I made him several years ago, and Barry sprayed his hair and painted his face for him.

I bought some costumes

Hunter and Ian were Iron Man and Bumblebee.  They LOVE these costumes and wear them every day.  I figure that since they are part of their regular wardrobe they were worth the investment– and earned me some cool mom points too.

Eva was a little skeleton.

screaming skeleton

She wasn’t nearly as excited about Halloween as the other kids.

Halloweeners

This is my kids very favorite holiday.  Jonah said, “Halloween is fun in our family.  It brings out our creative genius.”

Yeah, that and candy.  I’m glad it’s nearly all gone already.

a pumpkin post

A family of 8 needs a lot of Jack-o-Lanterns this time of year.  I made the suggestion that we get just 2 or 3 pumpkins and carve them in teams, but I guess the precedent has been set and each person MUST have their own pumpkin.

That’s a lot of guts…

eeww

carving

yikes!

the design

concentration

carving

and a lot of work– but traditions are so fun for everyone.

that's a big family! 8 Jack-o-lanterns do make a much more impressive display than 2 anyway.

the two littles

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all aglow

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