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Spider nest cakes
Heat oven to 180C/160C fan/gas 4. Line muffin tins with 15 muffin cases (bake a second batch of the extra 3 if you only have one 12-hole tin). Beat the butter and sugar until pale and fluffy. Beat in the eggs, flour, vanilla and milk in that order. Quickly stir in the hundreds & thousands with as little effort as you can, then divide the mixture between the cases – the more you work the batter, the more the sprinkles will bleed their colour, so it’s best to do this quickly and efficiently. Bake for 20 mins until a skewer inserted in the centre of the cakes comes out clean. Leave to cool.
Peel off the paper cases, and turn the cakes upside down. Cover with cling film until it’s nearly party time.
Just before the party, mix a splash of water into some sifted icing sugar, and add a good blob to the top of each cake. Tease off some candy floss and stick a little pile on each – the less you handle it, the less it will disintegrate. Add a toy spider to each, or make your own – stick 4 long liquorice lace strands to the back of giant chocolate buttons with some more runny icing, flip over and leave to set
A treasure box and mini book
see more pictures in my website gallery under mini books, boxes and more and also get the DIY project in the shop to make your own
A variety of high quality rustic images captured from family headstones that can be downloaded in digital format and used for unlimited creative uses. High quality prints and other merchandise can also be purchased through Smugmug. Enjoy, and thanks for stopping to look.
A variety of high quality rustic images captured from family headstones that can be downloaded in digital format and used for unlimited creative uses. High quality prints and other merchandise can also be purchased through Smugmug. Enjoy, and thanks for stopping to look.
A variety of high quality rustic images captured from family headstones that can be downloaded in digital format and used for unlimited creative uses. High quality prints and other merchandise can also be purchased through Smugmug. Enjoy, and thanks for stopping to look.
A variety of high quality rustic images captured from family headstones that can be downloaded in digital format and used for unlimited creative uses. High quality prints and other merchandise can also be purchased through Smugmug. Enjoy, and thanks for stopping to look.
I wrote a description of the stabilizer on the washer (also my name on the back) so that I know what type it is as I am thinking of making another one but using centimeters as my measuring length of choice.
Surely the most terrifying psychopath in modern fiction, Francis 'Franco’ Begbie stalks the pages of Irvine Welsh’s greatest novels with a malevolence that makes just the thought of bumping into him in a pub send a shiver down your spine. Renton, Spud and Sickboy have to endure Begbie’s violent streak because “he’s a mate n aw. What kin ye dae?”. Thankfully, you don’t.
The Jack-O-Lantern tradition comes from another Celtic tale. Jack tricked the Devil into paying for his drink, so the Devil gave Jack a hellish ember. But crafty Jack placed the ember safely into a turnip, which he carved and carried with him so as to scare away any future hellish encounters.
Flaying Bats
• First download a free template HERE. Then print the page from your home computer, cut it out, and now you have a pattern piece.
• Use black cardstock or construction paper. I found a packet of all-black cardstock (50 sheets) at Walmart for $4.
* Fold the cardstock/paper in half and lay the bat template “on the fold” as indicated on the template.
* Cut out your bats! Don’t bother with tracing–that takes way too long. Just hold the pattern on there as you cut. Doesn’t need to be exact.
When you’re done you have these cool little guys! I cut out about 100 bats
And if you spend a couple hours at the park cutting while the kids play, then you have even more to hang on the outside of your house.
Unique Giclee stretched canvas collages created using images captured from cemetery headstones. Printed with premium quality inks on archival grade canvas. Available exclusively at the Letters from Family Etsy shop. Available in a variety of sizes, as well as digital download format.
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Bring empty pickle, jelly, and other glass jars back from the dead by turning them into haunting terrariums.
Step 1: First, wash each container and dry thoroughly. Choose a sturdy twig that's slightly shorter than the jar and hot-glue it to the inside of the lid, so that the twig sticks straight up.
Step 2: Hot-glue plastic bugs to the wood—making sure the decorations are small enough to fit inside the glass when you seal the terrarium.
Step 3: Spray-paint everything but the jar—twig, bugs, lid—white or black.
Step 4: Once the piece has dried, hot-glue green floral moss around the base of the twig. Carefully place the jar upside down over the lid and screw it on.
To make the crow version shown, follow the instructions above, but hot-glue a fake bird to the twig after you spray-paint.
A variety of high quality rustic images captured from family headstones that can be downloaded in digital format and used for unlimited creative uses. High quality prints and other merchandise can also be purchased through Smugmug. Enjoy, and thanks for stopping to look.
From Dusk Till Dawn
Release Year: 1996
Two criminals and their hostages unknowingly seek temporary refuge in an establishment populated by vampires, with chaotic results.
the can of primer that we bought was an ounce and a half short of a quart. we used it *all.*
also, those are my freshly baked cookies and delicious juice!
A variety of high quality rustic images captured from family headstones that can be downloaded in digital format and used for unlimited creative uses. High quality prints and other merchandise can also be purchased through Smugmug. Enjoy, and thanks for stopping to look.