Monday, February 2, 2009

Cute Infant Bat Baby Halloween Costume, 12-18 Months

Customer Review: Adorable!
What an adorable costume!!! Looks just like the picture - not real heavy material... but we were able to layer underneath and look wonderful for trick or treat!
Customer Review: Cute baby costume
This costume is cute but i would have hoped the material would be a little bit thicker. The fabric is made of a plush material, but it does get cold in October. All in all a nice costume.


Whether you are Irish or just greatly enjoy the spirit of the green holiday, St. Patrick's Day can be a fun and free spirited celebration. To bring an even greater party atmosphere to the holiday, you can participate in fun themed crafts for the day. Completing personal tasks can really get you into the fun-filled, Irish spirit of the day.

A lot of people enjoy having themed parties for St. Patrick's Day, with the green anthem hailing from the land of the green, Ireland. One way that people celebrate St. Patrick's Day is with lots of green paraphernalia throughout the house when throwing a party. Cut out green shamrocks to use as coasters, hang from the ceiling, and paste (temporarily) on the walls. Cut out pots of gold or leprechaun hats to help decorate for the party as well. Be sure to throw a little green glitter in there as well, just to spice things up a bit.

Another great St. Patrick's Day craft is to make themed foods and drinks. Green food coloring should go in everything that you do, but shortbread cookies make the best decorative backdrop. You can use cookie cutters to outline the same shapes as your party dcor and use green tinted icing to finish off the craft. This is a favorite for kids of all ages. By the time you and your guests turn in for the night, St. Patrick's Day will have left you all with the Irish spirit, as well as green teeth, tongues, and lips!

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Creatively Decorating the Outside of the Home With Christmas Luminaries

Making simple tin can luminaries is a wonderful way of adding a cozy, homemade feeling to your outdoor area and are a great craft you can do yourself. Put them in groups scattered around the landscaping, on either side of the front door, or line a path or the walkway to the door for a truly festive touch.

The supplies you will need for making your own tin can luminaries are:

- Candles
- Cardboard
- Hammer
- Nail
- Newspaper
- Paint brush
- Pencil
- Tin cans
- Various Christmas cookie cutters such as a star, Christmas tree, and bell
- White paint

To make the luminaries:

1. First, wash the cans and remove the labels, then dry completely.

2. Paint the outside of all the cans with white paint, allowing it to dry thoroughly.

3. Apply two more coats, waiting between each for the paint to dry.

4. Next is time to add the shapes using the cookie cutter of your choice and the pencil to trace around the edges onto the front of a can. Choose shapes that are relatively simple, such as a Christmas tree, bell, or star for the best results, and add extra lines drawn freehand to signify snow if you like.

5. Stuff the cans as much as possible with newspaper and cardboard after tracing the designs in order to help them retain their shape while punching the holes through.

6. Now use the nail and hammer to punch holes through the cans, placing the nail's point directly on the penciled line before firmly tapping it with the hammer until you have broken completely through. For larger holes, keep tapping the nail through until it reaches its roundest and largest point. Alternately, for smaller holes, just let the very tip of the nail enter the tin. Try to space the holes evenly apart at regular intervals for the neatest results.

7. After finishing the holes, inspect the cans to see that there are no scratched areas where the paint will need to be touched up a bit.

8. After the touch-up coat has dried, place the candles inside your new luminaries using a long-tipped match to reach down in for lighting. Tea lights will burn out after only an hour, so choose larger votives to keep your decorations aglow for an entire winter's evening.

Start a new holiday tradition that everyone will come to love year after year and create a new luminary for each season, punching the new year into the can, or simply painting the number on the can's bottom. Now, your visitors will have no trouble at all finding their way to your home this Christmas Eve as your beautiful luminaries will be lighting their path.

If you still need to buy outdoor Christmas lights be sure to visit the Christmas store of xmas-ornament.com where you will find Christmas lights and other seasonal decorations.