Its all true, the boogie girl is real, and you've found her. She knits, sews, spins, does pottery and writes it all down in this blog.
Monday, October 31, 2005
Happy Halloween!
Ahh, my most favorite of all holidays.
Why?
Cutie pies in costumes:
Thankfully she wanted to wear this one again and I didn't have to make a new costume this year. Next year I'm going to try and talk her into being a zombie.
Pumpkin guts:
Parties
Cool skully materials become available:
Why can't they have these all year round?
Goodies galore!:
These are no bake cookies that I made for my little ghoul last night and then took a picture under the cover of darkness. You have to be sneaky taking pictures of cookies, especially Halloween cookies. They might jump out at you and try to commit suicide by being eaten. I wasn't as stealthy as I thought because just after I had taken this picture one of the little cookies forced it's way into my mouth.
No Bake PB cookies
1.5 Cups Sugar
6 Tbs Butter
1 5 oz can of evaporated milk
--Bring these ingredients to a rolling boil and continue to boil for 3 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat and add the rest of the ingredients:
1.25 Cups Peanut Butter (chunky or smooth)
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
2 Cups rolled oats
--you can add nuts or food coloring if you like. Then drop spoonfulls of the mixture out onto a silpat or wax paper. Let them set up and cool. You can always put them into the fridge to make it faster. To add the chocolate chips - don't add it to the hot mixture. I just made faces or sprinkled them on top of the cooling cookies.
The next picture doesn't have much to do with Halloween other than this is what I woke up to this morning:
I think I need sock yarn in these colors.
I hope you all have a safe and scary Halloween.