Halloween Party
Most of you have seen Mom's blog so you know we had a Halloween Party for Alanna, but I'm going to post some pictures anyway. David and I were in the grocery store and I saw a magazine that featured these cupcakes. I just had to make them for the party!
The graveyard cupcakes used a milano cookie cut in half, jelly belly's for rocks and mini choc. chips for the path way.
The pumpkin cupcakes used mini choc. chips for the face and piece of a sour straw.
The purple monsters were my favorite! I used a frosting tip that I normally use for grass to make the fur, half a marshmellow for the eye and "glued" a M&M on for a pupil. They're so cool!
This is a seven layer dip that we decorated to look like a graveyard. We used melba toast for the head stones and decorated each grave with olives or tomatoes.
Here's the spread. Aside from the cupcakes and dip we had mummy rice crispy treats and root beer with dry ice.
Here's Mom and Alanna playing mummy wrap with toilet paper.
David and I played too! I'm wearing the pirate costume that I wore to work.
We filled up the great tub and went bobbing for apples. Alanna had a hard time figuring it out and ended up soaking wet!
Then the girls played twister. This is Jennifer and Hannah, Alanna's other friend Angie was the undisputed queen of twister.
Pumpkins
David and I found two humongous pumpkins and carved them. This is him being annoyed because I had to take three pictures before I got one that was blurry!
This is my pumpkin, it turned out really cool. I had the hardest time taking a pic of it in the dark. I wanted to get a pic of it lite, so I turned the flash off, but apparently with no flash the pic is exposed longer so the slightest vibration makes everything blurry. I think I took about fifty pics before I finally got one that was decent!
Here's David's cool skull carving. The pic doesn't do it justice
The scary face pumpkin is Alanna's. They all turned out really neat!
They're lined up along the path to our front door.
Halloween Night
Devon was so adorable in his lion costume! We put him on the floor and he crawled around growling, it was so cute!
Alanna dressed up as an eighties chick, which is really sad because I was one! Her friend Angie went as Japanese girl. The whole night people kept asking what she was! I thought it was pretty obvious but I guess not!
Ashley dressed up as a cat....
...and so did Regen! She was just the cutest thing!
This the front of the house all decorated with glow in the dark spider webs and fountain. We also had a stobe light, fog machine and spooky music. I was pretty cool!
This is the fountain that Dad crafted out of a styrofoam skull from Wal-mart, a pvc pipe and some food coloring! It was probably the coolest thing I've ever seen!
We bought a massive amount of candy because we always have a ton of trick-or-treaters!
And yes, this is the same tub that we bopped for apples in. It was so heavy I could barely lift it!
One of our first trick-or-treaters was Samantha, one of Mom's daycare kids who came dressed up as a character on doodlebop. I love the wig!
I went walking around the block with Alanna and Angie and we came back to the house for a break and couldn't even get to the front door because there were so many trick-or-treaters! Our house was the coolest on the block by far! In fact, when I was giving out candy, there were a couple little and older kids who wouldn't come up because it was too spooky!
3 comments:
Aubrey, I am so impressed by your cupcakes. They are amazing!! What a great job. Your Halloween pictures give a different view of Halloween from your mom's and I really enjoyed looking at all of them.
I think that you should go into business decorating cupcakes. They were incredible!! What a cool party you guys had. I love the comments that you make after each picture. It gives an idea of what your night entailed. Great job on your blog. Keep it up!!
Happy birthday Aubrey! I saw on your mom's blog some pictures of your night. Looks like a lot of fun.
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