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How to Haunt Your House Halloween Craft Fun

Scary Projects the Whole Family Can Make

Are you ready for some Halloween crafting together with your family? Want to learn to make your own party decorations and Halloween tree ornaments, transform a room into a spooky hangout, and more? Would you like to turn your home into a delightful space to give your kids a fun and spirited Halloween? Then this book is for you! Les mer

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Are you ready for some Halloween crafting together with your family? Want to learn to make your own party decorations and Halloween tree ornaments, transform a room into a spooky hangout, and more? Would you like to turn your home into a delightful space to give your kids a fun and spirited Halloween? Then this book is for you!



The creators of the well-known and popular website howtohauntyourhouse.com and the prolific authors of Halloween decorating books, the Mitchell family presents 11 delightfully scary Halloween decorating projects that will involve the whole family, including kids ages eight and up.  There are craft projects of paper, wood, crepe paper, cheesecloth, and beads. If you can wield a utility knife, a dab of glue, and a paintbrush, there is something for you here. These projects store well and can be used to decorate for many Halloweens to come!

Detaljer

Forlag
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
192
ISBN
9780764366147
Utgivelsesår
2023
Format
28 x 22 cm

Om forfatteren

Shawn and Lynne Mitchell began home haunting with their two children in Pensacola, Florida, in 2006. What began as a small Halloween party evolved  into a walk-through cemetery and DIY haunted-house experience for friends and neighbors. They live in Pensacola, Florida.
www.howtohauntyourhouse.com

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