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67) Halloween
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"Funny facts and information about Halloween, for kids"--
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IL: LG - BL: 2.6 - AR Pts: 1
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A young trick-or-treater has the best Frankenstein costume ever... if he can make it out the front door! Every time he tries to set foot into the dark and stormy night, his parents interrupt with yet another warm and cozy addition to his costume. But Frankenstein does not wear floppy boots, or a puffy jacket, or a fanny pack. And he especially doesn't wear earmuffs! Will our young Frankenstein be able to break loose from his bundled layers and have...
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Personalize your sweet treats with edible candy cake toppers. Stephanie from Wilton teaches you how to work with Candy Melts to create custom designs for year-round celebrations. She demonstrates two different ways to melt the candy, and then shows you how to make a monogrammed letter, a spider web, a snowflake, and two-toned fall leaves. These delicate toppers are all piped from a decorating bag and harden in the fridge in about 15 minutes.They are...
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Transform kids' faces into Halloween classics with creative face painting. Courtney Cerruti shows how to use different kind of paints to create a tiger, zombie, vampire, and a Dia de los Muertos inspired skeleton. Once you've learned a few tricks about applying face paint, you can use it create any disguise quickly and artfully.
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We've brought our favorite ghoul Joyce-the-undead-knitter back from the dead to announce the new classes for October, this time with special guest Denise (cause of death: glitter lung. It's a long story). Watch this quick promo to get a sneak peek of our all-new releases and seasonal favorites.Click hereto watch all of the classes shown in the promo.
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Looking for a quick DIY Halloween costume? Courtney Cerruti can help! In this class, she teaches how to make a burly beard out of felt and hot glue. Simply trace and cut out the basic beard shape, then create textures in the fabric by layering felt pieces in a contrasting color. At the very end, you'll attach a string and your beard is ready to wear! Perfect for the little (and big) lumberjacks, pirates, and wannabe hipsters in your life.
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