Jul 25 2008
Sticker Treat! Tons of Uses for Halloween Stickers
There’s something for everyone to enjoy around Halloween! For the mom who likes to craft or the kid who likes to decorate, one fun features of Halloween is stickers. Stickers can be bought at your local craft store for just about any holiday, and Halloween is no exception. But once you buy stickers for Halloween, what are you supposed to use them for? There are plenty of creative uses for Halloween stickers—both for kids and adults!
A Crafty Alternative
Many people these days are hesitant to give out candy for Halloween because they are concerned about the growing obesity epidemic that America is experiencing. Isn’t passing out tons of candy just contributing to the problem?
People address this issue in different ways. Some don’t hand out candy at all, while others try to hand out “healthy” snacks like pretzels and popcorn. However, one alternative that crafty kids are sure to love is Halloween stickers. Why not pass out Halloween stickers instead of candy? It is the perfect alternative for those uncomfortable with handing out candy. And why stop there? Coloring books, mini craft kits—all of these would make great picks from the candy bag.
A Night to Remember
Children grow up fast, and adults are struggling to hold on to the memories of their little babies. Scrap booking is a popular way to do this. Many women snap photos every Halloween in order to add it to their child’s scrapbook, the growing story of their life. Halloween stickers can be used to add a bit of pizzazz to an otherwise drab page.
A Pretty Pumpkin
Carving pumpkins is lots of fun, but it can be a huge hassle, especially when you are working with small children. Young kids are too young to handle knives, and they often make a mess when cleaning out the pumpkin’s insides. Halloween stickers are the perfect solution to this dilemma. They can be used to decorate pumpkins if carving is too much to take on. Who knows, the jack-o-lantern might end up even prettier than if you had carved it!
Not to Be Overlooked
Halloween stickers could easily be overlooked—after all, who wants to waste money on stickers that only pertain to one day out of the whole year? However, the uses for Halloween stickers are most definitely worth the price. They serve a purpose not only for the trick-or-treaters, but for their moms and dads as well.
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Haunted Gingerbread
1 1/2 cups shortening 375 ml
1 1/2 cups sugar 375 ml
3 eggs 3
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