This is a listing for a stay spooky *BOO* trick or treat all hallows' eve Happy Halloween favor gift tag which is perfect for party favors for kids, students, or bags for trick-or-treaters! There are 8 gift tags included in this 8.5 x 11-inch printable pdf instant download document (every gift tag measures 2 x 3.5 inches). These happy Halloween gift tags are that and they are so easy to print, you do not even have to leave the house! Just download and print from your color printer! These trick or treat gift tags look great attached to a favor bag, baked goods such as fresh homemade bread, candles, and small gifts for spooky season! By punching a small hole through the top of the gift tag, you can attach it to a favor with a ribbon or even a piece of twine. Once this gift tag is purchased, Etsy will automatically send you the .pdf file of this Halloween gift tag. This listing is for an 8.5 x 11-inch pdf document with 8 Happy Halloween gift tags that are 2 x 3.5 inches in size and are so easy to print out at home! The beauty of instant downloads is that you can print as many copies as you need and only pay for them once! Happy Halloween! Here are some great tips when printing at home: -To see the best color accuracy on your computer, turn the brightness of your monitor up to the highest setting. -The colors can vary when printing. Depending on your printer and the ink cartridge, the colors could be slightly lighter or darker. -Choose the "Borderless" 8 1/2 x 11-inch paper size when printing. -For best color results, upload the pdf document to CVS, Walgreens, Staples, or your closest print shop. Some online print services only accept the .jpg version. -To convert the .pdf file to .jpg, open the .pdf file and click on: "file" "export" "save as .jpg" Check out other gift tags here: www.etsy.com/shop/digitalprintsbymegs This listing is for a digital file only, no physical product will be shipped. Once payment is confirmed, the pdf file will be available to download under your Etsy account. Please NOTE: For personal use only. All the files included in this download are original to DigitalPrintsbyMegs. They are for personal use only and cannot be resold, remade, copied, or distributed. You may not resell, share, or distribute the digital file.
Halloween, Hallowe'en, All Hallows' Eve — English speakers use many names for the holiday that occurs each year on October 31. Which is the correct form, and from when and where does the word arise? While the Halloween holiday begins as far back as Samhain of the ancient Celtic people and winds through history, the
Fall-themed art print with original art by children's illustrator, Renée Kurilla! You'll get: -One 5"x5" high quality art print on heavy cardstock -Extra cozy fall vibes in your house All prints are signed and packaged in a clear sleeve for safe travels. *No frames included!*
Extremely rare book about the origins of All Hallow's Eve-scanned from our personal collection! Size 5.103" width x 8" height We are now showcasing our rare and fabtastic Halloween goodies. I have collected Halloween for 2 decades, mostly paper illustrations, and am finally sharing these spectacular illustrations for those who want to relive, or recreate the golden days when Halloween was allowed to be scary, but fun, and when parties were held by adults in fantastic costumes. We have: bridge tallies, magazine covers and interior illustrations; paper games, diecut decorations, sheet music, postcards, greeting cards, children's books, creepy book jackets, Dennison Bogie books, ads, and more! Stop by often, each day will bring new images! You are purchasing an incredibly sharp, clear, digital image scanned at a high resolution, 300dpi in jpg form. Once payment is received, you will be able to INSTANTLY DOWNLOAD YOUR IMAGE(S). Our images can fit on 8.5 x 11 paper. **THE ANNOYING WATERMARK WILL NOT APPEAR ON YOUR DOWNLOAD** What fabulous things can you create? Announcements, Invitations, and place cards, (think wedding, engagements, baby!) Paper Arts: Jewelry: Used on transfers: Print and Frame For: Greeting cards Earrings Tee-shirts Baby's Nursery Stationery Bracelets Tote bags Child's Room Bookmarks Necklaces Pillows Wall Decor Gift tags Napkins Scrapbooking Dish towels Altered Art Ribbons Card Making And any magical thing your artistic bent can create! The Fine Print (No pun intended) Do's Do make fantastico art with our digital delights! Don'ts Do not use our images in digital collage sheets, resell them, reproduce them in a compilation cd for resale, or share them with buddies. We and our little elves work tirelessly to ferret out special pieces of paper ephemera, which we then scan and restore to perfection for the discerning creative customer. Taking our work and reselling or redistributing is not only bad form, it angers our little pals. And you don't want to make an elf mad! So please refrain from practices that you would not want done to your artwork. Thank you!
I was thrilled beyond my words when I discovered what seems like the largest collection of Vintage Hallo...
Merry Halloween! A Blessed Samhain to you all!! Tonight the winds will stir memories of our beloved folks who have passed on before us ~ 🌜 Light a candle in their honor and...set a place at your dinner table tonight for them while the veil is thin between their world and ours. Welcome them home once again... 🎃 Here are a few of my very favorite antique postcards and photographs of my very favorite 'holiday' ~ the photo below is so clever ~ but that child's face is telling another story altogether! and although the photo below is slightly creepy, I love their dresses, basket and the clothesline behind them! and here are a few favorite quotes for you too: On Halloween, what bothers some About these witches, is how come In sailing, through the air, like bats They never seem, to lose their hats? Hitchhiking owls, as we have seen, Ride nicely on this queer machine... Another thing: if brooms can fly, Do witches keep them handy-by To sweep the kitchen floor with, say? Or do they have them locked away For private passage through the sky? ~David McCord (1897–1997), "Witch's Broom Notes" A gypsy fire is on the hearth, Sign of the carnival of mirth; Through the dun fields and from the glade Flash merry folk in masquerade, For this is Hallowe'en! ~Author unknown They that are born on Halloween shall see more than other folk. ~Saying of unknown origin You wouldn't believe On All Hallow Eve What lots of fun we can make, With apples to bob, And nuts on the hob, And a ring-and-thimble cake. ~Carolyn Wells Backward, turn backward, O Time, in your flight make me a child again just for to-night! ~Elizabeth Akers Allen Blessings from the Farm ~ Lori
Friends, All Hallows Read is just the most fun. Giving a book instead of candy?! This is my DREAM! Although, let’s be real, I love candy. But I probably love books more, and I’m always looking for reasons to give them as gifts, so this is perfect. In honor of this most wonderful event, Brittany, …
It's a potent time of year, a week of mythic significance in traditional calendars: All Hallow's Eve and Samhain (October 31), The Days of the Dead (November 1 - 4), and All Souls Day (November 2)...the time, according to folklore...
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From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite..."Witches, ghosts, and goblins. Stealing down the street, knock on every door way, trick or treat!" The treat nowadays is candy, but the practice of dressing in costumes and going door to door for sweets dates back to the Middle Ages when the poor went begging for soul cakes. The cakes, which are actually cookies, were made for All Souls' Day. The devout mixed a measure of superstition with a dose of religion and believed that each cookie represented a soul that would be freed from Purgatory when the cookie was eaten. The cookies, called souls, were etched with crosses that clearly identified them as Alms for the dead and there was an expectation that a prayer would be said each time a cookie was eaten. Over time, the practice of souling was moved to All Hollows' Eve and the Alms for the dead were replaced with candy and other sweets. The cookies are a curiosity and it is their history that makes them interesting. There are dozens of recipes for "souls", most of which make a spicy shortbread-type cookie. Actually, the cookies aren't bad when freshly baked, but they stale fast, so eat quickly and, for heaven's sake, don't forget to say your prayers. Here's the recipe. Soul Cakes...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite Ingredients: 3/4 cup butter 3/4 cup superfine sugar 4 cups flour, sifted 3 egg yolks 1 teaspoon apple pie or pumpkin pie spice 1 teaspoon allspice 3 tablespoons currants or raisins a little milk Directions: 1) Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Generously coat a cookie sheet with nonstick cooking spray. 2) Cream butter and sugar together until fluffy and pale in color. Beat in egg yolks, one at a time. 3) Combine flour and spices. Fold into creamed butter. 4) Gently stir in currants or raisins. Add enough milk to make a soft dough. 5) Form into flat cakes and cut each top with a knife to make a cross. 6) Bake on prepared cookie sheet until golden, about 10 to 15 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack to cool. Yield: 14 to 16 cakes. Pan de Muerto - Bread of the Dead Barmbrack - Irish Halloween Bread Colcannon - Irish Halloween Traditions Red Hot Cinnamon Apple Cider Make Your Own Dia de Los Muertos Cookies
The leaves are changing, and there's a chilly shift in the air-- that can only mean one thing as we creepy-crawl our way even farther into the holiday spirit of things with more Halloween party fun and games, recipes, and spooky kooky arts 'n crafts! Ten terrifying pages from the Oct '63 issue of Jack and Jill kid's magazine, and let's kick it off with a petrifying poem-- everyone must sing!
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The Ladies Home Journal. Cover design by Harrison Fisher (October 1905).
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For this week's Flashback Friday, I am flashing back through vintage Halloweenish graphics. I just love any old timey holiday illustrations and cards. I would love to collect these in real life but they are hard to come by. Many of these I "borrowed" from The Graphics Fairy, an oustanding blog that shares these little treasures on a daily basis. Many are from the blogger's personal collection. Check her out HERE. I love the funny moon theme you see in many of these old postcards Is it nice to think of the big moon in the sky laughing with us Better than this moon...which has me a little scared! Some of the illustrations are cute Like this precious guy But some lean towards risque....in a victorian kinda way Check out these two old bats... Owls are big in spooky cartoons Here we got the moon and an owl More cute kids Even kewpie like little girls Throw in a couple of witches.....one sweet And one pretty creepy And a black cat for good measure What about a butterfly...what..you've never heard of the Halloween Butterfly? What rock have you been hiding under? Not sure what this advertised, but it wouldn't be Halloween without at least one skull And the most important part of the holiday....CANDY!!!!! Hope you have a fun and safe Halloween! I didn't make any Halloween treats but thought I would share the cute and yummy goodies my friend Carolyn brought to work. Her talented sister Toni put them together. You may recall me mentioning their efforts for the local humane society. She requests donations in exchange for goodies. I'm sure she would be pleased as punch if you gave to your local humane society as well! There was quite an assortment to choose from, including these mini bundt pumpkins And maple leaf cookies A big eyed alien creature Spooky spiders And these...use your imagination and fill in the blank. I'm not sure? Plus she gave us the finger! Then..if that weren't enough, Toni sent Carolyn's co-workers (including me!) the cutest little dirty cupcakes. The base was a little plastic Halloween cup filled about half full of candy, with the cupcake set in cup on top of this candy, then the cookie grave and gummy worm stuck in the cupcake. It was quite the set up...and the cupcake was to die for and had a cute little wrapper. I will have to get the recipe.... If you have a flashback you'd like to share please add your link below. I'm also joining in on Foodie Friday this week. Check out the other great posts at Designs by Gollum.
“A soule cake, a soule cake, Have mercy on all Christen soules for a soule-cake.” John Aubrey, 17th century I’ve been researching old-world recipes in search of Halloween food inspiration, a…
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Apparently people had fetishes for pumpkin people.
Little Miss Muffett clone looks up and is startled to see a witch riding her broom across the glowing full moon of Halloween. Black cat dogging her steps does...
It's the beginning of the Summer season and once again, it's time for me to take a short break. I will continue to post occasionally but not as often as usual. I have found these breaks are very necessary to keep me from burnout and also to let the creative juices flow. Thank you to all my faithful followers and challenge buddies. Have a wonderful Summer and enjoy these free images:
When Witched go riding And Black Cats are seen The Moon Laughs and Whispers 'Tis Near Halloween. 4x6 mixed media on canvas and illustration board 4x6 mixed media on canvas and illustration board October is just around the corner! One of my favorite times of the year!
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HAPPY HALLOWEEN! Keep your eyes open on Sunday, October 31st. Along with all the costumed children collecting their candy downtown, I heard that there would be a very sizable group of witches flying about on their broomsticks! Please be warned...
Apparently people had fetishes for pumpkin people.