Halloween is not just for kids. Nor does it have to be creepy. Fun as those things are, there are options.
How about an Edwardian Halloween?
Elegant and classy. More Edgar Allan Poe than Friday the Thirteenth.
A pumpkin covered in black lace.
A stack of books.
Story — that bottom book — the one labeled ‘Spells”– is an old geometry book from high school. I loved geometry and asked the teacher what kind of job used geometry. He didn’t know so he made me set out in the hall for the rest of the class. My first job as a landscape designer used geometry. Lots of it. And now I’ve found another use for geometry — the base for a pumpkin. So there, Mr. McC!
A glittered owl. She looks wise. She probably knows what careers use geometry. And lots of other things.
An elegant, glittery Halloween collection.
A glittery wreath hung over the mirror.
Happy Halloween!
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Need more Halloween ideas? Check these links: Preschool Party Snacks and Games How to Make Pom Pom Spider How to Make a Halloween Wreath Elegant Halloween Fun Foods for Kids Halloween Party Grasshopper Guts Smashed Frogs Zombie Brains Candy Corn Fudge
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Vague says
I love your owl! I don’t decorate, I just like to look at other people’s ideas. 😀
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Kiki says
Hi! I’m linking from whimsy wednesday link party and I found your great and elegant ideas for Halloween: I’ll pin it!
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Gail says
I don’t do Halloween, but I will use some of your elegant ideas for my general fall decor. Thanks for sharing