Quick and Easy Halloween Costumes, Recipes, Activities, Decorations and Party Planning on a Budget - Kindle Non-Fiction
Quick and Easy Halloween Costumes, Recipes, Activities, Decorations and Party Planning on a Budget (Holiday Entertaining)
by Shannon Farrell, Evelyn Trimborn, Mara Michaels and Carolyn Stone
Halloween can be a fun time of year for children and adults alike, but here is no need to break the bank or your diet to have a good time. Sometimes the best things in life are free or cheap. In addition, frugal green living is all about making the most of what you have rather than consuming more all the time. It is about sustainability not spending. If you do have to spend, then spend smartly.
With Halloween coming up and Thanksgiving and Christmas just around the corner, a successful Halloween is also about planning ahead for the end of year holidays and perhaps even forward to next year. With a bit of time, effort and ingenuity, you can make the most of what you already have in the house to create decorations and costumes that can be re-used, not just thrown away when the day is over.
If you love to celebrate the holidays but living on a tight budget, you can also create quick and easy recipes with a Halloween theme that the whole family and all of your guests will love.
In this guide you will learn about:
+ the history of Halloween
+ inexpensive decorations you can make to beautify your home inside and out
+what’s hot in costumes for 2012
+how to make your own costumes for pennies on the dollar.
and much more.
Halloween is becoming a bigger holiday every year, with more and more people celebrating. But that doesn’t mean you have to feel pressured into spending a lot.
You will also learn:
+how to plan a child’s party for Halloween
+how to plan an adult party everyone will enjoy
+other options besides trick-or-treating that the whole family will love+great Halloween-themed and scary films to keep everyone entertained
and much more.
Halloween does not have to cost a lot if you plan ahead.
Learn how to:
+decorate and carve your pumpkin.
+make delicious pumpkin recipes so that nothing goes to waste.
+organize and prepare a wide array of healthy alternatives to candy that your family and all the neighborhood children will love.
and more.
If your children can’t wait for Halloween but all you keep thinking about is the expense, download this guide and use it year after year as an invaluable resource for helping you enjoy the holiday in many different ways without ruining your budget.
**October is horror month on FreeBookDude.com. Watch for special blocks of dark fiction and non-fiction plus special horror themed guest posts everyday. To win special horror books and prizes, enter our monthly contests on the Free Book Dude Contests & Giveaways page. For even more FREE Amazon Kindle books, visit our free Amazon Kindle books page. **
by Shannon Farrell, Evelyn Trimborn, Mara Michaels and Carolyn Stone
Halloween can be a fun time of year for children and adults alike, but here is no need to break the bank or your diet to have a good time. Sometimes the best things in life are free or cheap. In addition, frugal green living is all about making the most of what you have rather than consuming more all the time. It is about sustainability not spending. If you do have to spend, then spend smartly.
With Halloween coming up and Thanksgiving and Christmas just around the corner, a successful Halloween is also about planning ahead for the end of year holidays and perhaps even forward to next year. With a bit of time, effort and ingenuity, you can make the most of what you already have in the house to create decorations and costumes that can be re-used, not just thrown away when the day is over.
If you love to celebrate the holidays but living on a tight budget, you can also create quick and easy recipes with a Halloween theme that the whole family and all of your guests will love.
In this guide you will learn about:
+ the history of Halloween
+ inexpensive decorations you can make to beautify your home inside and out
+what’s hot in costumes for 2012
+how to make your own costumes for pennies on the dollar.
and much more.
Halloween is becoming a bigger holiday every year, with more and more people celebrating. But that doesn’t mean you have to feel pressured into spending a lot.
You will also learn:
+how to plan a child’s party for Halloween
+how to plan an adult party everyone will enjoy
+other options besides trick-or-treating that the whole family will love+great Halloween-themed and scary films to keep everyone entertained
and much more.
Halloween does not have to cost a lot if you plan ahead.
Learn how to:
+decorate and carve your pumpkin.
+make delicious pumpkin recipes so that nothing goes to waste.
+organize and prepare a wide array of healthy alternatives to candy that your family and all the neighborhood children will love.
and more.
If your children can’t wait for Halloween but all you keep thinking about is the expense, download this guide and use it year after year as an invaluable resource for helping you enjoy the holiday in many different ways without ruining your budget.
**October is horror month on FreeBookDude.com. Watch for special blocks of dark fiction and non-fiction plus special horror themed guest posts everyday. To win special horror books and prizes, enter our monthly contests on the Free Book Dude Contests & Giveaways page. For even more FREE Amazon Kindle books, visit our free Amazon Kindle books page. **
Quick and Easy Halloween Costumes, Recipes, Activities, Decorations and Party Planning on a Budget - Kindle Non-Fiction
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