Happy Friday! We’re gearing up for Halloween over here, and we’re sure all of you are too! To celebrate, let’s give away a couple of Halloween craft books!
Our lucky winner will receive two creepy books: Knitmare on Elm Street by Hannah Simpson, and Horrorgami by Chris Marks!
Every Friday we’ll post a giveaway on Think Crafts and all you have to do is comment on the blog post answering the question of the week. We’ll pick the winners and contact them via email. Deadline is midnight tonight and the winner will be announced Monday. One entry per person please.
Question of the week: Are you dressing up for Halloween this year?
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I usually say I won’t and then have to think fast to come up with something. I refuse to get a costume. It has to be creative and created. One year I wore a Santa hat and wrote a section of a contract on foam core that was worn as a sandwich board. I was Santa Clause.
No, but I might put on my one Halloween themed shirt with pumpkins on it, and throw an orange shawl on when I give out candy. Sure do miss making Halloween costumes (even though I was always frantic to get them done in time). Guess I need to focus on adult decorating projects.
I usually don’t, but since I am helping with a Halloween type event, I will dress in black without a specific character in mind. I don’t buy costumes…I’ve always made them.
No, I won’t be dressing up. I have to work a 13 hour shift so it will be best not to be in costume!
No, I won’t be this year as I am away from home… not going anywhere and no trick-or-treaters come here. I’ll just be relaxing watching some horror movies.
I have not gotten dress up for Halloween since my girls were little. But I do give out lots of candy to the kids.
I always say I am dressing up and going as a busy home administrator that looks like she has everything together (the costume is that I look like I have everything together). Actually I have decided to dress up as a housewife from the 1950s.
Yes I will be dressing up like a witch this year.