Synopses & Reviews
50 creepy craft for a hair-raising Halloween! Packed with fantastic activities for the spookiest night of the year. Carve flickering jack-o-lanterns, create creepy costumes, and dig into terrifyingly tasty treats for the ultimate Halloween party!
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A holiday treasure (Chicago Times)
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If you need creepy party ideas, try this book! (Junior Net Parents)
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This is the 'Martha Stewart' book of craft, costume, food and party ideas for the ultimate Halloween experience. (School Library Journal)
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A veritable gold mine of creepy crafts.... the perfect resource for a Halloween party, with DK's superb photos and clever activities, games, and recipes, this volume is a steep step above the standard craft book. (Amazon.com)
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A Boo-nanza of ideas for Halloween fun.... whether you're having a party or family get-together, or you just want to add some spooky spice to the evening, (this book) will help provide the fun. (Phoenix Arizona Republic)
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Wonderfully clear, up-close photographs showcase the creations, including helpful steps. DK is a winner in Halloween activity books, and this doesn't disappoint. (Copley News Service)
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Martha Steward, step aside (this book) presents 50 timely craft projects, ranging from familiar to truly innovative.... the graphics and design are stunning and so seductive that you may find yourself buying the copy you merely meant to leaf through. (Denver Post)
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(This book) takes the appealing approach of all DK publications: great photography plus brief chunks of text, adding up to an informative overview. (San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle)
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A party all by itself! (Charlotte Observer)
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Full of creative funÖ (Detroit News/Free Press)
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[A] well-illustrated compendium of 50 creepy crafts to keep kids occupied at Halloween (Grand Rapids Press)
Synopsis
Presents instructions for a variety of Halloween activities and crafts, including making window decorations and carving pumpkins.