Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Glazed Pumpkin Buttermilk Donuts
Glazed Pumpkin Buttermilk Donuts |
I just returned from visiting
my children and grand kids in Vermont. The weather was great - warm during the
day, with no humidity' and cool crisp evenings. I arrived home to cooler
weather as well, so when I saw this recipe for glazed pumpkin donuts, I thought
they would be great for this cool weather day.
I don't make sweets too often,
but these were calling me. They were easy to make and turned out great. I got
them off of Pinerest at Barefoot and Baking.
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Halloween Front Entry |
The front door is always a
great place to decorate for Halloween since the kids come to the door to trick
or treat. I wanted it to be lighted for nighttime viewing and also be
sufficiently decorated for daytime enjoyment.
First I added alighted
garland around the door with some spider webbing over the top part of the door
and half way down the sides. I hung two scary foam spiders in the corners,
using fishing line, one on each of the door.
In the right corner beside the door is a witch
that I purchased at a garage sale for $1.00. It was a great find.
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Halloween Front Entry
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Halloween wreath
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Picket Bench
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Trick or Treat
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Witch
Friday, October 12, 2012
Fall Scale Display
Vintage Scale and Wooden Pulleys with Halloween Potion Bottles |
I created this fall display using my husband's scale and my vintage pulley hooks.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Outside Halloween Display
Halloween Display |
Although it doesn't feel like Halloween outside (90 degrees) and leaves are not turning here in southern Florida, I still love to decorate for Halloween. I decided to create a small Halloween display out front. I started with a small bale of hay that I purchased at A.C. Moore (miss the days of purchasing a real bale of hay up north).
Next I added a mum that I purchased at Home Depot. I didn't like the container it was in (the typical black plastic type) so I spray painted it using some gold paint that I had on hand.
A bluish colored pumpkin was next. I picked this up this past weekend at Fall in the Field at Renninger's Antiques Center at Mt. Dora, Florida. The pumpkin actually came from Ohio and they had so many unique varieties and colors.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Halloween Framed Welcome
Halloween Welcome Sign with Bow |
When I saw this Halloween Welcome Sign on DIY Network, I wanted to make one myself. I found a picture frame at a thrift store for 50 cents. I removed the glass and I sprayed the frame with black Rustoleum spray paint.
Once it was dry, I added gold tacks(had a jar full of them) around the back of the frame approximately every 3 - 4 inches. I left 1/4 - 1/2 inches of the nail sticking up from the frame.
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