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Are you ready for some Halloween crafting together with your
family? Want to learn to make your own party decorations and
Halloween tree ornaments, transform a room into a spooky hangout,
and more? Would you like to turn your home into a delightful space
to give your kids a fun and spirited Halloween? Then this book is
for you! The creators of the well-known and popular website
howtohauntyourhouse.com and the prolific authors of Halloween
decorating books, the Mitchell family presents 11 delightfully
scary Halloween decorating projects that will involve the whole
family, including kids ages eight and up. There are craft projects
of paper, wood, crepe paper, cheesecloth, and beads. If you can
wield a utility knife, a dab of glue, and a paintbrush, there is
something for you here. These projects store well and can be used
to decorate for many Halloweens to come!
This is the first book to address the design needs of older people
in the outdoor environment. It provides information on design
principles essential to built environment professionals who want to
provide for all users of urban space and who wish to achieve
sustainability in their designs. Part one examines the changing
experiences of people in the outdoor environment as they age and
discusses existing outdoor environments and the aspects and
features that help or hinder older people from using and enjoying
them. Part two presents the six design principles for 'streets for
life' and their many individual components. Using photographs and
line drawings, a range of design features are presented at all
scales of the outdoor environment from street layouts and building
form to signs and detail. Part three expands on the concept of
'streets for life' as the ultimate goal of inclusive urban design.
These are outdoor environments that people are able to confidently
understand, navigate and use, regardless of age or circumstance,
and represent truly sustainable inclusive communities.
This is the first book to address the design needs of older people
in the outdoor environment. It provides information on design
principles essential to built environment professionals who want to
provide for all users of urban space and who wish to achieve
sustainability in their designs. Part one examines the changing
experiences of people in the outdoor environment as they age and
discusses existing outdoor environments and the aspects and
features that help or hinder older people from using and enjoying
them. Part two presents the six design principles for 'streets for
life' and their many individual components. Using photographs and
line drawings, a range of design features are presented at all
scales of the outdoor environment from street layouts and building
form to signs and detail. Part three expands on the concept of
'streets for life' as the ultimate goal of inclusive urban design.
These are outdoor environments that people are able to confidently
understand, navigate and use, regardless of age or circumstance,
and represent truly sustainable inclusive communities.
Ready for a haunting good time? Want to learn to make your own
tombstones and cemetery, turn your child into a mummy, create
Monster Mud, and more? You've come to the right place! When the
living set out to haunt houses, they scream for a unique look and
feel. They want to create a spooky memory for visitors coming to
party or trick or treat. With a bit of theatrics and light-and
layers and layers of homemade cobwebs-today's home haunters hunger
to go beyond just setting out a jack-o'-lantern on Halloween. Now
you can create an extreme cinematic experience with touch, sound,
smells, and spooktacular sights that bring on the chills and
screams at every turn. This frightening decorating guide provides
inspiration and instruction on how to lift your coffin lid a little
higher and transform your house and yard into the best haunted
attraction in the neighborhood this Halloween season!
Create a spooky memory for visitors coming to party or
trick-or-treat with more than 20 DIY projects for haunting your
house. With a bit of theatrics and light, you can create your own
flying phantasms, giant jointed-leg spider, coffin, and other
spooky displays. Now you can create an extreme cinematic experience
with touch, sound, smells, and spooktacular sights that bring on
the chills and screams at every turn. This second volume includes
new projects that provide both inspiration and instruction on how
to lift the coffin lid a little higher and transform your house and
yard into the best haunted house in the neighborhood this
Halloween!
How to Haunt Your House, Book Three has risen up from the grave
once more Find out how to take your Halloween decorating to the
next level. This year, cross over to the over side of Halloween
decorating and bring our your inner spirit--The one that longs for
dark corners and spider webs You don't have to wait till you're
dead to create these incredible props. Wouldn't a Werewolf Rug look
perfect in front of the fireplace? How about a Brain Bubbler for
the kitchen? Find out how to turn a living room into a Fortune
Tellers Den or set the time on a Witch's Clock. There's something
for just about every room in the haunted house. So get out the glue
gun and start sharpening those files. It's time to perfect the art
of haunt decor For more great tips and videos visit us at:
www.howtohauntyourhouse.com
Life along the bay is slow, and hot and full of deep rooted
memories. For all those that live along this sandy shore, they have
to be weather- tough and strong as the salt encrusted shells to
survive the hard tide pull of their lives. Katherine, an
unfulfilled artist, goes to a cabin by the bay to rediscover her
art and her life before it is too late. For some, the dark,
reflective waters can reveal too much, but Katherine is determined
to dive in and confront the faces of her past and cut loose the
anchors that have left her feeling stranded in place. Along the way
she is helped by Annie and Amos, two old survivors with stories of
their own. Together they will peer into the slow, hot tides of this
Southern coast and see things, which, for some, can take nearly a
lifetime to see at all.
The coffin lid was raised a little higher in, How to Haunt Your
House, Book one. Now it's time to dig a little deeper and conjure
up some new projects and decorating ideas to impress this year's
ghouls and goblins! Inside, How to Haunt Your House, Book Two, you
will find a broad range of home haunt prop step-by-step
instructions. From animated props to full sized grave ghosts there
is something for the haunt enthusiast in everyone. See how to hack
store bought props into something truly ghoul-a-rific. Turn
Styrofoam into tombstones, crypts and tombs using just a few basic
ingredients and tools. Make a severed hand endlessly stir over a
glowing cauldron, amid a collection of Apothecary jars and witches'
bottles filled with strange potions and sinister looking
ingredients. Turn this year's Halloween party into the hair raising
experience even the undead will be talking about. Find more great
tips and videos visit us at: www.howtohauntyourhouse.com.
If you are looking to raise the coffin lid a little higher this
Halloween, try out some of these spooky projects and tips. From
simple to advanced there is something here to make your next
Halloween party or home haunt even spookier. Halloween is for
grown-ups too-- the projects in this book are not intended for
children, but for the creative, adults who want to handcraft their
own Halloween home haunt and graveyard fun.
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