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Homemade Halloween Costumes For Kids
Would you like to quickly make
creative Halloween costumes that you and your children will
be proud of -- for a fraction of the price of store-bought?
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Halloween Cakes –
Centerpiece and Dessert A Halloween
cake is not only the perfect dessert for any Halloween
party and a must have for someone with a birthday on or
around October 31st, but also makes a great center piece
for your food table if you are throwing any type of
Halloween party. Here are two simple, yet impressive
Halloween cakes that you can try this year.
Pumpkin Cake
No, we are not taking about a pumpkin flavored cake, but
a light colored cake that looks like a pumpkin when
you’re finished decorating it.
You will need 3 box mixes of white or yellow cake mix
along with the additional ingredients like oil and eggs
the box calls for. Prepare the batter as directed. Pour
it into two bunt pans and bake according to the package
directions. Allow the cake to cool completely.
Meanwhile, combine two to three cans of vanilla frosting
in a bowl. You can probably make do with two cans, but
if you prefer being able to work out any unevenness, or
fix fingerprints made in there by little hands (what
child can resist tasting frosting?), go with three cans.
Add enough red and yellow food coloring to the frosting
mixture to turn it bright orange. Spread some of the
frosting only on the flat side one of the cooled bunt
cakes. Set the other one on top of it flat side down.
You have a pumpkin shape. Use the rest of frosting
mixture to frost the entire cake.
Use black icing to draw a carved pumpkin design on the
cake. Some triangular shapes for the eyes and nose, as
well as a large half moon shape will do the trick.
Spider Cake
Start with a boxed mix of devil’s food cake (or your
favorite chocolate cake mix). Prepare the batter and
bake it in two round pans according to the package
instructions. Let it cool on a rack.
Scoop 2 cans of vanilla frosting into a large bowl and
add enough green and yellow food coloring to turn it
into a nice spooky green color. Spread a layer of
frosting in between the two cake rounds. Use the rest to
frost the entire outside of the cake.
Use black icing to draw a spider web on the top of the
cake. Start by drawing lines across the top. Imagine the
top of the cake is a clock. Draw a line from 12 to 6,
then one from 9 to 3. Fill in the spaces with two more
lines each. Then start working on the circles starting
in the center of the cake and working your way out
toward the edges of the cake.
Take a chocolate muffin, cut off the bottom and frost
the entire top of it with chocolate frosting. Roll it
frosted side down in chocolate sprinkles and place it in
the center of the spider web on the cake. Add four
pieces of black licorice to each side as legs.
Now all you’ll need is a spooky costume and you will be
ready for an impressive Halloween party.
Would you like to quickly make creative Halloween
costumes that you and your children will be proud of --
for a fraction of the price of store-bought? Susanne
Myers has co-authored a book to show you how -- no
sewing involved. Visit
www.ILoveHalloweenCostumes.com to learn more.
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