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The Big Book of Halloween: Creative & Creepy Projects for Revellers of All Ages |
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Rating: Summary: This book is "just okay." Review: "The Big book of Halloween" I think has some really useful ideas like Halloween doormats & creepy lighting that look very effective and creative. Some of the ideas tend to be repeated and I wasn't that impressed with the costume section as it wasn't very traditional it covered costumes like 'aqaurium tank' & 'bubble bath' costume without covering basics like 'vampire, witch'. However, a really good combination of ghost stories and recipes, decorations and little facts. A very good book to have on your bookshelf with wonderful atmoshpheric photographs of the Halloween season! Buy it!!!
Rating: Summary: A FUN book that gets you in the mood for Hallowe'en! Review: I love this book! The craft projects are beautiful, functional, and diverse, presented beautifully with great photography and art production value. Notes and articles about various aspects of Hallowe'en are interspersed throughout, making this resource much more than just a how-to book. It's a joy to look at, whether you're in the mood to read, create, or just look at great seasonal photos and illustrations.
Rating: Summary: A FUN book that gets you in the mood for Hallowe'en! Review: I love this book! The craft projects are beautiful, functional, and diverse, presented beautifully with great photography and art production value. Notes and articles about various aspects of Hallowe'en are interspersed throughout, making this resource much more than just a how-to book. It's a joy to look at, whether you're in the mood to read, create, or just look at great seasonal photos and illustrations.
Rating: Summary: More fun to flip through than actually use as a "How to" Review: I'm always a little disappointed by any book that says it has it all, and the craft and recipe offerings in this book are either overly complicated or very well-worn. We've all seen painted pumpkins, graveyard pudding, and knitted pumpkin skullcaps many times before.
What I do like about the book is the holiday stories and lore sprinkled in throughout the book, the list of "last minute costume ideas", and photos of vintage Halloween collectibles. The book is fun to flip through, but there's nothing much new I'd use here for decorating or party throwing.
Rating: Summary: Nice easy projects for fall decorating. Review: Nicely written and illustrated with color photos of virually all projects. Projects are not too complicated, but more decorative than scary. More fall oriented than strictly Halloween. I prefer Martha Stewarts book; it was smilar but more original.
Rating: Summary: Nice easy projects for fall decorating. Review: Nicely written and illustrated with color photos of virually all projects. Projects are not too complicated, but more decorative than scary. More fall oriented than strictly Halloween. I prefer Martha Stewarts book; it was smilar but more original.
Rating: Summary: This book is "just okay." Review: Nothing real spooky in this book. It's more home decor and not fright. I was looking for a little bit scarier. And there weren't many recipes, not many costumes and nothing real spectacular. It seems like a Martha Stewart takeoff. I got one good treat idea and one good paper bag/candle idea and that's about it. I think there are a lot of other books that would be more worth buying. I was very glad I checked it out at the library first. That's what I recommend most. Go to your library and take a look at it first. I was glad I did.
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