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Cross Stitch & Country Crafts Sept./Oct. 1995 (Stitch our Halloween Scarecrow, XI)
 
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39 Page Craft Magazine. Pertainng to Sewing Crafts. 35 Clever Designs.

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Candy Dishes for All Occasions (Leaflet 2459)
 
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Eight Crocheted Designs by Cindy Harris.

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Creative Costumes & Halloween Decor: 50 Projects to Sew & Craft [CREATIVE COSTUMES & HALLO]
 
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Madam Witch's Halloween Witchery: A Collection of Haunting Recipes and Spooky Crafts
 
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JM’s love of the Halloween season was the inspiration for this book. The fact that it is her favorite holiday of the year, along with the fact that it’s her wedding anniversary, made creating this book a true delight. Enter Madam Witch’s world of Halloween. In the kitchen she concocts a brew of Black Spider Punch. Try a sample of potion called the Graveyard (drink if you dare). Smell the aroma of Bread Stick Bones baking in the oven. Watch out for the Snake Cake; it may slither across the counter! All things eerie are created in the kitchen of Madam Witch. Then of course what would Halloween be without decorations? There’s a sinister serpent wreath, a few ghost prints to frame and a witch apple doll to learn to create in Madam Witch’s craft section. Then after a long day of Halloween creativity, enjoy a soak in your own New Moon Milk Bath (one of Madam Witch’s favorite potions). Discover some history of Halloween, jokes to tickle the ghouls’ funny bones and a few other extras Madam Witch thought you would enjoy. Then have yourself a happy and bewitching Halloween, with a little help from Madam Witch.

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Country Living Handmade Halloween: Ideas for a Happy, Haunted Celebration
 
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“Has directions, illustrated with plenty of color photos.”—Associated Press. “Full of ideas for decorations, pumpkin-carving, costumes for the little guys, and recipes for serving at your Halloween bash.”—Scripps Howard News Service. “Full of cool, creepy ideas for decorations, costumes, parties, and more.”—Copley News Service.

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Best Witches
 
Review Date: February 1, 2000
Reviewer: Renee Bekking, Amsterdam , The Netherlands
First I start with what I did like in the book and that was the decorations,wether it was for keepsakes or temperarely projects,they are nice and fun to do.The recepies however were not halloween minded enough to my liking and of the 18 recepies there was only 1 with picture.Surely as this is a book "full" of ideas they could have shared more ideas on how to present the food.Plenty of pictures though of the costumes wich I found very childish.Granted,they are childrens costumes but they lacked imaganation I thought.It's a shame that there aren't any costumeideas for adults in the book.There's a great book on my bookshelf about decorating your house for halloween and that is 'Halloween decorating'by Arts & Crafts for Home Decorating.Its less childish than Handmade Halloween.ISBN 0-86573-415-1.It was rewarded with the Benjamin Franklin Award and is clearly the best book on Halloween crafts I have yet seen.
Glad I got it on sale
 
Review Date: July 29, 2009
Reviewer: Melissa S., Detroit, MI
I know this is OOP, but just in case someone else is considering it... If I had kids, the things that would have made this book worth the (used) purchase price would be two of the felt costumes (devil (on cover) & skeleton). Because I live in Michigan, and it has occasionally snowed here on - or just before - Halloween, I think the idea of costumes with cozy hoods (made out of fleece instead of felt) and sweats would be a great idea. Sadly, that's the extent of usable projects.

At least one project (lampshade) is only a Halloween project because it's black & orange. Make it any other color, and it's just a lampshade. There is actually a project for "tissue paper ghosts" and trick-or-treat items that are a handful of jelly beans wrapped in cheesecloth or paper napkins. Even if you live in the kind of town where parents will allow their kids to accept unwrapped treats, a handful of jelly beans?

Most of the projects are things that would please a child, but aren't crafts for children to make. Another reviewer mentioned the fact that only one of the recipes has a photo. I could go on. What's kind of freaky is that I've seen projects very similar to many of these in other magazines; however, I don't know which came first.
Handmade? More like Ho-Hum
 
Review Date: September 1, 2009
Reviewer: Cherrybomb,
Halloween plus Handmade usually equals my kind of book, but this isn't it. Nothing featured even caught my attention in this run-of-the-mill Halloween how-to. The three chapters presented focus on haunting up your house, making jack o'lanterns, and preparing costumes. I was really disappointed in the crafts featured (luminarias, tissue paper ghosts, cutout garlands...) and the costume suggestions were worn out even when this book was published in 1999 (a red riding hood cape, a witch, skeleton on a sweatsuit...)

Save your money and find something a little more inspiring like Bethany Lowe's Folk Art Halloween or Halloween: The Best of Martha Stewart Living.