Monday, October 31, 2016

BOO! IT'S HALLOWEEN

Okay, Monday was Halloween, so please indulge this great grandmother for one blog post.  Above is my great grandson Carter in his costume.  I think he's supposed to be a swamp person or zombie or something scary. Whatever, it is scary, which is what he wanted.

Here he is in full costume! His father brought him to my house.  Dad passed out candy to the neighborhood kids, while Carter and I walked around begging for candy.  What fun!

All the kids were so darn cute, but I had to ask this little girl to let me take a picture of her.  I asked her to explain her costumer to me and she said she was a VooDoo doll.  Note the pins sticking in her heart.  I wonder if her mother made this costumer.  It is adorable.

Now down to business:

JINGLE BELL HOP:

Don't forget to stop in at the Attic Window Quilt Shop and pick up your Passport for the Jingle Bell Hop which takes place from Nov. 11 -19.  Passports are only $5.  Along with the purchase of a passport you will get a free pattern, store discounts, and your name will be entered into daily drawings.  Each shop will offer a grand prize of a $50 gift certificate.  You won't want to miss this!!!

SALE, SALE, SALE
  • Don't forget:  There is an awesome sale going on at the Attic Window Quilt Shop.   All fall fabric, fall patterns, fall books are on sale for 20% off now through Nov. 5!!
Happenings at the Attic Window Quilt Sho
  • Chicadee Window Quilt, Wednesday, Nov. 2
  • Doll Bee & Pajama Pants, Thursday, Nov. 3
  • Sound Wave Bag, Friday, Nov. 4
  • Sampler and Bee, Saturday, Nov. 5
  • Charity Quilts, Monday, Nov. 7
  • Happy Scrappers, Wednesday, Nov. 9
  • CHANGE: Craft Days has changed.  They are: Saturday, Nov 26 and Friday, Dec. 2.  Sign up now!
Be sure to check the calendar on the sidebar for happenings this week at the Attic Window Quilt Shop.

ON ANOTHER NOTE: 
  • Are you like me in that sometimes it is best to see how something is done rather than try to understand the writing instructions?   Stop by 3 and 3 Quarters and watch her how-to videos.  There are lots of them.
Caroll,
Caring , Sharing and Creating Smiles

2 comments:

bobbi said...

Terrrrrific costumes, and I´m glad you had such a fun Halloween, Caroll! No one rang at our door this year--less celebrated here--but my son went to a party at a friend´s house and my daughter would have worn her Pikachu costume on the late shift at the hospital if she´d been allowed. :o)
Today is sunny and beautiful, it´s a holiday here so I´m having fun playing with my baby Wegie (Norwegian forest cat, named Ragnar but I call him Raggie :o)) and finishing some curtains for my daughter´s roof windows. Enjoying the break--6 tops from friends waiting to be quilted after that...
Hope you´re having mostly happy weather where you are too! Love and hugs from Germany, Bobbi

Annie said...

The kid's costumes are fabulous! And you got to get out amongst them. That's really awesome too. I miss seeing all the children in their costumes as we get no tricksters out our way. The houses are too far and few between. Happy Halloween!

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