Halloween At Home

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sticky bats on the inside of our front door

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a favorite wine for Halloween

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an annual tradition, pumpkin pancakes in Halloween shapes {see the recipe here}

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our bar cart with some Halloween touches

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Halloween movies on a rainy afternoon with popcorn and spooky eyeball candy

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we made mummy sugar cookies {see the recipe here} and chocolate mousse cups {see the recipe here}

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because sweets, prosecco, and carving pumpkins

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delivered spooky treats around the neighborhood

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on our way to a Halloween party. The kids really picked costumes that reflect their personality -- a fairy and a zombie pirate.

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Yesterday, we popped open a bottle of prosecco while we carved our pumpkins. I covered half of our marble dining table with craft paper for easy clean up. And here are our pumpkins -- a spooky one and a scared one. I just love them! I think they turned out awesome.

The kiddos have turned me into a Halloween person. I now love adding small touches of Halloween around the house. It makes them happy and that makes me happy. So every year we make mummy sugar cookies, and this year we turned our favorite chocolate mousse into graveyard cups.

On Saturday, rain and all, we went to a Halloween party and the kiddos had an absolute blast. It was non-stop play all day long. I'm still exhausted from the Halloweekend!

Happy Halloween my dear friends!

P.S. Now that Halloween is almost over, I'm ready to play some holiday music. Anyone else with me? I. LOVE. this. time. of. year!

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