FamilyFun October 2011
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- An Upside Down Evening
- Turn an ordinary night on its head with topsy-turvy ideas for dress-up, dining, and more!
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- Buffalo Chicken Tenders
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- Lighten up an all-American finger food with our oven-baked recipe.
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- Caramel Apple Muffins
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- Inspired by a fall favorite, this fool-the-eye treat makes clever use of an apple muffin and cream cheese frosting.
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- Leaf Mobile
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- Preserve the colors of autumn to brighten your home all winter long.
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- Make a Tree House
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- This arboreal abode is perfect for nature-loving peg dolls and fairies. For extra fun, the house has chutes instead of stairs. ... Read More
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- NEW: Baby Carrot
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- Some kids are terrified of vegetables, but this baby carrot costume brings a less frightening approach to Halloween.
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- NEW: Bedbug
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- Create a cute bedbug costume so your child can creep and crawl around the neighborhood looking for treats.
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- NEW: Broomstick Bags
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- Your guests will fly home happy with these favors made from lunch bags.
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- NEW: Closet Monsters
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- Put some friendly monsters in your closet for the Halloween season.
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- NEW: Eye Pad
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- This costume is quick, easy, and sure to get attention from tech-loving ghouls and ghosts.
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- NEW: Face Book
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- This friendly costume will have people wanting to add candy to your bag Halloween night.
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- NEW: Funny Bones
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- Bleached white bones never tasted so delicious. This recipe originally appeared in Ghoulish Goodies, by Sharon Bowers. ... Read More
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- NEW: Fur-ocious Wreath
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- This fluffy wreath will keep a vigilant eye out for your guests.
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- NEW: Goblin Feet
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- Your children can probably imagine what actual goblin feet would taste like. (Dirty socks stuffed with cheese? Moldy tapioca pudding?) ... Read More
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- NEW: I'm All Ears
- Your child will hear all the Halloween action in this quick, creative costume.





