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DIY Haunted Halloween:

I wanted to share a really fun DIY project my husband and I have been working on for Halloween. Using some basic materials and allowing ourselves the ability to adjust as we went along, we constructed a couple of haunting creatures for the yard. I should have taken photos as we did this but only after the fact decided to blog about it, so the photos are limited. I was surprised at the outset in doing research for this project that there are tons of YouTube videos on how to make small ghosts (12″ and under) using gauze and Stiffy but not much for constructing anything bigger.

And that’s where the challenge to this whole thing is. Going big and having it strong enough to hold up requires building some kind of form underneath. We got creative and fashioned ours from things including a plastic 3-drawer shelf unit, blankets, plastic fencing, wrapped with copious tape and covered with garbage bags for protection. Heads were easily made by blowing up balloons. Once the frame was made for each creature, strips of white sheeting dipped in a 1:1 white glue and water mixture went on as a first layer. Additional layers of gauze dipped in the glue mixture went on next. Once all the layers of cloth were deemed enough, it was time to let everything dry. After drying, we sprayed the glue mixture on top of each creature to add extra firmness to the sculptures. When drying was complete, the balloon heads were popped and removed. We sprayed ours with ScotchGuard to weatherproof them in an additional step. Finally, fairy lights were added to the interiors of both for nighttime lighting.

We learned a lot about structure and how to build. Next year, we have plans for additional creatures…maybe some flying witches, a haunting horse… Let me know if you give this a try. It’s a blast to create your own design and know that no one else in the neighborhood has the same thing!

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Tulipmania!

Tulipmania! When the world went wild for tulips. The history behind Timeless Tulips, Dark Diamonds- A Ghost Story.

When fourteen-year-old Lydia travels to Amsterdam with her parents, the last thing she expects is the weird incidents that plague her stay. Curtains flutter mysteriously, and unexplained shadows move through the kitchen unnerving her. But Lydia is more concerned with the potential move to upstate New York. She dismisses the odd occurrences blaming them on jet lag and the various symptoms of her migraine disease.

When Lydia’s father lands a new job and the family moves to an area first settled by the Dutch, the bizarre happenings continue. Suffering from migraines has never been easy, but now Lydia has to contend with what she may have inadvertently brought home with her.

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THE HOSTESS WITH THE GHOSTESS

By EJ Cooperman

(Book 9 of the Haunted Guesthouse Series)

I read this book a while ago because I liked the premise. As a writer I was also interested in how to pull off a book where a ghost helps solve a crime. How can a ghost effectively take an active role in a plot?

The basic idea of the series is that Alison Kerby has opened a guesthouse and actively markets the place as haunted. Visitors flock to have the experience of ghostly phenomena which her resident ghosts help provide since they are all friendly types. Alison herself can see, hear, and interact with all these beings but her guests witness only the results of their daily shows.

In this particular installment, a new ghost arrives who happens to be the brother of one of her ghostly residents. Richard is disoriented having been recently killed while trying to solve a murder case in which he was representing the state’s number one suspect. Alison is drawn into the case and with help from the other side, she attempts to solve the murder.

This is a bestselling series so there is no doubt some people love it. I found nothing spectacular here. None of the characters stood out in any way. There is a kind of humor in the writing that over explains things and leaves nothing to the reader’s imagination. The tone is lighthearted and spoofy. There’s nothing really creepy here even though violent murder is the subject of the farce. I also had the feeling that the author is far older than the Alison character she is trying to portray. This happens a lot. For some reason, mainstream literature insists on having characters in their 40s, even though they read more like they are in their late 60s or 70s. This isn’t a horrible book, it’s just a very predictable cozy mystery like so many others.   

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