Thursday, October 31, 2013

Happy Halloween!

marshmallow ghosts tutorial

I had to try these Halloween ghosts made with marshmallows from Martha Stewart!My first ones looked like neighborhood bullies had attacked a snowman with blowtorches. Eventually I made ones I like. Here are my tweaks to Martha’s ghosts. First of all, select only the roundest marshmallows. I made a bit of “glue” by microwaving a marshmallow for 10 sec, until it melted a bit and then used the sticky part to attach the parts. I also used an edible food coloring marker for the faces. Test it first because if you press too hard the ink blurs.

I also made a few place settings with my marshmallow ghosts, dried seed pods, candles, and mismatched plates and my River Journey bowls. Each setting becomes a bit comically spooky by using odd angles. My table centerpiece will be a simple arrangement of candles sitting on pods, dried leaves, plastic spiders, and white pumpkins painted with glow in the dark paint so they will glow. Here are some settings:

Lee Wolfe Pottery Halloween setting  Halloween place setting

I love the one night when we let kids fly their freak flag, stay up to late, and eat too much candy. The laughter and excitement lives in our memories throughout adulthood. May the magic and freedom you felt as a child on Halloween carry your spirit aloft tonight!

Halloween Ghosts tutorial from Lee Wolfe Pottery

2 comments:

  1. Those are great little ghosts!
    Beautiful settings.
    ~Rebecca

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  2. so true about the holiday - it is my favorite (along with thanksgiving). there are no material expectations besides candy, just magic and freedom like you said.
    the place settings are beyond beautiful.

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