Thursday, October 25, 2012

The Haunted House


There is a large haunted house up on Spooky Hollow Road. Children never go there on Halloween night or any night for that matter.
But this year there were new children living down the road and they weren't afraid of anything. Sam and his sister Eva walked up the hill and toward the house. They only hesitated because they didn't see any lights on.

They crept up the porch steps to look inside the window. Sam almost fell through the rotten floor boards.

Eva wanted to leave but Sam felt drawn to the house and he wasn't ready to give up.


Just then a little girl named Susie peeked out from behind the tall tree in front of the house. She was trick-or-treating by herself and she was a little afraid to knock on the door at this house. She told them she was waiting until someone else came and she was happy to see them. Eva was still unsure so she stayed with Susie and sent Sam to knock on the door by himself.  He actually was a little frightened at this point but he wasn't about to let his fear show. 


The children had been so busy chatting about things that they never saw the ghostly figure watching them from the upstairs window. They would have run for sure!


Sam knocked on the door and waited a moment. Slowly the door opened and a woman emerged. She was oddly dressed but otherwise she didn't look too frightening so the girls ran to join Sam and they all yelled, "Trick or Treat!"


The woman spoke slowly to the children and said, "We have no treats for you but come into the parlor. We have a very good trick for you!"
Sam and Eva followed the woman into the house but Susie had other plans.

"I'm only in this for the treats," said Susi. "You can have your dumb tricks!"

Susie left them at the haunted house and continued collecting candy till she couldn't carry any more.

Sam and Eva entered the house and were startled by the ghostly figure at the top of the stairs.
 She came down the stairs so fast it appeared that she was flying. She nearly knocked the children over as she joined her friend at the front door. 
"Ha! We have tricked you!" yelled the women. 
"Huh? What?" cried Sam and Eva.
"We are going to a party and you must stay and babysit our five babies. Good bye!"


The women left and Sam and Eva spent the rest of their evening babysitting instead of being out trick-or-treating.

Meanwhile...



Susie went home and went to bed with her bucket full of candy at her feet. She had wonderful dreams of peanut butter cups all night long.

The End


The children, trees and banner are all from a darling printable PDF by Claudine Hellmuth that you can buy at her Etsy shop. The spooky house is a great antique doll house sitting in my garage that desperately needs renovated but I never get to it. It sure makes a good haunted house though. 

Have a fun Halloween!!!










Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Block of the Month Squares

Here are the last four quilt blocks I made for the Craftsy Block of the Month class.
These first two were the August blocks. The first is the Ohio Star Block.

 The second is the Double Star. I should have had more contrast between my center star and the solid fabric I used but I was running low on fabric pieces to choose from so I did it this way. 


These next two are the September blocks. We use the Drunkard's Path template to make this Chain block. I thought the curved piecing might be difficult but I enjoyed it and would love to do more.

The other September block is Cleopatra's Puzzle. I did it slightly different than how it was taught and I like the way it turned out.


Now I only have to make the October blocks and then we will start putting the blocks together into a quilt. I still need to buy my backing fabric though. I can't wait to see it all finished!


Friday, October 5, 2012

October Collage Challenge

It's time for the October Collage Challenge from Mary Green at Greenpaper. If you've never participated, Mary provides three images and the challenge is to use at least a part of each of the images in something you create. I'm a cut and paste kind of girl so that is what I usually do.

I usually just start by cutting out the pieces. I knew I was not going to keep the background that she was on so started cutting her out and that is when I decided to find something else for her to sit on. The flowers were right on the top of my scrap box. I thought she would look cute resting on a flower so I decided to make her a fairy.  I used the script piece to make her wings and her friend, the bird, came from the third piece.
The other pretty background papers are from the collage classes I have taken from Mary.

Check here to see what everyone else made. It's always fun to see the different ways they use the same images.

Thanks for having these challenges, Mary! I always enjoy them!