Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Halloween Printables

Round two of free printables!

We don't really do a lot of Halloween decorating around the Hogan household,  mostly because there are no little ones to really enjoy it, but here are some printables to help with your decorating!




If you download and print please leave a comment below! I would also love to see some pictures of your printables displayed! Post some pictures to your blog and leave a link in your comment!

Happy Halloween!

2 comments:

  1. These remind me of a simpler time, one when everyone wasn't twitterin' and textin' and wearing those stupidly overpriced Dr. Dre headphones. They take me back to Halloween '96. It was a balmy Hallows Eve in a rural southern town that was known primarily for its friendly folks and burgeoning chess scene. My childhood friend, Griswold, was the star quarterback as well as a chess prodigy. The night before he'd discussed his costume ideas with me, but I had no idea what his final decision was. I was to meet him and his girlfriend Latoya at the local diner for milkshakes and burritos before heading out trick or treating. When I arrived McShanygan's (the diner) I was astonished when I saw Griswold dressed as a Mexican Panda, with Latoya of course dressed as a slutty Mexican Panda. This was not an idea he mentioned the night before, so I did not expect it at all. After we finished our milkshakes and burritos, we set out with high hopes of filling our candy baskets, or so I thought... (to be continued)

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  2. We arrived at our first neighborhood, a collection of upper middle-class homes a few blocks from the center of town. Every year this was the hotspot on Halloween because the families were extremely generous and gave out all the best candy. Within just a few houses, I had more Reese’s and Snickers bars than I knew what to do with. By the time we finished with that neighborhood, the air was turning cooler, so we headed back to our homes to bundle before it got dark. I fetched my hoodie and replaced the pants from my JFK costume for a pair of Levi’s. When I arrived at Griswold’s house, I could tell that he was up to something. He was being vague with his plans, but he told me that Latoya had gone to babysit her sister and he and I would be going somewhere more fun. I was intrigued because, as the chess prodigy and star middle school quarterback, Griswold knew all of the fun people. We hopped on our Huffy bicycles and headed off down the street, destination unknown (to me). To be continued even more...

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