Halloween Goblin Dip

GOBLIN DIP WITH BONE CRACKERS

1 (16-ounce) can chill without beans 1 (16-ounce) can retried beans 1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese
1 (8-ounce Jar chunky pico de gallo
1 (4.5-ounce) can chopped green chiles, undrained
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin

Toppings: shredded Cheddar or Monterey Jack cheese with peppers, chopped black olives, sliced green onions

BONE CRACKERS:

COOK first 6 ingredients in a heavy saucepan over low heat, stirring often, 15 minutes or until cream cheese is melted. Sprinkle with desired toppings, and serve warm with Bone Crackers. Yield: 6 cups. Prep: 10min., Cook: 15 min.

2  (13.5-ounce) packages 9-Inch flour tortillas
1/2 cup butter or margarine, melted
1/2 teaspoon garlic salt

CUT tortillas with a 3 1/2 inch bone-shaped cutter, and place on baking sheets. Stir together butter and garlic salt; brush mixture on tortillas. BAKE at 250° for 30 minutes or until crisp. Yield: 60 crackers. Prep: 20 min., Bake: 30 min. NOTE: Flour tortillas may be cut into bone shapes using kitchen shears.

Meat Platter/Meat Head for Halloween

Ok, maybe a little gross, but a really eye catching food for all those Halloween enthusiasts.

In no way is there any kind of justification or morality for this kind of dish!  I only know that a cold cut bedecked skull upon a platter into the midst of a crowd of Halloween revelers chanting Meat Head. Meat Head. MEAT! HEAD! is to know what it is to touch the face of an angel.

Here’s how to make your own.

Supplies
– 1 plastic skull
– 1 box of red or green gelatin
– Cream cheese (optional)
– Food coloring (optional)
– Plastic wrap
– 1-2 cookie sheets
– 1 1/2 pounds thinly-sliced cold cuts
– 1 hard boiled egg
– Olives or cocktail onions
– Toothpicks

1. Wash a plastic skull. If it isn’t labeled as food safe, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap. Place this on the most decorative platter you possess.

2. Prepare a batch of gelatin, using HALF the amount of water suggested. Pour this onto a plastic wrap-lined cookie sheet to a depth of 1/4 inch, chill and let it congeal. Use a red-colored flavor for a gory look, or green if you should care to add an alien undertone to the festivities.

3. When the gelatin has set to a rubbery consistency, slice it into swatches and mold these around the skull. It may not be possible to thoroughly cover the entire head. You may also opt to augment coverage with cream cheese, stirred with the food coloring of your choice.

4. Layer the entire surface with thin slices of cold cuts. Deli ham can provide a smooth, only mildly-revolting skin, but salami and mortadella evoke a delightful soupçon of postmortem putrefaction.

5. Halve a hard boiled egg, then halve the yolk and press sides into the eye sockets. Pimento-stuffed olives or pickled cocktail onions make delightfully disturbing pupils. If you should care to amp the hue with beet juice or red food coloring, who in the world would stop you?

6. Augment the presentation by decking the platter with cooked, sauced spaghetti, meat scraps, pimento-topped hummus – however the spirit moves you.

7. Lower the lights, clear a space on the buffet table, and select thematically appropriate music for your ascension into Halloween host immortality as you introduce Meat Head to his adoring new fans.

Serve with forks and crackers. Most guests by then are whipped into a state of meat-adoring ecstasy and will simply lunge at Meat Head with their fingers, clawing off his flesh and stuffing it into their gaping maws, but you yourself may wish to maintain a sense of decorum. You’re not a savage, after all.

Fall Picture Frame

Materials:

aterial List

  • Wood Frame
  • Hirschberg Beads – White Round Alphabet
  • Craft Smart® Acrylic Paint – Brown
  • Ribbon of Choice
  • Foam Shape – Gift Tag
  • Hole Punch
  • Craft Pumpkin
  • Creatology™ Chenille Stem – Brown
  • Crayola® Markers
  • Blunt Scissors
  • Craft Smart® All Purpose Glue
  • Craft Smart® Paint Brush
  • Disposable Plate for Paint Palette
  • Container of Water
  • Paper Towels
  • Recycled Newspaper (to protect work surface)
Instructions:
  1. Paint the frame with brown and let dry.
  2. Glue ribbon around the top of the frame. Glue letters over ribbon to spell “Pumpkin” or other word of choice.
  3. Use a hole punch to punch a hole in the foam tag as shown. Tie a piece of ribbon through the hole. Use the marker to write the year on the tag.
  4. Glue the tag and the pumpkin to the frame. Coil the chenille stem around the paintbrush handle and glue to the pumpkin.

Fall Scarecrow Decoration

Materials:

  • Foam Stickers – Halloween Shapes
  • Foam Stickers – Alphabet
  • Creatology™ Foam Sheet – Orange
  • Wood Picket Fence
  • Wood Dowel
  • Creatology™ Foam Sheet – Green
  • Buttons of Choice
  • Crayola® Markers
  • Craft Smart® All Purpose Glue
  • Blunt Scissors
  • Ruler
  • Ceramcoat® Acrylic Paint – Autumn Brown
  • Craft Smart® Paint Brush
  • Disposable Plate for Paint Palette
  • Container of Water
  • Paper Towels
  • Recycled Newspaper (to protect work surface)
  • Foam Stickers – Leaves
  • Creatology™ Foam Sheet – Tan
Instructions:
  1. Paint the fence with brown and let dry.
  2. ADULT:  Cut the dowel rod into 3 pieces: 1 longer piece for the scarecrow, and 2 shorter pieces for the corn.
  3. Use the brown marker to draw a pumpkin face on one of the pumpkins. Cut narrow strips of orange foam for the scarecrow’s straw arms and legs. Glue a dowel rod and straw legs and arms sandwiched in between 2 leaves, as shown, leaving a little bit of dowel sticking up at the top to attach the pumpkin head. Sandwich the dowel at top between the pumpkin face and another pumpkin.
  4. Adhere the corn to the 2 remaining dowel pieces. Remove the flower head from one of the sunflower stickers and adhere to another sunflower sticker. Glue a button to the flower head.
  5. Cut a 6-inch x 2-inch block of green foam. Cut a piece of tan foam to fit around the block; cut along one edge to give the appearance of grass. Glue the tan grass around the foam block. Insert all of the pieces into the foam block. Embellish with stickers and letters. Outline and detail some of the stickers if desired.

Spooky Halloween Sign

Materials:

  • Felt Sheet – Black
  • Foam Stickers – Alphabet
  • Felt Sheet – Yellow
  • Creatology™ Wiggle Eyes
  • Ribbon of Choice
  • Crayola® Pointed Scissors
  • Aleene’s “Tacky” Glue®
  • Ruler
  • Pencil
  • Felt Sheet – Purple
  • Felt Sheet – White
Instructions:
  1. Cut an 8-inch x 12-inch rectangle from black felt. Cut a 7½-inch x 12-inch rectangle from purple felt and fringe the long sides, as shown. (Note: to fringe, make small cuts along the edge of the felt.) Glue the purple rectangle centered on the black rectangle.
  2. Glue the letters to the sign to spell “Spooks Welcome” or other message of choice.
  3. Use a pencil to draw a ghost onto white felt, a circle onto yellow felt and a bat onto black felt. (Note: Be creative! There is no right or wrong way to draw these figures.) Cut out. Glue the ghost and yellow moon to the sign. Glue the bat to the moon.
  4. Cut the desired length of ribbon for a hanger and glue to the back of the sign. Tie a piece of ribbon into a shoestring bow and glue to the ghost for a bow tie.