Heatons Have a Really Scary Clown Outfit this Halloween

Not on the Heatons' Website just yet, and perhaps not in store yet either, how scary is this clown outfit?

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There are costumes for all the family, including this year's most wanted Frozen outfits. Bookmark Heatons' to keep an eye on when they go on sale.

£15 Elsa also available soon

£15 Elsa also available soon

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The David Meade Project sends me a Magic Bottle...

One of my online friends is a mentalist. David Meade @DavidMeadeLive can make you believe he's in contact with the dead, and even more, he'll expose how fraudulent psychics do the same.

His fantastic series is back tonight on BBC1NI at 1035pm, and he'll be live tweeting if you care to ask any more questions about the tricks he performs.

Paddy Doherty from My Big Gypsy Wedding is on the show tonight. That's right, David is going to tell a prize winning boxing gypsy that mind reading, a traditional gypsy trade, is all a load of balls. Good luck with that, David.


He sent me this curious item for my cabinets. I didn't realise the trick, I thought it was just a nice vintage glass bottle, until my son asked me to take the cards out for him to look at. Errrr.... How do you get them out? More interestingly how the hell did you get them INTO the bottle, David. The neck is narrower than the deck of cards. BURN THE WITCH.

If you aren't in the BBCNI region you can watch David Meade Make Believe on the BBC iplayer NI channel, or find the regional versions of the BBC channels on Sky.

Spooky Baking with Premier Housewares

We started with very good intentions to make some chocolate covered, orange sprinkled ghost cookies. We used the Premier Housewares Halloween cutters and apron set they kindly sent us.

The thing is, I am awful at baking. So awful that I even managed to muck up cookies. Anyway, my son is very pleased with his own apron and hat set.

Obviously it's a bit late for you to order your own Premier Halloween items, which is entirely my fault as I forgot to blog these (BAD blogger), but they also have a range of excellent Christmas themed baking wares. Cake moulds and chocolate moulds, for those of you who can actually bake, unlike me.

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The World of Kitsch Top 5 Halloween Fancy Dress Costume Ideas

1. Daria & Jane.
Really want to do this one some year. Need a Jane to accompany me.

2. Moss from the I.T. Crowd.
A grown up version of this is cool too, but a mini-Moss is even better.

3. Tretchikoff's Green Lady.
Another one I'm determined to try out myself some year.

4. Taxidermy

5. Snoop Dogg dressed as The Count from Sesame Street. This is also known by me as, 'The Best Photo on the Internet'.

Happier Halloween Plans for Toddlers. The World of Kitsch in Junior Magazine

The World of Kitsch is in print monthly in local publication Junior Magazine. If you're in the North Down area of Northern Ireland you can pick up the magazine with The County Down Spectator.


Halloween can be a strange old time for toddlers and tots. The shops are full of scary masks and spooky decorations, which can overwhelm tiny minds who sometimes struggle to learn which frightening things are real, or just pretend. The last thing us parents want after a busy Halloween Night party is a scared sleepless little man or lady with images of witches & monsters lurking outside the window in their imagination.

There is an alternative that the whole family can enjoy. Halloween parties don't have to be devilishly themed. There are other ways to give your little ones a party for the time of year, without the nightmares after the sparklers have fizzed out. 

Here are two ideas to build an evening of fun around.

1. Harvest Carnival
Everyone loves a trip to the fun fair. How about a harvest carnival, celebrating the rich food & vibrant colours of the season. Set up 'stalls' with pumpkin or turnip carving and bobbing for apples.
Make your own ring toss game with painted used drink bottles, making these themselves can be part of a crafting afternoon the week before the party. Your children will feel very proud they have contributed to the decorations too.
Use threaded strings of popcorn & homemade paper bunting as carnival decor. Another idea is to make plain cupcakes and buy a set of icing pens. Let the children doodle their own cupcake designs and add sprinkles.


2. Noah's Ark Party
One of the best parts of Halloween is the fancy dress, and there are so many options outside the whole horror genre that will still be wonderful fun for boys and girls alike.
A Noah's Ark party is also a great alternative to a Halloween party for any church young people's groups.
The fancy dress code is straightforward, any animal, beast, bird or fish you desire. Decorations can be bright and colourful streamers made from coloured paper & balloons. Don't forget to make a giant rainbow with paper and paint, again that could be a weekday craft afternoon with your children as you prepare for your guests' visit.
With a Noah's Ark party you can really be inventive with the food. Try to make the spread unusual, use dried cereals as 'feed' for the animals. Green jelly as 'grass' and burgers and hotdogs for your tiny carnivores. 

You can add to these ideas and you'll end up with an alternative to a Halloween party that everyone will remember. Happy Halloween readers.


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