Sunday, October 31, 2010

Happy Halloween

First of  let me start with saying... HaPPy HaLLoWeeN!

The last of the movies - which unfortunately, I did not finish. It was much more difficult than I though to fit a movie into my busy schedule every day.

Zombieland
 - A group of humans try to survive in the U.S. which has become overcome with Zombies. A great comedy with one of the best cameos I have seen in a long time.
Seven
 - Two detectives are after a serial killer who stages 7 kills after the 7 deadly sins.
Little Shop of Horrors
 - A flower shop has an interesting plant which grows off of human blood. It's a comical musical - very, very 80's and really a classic.
Casper
 - A ghost living in a haunted house with his evil Uncles only wants a friend. While a young girl, who moves from town to town with her father chasing ghosts, desperately wants to fit in.
Atomic Age Vampire
Revolt of the Zombies
The Brain That Wouldn't Die
The Beast of Yucca Flats
 - To be honest, I watched these four movies but they are old, black and white B-List movies. And I mean B-List list movies. The audio is good - unlike some older movies, you can understand what they are saying - but none of the plots make sense. Atomic Age Vampire does not have a vampire in it…. At all. Revolt of Zombies does feature zombies but I really didn't understand anything else. The Brain That Wouldn't Die is about a brain that will not die - no big shocker there. And I really have no clue what The Beast of Yucca Flats was about - I think the beast was the guy at the beginning but who knows. With all that being said I had a LOT of fun laughing at the bad dubbing and hilarious plot lines. Plus, most of the movies were close to an hour long so they didn't take up a huge amount of my time.

The movies I didn’t get to were:
The Sixth Sense
Saw
Secret Window
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
The Fall of the House of Usher
The Pit and the Pendulum
Labyrinth

But I am planning on watching all of these. They are pretty good movies.
Hope everyone had a fun and safe Halloween and enjoyed some great Halloween movies.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

12 Little Pumpkins

Here are some super cute Halloween Luminaries that were very fun to create.


What You Need:
Mason Jars (Canning Jars)
Acrylic Paint - I used Wood Paints in Orange, Metallic Black, and Gold
Paint Brushes
Sharpie Markers
Ribbon and Rick-Rack
Hot Glue Gun
Newspaper
Water and Paper Towels

I decided to paint on my kitchen table so I layed out newspaper to protect my table cloth. Start with a mason jar, remove the lid. Canning jars normally have a 2 part lid (the rim which screws onto the jar and a silver disk) you can get rid of the silver disks and set the rims off to the side.



Paint the jars one by one with orange paint. One coat will be very streaky, two coats looks antiqued, three coats will look very clean looking. I only did two. Two things that I learned are very helpful are first off let the paint COMPLETELY dry, and I mean COMPLETELY dry. The paint will peel and then you have a sort of spotty looking. Second, while paint your second and third coats make sure when rinse out your brushes that all the water is pressed out of them. If there is any extra water in the brush this will also make the paint bubble and peel. Not a pretty look.

Once they are painted let them dry completely. I let them dry overnight to ensure that the Sharpie would go on well. However, it doesn't. Some times it won't write, sometimes it "scraps" off the paint, other times it works fine. I don't know anything that really works though. So I drew on all the faces I wanted.

Next I used my metallic black paint and painted in the faces. While these were drying I painted the sides of  the rims black and gold.

I then let everything dry completely and painted a second coat on both the black facial features and the rims. Once that dried, I hot glued ribbon and gold rick-rack to the rims to add a little added glitz. Then final outcome came out like this:
The paint is a little delicate so to further protect them I sprayed them with 2 coats of Clear Lacquer. This also makes them nice and shiny. 

*FINISHED PRODUCT PICTURES SOON TO COME*

Little Ally's Little Gift

For my Niece & Sister-In-Law I put together a Halloween basket. It turned out very cute & I was super pleased. So here is what I put in it...


love
Here is the basket all finished

is
Strawberry Candy in a Bloodbag from NostalgicCandy.com

all
Kraby Patty Gummies from The Dollar Store ($1 for a bag of approx. 20)

that
Caramel Apple Pops - a personal favorite - from NostalgicCandy.com ($0.25/ea)

we
Frosted Cookies from Harry & David ($9.95)

need
"Pumpkin" Pop Rocks - Green & Orange Pop Rocks - from NostalgicCandy.com ($1 ea)

and
Grape Flavored Wax Mustaches from NostalgicCandy.com ($1.03 ea)

baby i
Gummy Skeleton Hand from NostalgicCandy.com

have a
Lollipop Bouquet from NostalgicCandy.com

lotta love
Halloween Pasta from Harry & David ($4.95)

for you
Glow Stick from The Dollar Tree ($1 ea pack)

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

More Movies

Title:  The Dark Knight
This was the movie for October 15th
Starring: Heath Ledger (there are other great stars in this movie but none mean as much to me as Mr. Ledger does)
Plot: Batman is trying to defeat the Joker while Gotham is stating they no longer need him. And Harvey Dent (Gotham D.A.) loses the love of his life and becomes Two-Face.
Any Scenes During Halloween? No, just the crazy Joker.
Favorite Character or Scene: Heath Ledger as the Joker - He is creepy and chilling but I find the character completely fascinating.
Final Thoughts: I have seen this movie probably 30 times (we easily saw it 10 time in theaters) and I still pick up something new every time.

Title: Edward Scizzorhands
This was the movie for October 16th
Starring: Johnny Depp & Winona Ryder
Plot: A young man invented by a scientist is created with scizzors instead of fingers. He falls in love with a teenage girl and tries to fit into the 1950's society.
Any Scenes During Halloween?
Favorite Character or Scene:
Final Thoughts:

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Getting Caught Up

I have been playing catch up on my Halloween movies. Here is my quick attempt to catch all of you up as well. Sorry, no reviews this time - you probably would think they were boring anyways - just a quick sentence about each movie



October 7th - Matilda
             Little girl who has magical powers.

October 8th - The Addams' Family
              Family who likes to torture people and each other - vampires meet Frankenstein of sorts. Plus last scene is set during Halloween.

October 9th - The Addams' Family Values
              Same family - the kids go to summer camp (set during Thanksgiving).

October 10th - Ghostbusters
              Bill Murray is set to suck up ghosts in his vacuum backpack.

October 11th - Beetlejuice
              Don't say his name 3 times or he will come wreak havoc on your home.

October 12th -The Nightmare Before Christmas
              Tim Burton. Need I say more?

October 13th - Clue
              A who-done-it movie with Tim Curry, based off of the popular board game.

October 14th - Ghostbusters 2
              More Bill Murray taking out ghosts. This is also the one where they battle the giant Stay Puff Marshmallow Man.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Lush 11 Tin is Fin!

Here is The Updated List:
1. Rockstar Soap - GONE!
2. Honey I Washed The Kids Soap - GONE!
3. B Electro Shower Gel - GONE!
4. 1 Street Party Bath Bomb - GONE!
5. 1/2 Karma Bubble Bar - GONE!
6. 1/2 Pop In The Bath Bubble Bar - GONE!
7. Strawberry Santa Shower Jelly - GONE!
8. Rub Rub Rub Shower Gel - GONE!
9. Up You Gets Emotibomb - GONE!
10. Karma Dusting Powder - GONE!
11. Ocean Salt - GONE!

I am completely finished with my Lush Project 11 Tin. I am proud that I made it through and still have a lot of products that I need to wither away before purchasing more soap or massage bars. However, I am planning on buying some of the new bath bombs and possible lotions.  I enjoyed the experience and found some products that I really loved and some that were slightly problematic. Overall, I'm glad I put myself through the experience. I didn’t feel it was difficult and don't know how I would react if the temptation was there since I didn't allow myself to even go to the store.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Hocus Pocus, The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown, Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey

As you may be able to tell I am a little behind on my movie watching. But am quickly catching up. Hopefully, I will be all caught up by Tuesday, but that is only a hope. Below are my "reviews". I will have an updated list later this week.


Title:  Hocus Pocus
This was the movie for October 4th
Starring:  Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kathy Najimy
 Plot (according to the DVD box):  "You're in for a devil of a time when three outlandishly wild witches return from 17th century Salem after they are accidentally conjured up by some unsuspecting pranksters! It's a night full of zany fun and comic chaos once the tricky 300-year-old trio sets out to cast a spell on the town and reclaim their youth - but first they must get their act together and outwit three kids and a talking cat!"
Any Scenes During Halloween? Yes, the entire movie is set over one Halloween night.
Favorite Character or Scene:  Sarah Jessica Parker's character Sarah. She plays a ditzy, completely idiotic but pretty sister who likes to play with boys and collects children for the sisters to eat. & of course, the favorite scene is Sarah Jessica Parker jumping up and down repeating words. Like saying, "A MUCK, A MUCK, A MUCK" until getting hit in the stomach. This happens variously during the movie.
Final Thoughts: Its one of my favorite Halloween movies. Something I grew up with. It's charming.

Title:  It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
This was the movie for October 5th
The Back of the DVD reads: "Will this Halloween be the one when the Great Pumpkin come? Longtime believer Linus thinks so - and keeps watch all night in the pumpkin patch to welcome him. Charlie Brown gets into the spooky spirit too, dressing up as a ghost with more eyeholes than needed - but not scaring up the usual kinds of Halloween loot when trick-or-treating. Never fear,  World War I fighting ace Snoopy is here to battle the Red Baron - and in doing so, crash Violet's Halloween party and Linus' vigil as well."
Final Thoughts:  Another Halloween classic and childhood favorite.

Title:  Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey
This was the movie for October 6th
Starring: Keanu Reeves & Alex Winter
Plot: Bill (Alex Winter) and Ted(Keanu Reeves) are two friends who have traveled back in time to do a history report. When the succeed they create a band, the Wild Stalyns, which creates peace among the universe in the future. (This is all better explained in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure) Now in the future, an evil villain plans to send evil Bill & Ted robots to kill the good Bill & Ted to change history. The movie consist of Bill & Ted's journey through heaven and hell.
Any Scenes During Halloween? No, but there are scenes in hell.
Favorite Character or Scene: I think Keanu Reeves' character is the best way to imagine Keanu Reeves. He plays an airheaded teen very well.
Final Thoughts: It is a definite early 90's movie but I love it. It's funny (even though the first one is better - but isn't it always that way?) and it’s a great way to giggle at what was thought to be great special effects in the 90's.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

31 Halloween Movies

1 Movie a day for 31 Days
I marked off the movies I have already watched & will write a little blurb about them in a entry later tonight.


1. Bewitched
2. Edward Scizzorhands
3. Nightmare Before Christmas
4. Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey
5. Hocus Pocus
6. The Pit and the Pendulum
7. The Tale Tell Heart
8. The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
9. Beetlejuice
10. Death Becomes Her
11. Ghostbusters
12. Ghostbusters 2
13. The Labrynith
14. Matilda
15. The Brain the Wouldn’t Die
16. Beast of Yucca Flats
17. Atom Age Vampire
18. Revolt of the Zombies
19. The Dark Knight
20. Secret Window
21. Clue
22. A Series of Unfortunate Events
23. Saw
24. Se7en
25. Monsters Vs. Aliens Mutant Pumpkins
26. Monsters, Inc.
27. The Addams’ Family
28. The Addams’ Family Value
29. Zombieland
30. Little Shop of Horror
31. Casper 

Some of these I may not be able to get a hold of so there are lots of other options.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Pink Champagne Cupcakes With Homemade Frosting

I have probably 100 recipes and have tried just about all of them. However, this is one of my favorites.
They are Pink Champagne Cupcakes

What You Need:
1 Box of White Cake Mix (It must be white cake mix - not vanilla)
1/2 - 3/4 Cup of Pink Champagne (I prefer something sweet; Pink! an Australian champagne is my favorite)
Red Food Coloring
For The Frosting:
1 Cup Butter, softened
9-9 1/2 Cups Powdered Sugar
1/4 Cup Milk
1/4 Cup Champagne
1 Tablespoon Vanilla Extract
Red Food Coloring
Silver Dragees for Decoration

Now Your Baking
1. Follow the directions on the cake mix and substitute the liquid with champagne. So if the box says 1/4 cup water use 1/4 cup of champagne instead.
2. Tint with red food coloring, I used between 3-5 depending on how bright I feel like making them.
3. Bake as instructed. I prefer cupcakes in pretty silver liners but you can also do two 9 in round pans as well.
4. Let the cupcakes cool completely before frosting.
5. Decorate with pink frosting using a star tipped piping bag for a pretty swirl then sprinkle with silver dragees.
To Make The Frosting
1. Beat 1 cup softened butter for 30 seconds. Slowly add 4 cups of powdered sugar.
2. Beat in milk, champagne, and vanilla.
3. Continue to beat in 5-5 1/2 cups of powdered sugar until you get the consistency you want.
4. Add red food coloring.
5. You can frost the cupcakes once cool or refrigerate overnight and the champagne flavor will come out.

Things To Consider
When considering cake mix - do not use mixes with pudding
The champagne flavors the cupcakes - you can really use anything but stick to something pink and something cheap to mid range
I also have made a these with a vanilla buttercream with fresh raspberries and it was lovely

ENJOY.

Monsters, Inc & Death Becomes Her

My reviews for October 2nd & 3rd!
Title:  Monsters, Inc.
This was the movie for October 2nd.
Starring: Billy Crystal and John Goodman
 Plot: Two monsters let a child into there monster world. A world where they run off of children's screams and the child themselves are toxic. They must hide the little girl and save her from the evil monster, Randall, who wants to kidnap her.
Any Scenes During Halloween? No, but it is a movie about monsters.
Favorite Character or Scene: Boo(Mary Gibbs), the adorable little girl calling Sully (John Goodman) kitty and trying to say MikeWazowski's (Billy Crystal)name. She is just so cute! 

Final Thoughts:  It’s a cute movie and I really enjoyed it. It's one of those movies that I sometimes get that craving to watch but then once I watch it I have no need for it for several months. In other words, I like it but it's not a favorite.

 
Title:  Death Becomes Her
This was the movie for October 3rd.
Starring:  Meryl Streep, Bruce Willis, & Goldie Hawn
Plot: Madeline Ashton (Meryl Streep), a movie/Broadway star, steels her friend Helen Sharp's fiancée (Bruce Willis). To get back at them Helen (Goldie Hawn) devises a plan to kill Madeline. However, Madeline, is on a search to find a way to stay young when she takes a potion which makes her forever young.
Any Scenes During Halloween? No, but they do constantly try to kill each other.
Favorite Character or Scene: Dr. Ernest Meville,(Bruce Willis) a once hugely famous plastic surgeon, is now an undertaker. When asked by a woman, whom he did the makeup for her aunt, what his secret was he replies, "Spray paint." He goes on to tell her why when he finds that the woman is completely offended and leaves.
Final Thoughts:  I love this movie and only watching it was a year is a total travesty.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Halloween Movie Review

Title: Bewitched
This was the movie for October 1st.
Starring: Nicole Kidman & Will Ferrill
Plot: Nicole Kidman plays Isabelle, a witch who comes to the US to quit magic. Will Ferrill plays Jack, an once hit actor who is remaking the show Bewitched. He finds Isabelle and offers her the job. She thinks this is her shot at love. It is the story of their remake of the show
Any Scenes During Halloween? Yes, there is a montage of Jack missing Isabelle where 4 girls are trick or treating as witches and Jack's crying and apologizing for not having any candy scares them away. Very funny.
Favorite Character or Scene: Kristin Chenoweth's character, Maria Kelly, a true Chenolicous character. Scene when "Jack" freaks out because his character Darrin was replaced in the original show and no one noticed.
Final Thoughts: It has been a while since I've seen it but definitely a favorite. Even if the critics hated it, I really enjoyed it. I don't normally agree with the critics any ways.

Yesterday's movie was Monsters, Inc. & I have yet to decide today's movie.
I am planning on having those "reviews" up tomorrow.
Also tomorrow I am putting up a recipe for the most amazing homemade macaroni and cheese.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Movies, Recipes, & Crafts

For the month of October I am watching 1 "Halloween" movie every day. My Halloween movies range from Casper to Saw; from The Pit and the Penedulum to Zombieland. I love fall and from October to New Years is when I thrive. I don't normally do scary movies (there are few that I truly enjoy) so the movies are mostly kids movies or older horror films (ones I don't find scary). Today's movie is......
 Bewitched (2005) starring Will Ferrell and Nicole Kidman. It has been a while since I have seen this movie so I am excited to watch it again. Plus, I love the theme song. Do-do-do-do-do-do.

ALSO....
I am planning on posting some recipes, crafts, and tutorials. I have lots of things I want to make. So there are some great crafts and recipes coming up. My upcoming projects are pumpkin luminaries, straightener cozy, a tulle tutu (for a 3yr old, not for me), a goodie bag for my boyfriend's niece (same 3 yr old that's getting the tutu), and may baking, candy making loveliness.