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5. Lay the head and body on a flat surface. Place the other square of tulle (still folded) on top of it so that the folded edge lines up with the base of the balloon. This will form the ghost''s arms. Connect the two pieces with fishing line, tied through both fabrics at two points near the base of the balloon. . To hang the ghost, tie fishing line to the top of the head and at a point partway along each arm.Halloween treeOrange lights, gnarled bare branches, and a flock of crows--this tree is both welcoming and ominous and is great for an entry. It can also be used inside as a party decoration.

According to a recent National Retail Federation survey, consumers plan to spend roughly $44 per household this year on Halloween candy, costumes and decorations. Last year, respondents said they would spend $45. The Halloween season is projected to bring retailers roughly $6.9 billion in sales."Economic ghosts and goblins do not seem to deter consumers from Halloween spending," said National Retail Federation president and chief executive officer Tracy Mullin. "Adults'' fascination with Halloween has helped transform the holiday into a much-needed sales boost for many retailers."

1 Cut a construction paper circle (in a color such as yellow, black, or orange) and glue to the center of your plate.2 Trace the owl or raccoon eye-mask pattern onto construction paper and glue to the plate. Cut out the eye holes.3 Trace additional features from the Reproducible onto construction paper. Cut and glue into place on your mask.4 Staple a length of string to each side of your mask, Wear masks during read-alouds of favorite owl and raccoon books, such as Owl Moon, by Jane Yolen (Putnam Publishing Group, 1987) or Timothy Goes to School, by Rosemary Wells (Penguin Putnam, 2000).

Three easy ways to give your entry a cheerfully haunted lookHalloween homes need costumes too. Here are ghosts, lanterns, and a crow-filled tree that will welcome trick-or-treaters in properly spooky fashion.Globe lanternsInvert a glass globe that normally goes over an electric ceiling light fixture, tuck a tea light inside, and you''ve got a holiday lantern. Choose a globe that fits over the porch light and you can greet trick-or-treaters in an orange glow.TIME: 20 minutes, not including drying time

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