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Monkey on My Back: Homemade Pet Halloween Costume for Dog

Posted by Kathleen under Halloween, Holidays, Pets

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Monkey on my Back Dog Halloween Costume

I saw a really cute dog Halloween costumes the other day

(Cowboy Riding Dog, and Headless Horseman Riding Dog)

Cowboy riding dog halloween costumeHeadless Horseman Dog Costume

and I wanted to try to make my own version, with a monkey (of course!) It was really simple to make, and I wanted to share it with you all!

First gather a few supplies:

  • Wide piece of flat elastic 6″ longer than the girth of your dog’s chest (my dog was 26″, so I bought 32″ inches)
  • 3″ of Velcro (do not buy the stick-on kind, it will be harder to sew!)
  • Long armed stuffed monkey
  • Needle and thread
  • Thick floral wire

How to make your Homemade Dog Halloween Costume:

1. Start by making sure the elastic is the right size to go around your dogs chest with about 3 inches of overhang on each side. Sew the Velcro onto the flat elastic, making sure that the pieces are on opposite ends and on opposite sides.

Sew Velcro on opposite sides, on opposite ends

2. To get the monkey to sit up you need to give it a wire skeleton. I cut a small hole in the butt of my monkey, and inserted several (maybe 5 or six) L-shaped pieces of floral wire into the body so he would sit up straight. I wanted my monkey to be holding up one arm like he was riding a bull, so I also inserted an extra long piece through his body and up through his arm. Make sure none of the floral wire is sticking out of the monkey; you don’t want it poking your puppy!

Heavy floral wire for skeleton of monkeyInsert Floral Wire Through Small Hole

3. It is critical that you secure the butt of the monkey to the elastic band so that he is sitting upright! First, measure to the middle of the band, mark it, and start sewing the monkey to this spot. Try to catch some of the wire in your stitches. Another good way to securely attach Mr Monkey is by sewing the side area around the butt to the elastic. I went a good inch up his sides to get him to sit up straight. Try and loop the elastic around your leg to see if you have the monkey on tight enough so he sits straight up. Once he is sitting pretty, secure the legs to the elastic as well.

Monkey sitting up straight on the elastic (very important)

4. Now you just have to get Monkey on the back of you dog. Attach the band around the wide part of his chest, and loop the monkey’s other hand around your dog’s collar, and you’re all set! If your pup is anything like mine, there will be a period of agitated bucking. I used lots of treats to distract Basil, and he didn’t even notice it after a few minutes. But in the interest of your doggie’s safety, make sure you supervise them when they are wearing their costume!

Monkey on My Back: Homemade Dog Halloween Costume

Have fun, and if you make your own, send me a picture because I would love to see your creation! – mevsthehouse at gmail dot com

Happy Halloween!

Best Dog Costumes for Halloween 2008

Posted by Kathleen under Halloween, Holidays, Pets

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I have a big, destructive dog. So when I saw these Halloween costumes I almost died. They are frickin cute, and he would actually wear them (versus eating them).

Headless Horseman Dog Costume

Cowboy riding dog halloween costume

I would get the Headless Horseman. It is only $20, and completely worth it.

If you are feeling particularly crafty and you want to make your own, you should see my tutorial – Monkey on My Back Dog Costume. It is inspired by this design.

Monkey on my Back Dog Halloween Costume

If you have a dog that will wear costumes for you without ripping them to shreds, you may be interested in a few more I was drooling over, but I wouldn’t dare to try:

The Slick:

Ninja Dog Costume

Indiana Jones Dog Halloween Costume

Batman Dark Knight Dog Halloween Costume

Darth Vadar Star Wars Dog Halloween Costume

Leia Star Wars Dog Halloween CostumeYoda Star Wars Dog Halloween Costume

The Sweet:

Pumpkin Cute Dog Halloween CostumeInmate Dog Halloween CostumeFire Dog Pet Costumes

Matching Costumes for You & Your Dog:Princess Halloween Costume

Frog Prince Cute Dog Halloween Costume

Sexy Snow White Halloween CostumeSnow White Dog Halloween Costume

Bee Sexy Halloween CostumeFlower Dog Costume


and the Pun costumes:

Hot Dog Halloween Costume

Watch Dog Halloween CostumeLucky Dog Halloween Costume

Have a Happy Halloween!

How to Make Paper Look Old by Aging it with Tea

Posted by Kathleen under Crafting, Halloween, Holidays
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Age Paper with Tea

Start by placing paper on old cookie sheet
Pour cold tea (or coffee) on to paper
For a darker color, sprinkle instant coffee on paper
Rub your finger around the edges to give them a worn look
Loosen the paper from the cookie sheet with a fork
Finished aged paper

The idea for this project came while I was searching for a picture for another post. I had written a post about Classical Music for Halloween, and wanted to find the perfect graphic to go with it. I had it pictured in my head (which is how most of my ridiculous projects start)… a stack of old sheet music from one of my recommendations.

Well, I couldn’t find anything that came close. So I decided to make my own (and take a picture of it). The following is the process I used to make my paper look old. You can use this paper aging technique to make old sheet music of your own, or try it for parchment invitations, a pirate treasure map, scrapbooking, or stationary. Have fun with it!

What you will need:

  • Strong tea or coffee, cold
  • Paper to be aged
  • Cookie sheet
  • Oven
  • Instant coffee (optional)

How to Age your Paper:

  1. You want to print or write anything on your paper BEFORE you age it.
  2. Preheat oven to 200°.
  3. Place the paper on a cookie sheet (I use an old one)
  4. Pour tea/coffee over the paper until the entire sheet is covered, make sure it soaks in on both side.
  5. If you want darker spots on the paper, sprinkle instant coffee on the paper and let it sit on the paper. Wipe it off after a few minutes.
  6. Rub your finger around the edge of the paper to wear the edges.
  7. Place the cookie sheet and paper in the oven for about 6 minutes until dry.
  8. Gently loosen the the paper from the cookie sheet with a fork. Be careful, it will be hot!

Additional tips:

  • If your paper smells too much like coffee and not the authentic “old paper” scent you want, stick the sheets in a box with some mothballs for a day or two.
  • Experiment with different colors to achieve the look you want; coffee will turn the paper a darker brown, tea will be lighter.
  • You can also wear holes in the middle of the sheet by rubbing it with your finger.
  • You can let the paper air dry, but weight the edges or the paper will curl.
  • I have also heard good things about Walnut Ink Antiquing Solution, just spray it on your paper to give it an old look. (It is inexpensive too)


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Classical Music for an Elegant Halloween Party: 16 Scary, Eerie and Creepy Selections

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Learn How to Age Paper, click here!


Halloween can be many things. It can be fun, lighthearted, scary and frightening. It can also be elegant. Elegant? Well, yes actually.

Picture this: You are dressed in a black ball gown (or tux, for you guys). You enter a setting akin to Dracula’s castle in Transylvania; deep red rose centerpieces on black tablecloths, spider web-laden chandeliers, low light with candles everywhere, and a glass of blood red wine in your hand. Nice, huh?

Now start playing Monster Mash in the background. Ruins the mood doesn’t it?

Don’t get me wrong, I love fun Halloween Party Music (Check out this list of my favorite Halloween Party Songs) but sometimes you are trying to set a scene, and Thriller and Purple People Eater just don’t cut it. So if your Halloween party is shooting for more “wine and cheese” versus “beer and pretzels”, try a few of these Scary Classical Music Selections that are perfect for Halloween:

16 Classical Music Selections for an Elegant Halloween Party

  1. Bach - Toccata and Fugue in d minor, BWV 565
  2. Brahms - Begräbnisgesang
  3. Camille Saint-Saens - Danse Macabre, Op. 40
  4. Gluck - Dance of the Furies
  5. Grieg - In the Hall of the Mountain King
  6. Liszt - Mephisto Waltz
  7. Mendelssohn - First Walpurgis Night
  8. Mozart - Requiem “Dies Irae”
  9. Mussorgsky - A Night on Bald Mountain
  10. Orff - Carmina Burana, O Fortuna
  11. Paganini - Witches Dance
  12. Grieg - Småtrold (Puck)
  13. Rachmaninoff – The Bells, Lento Lugubre
  14. Tartini - Sonata for violin & continuo in G minor, “The Devil’s Trill”
  15. Webern - Variations Op. 27 - Ruhig fliessend
  16. Williams - Devil’s Dance (composed by the same guy who did the music for Star Wars!)

If you would rather not hunt down the music, Devil’s Dance and Classics from the Crypt are fantastic CDs that will set the mood perfectly.


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The Best Halloween Party Music: 25 Fantastic Songs to Play at a Halloween Party

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I always start planning my Halloween party early. I have to say it can be hard to get into the late October mindset when it is still warm. So I dug out my Halloween Party Playlist and lit a pumpkin spice candle to get the fall ideas flowing.

The following songs are perfect for your next Halloween Party. It is a great mix of songs, everyone knows them (or they should) and they all fit the spooky, scary, evil, devil’s night theme of Halloween.

25 Fantastic Songs to play at a Halloween Party:

  1. Thriller – Michael Jackson
  2. Don’t Fear the Reaper – Blue Oyster Cult
  3. Superstition – Stevie Wonder
  4. Love Potion #9 – The Clovers
  5. Witchy Woman – The Eagles
  6. Bad Moon Rising – Creedence Clearwater Revival
  7. The Time Warp - Rocky Horror Picture Show
  8. I Put a Spell on You - Screamin’ Jay Hawkins
  9. The Devil Went Down to Georgia - Charlie Daniels
  10. Witchcraft - Frank Sinatra
  11. Lil’ Red Riding Hood – Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs
  12. Hungry Like the Wolf – Duran Duran
  13. Monster Mash - Bobby Boris Pickett
  14. Purple People Eater – Sheb Wooley
  15. Dead Man’s Party – Oingo Boingo
  16. It’s the End of the World As We Know It – R.E.M
  17. She Blinded Me With Science – Thomas Dolby
  18. Abracadabra – Steve Miller Band
  19. Sympathy for the Devil - Rolling Stones
  20. Black Magic Woman – Santana
  21. Highway to Hell - AC/DC
  22. VooDoo Child - Jimi Hendrix
  23. Devil with a Blue Dress On – Mitch Ryder
  24. Bat Out Of Hell - Meat Loaf
  25. Super Freak – Rick James

If you’re looking for a great spooky sounds CD for background music, I highly recommend the Martha Stewart Spooky Scary Sounds for Halloween … I play it in my front yard as we pass out candy. It is realistic and not at all cheesy, like other “Halloween Sounds” CD compellations I have heard.

Or, if you are looking for music that is more elegant (but still spooky) try this list of Scary Classical Music for Halloween.

Happy Halloween!
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