We have to wait a whole 'nother year

Thursday, November 1, 2012
Finley is so bummed that we have to "wait a whole 'nother year" to go trick or treating again. We had an awesome time and I think the boys would agree it was the best Halloween yet complete with great food, family, crazy festive neighborhood, haunted house, and a boat load of candy.






11 comments:

tales of dillonhood said...

love that super hero costume & still want to make it. thanks again for the skeleton template & tutorial. i got so many complements of his costume & he got lots of use out of it before halloween. love it!

Grace said...

You are welcome!! I'm so glad the skelly costume worked out so well.

Laura said...

Oh my goodness!! How cute were all of the kiddos?!

Jenn said...

Lovin' Cousin Brawny there.
They are so cute!

The Rodriguez Crew said...

Your family is just so adorable. Having 2 boys, I love the pictures (and templates!) even more! I have a question for you! Back when I bought pretty much every shirt and onesie you sold in your shop (haha, very true!)... didn't you used to package the shirts in sweet little muslin bags? I have a bunch saved, and I'm quite sure they're from you. I'd LOVE to know where you purchased those? I have used them so many times to give gifts, and think I may use them for class gifts for Christmas if they're cheap enough? Would love to know! (If they weren't from you, just tell me I am crazy). :) Thank you!!

Grace said...

@the rodriguez crew - you are the sweetest!! I appreciate your kind words and support so much. Yes, I used the muslin bags for packaging. They make great gift bags and are pretty inexpensive. I bought from a bulk supply company but you can buy smaller quantities on Etsy or a number of packaging websites - just do a google or Etsy search of "drawstring muslin bags." You'll find a ton of options. Good luck! Great to hear from you!

Grace said...

@the rodriguez crew - you are the sweetest!! I appreciate your kind words and support so much. Yes, I used the muslin bags for packaging. They make great gift bags and are pretty inexpensive. I bought from a bulk supply company but you can buy smaller quantities on Etsy or a number of packaging websites - just do a google or Etsy search of "drawstring muslin bags." You'll find a ton of options. Good luck! Great to hear from you!

The Rodriguez Crew said...

How is it that I buy fun things on Etsy, but just never do think of them for "supplies?!" Found them right away! Adding drawstring helped too, I didn't have that in my search. Thanks so much Grace! You're always so helpful! Happy holiday season! Last year at this time my boys were sportin my favorite ever red shirts with the white reindeer on them from you! Ahhh the cuteness. :)

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