Monday, October 30, 2017

Gør det selv-Halloween - DIY Halloween

Vores famlie søndagsmiddag i går stod på Halloween u-hygge, og inden da var hele eftermiddagen gået med at lave u-hygge-ting.

Jeg havde været i Panduro Hobby forinden, og der var mange æsker som indeholdt et 'helt sæt' u-hygge-ting til at dekorere med. Jeg valgte alligevel - også selv om det næsten blev dyrere - kun at købe nogle edderkopper og spindelvæv. Resten skulle Favorit Storebror stå for, så meget der nu var energi og 4-årige evner til.

Det blev en total succes!

Indrømmet, det var ikke til Bo Bedre, men hold da op, hvor var det sjovt. Vi tegnede, klisterede, dekorerede - holdt en pause med gulerødder, kaffe og Lego (han drikker ikke kaffe!) - og så fortsatte vi.

Senere blev den lille fyr forvandlet til en elegant Dracula med hvidt ansigt, strenge øjenbryn og et rødt ar på kinden, kappe og vest. Og så var vi parat til Halloween fest og at skræmme resten af Favorit-familien! Det bliver en Halloween både han og jeg vil huske fremover.

Der skal jo ikke så meget til - bare at deltage!


Dette er bare et udpluk af alle herlighederne. Læg venligst mærke til Farmor-flagermusen med brillerne!
This is just a bit of the decorations. Please note the Granny Bat with the glasses!


Our family Sunday dinner yesterday was held in the sign of Halloween creepyness, and before that all afternoon was spendt with making creepy things.

I had been to a big DIY store some days before, and there were many 'total kits' with creepy things to decorate with, but I chose anyway - even though it almost became more expensive - only to buy some spiders and spider webs. The other decorations was up to Favorite Big Brother and as much energi and ability as a 4 year old can manage.

It became a total success!

Admitted - it wasn't anything you would see in an interior magazine, but it was so much fun. We were drawing, gluing, decorating - taking a break with carrots, coffee and Lego (he doesn't drink coffee!) - and then we continued. 

Later the little guy was transformed into an elegant Dracula with a white face, creepy eyebrown and a red scar, cape and a white shirt, and then we were ready for Halloween party and to scare the rest of the Favorite family! It became a Halloween both he and I will remember in the future.

And it doesn't take much effort - just to participation!

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