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  2. 50 Cheap and Easy Halloween Craft Ideas for Kids that Are ...

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    2. Spider bookmark. Your kids can make spooky bookmarks in just a few steps. They just need to cut out a spider shape, attach short pieces of ribbon for legs, add googly eyes and draw a smile.

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    Follow along to see how these 50 spooky Halloween party ideas—from Halloween recipes to Halloween DIY decorations and everything in between—can turn even your basic Halloween bash into a ...

  4. Need Outdoor Halloween Decor Inspo? Here Are 62 Ideas to Try

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    If you want inspiration to trick out your house this year, check out these 60-plus outdoor Halloween decorations. You can DIY them or buy the products.

  5. Ben Cooper, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Ben Cooper, Inc. was a privately held American corporation founded in 1937 which primarily manufactured Halloween costumes from the late 1930s to the late 1980s. It was one of the three largest Halloween costume manufacturers in the U.S. from the 1950s through the mid-1980s. [1]

  6. 25 Homemade Versions of Your Favorite Halloween Candy - AOL

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    Making your own Halloween treats is anything but scary! Whether you opt for something spooky like monster bark covered in candy eyeballs or a copycat version of your favorite sweet like Reese's ...

  7. Halloween - Wikipedia

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    Halloween shop in Derry, Northern Ireland, selling masks. Halloween costumes were traditionally modeled after figures such as vampires, ghosts, skeletons, scary looking witches, and devils. [66] Over time, the costume selection extended to include popular characters from fiction, celebrities, and generic archetypes such as ninjas and princesses.