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Halloween is just around the corner and as we’re spending some time away from home beforehand, I really need to be more organised this year. Now my son is nearly 4 he’s grasping the whole idea of Halloween, and hopefully, we can have some fun this year. When I heard that Alex and Alexa were running a Spooky Fruit Halloween competition, I thought I’d see what we could come up with.
Two Apples decided to put themselves forward for a Halloween makeover. They were warned that I am not particularly artistic and not a heavy make-up user. They agreed to still proceed with the Spooky Fruit Halloween Challenge.
We drew on the outline for the foundation of our fruity transformation, and carefully carved the required ghoulish features. I did learn something from last years pumpkin carving experience it seems.
Next, we asked for some Blackberry, Blueberry and Raspberry volunteers. They had to sign a disclaimer – we couldn’t guarantee their long-term safety – they were big and brave and stepped up to their part of the Spooky Fruit Halloween Challenge!
They became eyes, noses, oozing flesh and a hat. Our mild-mannered Apples had become Berry Eating Halloween monsters! Be warned, you never know what to expect in your fruit bowl this Halloween!
I love your spooky fruit!
Thank you – I’m not very creative but practice …..
That looks great….I love the ‘blood’ dripping 😀
I was quite proud of that touch! I’m hopeless at this stuff but I’m trying 😀
I love it!! We’ll be doing this soon 🙂
I’m not very good at this sort of stuff, but I quite liked the oozing blood
They look brilliant – wish I had some more creative skills! Good luck in the competition!
Thanks – I am not creative at all! As I’m sure will become clear when I look at others!
love it well done, and really well written too
Thank you 🙂
These are awesome!! Not heard about spooky fruit before (sheltered life!) but I’d like to do some Halloween crafty things with POD. Great post, I love this 🙂
Thanks – not bad for my first attempt 🙂
Aww these look great fun, we all love Halloween here 🙂
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Thanks 🙂
These are amazing!! What a great idea 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
As my kids would say – awesome. I will have to be a copycat and make some of these with them!
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So easy to do 🙂
These are fantastic! And so much better than carving out a messy pumpkin! I will try these with Grace. Thanks for sharing with PoCoLo x
They were so easy to do
especially with the spiders they look so spooky and scary! we really enjoyed making ours too – fun challenge!
It was a great challenge 🙂
What a great idea! I would have never thought to do something like that!
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