100 Days of Halloween Happy Multiple Prompts
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I have been trying to figure out how to finish this up without flooding people's reading cirlces and I think I've landed on something that will work well for me and not take over your reading circles.
While I wasn't able to post many prompts, I did write many of them out by hand to be posted later. Many of them are extremely short, but I don't like the idea of doing one post with a ton of prompts in it, especially as I have a master post prepped to link to all finished prompts when I am done. What I've decided to do instead is to put up this post. In the body of the post I will list a prompt and maybe a brief description of what I did for the prompt (ex. "craft project" or "TV show reaction"), and I will put the prompt fill in a comment on this post. That way, I can still link to individual fills on the master post, I can put up fills as I find them, and no one's reading circle gets flooded. Longer fills will still get their own posts and some fills are actually fics that will be going up on AO3 - which is why there will be a master post after I get everything posted.
However, it doesn't look like I will get all 100 prompts posted by the end of the year as I had hoped and I am thinking about not doing this challenge next year, as I have tried multiple years now and it's just too difficult for me. Makes me a little sad, but probably for the best.
Prompts Filled in Comments:
- HHday 72: Ghosts - Halloween village addition
- HHday 73: Cauldron - I have one
- HHday 76: Vampire - reaction to AMC Interview with the Vampire
- HHday 82: October Must Do
- HHday 83: Friday the 13th - How I celebrated Friday, Oct 13, 2023
- HHday 84: Candy Corn - thoughts and feelings
- HHday 86: Halloween Baking - sushi brain
- HHday 87: Pumpkin Patch - this year's pumpkins
- HHday 88: Cemetery - we went
- HHday 89: Out of This World - I have an alien head
- HHday 91: Halloween Party - Library 30th Anniversary Party
- HHday 92: Carved Pumpkins - My favorite pumpkin carving tips
- HHday 93: Sweatshirt - amazing costume base
While I wasn't able to post many prompts, I did write many of them out by hand to be posted later. Many of them are extremely short, but I don't like the idea of doing one post with a ton of prompts in it, especially as I have a master post prepped to link to all finished prompts when I am done. What I've decided to do instead is to put up this post. In the body of the post I will list a prompt and maybe a brief description of what I did for the prompt (ex. "craft project" or "TV show reaction"), and I will put the prompt fill in a comment on this post. That way, I can still link to individual fills on the master post, I can put up fills as I find them, and no one's reading circle gets flooded. Longer fills will still get their own posts and some fills are actually fics that will be going up on AO3 - which is why there will be a master post after I get everything posted.
However, it doesn't look like I will get all 100 prompts posted by the end of the year as I had hoped and I am thinking about not doing this challenge next year, as I have tried multiple years now and it's just too difficult for me. Makes me a little sad, but probably for the best.
Prompts Filled in Comments:
- HHday 72: Ghosts - Halloween village addition
- HHday 73: Cauldron - I have one
- HHday 76: Vampire - reaction to AMC Interview with the Vampire
- HHday 82: October Must Do
- HHday 83: Friday the 13th - How I celebrated Friday, Oct 13, 2023
- HHday 84: Candy Corn - thoughts and feelings
- HHday 86: Halloween Baking - sushi brain
- HHday 87: Pumpkin Patch - this year's pumpkins
- HHday 88: Cemetery - we went
- HHday 89: Out of This World - I have an alien head
- HHday 91: Halloween Party - Library 30th Anniversary Party
- HHday 92: Carved Pumpkins - My favorite pumpkin carving tips
- HHday 93: Sweatshirt - amazing costume base
HHday 72: Ghost
Date: 2023-12-24 07:41 am (UTC)Re: HHday 72: Ghost
Date: 2023-12-26 01:48 am (UTC)Re: HHday 72: Ghost
Date: 2023-12-27 07:29 pm (UTC)HHday 73: Cauldron
Date: 2023-12-24 07:43 am (UTC)Re: HHday 73: Cauldron
Date: 2023-12-26 01:49 am (UTC)And in fact, we used to have a couple, including one really small one that was made of cast iron so could have been cooked in as well... Although it would definitely have only been enough to serve one!
Re: HHday 73: Cauldron
Date: 2023-12-27 07:28 pm (UTC)Very cool.
HHday 76: Vampire
Date: 2023-12-24 07:45 am (UTC)HHday 82: October Must Do
Date: 2023-12-24 07:46 am (UTC)HHday 83: Friday the 13th
Date: 2023-12-24 07:49 am (UTC)It was also the first day of my (temporary) new job and I had to spend time with customer service trying to figure out why our landline still wasn't working after two weeks (It's fixed now). I'm impressed I was able to stay awake long enough to watch both movies.
HHday 84: Candy Corn
Date: 2023-12-24 07:51 am (UTC)HHday 86: Halloween Baking
Date: 2023-12-24 07:54 am (UTC)I totally made the sushi brain. They were trying to serve it as a dip, personally, it worked better as a slice and serve appetizer. The recipe is from back in 2014 and only seems to exist as a video on Food Network's YouTube channel, but it is essentially this:
-cream cheese
-avocado
-prepared sushi rice
-smoked salmon (think thinly sliced east coast/nova, not Pacific Northwest style)
-roe
1. Halve and peel your avocado and remove the pit. You want your avocado to still be avocado shaped when you put the two halves together.
2. Fill the hole where the pit was with cream cheese
3. Put the avocado halves together and place on plate
4. Use sushi rice to build brain shape around avocado
5. Cover your brain shaped ball of rice with slices of smoked salmon. Try to make it wrinkly.
6. Create an indent, think the space between the two hemispheres of the brain, and place roe in the indent to make it look a bit bloody (I did not do this step)
7. Tightly wrap in plastic wrap and carefully press to help shape your brain (this really does help presentation wise)
8. Serve
HHday 87: pumpkin patch
Date: 2023-12-24 07:58 am (UTC)I did see a sign for "Asian Heirloom Pumpkins," but didn't get to investigate further.
Last year, I didn't carve two of the pumpkins I got (a small knucklehead & a mini white) and kept them in the house, planning on putting them out when they started to go off. Except they never did. Come Halloween this year, they were both perfectly fine. I was in awe and slightly afraid of them. I know pumpkins last a long time uncarved, but this was a first. After a week outside though this year, they finally went. They shall be remembered.
HHday 88: cemetery
Date: 2023-12-24 08:00 am (UTC)HHday 89: out of this world
Date: 2023-12-24 08:03 am (UTC)I have no idea if alien pops still exist. They were a candy in the 90s and you see alien head displays on ebay and similar places sometimes, but I got mine as a child/preteen. I cannot remember what store I was in with my mother, it was some place we almost never went, and at the register was the alien head display with candy in it and a sign for a raffle. They were raffling off the alien head when the candy ran out. I thought it was cool, but wasn't going to enter because I had convinced myself that I wouldn't win, and if I did win, my mother wouldn't let me have it, but shockingly, she talked me into entering. Weeks later, we got the phone call that I had in fact won and its been one of my prize possessions since, though I have no space to display it most of the year.
HHday 91: Halloween Party
Date: 2023-12-24 08:05 am (UTC)HHday 92: Carved Pumpkins
Date: 2023-12-24 08:08 am (UTC)Cut the pumpkin open from the bottom instead of the top - This was a game changer for me. As long as the cut is even enough across for the pumpkin to sit flat, you can make the whole huge, making it easier to clean out. No losing the top if you miss cut the hole. And the best part, you can just set the pumpkin over your light source.
Using a hand mixer to loosen up the insides before you scrape it out - This depends on your mixer, the length of your beaters, and the size of your pumpkin, but knocking everything loose with the hand mixer first, before scraping out the guts, had made the process of cleaning out my pumpkin take about a fourth of the time it used to and its slightly cleaner.
Drawing the face on with a red dry erase pen or red sharpie before you carve - This only works if you are carving an orange pumpkin, but basically, using a dry erase marker means you can usually erase your lines and using red ink means that lines you couldn't erase don't generally aren't visible once the pumpkin is lit up.
This one is an honorable mentions: coating the cut parts of your pumpkin with vaseline to help it last longer to keep it from drying out. This has never worked for me, but I know people it has worked for. I would be very careful if you try this and you plan on using a real candle to light your pumpkin.
HHday 93: Sweatshirt
Date: 2023-12-24 08:13 am (UTC)Examples:
One year, my eldest nephew and I went as teenage mutant ninja turtles. Our costumes were green sweatpants, green sweatshirts, backpacks for shells (also serving as candy bags), appropriate colored scarves at wrists, elbows, and knees, and somehow we had gotten official masks. It was the 90s, so they were cheap flat plastic with a little elastic string to hold it on, but still
Bat: black, brown, or purple hooded sweatshirt. Add ears to the hood and fabric from the inside the arms to the sides to create wings. Wear matching tights or pants. Add details as wanted.
Goldfish: The toddler version of this costume is to get an adult sized orange hooded sweatshirt that goes to the kid's ankles. You put fish eyes on the hood and add rows of large fabric scales to the front of the sweatshirt. And put the kid in coordinating tights. When I did it as an adult, I just made a very simple skirt that looked like a tail out of the same fabric I used for the scales on the sweatshirt. Add details as wanted.
Crow: Black hooded sweatshirt with a beak and eyes on the hood and a black feather boa attached across the sleeves. Wear with black pants. Add details as needed.
bears, care bears, and a variety of other animals: hooded sweatshirt of desired color, add ears to hood. Wear matching sweat pants. Add details as needed.
Those are just ones I've done. With a quick google search, I found: unicorns, spiders, dinosaurs, skeletons, Minions, Mike Wazowski, ghost, Marshmellow, fire, knight, lobster, kid from ET, shark, Olaf from Frozen, octopus, The Lorax, Link, flower, gingerbread man, ice cream sundae, soap, mummy, my little pony, snail, & Aragorn.
Let your imaginations run wild.
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Date: 2023-12-26 01:47 am (UTC)Much love to you, my dear friend, this season and always!!!!!
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Date: 2023-12-27 08:12 pm (UTC)Much love to you as well! ~ <3
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Date: 2023-12-27 10:04 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2023-12-27 10:42 pm (UTC)I think you should go for it. Doing it by hand to start with might also take some of the pressure off trying something new too.