Just popping in to wish everyone a Happy Halloween + to share a few photos of our little trick or treaters. I usually do a quick photo session with the kids a few days before the big day and I’m in love with so many of the photos I got this year. I’m also in love with the warm Halloween weather we enjoyed – it was such a special treat for these Canadians to walk around without any extra layers on. We could definitely get used to this! 😉 🙂
Have a great weekend everyone! We’ll see you back here tomorrow for Saturday Share (our weekly Project Life® themed link party) and for Simple things Sunday!
Great costumes! I love the Katniss idea, and that cocky little half smile on super girl is precious.
All four of them look awesome!! Your littlest one’s smile in that top right photo is too cute.
So cute!! They just love halloween, it makes big kids of us all!!
Love your superheroes but that scrunchy faced SuperGirl stole my heart. Wonderful photos. 🙂
Great costumes!
Rebecca, these photos are wonderful! Your kids are gorgeous, and your photography captures them so well. Your little one’s facial expressions remind me so much of my six-year-old mischief maker. 😉
Wah! My 11 year old had hijacked my computer! It was not Liv commenting about your gorgeous kids, but me, Michelle.
These costumes are amazing! Best batch of superheroes! (Yes, I’m including Katniss in that! lol I love her!)
-Beth
http://www.littleworldcalledwonderland.blogspot.com
Rebecca these are just simply beautiful.
I Love the Katniss costume! How creative and I knew who she was right away!
Hi. Love the Katniss outfit…it’s my favorite DIY of all I’ve seen on Pinterest. Just a few questions bc my daughter is dressing as her this Halloween. Do you remember where you found the jacket and the bow & arrow? I would love any help with this.
Thanks!!!
We found the jacket and pants at the thrift store and we purchased the bow and arrow here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002BYEG3K/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B002BYEG3K&linkCode=as2&tag=simastha-20&linkId=UNJ7KEQTVT32S3NF We attached some yellow, red and orange craft feathers to the ends of the arrows to give it a more primitive look.