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Halloween Photo Overlays and Video Tutorial

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Last year I created this fun set of Halloween photo overlays and I’ve put together a quick how-to video tutorial. They’re SO simple and they add a really fun element to your Halloween photos. The good news is, you don’t have to have fancy photo editing software to use them!

Halloween Photo Overlays | Can be applied to your favorite Halloween photos at Picmonkey.com!

These photo overlays are perfect for adding a little bit of retro flair to your Halloween photos. I’m sharing a few examples of how I’ve used them on my photos along with a quick video tutorial on how to use them in Photoshop/Photoshop Elements or with the free editing options available at Picmonkey.com!

These overlays are perfect for 3×4 and 4×6 photos and are all in PNG format so you can use them as is, or customize the color and opacity however you’d like. I just love the free editing options that are available at Picmonkey.com, it’s such an amazing resource and I’m thrilled that those of you that don’t use PS/PSE can still use these overlays thanks to Picmonkey!

Included in the set are 13 overlays in total. Detail photos are included below. Overlay No. 6 comes in horizontal and vertical format along with four different versions with text for years 2010 – 2013. These overlays are seriously so fun and I love the simple touch they add to my photos!

Purchase my Retro Halloween Photo Overlays set before October 31st and get it for $1 off!

How to use these overlays:
-Once you’ve purchased the set you will be emailed a download link to your zipped file within 48hrs.
-Download and unzip the overlays folder.
-Open the overlay and the photo you’d like to add them to in the photo editing program
of your choice.
-Select the overlay file then copy and paste onto your photo.
-In PS/PSE use the cntrl-T command and while holding down the shift key {this prevents distortion} resize the overlay however you’d like.
-If you’d like to change the color of the overlay, in PS/PSE go to SELECT –> LOAD SELECTION –> OK. Once the overlay is selected then go to EDIT –> FILL and select your color.
-You can also play around with the opacity of the overlay to vary the effect.


For more Halloween fun, you might want to check out these posts.

Simple DIY Pumpkin Bunting
50 Fabulous Children’s Books for Fall
Silly Stone Spiders
Quick + Easy Bat Bunting
Pumpkin Treat Mugs
How to Take Spooky Halloween Pumpkin Photos
Halloween Paper Plate Crafts
Printable Happy Halloween Bunting
Pumpkin Whirligigs
This post contains affiliate links. See my full disclosure policy here.

Simple things Sunday – Birthday Girl

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Simple things Sunday is about slowing down and capturing life’s everyday details. Taking joy in the simple things is the focus and Sunday is the day we gather together to reflect on our experiences from the week and share our photos with each other. #SimpleThingsSunday

Birthday Girl

I haven’t gotten the camera out much this week…I’ve got a few projects I’m working on finishing up and it’s added a pinch of extra busy to our schedule the past little while. I’m looking forward to being all caught up by the end of October and breathing a huge sigh of relief and getting back to shooting for me again! In the meantime, we celebrated this sweet girls birthday on the 10th with a My Little Pony party. She had so much fun with a little group of friends and loved her rainbow cupcakes!

Easy Rainbow Cupcakes

What simple moments did you celebrate this week?

-Share your photos with us on Instagram, Twitter, G+, even Pinterest by using the hashtag #SimpleThingsSunday. 

–Post your photos on the Simple as That Facebook wall anytime! I‘d love to see what’s going on in your world!

-You can also link up here on the blog each weekend starting Saturday nights at 10pm CST! What is Simple things Sunday? This weekly photo share is all about taking time to photograph the everyday details that make your life unique, beautiful, and special. We gather here each Sunday to share our photos, to enjoy the beauty found in the ordinary and to be reminded of just how important the simple things truly are. Read all about STS here.

16 Spooky (but not too scary) Halloween Movies for Kids

Friday, October 17, 2014

We love watching a few spooky (but not too scary) movies around Halloween time and today I’m rounding up a few of our favourites along with some that are on our “to-watch” list this year!

16 Spooky (but not too scary) Halloween Movies for Kids

What Halloween movies for kids would you add to this list?

Spookley the Square Pumpkin

Toy Story of Terror

Curious George a Halloween Boo Fest 

Nick Jr Favorites: Happy Halloween

The Dog Who Saved Halloween

Hocus Pocus

The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad

It’s the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown 

Spooky Buddies 

Hotel Transylvania

Pooh’s Heffalump Halloween Movie 

Coraline

Veggie Tales Halloween Double Feature

Scooby-Doo’s Halloween Boos and Clues

The Witches

Frankenweenie

For more Halloween fun, you might want to check out these posts.

Simple DIY Pumpkin Bunting
50 Fabulous Children’s Books for Fall
Silly Stone Spiders
Quick + Easy Bat Bunting
Pumpkin Treat Mugs
How to Take Spooky Halloween Pumpkin Photos
Halloween Paper Plate Crafts
Printable Happy Halloween Bunting
Pumpkin Whirligigs
This post contains affiliate links. See my full disclosure policy here.

All time Favorite Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Fall is for comfort food and this chocolate chip cookie recipe is an all-time family favorite that we make at our house often. There’s nothing quite like a soft, melt in your mouth chocolate chip cookie and this tried and true recipe is one I turn to time and time again.

All time Favorite Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe

I’ve been following this particular chocolate chip cookie recipe since I can remember. It was introduced to me by a friend in high school and I have fond memories of making these cookies together after school at her house. From the first time I tried them, I was hooked and this is the recipe I’ve been using ever since.

All time favourite Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe

This is one of the recipes I took with me when I moved away for college and I baked these cookies often when friends were over or I was craving a little taste of home. I’m a little sentimental about this recipe, if you can tell, but it’s not just because I associate these cookies with many fond memories. These cookies are my all time favourite because they taste SO good! I’ve tried many different chocolate chip cookie recipes through the years but I ALWAYS come back to this one!

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All time Favorite Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe
 
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Author: Rebecca Cooper
Recipe type: Cookies
Ingredients
  • 1 cup butter or margarine
  • ½ cup sugar
  • ¾ cups brown sugar
  • 1 egg
  • 2 tsp vanilla
  • 2¼ cups of flour
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 2 cups semi sweet chocolate chips
Instructions
  1. Cream butter and sugar. Add remaining ingredients and mix well.
  2. Bake at 350 degrees for 8-10 minutes. The secret to soft, chewy cookies is not to over cook. I typically bake my cookies for 8 minutes, sometimes only 7, depending on the oven.
  3. Makes 2 dozen cookies.
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All time Favorite Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe

For more simple recipes for you and your family to enjoy check out these posts.

Easy Chicken and Stuffing Casserole

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Applesauce Muffins

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No Bake Lemon Squares

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Tips for Making the Most of your First Disneyland Vacation

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

It’s been almost one month since our amazing, first-time trip to Disneyland as a family! It was truly magical and today I wanted to share more about our experience, along with some quick tips for making the most of your first Disneyland vacation.

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Tried and True Tips for Making the Most of your First Disneyland Vacation

After tossing around the idea of going to Disneyland for quite sometime, we finally decided this Fall, that we were ready to make the investment and go as a family. We felt like our kids were at good ages (11, 9, 6 and 4) and as soon as we’d committed to the idea, the planning began. From deciding how to surprise the kids, to booking hotels, to purchasing park tickets —  I quickly  became overwhelmed with all there was to prepare — especially since this was our first time visiting the park and we really didn’t know what to expect.

Tried and True Tips for Making the Most of your First Disneyland Vacation

We ended up getting our park tickets through Get Away Today and I have to say, it was so great to have their help with our trip planning! They truly are Disney experts and they were amazing at helping me sort through all the information I’d gathered and helped get our trip started on the right foot with all the great advice they shared! I can’t say enough great things about our experience with Get Away Today!

Tried and True Tips for Making the Most of your First Disneyland Vacation

This was my first trip to Disneyland as well as my kids and it’s hard to say who was more excited about it, them or me! Before we left I made plans for photos I wanted to take – getting some magical photos was really important to me. You can read more about how I planned for our Disney photos and what equipment I took in this post: Tips for Capturing Memorable Photos of your Disney Vacation.

Tried and True Tips for Making the Most of your First Disneyland Vacation

Matching Shirts. We decided to have matching shirts made for our first ever Disney vacation and I’m so glad we did! I was really pleased with the beautiful job that Celebration Shirts did putting together these custom designed, retro logo T’s for us! They were awesome for being able to spot everyone in our group easily and they just looked so cute! If you’re planning a family celebration of any kind and you need some AWESOME custom t-shirts, Celebration shirts is offering a free Celebration Shirts logo shirt with every order. Simply mention Simple as That when you place your order on their website!

Tried and True Tips for Making the Most of your First Disneyland Vacation

Travel in the off season. We were so happy with our choice to travel to Disneyland in September. We were at the park the 16, 17 and 19th, just one week after the Halloween decorations had gone up in the park. Lines were still busy, but not nearly what they could have been and while it was unseasonably hot the week we were there, we were happy to get a nice hot day at the beach and our last day in Disneyland ended with perfect weather. We love travelling during the off-season, no matter where we go, so we can avoid the crowds.

Tried and True Tips for Making the Most of your First Disneyland Vacation

Accommodations. We’ve booked our stay at the Ramada Maingate, conveniently located right across the street from Disneyland Resort and we really loved it there! It was a priority for us that our hotel be close to Disneyland and it was! I actually timed our walk from our hotel room door to the park gates and it was just a hair over 5 minutes. It was also important to us that breakfast be included with our hotel stay and the Ramada Maingate provided a delicious, daily breakfast. With a family of six, the cost of meals can add up quickly and being able to save on breakfast each morning was so great! Another added convenience of staying at the Ramada, was the beautiful family friendly pool they have on property. I was surprised we used it as much as we did! When we got home from the park in the evenings, we got in the pool and hot tub for a quick swim and it was just what our tired feet needed! Our experience staying at the Ramada Maingate was such a positive one, we’d  definitely consider staying here again on future Disneyland trips!

Tried and True Tips for Making the Most of your First Disneyland Vacation

Bring your big camera. I debated bringing my big camera, but ultimately decided to pack it along and I never regretted it! We carried the camera in a backpack and were able to take it with us on nearly every ride we went on. Quick tip: if you’re planning on going on any water rides, pack a garbage bag along. I took my camera on the Grizzley River Run, I just slipped my camera bag inside a garbage bag I’d brought with me and it was completely safe. I’m so glad I had my SLR camera with me or I wouldn’t have gotten nearly as many magical photos of our trip. Check out my Tips for Capturing Memorable Photos of your Disney Vacation right here.

Tried and True Tips for Making the Most of your First Disneyland Vacation

Souvenirs. We made the decision ahead of time that we were not going to purchase any souvenirs in the park. We were upfront about this with the kids before we went, but of course they asked a handful of times when they saw all the fun balloons and toys that you can purchase. The park souvenir prices just weren’t in our budget so we made a trip to the Target a few blocks down the street from Disneyland instead and the kids were able to pick out one special souvenir each. The Target had all kinds of Disney goodies and the prices were reasonable. We got the cute mickey ears (pictured above) for the little girls there – they were about $5.99.

Tried and True Tips for Making the Most of your First Disneyland Vacation

Magic Morning. With our 3-day park hopper passes through Get Away Today, we got one Magic Morning, which allowed us to get into the park 1 hour early. We used this on our first morning there when we were fresh and eager to get to the park. When we got in, the first thing we did was head straight to the spot where you could get your reservation tickets to see Elsa and Anna. I followed all the advice in this post on the Get Away Today blog and we were able to get in to see Elsa and Anna after a wait time of about 45 min for our reservation tickets, then only 10 minutes when we came back at our reservation time. My girls were so thrilled to meet Elsa and Anna, it was totally worth the extra effort to go see them. Make sure you plan ahead or you won’t be able to. Reservation tickets go fast.

Tried and True Tips for Making the Most of your First Disneyland Vacation

Take a rest day. We spent Tuesday, Wednesday and then Friday at the park and were so glad we took a rest day in between. We headed to the beach and it was just the change of scenery and and bit of rest we needed. We slept in on the Thursday and after a slow breakfast and a dip in the hotel pool we went to Huntington beach and splashed in the waves and enjoyed some yummy fish tacos at a little hole in the wall place just off the boardwalk. I’d totally advise breaking up your days at the park if you have the option. We were pretty exhausted by day two and the break was refreshing and just what we needed to be able to hit the park on Friday all day, one last time!

Tried and True Tips for Making the Most of your First Disneyland Vacation

Divide and conquer. Wait times at some of the rides weren’t too bad while we were at Disneyland, but we did take advantage of the Fast Pass system as often as we could. My husband and I would tag team waiting in line and getting fast pass tickets for the next ride and it really helped cut down on our wait times. If we were on our way to a ride and saw a favourite character, sometime the kids and I would stay and get a quick photo while my husband went ahead and got in line for the next ride, then we would meet him in line when we were done. Our cell phones were so important in being able to communicate and divide and conquer with the lines and the portable phone recharger we brought along was seriously a lifesaver! We used our phones to take photos and videos, to keep in touch with each other and to check the wait time app we downloaded – which was super helpful!

Tried and True Tips for Making the Most of your First Disneyland Vacation

Character Sightings. We read ahead of time and asked while at the park, where the best places were to spot some of our favourite characters. The kids each had a small list of their ‘must-see’ characters and we made those a priority, the rest we were happy to run into if it worked out. Collecting character’s autographs was a big deal – my kids loved it – so be sure to bring some sort of autograph book and a few sharpies just in case any run out. Quick tip: My youngest daughter’s favourite princess is Belle and so we asked around to find out the best way to see/meet her. If you watch the live Beauty and the Beast show inside the Royal Theatre – which was really cute and totally worth watching by the way – make sure you sit on the right hand side and stay after the performance has ended and often times Belle and a handful of cast members will come out for a quick meet and greet.

Tried and True Tips for Making the Most of your First Disneyland Vacation

Save on food. We were able to save on food by packing our own snacks and eating outside of the park. There are some reasonably priced places to eat in Downtown Disney. One of our whole family’s favourite treats were the beignets at Jazz Kitchen Express. They were a great price too at $9.99 for a bag of 10. The kids really enjoyed those and the dole whips were another sweet treat we tried. We also took advantage of the free ice water that was offered at all the park restaurants while we were there. It was really hot so we were constantly drinking and it was so great that we could get fresh, cold water whenever we needed it! Here are some great tips for eating on the cheap at Disneyland. For the rest of our meals we grabbed something quick at one of the restaurants across the street from park or just down the street from our hotel. There was a Subway, McDonald’s iHop and we ordered pizza to our hotel room one of the nights.

Tried and True Tips for Making the Most of your First Disneyland Vacation

A stroller is a must. Our youngest is four and even though she was fine walking around for a good part of the day, she did get tired and it was so great to have the stroller for those moments. The stroller also carried all our water bottles, jackets for when it cooled off at night and an extra pair of shoes for everyone in case their feet got sore. I was worried that the stroller wouldn’t be safe when we left it to go on rides, but I was so wrong! There are strollers all over the place and it’s perfectly safe to leave them in the designated stroller parking areas while you go on rides. The stroller was also the perfect place to sit for our two youngest to enjoy the parade or the world of colour light show at the end of the day.

Tried and True Tips for Making the Most of your First Disneyland Vacation

Photo pass. I wish I’d figured out the whole photo pass thing before we left and purchased it far enough in advance of our trip to save on it. We only got a handful of ride photos but I did have the park photographers snap as many photos as I could of our whole family with my camera. Next time we go I’ll definitely consider purchasing the photo pass ahead.

Tried and True Tips for Making the Most of your First Disneyland Vacation

I could go on and on about how much fun we had on our trip! Our kids were the perfect ages! Our youngest was 42 inches tall which meant she could go on almost all the rides so it was really nice to be able to go on many of them together as a family. Our favourite rides were Radiator Springs Racers, the big kids loved going on the California Screamin’ Roller Coaster with Dad, Space Mountain and Splash Mountain were also favourites. We really liked Toy Story Midway Mania, Goofey’s Sky School, the Grizzly River Run and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad was one we went back to again and again – our youngest loved it!  Those are just a few of the many rides we loved.

If you have any questions about our Disneyland trip that I didn’t cover – I’m sure I missed all kinds of details – please feel free to ask in the comments! I’d love to answer and help out in any way that I can and I’m sure there are people reading who are much more qualified Disney experts who can chime in as well. I’d love for this post to be a place for people to come for all kinds of tips and tricks for their first Disney experience! 

Tried and True Tips for Making the Most of your First Disneyland Vacation

In fact, I asked my friends on the Simple as That Facebook page if they had any tips for Disney first-timers and there were over 25 great tips/tricks and pieces of advice that were shared. I put everyone’s tips into one simple printable that you can download and print if you’re planning a trip to Disneyland any time soon.

>> Click here to download Tried and True Disney Tips and Tricks Printables << 

 


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Tried and True Tips for Making the Most of your First Disneyland Vacation

 

Looking for more Disney Inspiration and Tips?  Check out these posts.

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Free Printable Disney Themed Journaling and Filler cards for recording your Vacation memories.

FREE Disney Themed Journaling and Filler Cards

Tips for Capturing Memorable Photos of your Disney Vacation

Simple Tips to Help you Capture Memorable Photos of your Disney Vacation

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Simple Things Sunday – Fall

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Simple things Sunday is about slowing down and capturing life’s everyday details. Taking joy in the simple things is the focus and Sunday is the day we gather together to reflect on our experiences from the week and share our photos with each other. #SimpleThingsSunday

"I'm so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers." - L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables

We had a taste of Fall in Arizona this week. The kids have been off school and it’s been a quiet, lazy week at home. The weather is starting to cool off some and we did manage to get out Thursday evening and visit Schnepf Farms.

Simple things Sunday | A Taste of Fall

It was such a gorgeous night and it was our first time visiting this local treasure. The kids had a blast taking in the live shows, riding on the roller coaster, the swings and finding their way through the corn maze. I, of course, was beside myself with all the beautiful photo opportunities!

Simple things Sunday | A Taste of Fall

I’d love to make visiting Schnepf Farms a yearly tradition. We made some really fun memories that the kids will be talking about for years!

Need some tips for taking Fall photos? Check out my blog post here with 5 Quick Tips for Capturing Beautiful Fall Photos. You can also download my free Fall photo checklist while you’re there, filled with 50 photo ideas and photography prompts!

All images you see in this post were shot with my Canon 24-70mm Lens – in fact, most photos you’ve seen on my blog in the last 2 years were taken with this lens. Read more about why this lens is on my camera 99% of the time and find out some lens alternatives for every budget in this post.

I created printables of two of my favourite Fall quotes (pictured above) and you can download them in the following colours. Prints are free for personal use only. Click here to download FALL QUOTES.

Free Printable Quotes for Fall

What simple moments did you celebrate this week?

-Share your photos with us on Instagram, Twitter, G+, even Pinterest by using the hashtag #SimpleThingsSunday. 

–Post your photos on the Simple as That Facebook wall anytime! I‘d love to see what’s going on in your world!

-You can also link up here on the blog each weekend starting Saturday nights at 10pm CST! What is Simple things Sunday? This weekly photo share is all about taking time to photograph the everyday details that make your life unique, beautiful, and special. We gather here each Sunday to share our photos, to enjoy the beauty found in the ordinary and to be reminded of just how important the simple things truly are. Read all about STS here.


October 2014 General Conference Pictionary

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Review the inspiring messages that were shared in October 2014 General conference with a fun game of General Conference Pictionary! Perfect for Family Home Evening, Activity Days, YM or YW! Download for free below!

General Conference Review Pictionary Game // Free Printables

Last weekend we listened to LDS General Conference as a family and there were so many wonderful, uplifting messages that were shared. To help reinforce the messages and continue to learn from them now that Conference is over I put together this simple General Conference Pictionary game. It’s a quick Conference recap featuring words and quotes from some of my favorite talks!

General Conference Review Pictionary Game // Free Printables

>> Click here to download October 2014 General Conference Pictionary Prinatbles <<

We had fun playing this with our group of 10-11 year old Activity Days girls this week, but it would be perfect for Family Home Evening, Primary or for YM and YW ages. Here’s how to play:

-Download and print out the General Conference Pictionary printables on white cardstock

-Cut out the word squares. You may choose to laminate them so they will last. I use this inexpensive laminator for all my laminating projects and it works great!

-You’ll need something to draw on (paper, white board, chalkboard) and something to draw with (pencils, expo markers, chalk.)

-Divide into two teams. Each team takes turns choosing a word card and drawing it while their team tries to guess the word. Typically no speaking is allowed, no giving word hints and each player that is drawing is timed. If the timer runs out before your team guesses the word, it’s the other teams turn. The rules are pretty basic and can be changed up to suit the age of the players.

-Once the word has been guessed, use the word/quote list provided in the download to discuss which quote the word came from and who shared it during conference.

This game is a simple and fun way to review the conference messages and I hope you enjoy! Looking for more printables from October 2014 Conference? Check out my quote printables here, I’ve shared 14 of my favorite Conference quotes turned high res printables and they’re available to download FREE for personal use. I’ll be continuing to add more prints to that post so check back often.

October 2014 General Conference Quotes

 

Tips for taking Creative Halloween Photos of Your Kids in Costume

Friday, October 10, 2014

We love Halloween and while my kids get pretty excited over the candy, for me, Halloween  is all about the costumes! As a Mom and a photographer, it’s a priority for me to get some memorable photos of my kids all dressed up! Follow along as I share some quick tips on how to get creative with your costume photos this Halloween!

Tips for taking creative Halloween photos of your kids in their costumes.

This post is sponsored by BuyCostumes.com and may contain affiliate links. All opinions are 100% my own.

Be prepared. As you set out to capture your kids in their Halloween costumes, the first thing to remember is to be prepared. Have your camera battery fully charged, your memory card ready to fill. Take a few minutes to jot down a list of photo ideas or images you’d like to take. 

Choose a location. Plan out where you’d like to take your photos. Scout out a location that provides a neutral backdrop so your subject can shine. Location can do a lot to set the mood for your images.My favourite place is an area of trees. The green backdrop from the tree leaves provides a great neutral backdrop and the shadow and light in the trees can provide a certain sense of eeriness in my Halloween photos.

Do it Yourself Katniss Everdeen Costume

Don’t wait until the 31st. Halloween tends to get hectic as the 31st approaches – there are Halloween parties to attend, class treats to prepare and last minute costume preparations to make. It’s been my experience that leaving all the Halloween photo taking to the day of, only adds to an already full day. Kids are tired, full of sugar and most interested in getting on with trick-or-treating rather than posing for a few pictures for Mom. We typically do a Halloween dress rehearsal before the big day. This most often ends up being a day where the kids already have a Halloween function to attend. Taking a few photos while they’re already dressed up means I can relax and capture those candid moments on Halloween night, knowing I already have some great photos of my kids in costume!

Tips for taking Creative Photos of Your Kids in their Halloween Costumes

Get into Character. My kids love to play pretend and when we’re out taking photos in their costumes they’re no different. Inviting them to play the part of the character they’re dressed up can bring out some really fun interactions, facial expressions and personality!

Tips for taking Creative Photos of Your Kids in their Halloween Costumes

My girls are so excited to be Elsa and Anna this year, especially after having the chance to meet their favorite princesses during our trip to Disneyland in September! I didn’t have to ask them twice to pose like their favourite princesses and what resulted was this darling photo.

Be yourself. Don’t forget to take some photos of your kids just being themselves along with those images of them getting into character. If their costume covers their face, be sure to get some shots with their face showing. You definitely want to be able to look back on these photos and know who was dressed up in what costume.

Tips for taking Creative Photos of Your Kids in their Halloween Costumes

Change things up. Don’t be afraid to try something new with your photos. Crop in close on the details, take a step back and capture the whole scene. Get down low, stand up on something – change your perspective and see what kind of photos you can capture.

Tips for taking Creative Photos of Your Kids in their Halloween Costumes

Enhance your Halloween photos. It doesn’t have to be anything major, but adding some subtle effects, text or other photo editing effects to your images can really take them from so-so, to downright spooktacular! In the photo above I added some snowflake overlays for fun and my daughter thought it was the most magical thing!

Tips for taking Creative Photos of Your Kids in their Halloween Costumes

You can create a particular mood in your Halloween costume photos using photo filters or actions to enhance colors, add texture and more. I do my photo editing in Photoshop, but there are lots of other ways you can add some creative flair to your images by editing. Check out picmonkey.com for all kinds of ways to embellish your images and apply different effects. You can even use editing apps to enhance photos that weren’t taken by your phone. Simply email your photos to yourself, save to your camera roll then edit in your favorite photo editing app, save to your camera roll and then email the edited version back to yourself.

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Another thing you can do to enhance your Halloween costume photos is apply text effects. You can use the type tool in PS or PSE to write text directly on your image, use edition apps like phonto or Studio Design.  You can use what are called photo overlays. I created a fun set of Halloween photo overlays that are really fun. Stay tuned next week for a video tutorial on how to use them in PS/PSE and at picmonkey.com.

I hope these tips help you as you set out capturing memorable photos of your little ghosts and goblins in their costumes this Halloween! My kids are so excited to get dressed up for the big day and I’m excited to have our costume photos out of the way so we can focus on fun and family time this holiday!

Tips for taking Creative Photos of Your Kids in their Halloween Costumes

My kids are excited to be Elsa, Anna, a ninja and Red Riding Hood this Halloween! All of their costumes are from BuyCostumes.com and we’ve been really impressed with them thus far! Shipping was incredibly fast, the quality of the costumes is great and I love the fact that BuyCostumes.com always has a discount code available so you can get a good price !

Looking for more Halloween inspiration or photo tips? Be sure to check out these posts:

How to take Spooky Pumpkin Photos

5 Quick Tips for Taking Memorable Halloween Photos

Do it Yourself Katniss Everdeen Costume

25 Cute Costumes to Buy

25 Simple Do it Yourself Costume Ideas

Free Printable Halloween Journaling and Filler Cards

16 Spooky Fonts for Halloween

Silly Spider Hairdo

Do it Yourself Katniss Everdeen Costume

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Put together a do it yourself Katniss Everdeen costume quickly and easily this Halloween using thrift store finds.

Do it Yourself Katniss Everdeen Costume

Last Halloween my oldest daughter (then 11) wanted to be Katniss Everdeen so we set out trying to create the classic Hunger Games look. It was really easy to put together using thrift store finds and a few other accessories. Here’s how we did it.

Do it Yourself Katniss Everdeen Costume

First things we did to put this Katniss Costume together was hit up the thrift store for the following items:

-black  jacket

-black t-shirt

-cargo pants

-black boots

DIY Katniss Costume

We were able to find everything we needed after search a few stores. Then came the finishing touches. We just needed a bow and arrow, a quiver, a mocking jay pin and of course a Katniss braid.

We used this video tutorial from Cute Girls Hairstyles for the braid. It wasn’t as easy as I thought it would be and ours was nowhere near perfect, but after a few trys, we eventually got it!

We made a makeshift quiver using some black fabric and the detachable handle from on of my purses, but here are some DIY tutorials that would be much better than ours:

Quiver tutorial 1

Quiver tutorial 2

Quiver turoial 3

We bought an inexpensive bow and arrow set but here are a couple tutorials for creating your own bow and arrow. You could also borrow a set from someone you know.

Bow and Arrow tutorial 1

Bow and Arrow tutorial 2

We added some feathers to our store bought arrows to make them look a bit more authentic, since they came with pink ones and that was it. The costume really was easy to put together, the only thing that really took any time was looking for clothing at the thrift store that would work. My daughter absolutely loved her costume!

Looking for more Halloween costume ideas? You’ll find 50 of them below!

25+ Simple Do it Yourself Costume Ideas

25+ Simple DIY Costume Ideas

25 Cute Costumes to Buy

25 Cute Costumes to Buy

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25 Cute Halloween Costumes to Buy

Monday, October 6, 2014

A few weeks ago I shared a roundup of 25+ simple DIY Costumes. I’ve collected so many easy, handmade costume ideas on my Simple Halloween Costume Pinterest board! Making handmade costumes is always fun, but let’s face it, life can get busy and sometimes the easiest thing to do is buy one! Today I’m sharing 25 Cute Costumes you can buy and hopefully, whether you’re going handmade or buying your kids costumes this year, you’ll find some inspiration in one of these posts!

25 Cute Costumes to Buy

This post is sponsored by BuyCostumes.com and may contain affiliate links. All opinions are 100% my own.

This year we got the kids costumes at BuyCostumes.com and they’ve already arrived! The kids really love their costumes and I can’t wait to share a closer look at what they’ll be dressing up as. The things I liked about BuyCostumes.com was their incredibly fast shipping and the fact that they always have a discount code available so you can get a great price on kids costumes! Right now get 15% off your order with coupon code EMC15BC and 20% off order over $75 with coupon code EMC20BC75, plus there’s always free shipping on all orders over $75!

Below you’ll find a variety of cute costumes, from baby to tween, that I found online while browsing for costumes this year.

25 Cute Costumes you can Buy

25 Cute Costumes to Buy

Ninja | Elsa | Anna | Spartan | Doctor

Cute Halloween Costumes for BabyOwl | Baby Alligator | Sock monkey | Peacock | Shark

25 Cute Costumes to BuyAsian Princess | Jedi Knight | Cowgirl | Cowboy | Indian Princess

25 Cute Costumes to Buy

Minnie Mouse | Batman | Little Red Riding Hood | Garden Fairy | Roman Princess

25 Cute Costumes you can Buy

Captain America | Witch | Train Engineer | Dorothy | Minion

Not planning to buy costumes this year — check out this roundup of 25+ simple DIY costume ideas that are simple and oh so cute!

25+ Simple DIY Costume Ideas

25+ Simple DIY Costume Ideas

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