Showing posts with label All Hallows Eve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label All Hallows Eve. Show all posts

Sunday, October 25, 2015

All Saints Party Printables


All Hallows' Eve is next Saturday and I am running out of time to prepare for our annual party! I'm hoping to have a chance to create some new variations of our All Saints Scavenger Hunt and Guessing Jars but if not I have plenty of resources to use from past years. I keep telling myself that I need to keep it simple this year (for reasons) but I've never been very good at simple! ;)

Anyway, I've been hearing (over on Facebook and in my email inbox) that quite a few people are having trouble using Scribd lately, the website where all the documents I've created and shared are hosted, and that Scribd is now charging (so frustrating!) for new accounts... I'm going to start looking into other options, but in the meantime I've collected all of my most popular All Saints and All Souls documents, uploaded them to my Dropbox, and you can find the link to the folder at the bottom of this post. You might need a Dropbox account, but that is free and should be fairly easy to set up if you don't have one already. I hope that helps!

I've included the links to my original posts for my various decorations, games and activities for All Saints and All Souls below each picture. Be sure to click those links for more details.  Please let me know if you have any trouble downloading the files!


.: All Saints Banner :. 



.: All Saints Bingo :. 





.: All Saints Guessing Jars :. 











18 NEW All Saints Guessing Jars (2020 Edition) 



.: All Saints Scavenger Hunt :. 




.: All Saints Treat Tags :. 




.: Ora Pro Nobis Boxes :. 





Until I find an alternative to Scribd you can download the 
I've created for all of these activities from my Dropbox. 


Saturday, November 1, 2014

Celebrating the Saints :: Our 2014 Costumes

St. Patrick, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Michael the Archangel, St. Luke, St. Margaret of Scotland, Our Lady of Mount Carmel, St. Helen - All Saints in Heaven, Pray for us! 

Last night we hosted our annual All Hallows' Eve party! Other than ordering a couple dresses for the girls back in September the children were pretty much on their own this year to come up with their costumes. (I was busy preparing our home for the party and creating printables for the Ora Pro Nobis Candy Boxes! I did help create a couple paper crowns at the last minute.) I think they did a great job. I'll be back with pictures from the party sometime next week… In the meantime, here are this year's saint costumes!

.: St. Luke the Evangelist :. 

Captain (age 14) dressed as St. Luke the Evangelist
(inspired by our recent celebration of the feast of St. Luke!) 

Costume: Repurposed costume from St. Paul, an image of the Icon written by Saint Luke of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, and a wood art palette (like this one) and paintbrush.  For the paint he painted some card stock with tempera paint, cut it out, and attached it to the palette. 



.: St. Thomas Aquinas :. 

Ranger (age 12) dressed as St. Thomas Aquinas

Costume: Once again he wore the white gown from my childhood saint costume. (He's outgrown it, but it was the best we could come up with this year with limited time and resources. I sure wish I had some skill with the sewing machine…) For the hood and cloak he wore a black hooded sweatshirt underneath some black fabric (that's white on the inside) which we wrapped around and pinned…  He wanted a real tonsure, but since he'll be serving Mass at the cemetery on the Feast of All Souls we decided to pin a piece of felt to the top of his head. He held one of my husband's old books (to represent the Summa Theologica) and a feather in the other hand. 



.: St. Margaret of Scotland :. 

Twinkle Toes (age 11) dressed as St. Margaret of Scotland

Costume: Victorian Rose Costume in Large, scarf, and a homemade crown created at the last minute with gold/silver poster board, acrylic gems, and this template



.: St. Helena :. 

Chiquita (age 9) dressed as St. Helena

Costume: Crimson Princess Costume in Large, with a wood cross made by Chiquita and Daddy. 



.: St. Patrick :. 

Snuggles (age 7) dressed as St. Patrick

Costume: This little guy put his costume together all on his own, and wanted to "look serious" in the pictures! My youngest brother's miter from at least 10 years ago has been used and reused by my boys, and with a couple new staples it survived one more year of use! Snuggles also wanted to wear the green vestments he received last Christmas over the white cassock from one of the older boy's vestment sets for playing Mass. He also decided he needed to wear the grey beard (previously St. Paul's) and carry a bell! 



.: Our Lady of Mount Carmel :. 

Rose (age 4) dressed as Our Lady of Mount Carmel

Costume: Brown Tunic and Scapular (from St. Therese Costume), Veil (from Saint Brigid), Scapular pinned to sleeve, Baby doll wrapped in white for Baby Jesus, and crowns made from gold/silver poster board with this template



.: St. Michael the Archangel :. 

Bud (age 2) dressed as St. Michael the Archangel

Costume: Bud really wanted to dress up as St. Michael. Even though the costume was a little big for him, we were able to make it work! Snuggles was 5 years old when he wore this costume which kind of gives you a little idea of how small Snuggles was and still is… I have a feeling it won't be too many years before (not quite 3 year old) Bud is taller than his older brother. 


Happy Feast of All Saints! 

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

12 More Saint Themed Guessing Jars


The All Saints Guessing Jars were such a hit at our annual All Saints Party last year that we will be including them again this year with 12 MORE Saint Themed Guessing Jars!


I always have so much fun looking through the aisles at the grocery store and trying to connect some of the goodies to saints and their symbols!



"Bit-O-Honey" candies for St. Ambrose (the "Honey-Tongued Doctor") and Polish Candy for St. John Paul II are a couple of my favorite additions for this year. Once again I used my Wide Mouth Mason Jars with White Storage Lids for each jar.


Here are some pictures of this year's All Saints Guessing Jars all filled and ready for the party:    

 

St. Ambrose ::  St. Ambrose is also known as the "Honey Tongued Doctor." Any type of honey candy would work for this saint. I picked up three 4.2 oz bags of Bit-O-Honey at a local store to fill the jar. You can also purchase 16 oz. over at Amazon.



St. Bernadette of Lourdes :: Pretzel Sticks are perfect for St. Bernadette, since she was out collecting firewood when Our Lady of Lourdes appeared to her at the Grotto. Twix candy bars would also work!


St. Gertrude the Great :: Saint Gertrude the Great had a deep empathy for the Church suffering, the Holy Souls in Purgatory. Our Lord shared a special prayer with St. Gertrude the Great and told her that the prayer would release 1,000 Souls from Purgatory each time it is prayed.  The GhostMallows in the jar represent the "Holy Souls."  I used one 8 oz bag to fill the jar and had a few left over.



St. John Paul II :: I had to find a way to incorporate the newly canonized St. John Paul II! Polish candy works, right? :)  Ours came directly from a Polish friend, but it can also be found on Amazon if you aren't able to find any locally.

 

St. Kateri Tekakwitha :: This saint, who belonged to a Native American Indian Tribe, is also known as the "Lily of the Mohawks." We have made Indian Corn Cookies in honor of St. Kateri in the past, but for the jar I just filled it with one 21 oz bag of Candy Corn. (Though it probably could have used just a little bit more.) Lily candies would also work. If you have a mold you can make your own!



St. Marianne Cope :: HI-Chews are actually a Japanese Candy, but since my family was first introduced to them when my sister brought us some from Hawaii (along with the fact that they have "HI" in the name, the abbreviation for Hawaii) I thought we could get away with using them for St. Marianne Cope, who cared for the sick in Hawaii for 35 years.  I bought a big bag at Costco when they were on special for less than $5.00 and only used about 2/3's of the bag. You can also find them on Amazon.

 

St. Matthew :: My husband thought it might be a little offensive to St. Matthew to fill his jar with "Payday" candy bars, but after I told him that St. Matthew is the patron of accountants he agreed that it was okay. :) I probably should have purchased "fun size" candy bars, but I ended up using about 2/3's of a 20.3 oz bag of the "snack size."

 

St. Nicholas of Myra :: It's a little difficult to find candy canes quite yet, but JoAnn's just put out their Christmas supplies this week so I picked up a box of miniature candy canes. Be super careful not to drop them when you take them out of the box… They don't just break, they shatter! ;) 

  

St. Patrick of Ireland :: Pious legend credits St. Patrick with banishing snakes from the island of Ireland, chasing them into the sea. Regardless of whether or not this legend is true, St. Patrick is the patron saint against snakes, fear of snakes, and snake bites. Gummy Worms look like snakes.



St. Peter :: Butter Snaps Pretzels make yummy little Fisherman's Nets for St. Peter, the patron saint of Fisherman.  Fish also would have worked, but I saved those for the next saint on the list. 

 

St. Raphael ::  There are so many saints that are symbolized in some way with a fish. This year I decided to focus on St. Raphael, the healer, who is recorded as having helped Tobias make balms and ointments from fish to cure Tobit's (Tobias's father) blindness.


St. Thomas Aquinas :: Even though St. Thomas Aquinas' classmates called him "The Dumb Ox" he became a great Doctor of the Church and Patron of Academics. I filled a jar with a 12 oz. bag of Smarties in his honor!  (After I made my jars for this year I clicked back over to Catholic Inspired, since I couldn't remember what she included in her jars last year, and she used Smarties for all the Doctors of the Church and "Dum-Dums" for St. Thomas. They would have worked too.) 


To keep each person's guesses secret I also created little sheets of paper for each contestant to write their name and guess, before folding it in half and dropping it into an empty jar or bag with a matching label.


It's all ready to go and I can check this off the to-do list…
Now to start working on the rest of the party plans!