Martha Stewart has a book called Halloween: The Best of Martha Stewart Living. It has all things Halloween in it. For more ideas from Martha Stewart you can also check out her monthly magazines.
You can get some great ideas for scary Halloween decorations from a book called, "Extreme Halloween: The Ultimate Guide to Making Halloween Scary Again," by Tom Nardone. Inside the book are ideas for creatures to make and other ideas such as pumpkin carving.
There are some really great crafts you can make for Halloween decorations. I personally like finding old books at garage sales and burning new titles on the covers like "Book of Spells."
Martha Stewart has written over 50 books starting with her 1982 book Entertaining up to her latest 2013 book Living the Good Long Life a Practical Guide to Caring for Yourself and Others.
Halloween decorations are so much fun and so easy to create. You can buy some old wine bottles and decorate them with candles and black ribbon. Or burn new titles on old hard covered books that say things like "Book of Spells."
Who Stole Halloween is a children's book written by Martha Freeman. It is the second book in the Chickadee Court and is for kids with a 4th-6th grade reading level. The book is the mystery of a cat, named Halloween, who went missing, followed by other missing cats, and the adventures that Alex and Yasmeen go on to find out where he disappeared to.
Mymi Doinet has written: 'The Halloween activity book' -- subject(s): Costume, Halloween, Halloween costumes, Halloween decorations, Handicraft, Juvenile literature 'Dolphin' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Juvenile fiction, Pictorial works, Dolphins 'Abbeville animals' -- subject(s): Animals, Dolphins, Elephants, Fiction, Infancy, Juvenile fiction
Country Living (magazine) has a nice section dedicated to vintage Halloween Decorations with a slideshow of images that can be found here: http://www.countryliving.com/cooking/entertaining/vintage-halloween. Amazon also offers vintage inspired decorations for sale as well as a book title, Vintage Halloween Collectibles: An Identification & Price Guide (Vintage Halloween Collectibles: Identification & Price Guide) by Mark B. Ledenbach. A good place to look for actual items would be eBay, flea markets, Etsy, or any thrift shops. Even scrapbooking or craft stores offer vintage Halloween printed tags such as Joann or Michael's.
Curtis Richards wrote the book Halloween
Matthew Mead has written: 'Matthew Mead's monster book of Halloween' -- subject(s): Halloween cooking, Halloween decorations 'Entertaining simple' -- subject(s): Entertaining, Cookery 'Administration of Things' 'Identities, and other poems' 'Kleinigkeiten' 'The Almost Christian Discovered (Puritan Writings)' 'Autumn-Born in Autumn'
There are many sites online where you can find a recipe for chana masala. You can also find it in a Martha Stewart recipe book and online at recipehub.
Martha Speaks - book - was created in 1992-09.
Martha Washington's favorite book was Bible She was Episcopalian.