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From Mr. Bones to Tanaka Farms, here’s a list of the best Pumpkin Patches in Los Angeles – with tons of fun family activities.
We’ve gathered ideas from the best and craftiest bloggers on the Internet to share with you. And we think you and your kids will have a great time making them!
These designs involves decorating the pumpkin without having to cut it or scoop out the insides. You can use stickers, markers, or paint to create a fun and festive design. This is a great option for younger children who may not be ready to handle a knife.
Updated for 2024 Halloween is a super fun holiday, and we love getting out there with the kids for Trick-or-Treating, but we know that it’s not a choice everyone wants to make. Kiddos can get sick, or maybe they’re not quite brave enough to walk up to the door and ask for candy, or maybe …
Halloween is a time for spooky decorations, costumes, and treats. One of the most iconic symbols of Halloween is the pumpkin, which can be carved, painted, or decorated in a variety of creative ways. If you’re looking for a fun and festive activity to do with your kids this Halloween season, pumpkin crafts are the perfect choice.
Here’s a list of family-friendly ways to celebrate all over So Cal. From Mickey Mouse to Mr. Bones, Halloween is terrific Los Angeles-style!
Dia de los Muertos begins the day after Halloween and ends on November 2nd. Making sugar skulls is something you can do with your kids.
When my boys were in elementary school, I visited their classrooms every year and talked about Día de Los Muertos to celebrate our Mexican culture. So when GMC approached me about working with a DIY expert to make a fall craft, I decided to continue the tradition at home and make an altar for Día de Los Muertos.
If you’re looking for an extraordinary costume to buy or rent this year, check out what we think are the Best Costume Shops in Los Angeles.
Homemade Halloween costumes are the best! It’s so much fun thinking up what to make and seeing how happy it makes your little ones to have a costume that isn’t like anyone else’s. Plus, they’re often cheaper than the ones you can buy in the store.