Everything in these jars either came from my kitchen cabinets or from the local Dollar Tree. I had empty glass containers (salsa jar, fruit jar, pickle jar, etc.) in my kitchen and decided to paint the lids black with regular acrylic paint. Then, I started filling the jars. The jar on the back left has a gummy brain in it, the back middle jar has mini skeleton heads, the back right jar is filled with boiled spaghetti noddles. On the front row from left to right we have a mini skeleton, one of those growing octopuses (when you put it in water it grows to almost 8x it's original size) cut into pieces, gummy bugs, and hot glue. I filled each jar with a "coordinating food colored water" and put the lid on. Oh and if you are wondering about the hot glue...just fill the jar with water and push your hot glue from the gun straight into the jar.
After the jars were filled it was time to make creepy labels for them. And of course they all had to be about diseases or crazy medicine! We named the hot glue "coagulated blood", the spaghetti noodles were "tape worms" (if you shake the jar once and awhile they look like they are swimming), and so on. After giving each one a name we put some patient information on the label...not necessary but def. gives it some more character. When the labels were all done I took a q-tip and a black stamp pad and "aged" the edges. A little bit of double sided tape and ta-dah!
Another wonderful feature of our Shocktoberfest table was our cauldron. We filled it individually wrapped candy (body parts of course!) mixed with boiled spaghetti noddles lightly tossed in vegetable oil. Cover the top with a black trash bag, use string to tie the bag on, cut a slit in the top big enough for a hand to go in, and the invite people to stick their hand in and find a piece of candy! We learned a lot about reaction times with this one, and the faces were nothing but memorable. :)
Happy Halloween!!!



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