Saturday, October 24, 2015

Halloween Party with Barbies

My neighbors, next door, have two young girls, ages 4 and 7.  I had a mini-Halloween party and they got to play with our Halloween Barbie, Princesses, and Halloween Kelly.






We had brownies and Swedish Fish that I stored in my cat bowl.  On my table I used a green plastic cloth from Smart and Final and a spider web cloth on the top.  I bought  the spider cloth at Michael's.  I've wanted one of those for years and found this one for $6.99, on sale.  On the table I also had a big pumpkin lantern, bought a few years ago at Target and bleeding candles that I bought at the local "Spirit" store.

The piano had most of my decorations.  This is the last year I will have an dark orange wall.  We're planning on repainting my living room, with new slipcovers and pillows.


I used Natalie's old Nursery organizer and put 12x12 Halloween Papers on the "walls" and "floors".  I traced the scrapbook paper with desks and tables and taped them on the Barbie furniture.  I used other fun toys that I've collected.





 I even included a few  of the Halloween Little People 
too.  I made the mini banner last year and posted about it here.







On top of the Barbie Halloween House you'll find protector Vampire Scooby Do. 







On my pass through (bar between living room and kitchen)  I put a small strip of Halloween cat fabric and the Candle Tins, found in the $ section of Target a few years ago. 



 I also put up a picture that my daughter had recently painted.  Is this spooky or what?



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”Fluster

13 comments:

Butterfly 8)(8 Bungalow said...

Very spooky painting by your daughter! It's so sweet that you invited your neighbors to your party, and I love how you set up the Barbie vignettes. Happy Halloween! xoxo Su

Happy Homebird said...

Love your doll's house, that's so creative. Hope you all had a wonderful tea party. Happy Halloween x

Magaly Guerrero said...

I must show the dolly Halloween Party to my Little Princess... I suspect that I will be urged to copy, lol!

Your daughter is a very talented artist of the spooky. ;-)

Happy Witches Tea Party and Happiest Halloween!
Magaly Guerrero

Mad Madam Mel said...

Yikes excellent spooky painting. and I love the idea of a Barbie Halloween!
Mad Madam Mel xxx

Lisa Neault said...

What a cute idea and how innovative on your use of props! Your daughter's painting is a great prop for Barbie and her friends at their tea! Shelving like this I have used myself , it works great for setups like this for holidays!
Happy Halloween and thank you for visiting my blog! Lisa
The One Sixth Scale Dollhouse
http://theonesixthscaledollhouse.blogspot.com

Calamitous Botanicus said...

Cute! Dollhouses, Barbies and Swedish Fish, sounds like a perfect combination for a Witches Tea Party. Have a Happy Halloween!

Queen Marcheline said...

Kat I love your dolly Halloween, it is right up my alley of course and I love your fur babies too. Thank you for hosting such a cheerful and colourful Halloween Tea - with warmest regards from Queen Marcheline at Royal Doll Town x

Rosemary and Thyme said...

This is such a sweet and fun idea. Those spooky doll houses are adorable.

Janet

Vanessa {a fanciful twist} said...

Oh my, how darling!! I love it, so sweet! And your daughter's art, wow! Spooky but fab too! Thank you for joining in the cackling fun!! <3

Lenora said...

I'm guessing your wee visitors had a lot of fun - thx for the tour!
Fancy another party? Please join us at http://lenorita-lenoramoore.blogspot.ca/

Linda at Mixed Kreations said...

Wow that painting is spooky. I'll have to show the doll house Halloween party, my granddaughter will love that. Love the vampire Scooby.

Anne said...

Absolutely beautiful! Belatedly making the party rounds now that I am back home!
Happy Halloween, Dear!
Hugs,
Anne

Have a Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson said...

I bet the girls loved it! The spooky house are so fun!! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
hugs,
Jann