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Sunday, September 24, 2017

Giveaway: Jack and Sally Mug from Disneyland + Starbucks Gift Card!

Happy Halloween Time from Disneyland! Enter to win this Jack and Sally mug from Disneyland plus a $20 Starbucks gift card! This giveaway is open worldwide and the winner will be notified by email! Good luck!

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Sunday, July 23, 2017

Giveaway: Jack Skellington Mug + Starbucks Gift Card

Celebrating Christmas in July with this awesome Jack Skellington mug and a $20 Starbucks Gift Card! This giveaway is open worldwide and the winner will be notified by email!

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Thursday, January 5, 2017

Jack The Pumpkin King at Haunted Mansion Holiday Captured in Prisma


Showcasing my favorite photos that I have taken at Disneyland and then using the Prisma app to transform them into something that should be on a canvas.

Do you use the Prisma app and are there other places in Disneyland that you would like to see me use the app to capture the park? Leave your comments below.

Saturday, September 24, 2016

Saturday, August 27, 2016

Giveaway: Jack Skellington Glow In The Dark Mug plus $20 Starbucks Gift Card

Celebrate the start of HalloweenTime at The Disneyland Resort on September 9th by entering to win a glow in the dark Jack Skellington mug with a $20 Starbucks gift card! Good luck and this giveaway is open to everyone!

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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

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Saturday, October 25, 2014

Haunted Mansion Holiday (2014) in Black and White Photos

Take a black and white photo tour of Disneyland's Haunted Mansion Holiday. This is the 13th year of the transformation into Jack Skellington's vision of the holiday...
The stately mansion looks so festive this time of the year...
The scarecrow uh scare pumpkin man looks like he is ready to jump off his stand...
We are now in the hallway as we make our way towards the doombuggies...
You may have noticed that the paintings are changing. Your mind is not playing tricks on you...
Someone is always watching you...
The loading area looks so festive this time of year...
Zero get the present that he has wanted most...
Beware the man-eating plant...
Madame Leota will tell you tale of the thirteen days of Christmas...
The ballroom is looking very festive as well...
The yearly gingerbread creation is made of actual gingerbread...
In the attic, not only will you find tons of presents, but also the list of who has been naughty or nice according to our dear old Sandy Claws...
Out of the attic and down towards the graveyard...
Jack and Zero are both here to greet us...
The singing jack-o-lanterns are one of my personal favorites...
Hark, the scary angels sing...
Oogie is here...
We receive two ginger skeleton men...
Hurry back, hurry back....

It's always fun to see what happens when two holidays collide...

Monday, October 20, 2014

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Craft Time: Jack Skellington Halloween String Garland


What You'll Need
White cotton string
Black felt
Water balloons
Liquid fabric starch
Regular paper or cardstock
Scissors
How To Make It
  • 1
    Blow up your water balloons so they are about 4 inches wide and tie off the ends.
  • 2
    Cut the white cotton string into long lengths, about 5 feet long. You can always cut more.
  • 3
    Print the template then cut out the eyes, nose, and mouth and trace them onto the black felt. Cut out the pieces. You will need a pair of eyes, a nose, and a mouth for each Jack Skellington string ball you wish to make.
  • 4

    Pour liquid starch into a bowl. Place your balloon into the bowl. Dip the ends of your 5 foot white string into the bowl and wrap the string around your balloon, soaking the string in the starch before you wrap. Add more lengths of white string. Once the balloon resembles a very messy spider web, hang the balloon up to dry. Place paper towels or craft paper under the balloons as they will drip.
  • 5

    Cut a piece of string about a foot long and tie one end to the end of the balloon. (You will use this string to hang your balloon so it can dry).
  • 6

    Repeat this process with each Jack Skellington String Ball you wish to add to your garland.
  • 7
    Once all the string balls are dry, pop the balloons and pull them out through a gap in the string. Glue on a pair of eyes, a mouth, and a nose to each string ball. Tie them to a long ribbon, yarn, or string garland, evenly spacing them. Cut off extra string after you have tied them into place.

Awesome Pumpkin Carving Creations at Disneyland for HalloweenTime 2014!

It's Halloween Time at Disneyland! If you head to the park make sure you check out the Big Thunder Ranch and see this awesome display of pumpkin carving!
Feel free to talk to the pumpkin carvers. They are happy to answer all of your questions about what they are doing and how they do what they do!
This awesome Small World pumpkin really caught my eye!
It's Vanellope from Wreck-It Ralph!
This Minnie pumpkin is adorable!
I love this hatbox ghost pumpkin! Look at all the detail!
Well, well, this Maleficent pumpkin is pretty fantastic!
Sisterly love!
Tink looks fabulous here!
Who are you?
Looks like Jack is making Christmas again!
Scar is planning something evil I am sure of it!
I AM GROOT!
Flik is playing peek a boo with us!
We will end our tour here with this lovely Haunted Mansion wallpaper design.

Hope you enjoyed taking a look at some of these awesome pumpkin designs at Disneyland!

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Craft Time: Jack Skellington Tabletop Snowman!

Download Jack Skellington Snowman Craft Template

What you'll need

  • Template for Jack Skellington Tabletop Snowman
  • Tall empty white plastic lotion or shampoo bottle with the labels peeled off (the one shown here is about 8 inches tall and 3.5 inches wide)
  • Sticky-back felt (white and black)
  • Glue dots
  • 3 buttons
  • 10 white twist-ties
  • Green felt
  • Old glove
  • Green ribbon

How to make it

  1. Jack Skellington Tabletop Snowman
    First, create a pair of Skellington snowman arms. For each one, attach five white twist-tie skeleton fingers to the end of a black pipe cleaner by wrapping a white pipe cleaner around the overlapped ends, as shown, and then trimming the end of the white pipe cleaner.
  2. Jack Skellington Tabletop Snowman
    Twist the upper arms around the threaded bottleneck. Then use glue dots to stick the shoulder portion of each arm to the sloped bottle top. Bend the arms at the elbow and the fingers at the knuckles.
  3. Now print the template and use it to cut the pieces from the specified colors of felt.
  4. Use the black marker to draw a Skellington smile and nose on one of the felt head pieces. Then stick the felt eyes in place.
  5. Jack Skellington Tabletop Snowman
    Bunch together 3 white pipe cleaners. Stick the two felt head pieces (back-to-back) to the pipe cleaners about an inch or so from the top of the bunch, as shown. Then twist the pipe cleaners together a few times just below the head to create a neck. Insert the long pipe cleaner ends into the bottle.
  6. For a scarf, fold a 2- by 12-inch strip of felt in half lengthwise and tie it around the bottleneck. Cut fringe in the ends of the scarf.
  7. Jack Skellington Tabletop Snowman
    For a hat, cut a finger from the old glove and roll up the cut edge a couple of times. Fit the hat over the pipe cleaner ends above the head.
  8. Jack Skellington Tabletop Snowman
    To make Zero the dog, place the head back piece sticky side up and attach the ears, as shown.
  9. Jack Skellington Tabletop Snowman
    Next, stick one of the dog body pieces to the lower neck, overlapping the pieces slightly so the side edges match up, as shown.
  10. Jack Skellington Tabletop Snowman
    Set the second body piece atop the first, and then press the matching head piece in place (sticky-side down).
  11. Color on black eyes and a red nose, and then tie a green ribbon bow around Zero's neck. Now simply stand up the finished dog by slightly separating the two body pieces.