I live on an island and unfortunately it is very hard to get decorations for Halloween. Therefore, I found a way around all this and made my own. Each year our markets will sell a few things for the kids to enjoy Halloween. Unfortunately, Halloween was never really celebrated in the islands because people here never really understood the concept of Halloween.
About 10 yeas ago the people here decided to make a carnival and had a big parade down the main street in town. At this time I decided to surprise everyone and make my first Halloween manikin to place in the garden late one night. This was sort of a tradition that I had. You would create a manikin and dress it up and when everyone was sleeping, you put it in the garden so when they woke up in the morning everyone would see it. After this the idea grew in our family and I added to the manikin and made a few more and now create a few other decorations for Halloween.
Total Time: 2 to 8 hours
Yield: 3 to 4 Manikins
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You did a great job withy our Halloween decorations there. :)
Thank you. It isn't so easy living on an island and there is not a lot to choose from here. So you need to make due with what you can find laying around.
You did a wonderful job with using items you have around at home. :) I would have never guessed you live on an island with all the wonderful manikins you made!
I live in French Polynesia Tahiti. This is a group of 132 islands that make up French Polynesia. When I first made the manikins I was looking for pillow stuffing to stuff the head and body with. I didn't find any on the islands and had to use newspaper. The manikins would last a lot longer if I had stuffed them with pillow stuffing instead of newspaper. Each year I need to open them up and add more newspaper in order to make them stand up and look a little more human form.
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