The Angry Birds Seasons Ham’o'ween update (v2.0.0) is now available for iOS and Android via the Android Market and Amazon Appstore. Hopefully other platforms will be getting the update soon. This update — which has been teased for weeks — comes on the eve of the one year anniversary of “Trick or Treat” and features the new Orange Bird!
Halloween - Origin, History and Facts, costumes, Decorating, Tricks, stories, Superstitions, traditions. All you need and want to know about halloween celebration.
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Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Angry Birds Seasons Halloween comics (Episode 2)
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Angry Birds Seasons Halloween comics (Episode 1)
In honor of Halloween Rovio is doing another daily comic strip. The first was for the Chinese Moon Festival, which you can check out in this post. This is the third surprise from Rovio in the past week or so. First was the quiet (then formal) announcement of a Ham’o'ween update. Next the revelation of the all-new Globe Bird. And now a comic!
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Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Monday, October 18, 2010
Halloween Parties
Parties & Having Fun
Halloween is a holiday that screams for a big party and some real scary fun. The shorter days in October allow for more nighttime party hours and the cool weather is comfortable for dressing up in costumes.
If you're ready to plan the perfect Halloween party, we've got lots of ideas for themes, activities, and games for both kids and adults. Just how scary it's going to be? That's for you to decide.
10 Things about Halloween
There's plenty of things to love about Halloween and the autumn season. This list wraps up our top 10 favorites and why they make us so happy.
Fun Activities for Adults
Grown-ups love Halloween too and here's some sure ways for them to regress and have some good, old-fashioned Halloween fun.
Get Organized for Halloween
Have a fun Halloween season with these 10 spooktacular tips for parties and entertainment.
Ghosting
Learn all you need to know about ghosting, instructions, and a cute little poem to spread the Halloween spirit.
Halloween Party Activities and Games
It's a mixed bag on this page. Here, you'll find entertainment ideas for guests of every age for indoor and outdoor parties.
Halloween Party Planning
Not sure where to start? Don't miss this easy guide that's filled with tips for a safe and successful Halloween party.
Halloween Trivia and Fun Facts
You don't have to know it but it's fascinating, nonetheless. This page is packed with information about Halloween and lots of creepy tidbits you never knew.
Jack 'O Lanterns
Carving Jack 'O Lanterns not only adds to the decor, it's a great party activity that will keep guests busy and give them something to take home after the festivities.
Outdoor Entertaining this Autumn
Create an ideal autumn atmosphere with these tips for lighting, heating, color, and texture.
Party Themes
Besides a general "spooky" theme, you can narrow it down to a specific era or topic. We've got plenty of ideas for children, adults, and couples parties.
Scavenger Hunt
How about a little competitive fun? Get your game going with these simple rules for an outdoor scavenger hunt.
Scavenger Hunt List
A list is essential for a scavenger hunt. This list consists of Halloween and autumn related items that you can customize to fit your theme or party.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Special Effect Contact Lenses
Safety Tips
Wanting to have the most stand-out Halloween costume of any of your friends? It’s all about the accessories! Anyone can go as a devil or an angel, a cat or an alien. But if you use the perfect accessories, your outfit will be noticed above the rest. And just what is the perfect accessory? Halloween contact lenses!
With special effect contact lenses that can change your eye color or iris shape, or totally color your whole eye, you will definitely be turning heads and getting attention. From lenses that are shaped as cats’ eyes and alien eyes, to complete black out lenses giving you a vampire look, only your imagination limits you.
As with normal contact lenses however, you need to be aware of some simply safety steps when using Halloween contact lenses. To begin with, always consult your eye doctor before purchasing or wearing special effect lenses, to ensure your eyes are healthy enough for lenses. You should receive information from your eye doctor about the best way to handle your lenses but to give you a head start here are a few safety tips.

* Always wash your hands with warm water and a mild, fragrance-free soap before putting your lenses in or taking them out.
* Keep the fingernails on the fingers you use to insert the lenses, short and clean. Long fingernails might scratch your eye or damage your special effect lenses.
* In between using your contact lenses, store them in approved contact lens solution. Never try to make your own saline solution or use tap water, as this is not sterile and can introduce bacteria to your lenses or eyes.
* Use a correct storage container for your lenses. Most approved contact lens solutions include a storage container with them. Keep the storage container tightly closed when your lenses are in it, and leave the container open when you are wearing your lenses.
* Change the contact lens solution every time you wear your lenses.
* Special effect contact lenses are produced with an expiry date on them. Check this date, and once it is reached, discard the lenses.
* Never share your special effect contact lenses with anyone else. You can pass bacteria between your eyes and their eyes, increasing the chances of getting an eye infection.
If you stick to these simple tips, you can have a lot of fun wearing Halloween contact lenses!
More Ideas for Dressing Up
Wanting to have the most stand-out Halloween costume of any of your friends? It’s all about the accessories! Anyone can go as a devil or an angel, a cat or an alien. But if you use the perfect accessories, your outfit will be noticed above the rest. And just what is the perfect accessory? Halloween contact lenses!
With special effect contact lenses that can change your eye color or iris shape, or totally color your whole eye, you will definitely be turning heads and getting attention. From lenses that are shaped as cats’ eyes and alien eyes, to complete black out lenses giving you a vampire look, only your imagination limits you.
As with normal contact lenses however, you need to be aware of some simply safety steps when using Halloween contact lenses. To begin with, always consult your eye doctor before purchasing or wearing special effect lenses, to ensure your eyes are healthy enough for lenses. You should receive information from your eye doctor about the best way to handle your lenses but to give you a head start here are a few safety tips.

* Always wash your hands with warm water and a mild, fragrance-free soap before putting your lenses in or taking them out.
* Keep the fingernails on the fingers you use to insert the lenses, short and clean. Long fingernails might scratch your eye or damage your special effect lenses.
* In between using your contact lenses, store them in approved contact lens solution. Never try to make your own saline solution or use tap water, as this is not sterile and can introduce bacteria to your lenses or eyes.
* Use a correct storage container for your lenses. Most approved contact lens solutions include a storage container with them. Keep the storage container tightly closed when your lenses are in it, and leave the container open when you are wearing your lenses.
* Change the contact lens solution every time you wear your lenses.
* Special effect contact lenses are produced with an expiry date on them. Check this date, and once it is reached, discard the lenses.
* Never share your special effect contact lenses with anyone else. You can pass bacteria between your eyes and their eyes, increasing the chances of getting an eye infection.
If you stick to these simple tips, you can have a lot of fun wearing Halloween contact lenses!
More Ideas for Dressing Up
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Halloween introduction
This blog is dedicated to the one of the interesting holidays in the world - Halloween!
Halloween developed from new year festivals and festivals of the dead. Now Halloween is a festival that takes place on October 31.
Christian church established a festival on November 1 called All Saints' Day so that people could continue to celebrate their festivals.
The Mass said on All Saints' Day was called Allhallowmass.
The day before All Saints' Day was known all hallows' Eve or All Hallow e'en.
The main Halloween activity for children is trick-or-treating. Children dress in costumes and masks and go from door to door saying "trick or treat". The neighbours give children such treats as candy, fruit and pennies so that children do not play tricks on them.
Jack-o'-lanterns are hallowed-out pumpkins with face carved into one side. Most jack-o'-lanterns contain a candle inside. An Irish legend says that jack-o'-lanterns are named after the man called Jack.
He could not enter heaven because he was a miser, and he could not enter hell because he had played jokes on devil. As a result, Jack has to walk on the earth with his lantern until Judgment Day.
Fortunetelling is an important part of Halloween. For example, a coin, a ring, and a thimble were baked into a cake. It was believed that the person who found the coin would become wealthy. The one who found the ring would marry soon. And the person who found the thimble would never get married. Today people practice cardreading or palmistry.
People once believed that there were many ghosts and witches on the Earth and that they met on October 31 to worship the devil. Today, people do not believe in ghosts and witches but they like to tell stories about them on Halloween.
This is the short info about Halloween, want to know more subscribe to our blog or just read it, we have a lot interesting stories, information, facts, articles and myths. Visit us every day and to learn something new!
Have fun!
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