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Martha Stewart Halloween has all the seasonal decorations, costumes and recipe inspiration you need

Martha Stewart Halloween has all the seasonal decorations, costumes and recipe inspiration you need

This special printed edition covers all topics related to Halloween in detail.



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It’s no secret that Halloween is Martha’s favorite holiday. Every year, she decorates her Bedford, NY, residence with spooky decorations and spends a lot of time planning her annual costume. Now you can spend All Hallows’ Eve like the Queen of Halloween herself by picking up a copy of Martha Stewart HalloweenThis special edition will be available at newsstands, amazon.com and magazines.com from August 16.

This publication delves deeply into all things Halloween, including seasonal decorating inspiration, costume ideas, pumpkin carving templates, and Martha’s favorite fall recipes. This special edition will serve as a collector’s edition and reliable resource for Martha’s readers to use for years to come.

Related: 33 of our best outdoor Halloween decoration ideas

Inside the issue, consumers get a glimpse into how Martha spends fall – her favorite time of year. She even shares her process for making apple cider – an annual tradition – that she makes from the apple trees that grow on her Bedford property. Readers also learn about some of her favorite recipes that feature this seasonal fruit, including applesauce pancakes and apple sundaes.

Of course, it is not a Martha Halloween without decorations and costumes, and readers will find plenty of them in Martha Stewart Halloween. This special edition features ideas for interior and exterior home decorating that Martha implements each year before the kids arrive at her property to collect candy. From pumpkin carving templates to table setting inspiration, this publication has everything you need to deck the halls in spooky garb.

Perhaps the most exciting aspect Martha Stewart Halloween is the reveal of this year’s costume: Queen of Halloween. Martha has loved dressing up as different characters since she was a child, so it’s only fitting that she be crowned the one true queen of the holiday. Inspired by coronation portraits of Queen Elizabeth I, this costume is easy to make and feels regal. Readers can also reminisce, as there’s a section dedicated to Martha’s favorite costumes from years past, like Fairy GrandMartha, Motha, and Spellbinding Sorceress.

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