Potion Printable

I love getting out my Halloween décor every year!  I bought these cute witches cauldrons last year from the Target dollar spot and Zurchers and I thought it would be fun to come up with a potion printable to go with them. 




 I wanted it to look like it was a page torn out of a witches spell book.  I typed up the "Life Potion" from the movie Hocus Pocus.  I think it turned out pretty spooky... don't you think?




I loved the way it turned out!  You can print my potion printable for free HERE.  Also, if you like my skeleton print you can find it HERE.  I hope you have a spooooky Halloween! 




6 comments

  1. What a cute printable, thanks for sharing it.

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  2. This is such a creative idea for Halloween

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  3. I tried this several years ago and had a terrible time with getting all of it to be straight. I eventually made some shorter, some longer and used that layout.

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  4. The Halloween decor is absolutely enchanting! Every corner adorned with spooky creativity brings an air of excitement and mystery to the surroundings. The meticulous attention to detail, from whimsical pumpkins to eerie cobwebs, transforms the space into a captivating Halloween wonderland. The vibrant colors and playful decorations evoke a sense of joy and anticipation, making every glance a delightful discovery. It's evident that a lot of thought and effort went into crafting this festive atmosphere, creating a perfect blend of fun and spookiness. The decor not only showcases the spirit of Halloween but also radiates warmth and inclusivity, inviting everyone to partake in the celebration. It's a visual feast that elevates the holiday experience and fosters a sense of community and shared joy. Bravo to the creative minds behind this spellbinding Halloween transformation!

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