
Happy Halloween! Here's my feeble attempt at carving a rabbit and a cat.

Peaches doesn't go trick or treating but apparently some rabbits do enjoy putting on a disguise. This scoundrel is available for adoption through Four Corners Bunnies.

This tiny glass greenhouse holds an African Violet I picked up the other day for $1 ~ what a deal!
Spray a 9 x 13 inch pan with cooking spray, or butter. Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Sift together dry ingredients. In another bowl cream butter and sugars. Add eggs, beating well; add pumpking filling and mix. Add flour mixture to sugar mixture and blend. Add 1 cup chocolate chips & mix together. Spread into prepared pan and bake for about 45 minutes.
Sometimes when it comes out of the oven I sprinkle another cup of chocolate chips over the top, let them melt and spread like frosting ~ very yummy and extra chocolatey!
Edited: One thing I forgot to mention is that I did use a layer of cotton batting which the patchwork is quilted to. I know there is a heat resistant product you could use also; not sure of the name of it.
I love using what I have on hand ~ this has some Denyse Schmidt fabric scraps, a piece of a vintage linen napkin, and a square of an old linen calendar. Here you can see the back which I knitted of cream cotton in seed/moss stitch...
I also added a some dried hydrangea blossoms...