Halloween Masks
(Page taken from the weekly children's hobby magazine 'Which Craft?')
In 1970s Scarfolk, children liked to make Halloween masks out of everyday household items such old curtains, ritually-sacrificed livestock and executed criminals.
The latter were so sought-after that mischievous children planted evidence of crimes that ensured the arrest and capital punishment of relatives in the hope of inheriting a head with which to make a mask.
Happy Halloween/Samhain from everyone at Scarfolk Council!