Halloween Party
Editor's note: This article has some really good
ideas for decorating your house for your Halloween party!
Plan a Halloween Party They'll Never Forget!
By Jolanda Garcia
Have you noticed that Halloween isn’t just for kids
anymore? It can be a great night for the whole family and particularly
if you want an alternative to trick-or-treating. Throwing a Halloween
Party is a sure fire way to get both adults and kids excited about
Halloween.
Halloween party invitations are very important. They are the best way to
get your guests excited about the party. Send out some great hand made
Halloween party invitations, it will get the kids involved, and you can
be sure your party will stick in people’s minds. Two weeks in advance is
the best time to send them. Let them know there will be prizes for the
best costume or scariest pumpkin (more about this later*)
- Create a cute ghost card using your kid’s footprint. Use some black
construction paper and fold it in half. Have your child dip his/her foot
into white paint and stamp the card with the footprint. Let your cards
try. With a black marker a face to your ghost. Write a message with a
gold pen inside your card.
- Use some of our printable Halloween invitations and write your message
with a shaky hand, then wrap it in a little cob webbing and enclose
little black plastic spiders for extra creepiness.
Create the spooky ambiance Halloween is famous for. Hairy spiders in
webs in ceilings and corners is the classic but here are some other
decorating tips:
- Cover tables with black table cloths and decorate with pumpkin cutouts
and pumpkin garlands (you can get a pattern to make it yourself)
- Cover sofas and chairs with white sheets.
- Light essential passageways to the toilets or the bar with inexpensive
rope lights but try to keep general lighting to a minimum, substituting
black or red light bulbs.
- Have a pumpkin contest (announcing it in your invitation). * Ask your
guests to bring their carved pumpkins to the party and you will have
some of the best decorations delivered to your door.
- Make a pumpkin patch. Put some boxes on a table to get different
heights for display, draping dark fabric over them. Add some real vines
of leaves or green ribbons for contrast and of course use tea lights to
illuminate. This could also be a good place for your snacks.
- Roll up orange napkins with black cutlery inside placing it inside a
bat napkin holder.
- Place rows of tombstones with the names of your guests leading up to
your door. Use decorated cardboard or cereal boxes.
- You can also hang Halloween lights around your front door and use a
fog machine to welcome your guests (available at party rental stores)
Games and Activities can really make all the difference and they
encourage people to mix. Don’t forget to have lots of prizes on hand.
- Create a Halloween photo backdrop for everyone to get a picture taken.
- Have an area where kids can create their own frame for their photo.
- Have a dance contest to the Monster Mash song.
- Have a Halloween Lotto giving out prizes of miniature candy bars or
party favors.
- Rent Halloween videos for later in the evening.
When it comes to food and refreshments, it’s hard to know where to
start. Serving chips and dips in black plastic cauldrons or floating a
rubber hand in the punch bowl are just the beginning. There are many
sites with great Halloween resources.
Halloween isn't just ghosts, witches and monsters or about candy or
costumes. Halloween is a perfect time for spending time with family and
friends. Having a Halloween party offers plenty of easy and interesting
decorating projects and activities for kids as well as for adults.
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Jolanda Garcia is a former teacher and educational
content designer and runs several websites. Her goal is to give parents
and teachers great resources to nurture their children’s development and
creativity through crafts and activities. Visit her websites at:http://www.KidsSoup.com
and
http://www.HalloweenPartyBox.com
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