Oh, Halloween! The night of ghosts and ghouls! Whether
you're having a party for the kids or for the grown-ups -
or for both! - here's the place for some excellent ideas.
There are so many different ways to do a Halloween
party that I couldn't possibly cover it all in one article,
so I would encourage you to search the web for more
ideas after reading this article.
In particular, I encourage you to look around sites that
sell party supplies to get ideas. The reason I suggest this
is because they have photos of their supplies and show
you kits and other decorating and costume ideas that
are easier seen than written about!
Invitations
Of course, anything with a scary design! Traditional
Halloween colors are orange and black. If you want to
make your own, you can create a flyer or invitation with
basically anything "Halloweeny" on it - cats, bats, ghosts,
witches, monsters, pumpkins, tombstones, etc. If you are
having a specific theme for your party, you can use it on
the invitation.
Costumes
I love to dress up. I've been lots of things over the years,
including Peg Bundy (complete with spandex pants and
big hair wig!), a go-go chick, a leopard, and a vampire,
to name just a few. And I have seen some amazingly
creative costumes too! You don't have to spend a lot of
money for a great costume (although you can if you want
to). Here are just a few costume ideas, gleaned from my
own memories of parties I've gone to:
A bag of trash - this one had me laughing so hard! A guy
I know cut leg holes in the bottom of a big lawn bag and
then after stepping into the bag, filled it out with wadded
up newspaper. He tied it closed around his chest (with
some hanging out of course) and put a sign on front that
said "Bag 'o trash."
Static - a woman dressed up in black leotards and pinned
things like stray socks and underwear (the racier the funnier!
- men's thongs anyone?) and even hair sprayed their hair
sticking out at different angles.
Moving box - you guessed it, it's a person inside a big box!
It's funny how something so simple can seem creative. Just
cut out arm holes and a head hole. Leave the flaps open
at the bottom so you can walk :)
Grapes - this is a popular one, I've seen it a few times.
Wearing brown, purple or even green sweats or leotard,
pin purple balloons all over yourself.
Personally, I would never have a Halloween party without
basically requiring that people wear costumes, but since
my husband isn't one to do much dressing up, one last
simple costume idea is: Buy a big orange t-shirt and paint
a black pumpkin face. I got lucky and found a pumpkin
face t-shirt by chance and bought it for him. Even the
most reluctant can do just a little to dress up!
Favors
The perfect favor for a grown-up's Halloween party is
a candle. For a kid's party, a small trick or treat bag of
candy is great! Other ideas are glow in the dark things,
small flashlights, keychains, etc. Basically anything that
glows in the dark is great!
Decorations
Depending on whether you are having a specific theme
or not, you'll decorate according to theme. But if you
just want to get the house in a Halloween kinda mood,
here are some general ideas:
Colors are typically orange and black, but red (blood)
and white (ghosts, bones) work too. Dark colors are
also good - purple, brown, green.
Using lots of candles in strategic (safe) places and very
low lighting is excellent for creating an eerie ambiance.
Note though, that not having any lights at all is no fun.
I tried that one year and used just candles and in the
end people were just turning the regular bright lights on,
which destroys the mood. Use black lights, strobe/
disco lights and other dim-lighting in addition to candles
and other decorative glowing things.
With low lighting, one year I had a hard time finding
a place to put my glow-in-the-dark skeleton. In the
end, I put him on the bathroom door, which was down
a hall in an area of the house that we weren't having
the party in. Whenever anyone needed to go, we told
them to ask the skeleton! Another idea I'm going to try
this year is to put him in our back yard so people will
see him from inside and hopefully be scared!
Of course, streamers and balloons (in black and orange)
are always fun. Be sure to put cobwebbing in the corners
of the party room. We also have a couple of funny things
like an burning cauldron (a light and fan inside blow and
glow fabric above to give the effect) and a candy dish
with a hand that grabs you when you try to take some
candy. The kids get a big kick out of that one!
Food
Generally, typical party fare works really well with a
Halloween party, since they tend to be at night, probably
after dinner time, and people can come and go as their
schedules allow (or as their kids come crashing down
after the sugar high!). You can make things with a
Halloween flair, though. For example, you can turn
cupcakes into pumpkin faces. You can make cookies
in all different Halloween shapes. You can serve fish
sticks and call them fingers, and you can serve "eyeball"
meatballs in your crock pot. You can serve witches mix
(trail mix). You get the idea.
Drinks
Don't forget drinks! Make sure you have juices and
soda on hand. If it's a grown-up party, you can also
serve wine, beer, and mixed drinks. Keep in the
Halloween theme, though, with drinks like Bloody
Marys and Witches Brew (punch), and don't forget
to freeze eyeballs and plastic spiders in your ice cubes!
Cake
Something like a pumpkin spiced cake would be great
for a Halloween party. Or you can do a sheet cake
and decorate it with a Halloween image.
Games
For Halloween parties, I always think in terms of things
like bobbing for apples, pumpkin carving (or painting),
pin the tail on the cat or stem on the pumpkin, and telling
scary stories. A lot of times, with adults, dancing and
socializing is what everyone wants to do. It depends on
how planned out you want the party to be and on what
your guests are like.
Entertainment
Of course, a CD of eerie sounds can be played as people
arrive, but you'll want to switch to something more fun
(and danceable) later. Most music stores, this time of year,
have some great Halloween compilation CDs.
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