How to Throw a Good Halloween Party
Halloween is the one night of the year when children and adults alike can dress up and have a good time as a different person, or monster. Throwing a Halloween party for friends and family members is a safe way to allow the kids to have a good time along with the adults. To throw the best Halloween party ever, all aspects of the affair, from the decorations to the food to the games, should be planned out ahead of time to ensure the event runs smoothly. Does this Spark an idea?
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Choose a date. Halloween may not fall on a weekend day the year you are throwing the party, so choose a date that is close October 31 if Halloween falls on a weekday.
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Compile the guest list. The size of the list could be anywhere from a few close friends to a big blowout with dozens of guests. Send each of these guests a spooky invitation two weeks before the date of the party. Inform each of them to dress in a Halloween costume or design a theme for the party, such as a vampire soiree or a 1960s bash.
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Plan a menu for the party. Serve the guests several spooky finger foods, such as lady fingers made from lady finger cookies, jack-o'-lanterns filled with Halloween candy, grapes or olives for eyeballs, and pumpkin and ghost shaped cookies. Compile a witch's brew to serve the guests. An older, more adult party could also feature Halloween inspired cocktails, such as caramel apple martinis.
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Decorate the house the night before the party. Decide upon a theme for the party and purchase all of the necessary components required to realize your vision. For instance, a vampire's crypt could come complete with several coffins, black lights, black roses and a bowl filled with vampire teeth for all the guests to wear. A more traditional Halloween party could be decorated with black and orange streamers, balloons, paper cups, paper plates and candles.
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Set up games for the adults and children to play at the party. A pumpkin carving station could be set up complete with candles and stencils for the kids or a "guess the body parts" game that allows the kids to stick their hands into several bowls filled with creepy ingredients. The adults can play a murder mystery game during which one person is killed and the remainder of the guests have to uncover who did it.
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Give each of the guests a goody bag filled with Halloween candy, small party favors and other treats as they exit the party.
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