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Summary: Learn decorating tips for a kids' Halloween party in this free Halloween planning video.
"Hi I'm Matt Cail and on behalf of Expert Village I'm here today to show you how to throw a Halloween party for your kids. What will a Halloween party will be complete without some really cool decorations. This can also be a great fun activity for you to have with your own children as you let them help setup for the party so there not just having all the fun. There also helping you to setup and there's several things you can do to decorate your house on a budget. Which don't take a lot of time and again it can be a nice creative activity for you and you child. First thing is cardboard paper cutouts using a basic template like a witches hat, a pumpkin, or even a black cat, you can get these online anywhere. Make some tracing patterns on cardboard paper then cut them out just basic dipsticks you can glue them together and automatically have like a nice little cardboard thing to put on a wall or even have the kids hold maybe some kind of Halloween wand, there fun children enjoy them and there very easy to make. There more original than just cardboard cutouts you can get at the store which of course are another option for your walls. Another option is spider webbing which kids love of course should not do without supervision occasionally you get a kid that thinks this is cotton candy and thats not good for you or them. You stretch it out you put it on the walls you have some plastic spiders automatically your place has been criptofied. The only other thing to keep in mind about decorations are that there are some decorations which are to much immature, things like this no, there can be some children who take it to seriously who get freaked out especially the younger the child the more less likely you should have anything like this. Even skulls maybe a bit on the border for some kids when in doubt go silly and fun don't do anything to bloody or immature those are for the parties in later years."