10 steps for planning a Halloween
Party
Creative and Creepy Halloween ideas for
revelers of all ages
The sky is darkening. You feel a chill and ghostly horrors
in the air as the moon shines brightly on this cloudless night.
It is the last night of October, October 31st. It is officially
Halloween night and you have decided to have a hauntingly
exciting Halloween party. How ghoulishly delightful! But where
do you start in planning your Halloween holiday celebration.
Here are 10 steps to help you in planning a great Halloween
Party that will have all those ghosts, wicked witches and grim
goblins screaming with delight.
Step 1: Halloween Party Kickoff: Think about who the party
is for - for you or your children? An adult Halloween party
will be quite different from a children's Halloween party when
it comes to planning the Halloween theme of the party,
Halloween decorations, Halloween recipes and beverages. Adults
and older children usually love to be frightened, but that is
not the same for smaller children. So when planning your event
keep the ages of your guests in mind. Once you have that
figured out, now it is time to pick the date, time and place of
your Halloween party. And don't forget the guest list.
Step 2: Halloween invitations: This is where you can have
fun and set the mood of your unforgettable night of horror
chills and thrills by sending out unique and spookily inviting
Halloween party invitations. You can purchase them or make some
yourself with some construction paper and some glitter markers,
or how about buying some inexpensive Halloween paper eye masks
and writing the words on the back. Include all the important
information such as date, time, place and a request for RSVP to
your Halloween party.
Step 3: Halloween party food and recipes: now the party
would not be a party without a lot of great Halloween munchies.
Plan a menu and write out your shopping list. Try to do as much
in advance as possible, and try to pick Halloween recipes that
can be made ahead and stored or frozen. And again, think of the
ages of your guests - there are a lot of fun Halloween foods
for both kids and adults. Here might be the place to use up
some of those Halloween pumpkin guts.
Step 4:Haunted Halloween Pumpkins: plan to buy your pumpkins
early to get the best selection. By selecting a variety of
shapes and sizes of pumpkins, you will be able to make a
variety of interesting jack-o-lanterns ghosts. And don't forget
about those miniature pumpkins, they can make great party
favors or Halloween decorations also. And the day before the
party, carve your pumpkins and double check you have enough
candles or use small flashlights to show off their ghostly
grins.
Step 5: Halloween Costumes: there is always something
exciting about putting on a Halloween costume and taking on
another identity. So prepare yourself and your families
Halloween party costumes in advance so that you don't have to
run around in a panic trying to put something together at the
last minute. It is easy to find a lot of great Halloween
costume ideas that will not cost a lot of money or time.
Step 6: Halloween Party Games or Activities: Halloween games
and craft activities are especially popular for younger
Halloween party guests, but this does not mean that adults
would not enjoy the fun of Halloween games and showing off
their ghostly talents. So think about what Halloween activities
your guests would be interested in and gather all the materials
you need in advance. Also be sure to have some extra Halloween
activities incase a game that you are expecting to take 45
minutes only lasts for 20. And do not forget the Halloween
prizes, these can be easily and inexpensively assembled by a
quick trip to your local novelty or dollar store or ordered
online to be delivered straight to your door.
Step 7: Halloween music and sounds: there is no time then
the present to start thinking about what kind of Halloween
music you want at your Halloween party celebration. Are you
looking for some fun party songs for dancing music, or
hauntingly spooky background ghost music for a dinner party, or
a collection of sing-a-longs for the kids. Also, you might want
to incorporate some Halloween special effects outside with
spooky horror sounds as your guests walk up to the front door.
There are a lot of special music tapes or CD's available to
purchase, or if your try making one on your own - it could be
almost as much fun as the Halloween party itself.
Step 8:Halloween Party Favors: party favors add an extra
treat of fun to any Halloween party and are a wonderful
addition as a Halloween treat for each guest or something they
can take home. They do not need to be elaborate Party Favors or
costly and can range from a small plastic toy to a homemade
individual bundle of snack mix wrapped in Halloween decoration
style.
Step 9: Halloween Decorations: decorations for your front
yard and house for Halloween can be a lot of fun and again does
not need to be costly. You can get a lot of great eerie
Halloween effects by experimenting with some horror lighting
placed around your indoor and outdoor Halloween decorations.
And adding in some Halloween music or ghost sounds can make
some of your Halloween decorations come to life.
Step 10: Party Guests Arrival: today is the day - Halloween
party Night, and your guests are about to arrive. Have a quick
look around to see if all is in order and that your house is a
safe setting. Keep a porch light on so everyone sees any steps
or other obstacles, and make sure all your guests have a way
back home after the Halloween festivities come to an end.
Final note: Remember that your Halloween party does not need
to be elaborate, the main component of a great Halloween party
are a few willing participants that want to have fun, a few
simple Halloween decorations and props, toss in some spooky
music and ghost sounds, and definitely the Halloween food - and
you will have a smashingly and howling Halloween Party. So when
the party starts, enjoy yourself! It will be a spookily great
time.
About the Author
Daryl Plaza is the owner of spooky night.com a website with
reviews and resources onHalloween recipes , costumes, music and
decorations
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