Halloween Party Decoration Ideas
Your Halloween party decoration ideas should include
the standard range of items, but there are some simple little
extra tricks for your Halloween
Props and Decorations that can easily add that will add a scary
surprise, and give your guests a chilling fright and cause
a few screams.
You will no doubt be planning plenty of carved pumpkin
jack-o-lanterns lit with candles placed around your party room,
their ghoulish faces gleaming in the subdued lighting. Luminous
images of ghosts and ghouls of all description can be bought
and hung to glow in the low lighting around the walls of the
room. Gossamer cloth or commercial imitation spider web quickly
creates a haunted house atmosphere.
Suspending decoration items like bats, flying witches on
broom sticks, large hairy spiders, balloons with ghostly faces,
skeletons and the like from the ceiling, down to to face level,
will have your guests dodging around among these horrors in the
flickering candle light, and always on the lookout for their
next fright. Distributing plastic spiders and other shocking
surprises around where people sit, or on tables among the
drinks and plates, will help to keep your guests on edge.
If you hang a number of thin threads from the ceiling in
different parts of the room they will not be noticed in the
subdued lighting, but will be felt unexpectedly as your guests
move around. This can be a surprising sensation, and suggests a
ghostly presence that will often get a shrieking reaction from
your guests.
Frights come when unexpected things suddenly happen. You
could set up a few lights on timers to occasionally briefly
illuminate scary scenes or pictures in two or three otherwise
dark corners of the room. The effect is increased if you are
able to coordinate sound effects to draw attention when the
light comes on. Depending on the age group of your guests, you
could create a frightening three dimensional scene that is
briefly revealed, such as a ghostly headless or hanging
man.
Fog machines are readily available from party hire
specialists. Used with lighting effects, they will immediately
create a chilling and eerie atmosphere in the room as the fog
floats across the floor of the room around the feet of your
guests. If you can, set up an artificial tombstone or two to
conceal the exact location of the machine.
With large screen televisions becoming more common, you
could play a horror movie in the background, with the sound
turned down, to help to set the scene.
Music plays a large part in creating the atmosphere. At
least for the early part of the party, Halloween sound effects
and music like the classic Monster Mash will heighten the sense
of tension in the room. With the party in full swing later on,
your guests will expect to hear their favorite dance music
tracks. A compilation interspersing Halloween sound effects
would help to maintain the atmosphere.
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