Tips to Make Halloween Party - a
"Superstitious" Party
Every child wants their Halloween party to be the scariest,
thrilling and chilling. They come up with new motives of dreary
decorations and exciting games to give horrible shock to their
friends so that the party will be remember for a long time. In
this article you will find some important tips on how to
arrange a perfect Halloween party.
October brings that bright blue weather poets sing about and
it also brings that traditional night of nights when witches,
bats, owls, black cats and goblins are on the prowl in step
with the moaning wind in ghostly tree tops.
What could be more perfect on such a night than to have the
High School gang in for a Halloween party. No other party is
such fun to give with all of spook Dom ready to do your bidding
to add to the party atmosphere. And if you make your party a
"superstitious" party you can give your games that different
touch that will make your party the talk of the crowd for many
a day to come. It will start the social season off with a
bang.
Trim your house from top to bottom with black cut-outs of
witches riding the broomstick, black cats, owls, and grinning
jack-o-lanterns. Add to this usual decoration plenty of
superstitious symbols to carry your party theme. Cardboard
horseshoes can grace the doorways and huge four-leaf clovers
decorate the drapes. In one corner suspend an open black
umbrella decorated with bright orange streamers that reach to
the floor. This colorful canopy will house your gypsy queen
when she tells the fortunes of the willing guests.
Set the pitch for your party with invitations inscribed in
white ink on black cut-out skull and cross bones: BEWARE! Bring
your luck with you Friday night, October 31 To Bob Wyman's at
8.00 P.M. YOU'LL NEED IT! Be a black cat when you greet your
guests at the door and hand each one a rabbit's foot to guard
him well as he walks under the tall stepladder arching the
doorway. Your black-cat costume need be no more than a
black-cat mask and a black rope tail fastened under your belt.
If the rest of your clothes are dark it will carry the catty
illusion.
Usher the girls into a room so dimly lighted they'll not
loiter long to primp. A long, jagged, black crayon mark drawn
diagonally across the mirror will remind them that bad luck is
loose in the house tonight.
A huge number 13 over the door of the boys' room will warn
them of the peril of the night as well as huge black-cat
cut-outs taped to the walls.
Before the party type a list of Bad Omens or Superstitions,
one to a card. Then cut each card into several pieces. Scramble
them and place several pieces in each envelope. Hand an
envelope to each guest as he enters. By exchanging pieces with
the other guests he can get the right pieces to formulate one
complete superstition. Here are some familiar superstitions to
use: 1. A broken mirror will bring you seven years of bad luck.
2. If you sing before breakfast you will cry before night. 3.
If a black cat crosses your path you will have bad luck. 4. To
walk under a ladder is extremely bad luck. 5. You'll never
finish anything started on Friday. 6. If you put on a garment
wrong side out it's bad luck to change. 7. It's bad luck to
sneeze before breakfast. 8. It's bad luck to rock an empty
chair. This mixer will give the guests something to do
immediately upon arrival and avoid any stilted, awkward
moments.
Next seat the guests on the floor in two lines facing each
other. Appoint the first man of each line captain. Give each
captain a double handful of Bad-Luck Corn. Instruct him to lay
his Bad Luck (Corn) in a pile in front of his neighbor.
The object of the game is to see which team can first pass
the corn down the line and back. Any spilled corn must be
gathered up and passed along. It's quite a trick to pass this
much corn fast without dropping kernels.
About the Author
Mitch Johnson is a regular writer for http://www.kids-games-n-crafts.com/
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