Salem's Lost
Theme
The most famous witch-hunt in history happened in Salem,
Massachusetts in 1692, where 20 people were executed for being
suspected as witches. Definitely not a party for young
children, as it may just frighten your guests to death.
Throw a Halloween party with witchy results. Make everyone
dress up as puritan era settlers who look like they walked out
of the 1692 Salem witch trials. Long tattered and torn cotton
night dresses and a bonnet would do.
Decorate your house like an old, abandoned building. Cover
the furniture with white sheets and strew fake spider web and
straw around the area. Set up one corner of the room where
guests can have their pictures taken. Hang portraits with eyes
cut out in old antique-looking frames behind seats. People can
stand behind the picture and look through the cut out eyes and
be the life of the party. If you have a digital camera, you
take your guests picture and print it out as a memento of the
party.
Put up “keep out” signs all over the front yard, for that
ominous warning. Line up several old brooms haphazardly outside
your front door, and hang dark colored capes on nails studs
beside them. Turn off all electric lights inside your house and
use dimly lit candles scattered around the place. Make sure you
follow fire safety protocol to prevent serious accidents. Stack
old dusty books on tables and line bottles filled with mystery
potions beside them.
Have your guests hold séances and conjure up more guests
through Ouija boards. Make your games more interactive by
tapping into their creativity. You will need to gather props
for this, so keep your eyes peeled for things found around the
house. One game is to make them make the scariest Halloween
with objects found within the area. Make sure you have a
designated place where they can build their scene. Set a time
limit for them. The team who can put together the most gruesome
scene using various props wins!
Don’t be afraid of getting silly with your guests, you could
just play a simple game of hide and seek in the dark or make a
game out of turning spare rooms into haunted houses. Play witch
hunt by asking your guests to look for items you have hidden
around the immediate area, vary points according to objects to
make the game more interesting. That would surely bring out the
child in every adult.
If budget is not a problem, you can even commission spooky
ice carving as centerpieces for your table. Your choices are
endless. Choose from a cornucopia, dried farm corn, or even
mini pumpkins can be used together for an autumn centerpiece. A
small water fountain or a smoking cauldron brimming with autumn
harvest can be a culinary Halloween feast. Let your imagination
be your friend. Pass around bloody popcorn to your guests by
mixing red food coloring to the melted butter before you pour
it over the popcorn. Serve old fashioned pumpkin pie and
caramel apple wedges for that old world taste. Brew your own
special witch’s tea using cinnamon sticks, a few cloves and
fresh chopped ginger with your usual tea.
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