Halloween Decorations Ideas
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Saturday, August 13, 2011

Halfway to Halloween Celebration


Halloween is an exciting time of year for people of all ages. Children get to dress up and stroll the neighborhood for candy, teenagers feel mature the first Halloween they spend giving out candy instead of taking it. Young adults dress up and party or go to bars, and parents and grandparents get to watch their children get excited over new costumes and adventure.

Unfortunately, this time of year only comes once ever 365 days. Dressing up and disguising your self as someone else is a fun and timeless activity that many would do more if the occasion was around. This is why many people are now having Halfway to Halloween celebrations during the summer.

Halfway to Halloween is usually held in May, June, or July as it marks the halfway point to the holiday. A Halfway to Halloween celebration can mean a party, a get together, a contest; essentially anything that can be done on Halloween, minus the trick-or-treating random neighbors part. Here are some ways to celebrate Halfway to Halloween:

-Throw a house party that is Halloween themed. Have the guests wear costumes and bring candy to share with everyone. Decorate the house with spooky decorations like ghosts, skeletons, witches, and pumpkins.

-Have a costume contest. This can be held at a club, a party, a neighborhood or company function, anywhere there is people. Gives prizes to the best dressed, most unique, scariest, etc.

-Have the costumes be summer themed, since it's halfway, or combine parts of summer with Halloween, such as a hula girl skeleton, or a masked surfer.

-Organize a block party in your neighborhood where children can dress in costumes and get candy from neighbors. Have fun summer music, a pool, and a barbecue for the summer feel.

-Have a specific costume theme for the party or get together, such as masquerade, celebrities, or careers. Other ideas are costumes that must have something to do with the color blue (or any other color), or a letter of the alphabet. For example, if your theme is a costume that starts with the letter B, people can dress as bees, babes, Britney Spears, etc.

There are many reasons why having a Halfway to Halloween celebration is beneficial and fun, here are some reasons:

-Costumes can be made of contemporary celebrities that would otherwise be outdated come Halloween, such as politicians, musical celebrities, and 15-minute wonders.

-Costume parties can break up the summer monotony of having the same celebrations over and over.

-Anyone of any age can participate.

-While most Halloween specialty stores are closed, there are still many places to get materials to make your own costume, or buy one online, such as Yandy.

In summation, if your summer is boring, or you have a costume idea you're dying to do, having a Halfway to Halloween celebration will elicit fun and is uniquely refreshing in the summer.




-Tegan Louise http://www.yandy.com





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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Halloween Party Ideas For Decorations to have a Creepy Ghostly Celebration


When planning a Halloween party it is a lot of fun to plan a theme party. Not only can you plan your costumes and decorations easily, but you can also use the theme to select invitations and help your guests pick their costumes too. Of course, the theme of a party depends on the age of the guests. Here are some suggestions for guests of all age.

For children elementary age and younger, the easiest thing to do is to have a party that will probably allow them to wear the costume they had been planning on all along. These could include a Sesame Street Monster Party, Cartoon Stars Party, and Blues Clues Mystery Party (complete with Handy Dandy Notebooks for all the guests), Monsters, Inc. Party or even a Superheroes party for the boys or a Princess party for the girls.

For older children and pre-teens fun themes may include Goosebumps Party, TV Monster Parties (guests come as one of the monsters or monster family members seen on television i.e., Munsters, Addams family, etc.), Literary Monsters (Headless Horsemen, Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and Dracula would be just a few of many possibilities).

For high schoolers or adults, possible themes might include: Old School Monsters - you know the ones from way back before color was introduced to television or movies (Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein, Mummy, Creature of the Black Lagoon, Werewolf, Dracula, Phantom, Thing, Fly, Godzilla, Blob, or King Kong for starters), Science Fiction and B Movie Casting Call (Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, Rocky Horror, The Blob, The Alien Machine, etc.), Clowns - who doesn't find clowns and mimes just a little on the freaky side? (Bozo, It, Krusty, Ronald, etc.), Fortune Teller or Seance (everyone should bring their fortune telling device of choice be it tarot, magic 8 balls, ouija, etc.), Dead Poets, Musicians, & Author's Society (everyone comes dressed as their favorite dead performer - a karaoke machine and an open mic for poetry recitations will add a unique twist to the night!).




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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Children's Party Ideas - Easy Party Themes For a Memorable Celebration


Choosing the right children's party ideas or appropriate theme for your child's party can make or break any occasion. Whether it is for a summer party, a birthday party, or just one to get your little one out of the blues, one of the best starting points for a memorable celebration is the party theme. When choosing children's birthday party ideas, however, easy themes can also be some of the best. Here are some classic party ideas for you to check out to make the next children's party that your kid will host extra memorable.

Bring in the mascots

A classic party idea, few things bring a big smile on children's lips as well as a mascot. If you are aware of the favorite cartoon character of your child, you can use this for the mascot idea. To make mascot themed parties easier, log on to the web and use search engines to easily spot the best mascot services that you can hire. Mascots are also wonderful for occasion based parties, such as Halloween parties where you can bring in Casper the Ghost, or Christmas where a real, live Santa will make each naughty boy nice. For Easter, you can also try hiring a big Bunny with a basket of chocolate eggs.

Consider the location

Children's party ideas also work best when the theme that you use is based on location. You can try a zoo themed children's party that is both great fun and highly educational as well. You can start at home with a little snack or lunch, and then have one of the zoo's staff pick the children up for a ride and a personalized tour of the zoo. You can also bring the exotic location of your children's dream right to your own home by simply decorating the home with the theme that you have chosen.

Make an activity list

With planning kids birthday party ideas, it is not always enough for you to choose a good theme. The next step is for you to create an activity list of the games that the children can enjoy. Remember that with the shortened attention span that most children now sport, losing interest in a party can happen fairly quickly if you do not prepare a variety of fun games. With most games, however, you should also be prepared to provide some small prizes to be given away. With children's parties, however, remember that it is the thought that counts, and a few well chose and inexpensive trinkets will suffice as prizes.

Finally, when considering children's party themes, remember to involve the most important person in the party - your child. One of the most effective ways to ensure that you get a memorable celebration is to put your little fellow behind the wheels as well. Nobody, after all, will be able to provide insights into what is fun for a kid the way a kid can. It is also one of the best ways for you and your children to bond with each other. With these ideas in mind, planning the next children's party can be fun and easy.




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