Halloween Decorations Ideas
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Saturday, August 13, 2011

Doing Hard Time At Your Kids' Halloween Party


Of the many different kinds of Halloween parties a hard-time party is bound to be intriguing. Appropriate invitations for this type of party are written on torn pieces of brown paper decorated with a black-cat sticker. Black cats, witches, and bats from the dollar store make effective home decorations.

Pictures can be hung at an angle or upside down. The dressing table may boast a shiny pie tin used for a hand mirror along with an old comb minus many teeth. Gunny sacks make lovely window curtains for this hard-time affair.

Such a setting entails very little expense, not too much effort and creates an atmosphere of hilarity that starts the party off with a bang.

A game that all young people will enjoy is a game o£ "Halloween Ten Pins." In keeping with the hard-time motif use ginger ale bottles for pins and solid heads of cabbages for balls. Set a certain score for game and let some expert bowler keep score for the crowd. Don't keep at one game too long.

Halloween is synonymous with fortunetelling. No Halloween party would be complete without some sort of fortunetelling stunt, especially for teenagers. "Goblet Fortunes" are fun to do. Place a goblet on a table. Tie a ring to a string. Let each guest drop the ring to the bottom of the goblet while he recites the alphabet. Immediately when the ring strikes the side of the goblet the person stops. The letter with which he or she stops is indication of the name of the person he or she will marry.

"Halloween Hags" are lots of fun. Draw on a sheet a life-size witch with stringy hair, peaked hat, etc., with a hole where the face should be seen. Hang a sheet in an open doorway. Let the girls stick their heads in the opening, making faces to disguise their identities. Boys write their guesses as to who each one is. Then the girls take their turns at guessing whose face they see. It is surprising how hard it is to guess each face. The youngsters are very good at face-making and have a grand time doing it.

At the conclusion of the games serve your guests a hearty meal. Have the dining table set with a clean ragged cloth or brown paper doilies. Cracked and nicked dishes are in order along with old and odd pieces of silverware. Candles stuck into empty pop bottles may be used for table lighting.

Colored magazine ads that represent each of the guests may be used for place cards. This causes a riot of fun and you'd be surprised how quickly each guest will spot his place.




John Lenaghan writes about Halloween party ideas and other party-related topics for the Party Ideas 4u website. Read more at http://www.party-ideas-4u.com





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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Save Your Hard Earned Money by Doing Your Homemade Halloween Decor


Are you confident enough to say that you can spend your money anyhow without worrying about where it is coming from? I guess not. Therefore, in all your spending, you are better off economizing and that is why it is justified to make most of the Halloween decor by yourself. Here are some other reasons to do your own stuff.

1. On average, the spending that you can expect to do on every person during Halloween is $60. This is all according to allbusiness.com. Most of the budget goes into decorations, costumes, candy and hosting parties. Therefore, a family with 3 kids can spend $180 or more without realizing it.

For this reason, you would find it wise to find ways of cutting down on any spending that you can do without. Therefore, people will rather make their own stuff rather than doing without any decoration at all.

2. It is more fulfilling to see somebody give good compliments about craft that you made by yourself compared to those that you bought.

3. It is a fun experience, visualizing a certain item for decoration and actually constructing it from scratch. You have the freedom to choose what you want and are not restricted to what the stores have to offer. If you think about bloody sheets and alien pieces it is totally your imagination.

4. You are more at liberty to spend a dollar more on costumes if you save on the decorations.

5. Getting an afternoon off from the ordinary routine just to make the Halloween decorations is a moment for the family to come together and bond more.

Creativity is the best asset that you can have on your side; not even money. Therefore, go online today and check out website that offers ideas on DIY Halloween decor. There are books in store which can also address in detail, how to make homemade stuff for Halloween.




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