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Monday, August 15, 2011

Halloween Party Theme Ideas

This Halloween, you might be thinking about having a party. Sure, you can do so without a theme, and just ask everyone to come as they are. Or you could make it a little more challenging, and more fun, and have a unifying theme. You can use the theme either as a basis for the decorations and food, or as costume suggestions for your guests. Here are some ideas.
Think of a category, such as movies, and ask everyone to come as a character. Or think of something you consider to be part of the holiday, like a jack o lantern, or pumpkin, or black cats, or witches. Use that thing as the featured motif in your decorations.
One of the most popular themes is spiders. You can easily spread fake cobwebs across your rooms, add tiny spiders to the tablecloth, and incorporate spiders into your food and tableware.
What about skeletons or mummies? Serve mummy dogs (pigs in the blanket) and mummified skin chips (pita chips) with your grossest dip.
For kids parties, think about what kids love, then think of ways to make that scary or fun. Ghosts are popular. Kids can make ghosts during the party from napkins and small balls, or balloons and pieces of cheesecloth or fabric.
Pirates are a huge hit with both girls and boys alike. Have a cake that looks like a treasure chest, and throw candies on it, to look like jewels. Have them make eye patches during the party, or play Pin the Hook on Captain Hook (a version of Pin the Tail on the Donkey.)
For adults, retro is always fun. Have a 60s party, complete with groovy decorations, hippie costumes, and gogo dancers. Or a 70s party, with black lights and psychedelic colors. Do an 80s party, with big hair and jewelry, shoulder pads, and 80s music, of course.
If you like to dance, do a zombie jamboree. Create a cemetery scene in your yard, complete with arms clawing their way out of the ground. Have your guests dress as zombies. Then you can all learn the moves from Michael Jackson's Thriller video and dance that together!
Don't forget your pets. Have a people and pets party. Be sure to have special pet-safe treats for the animals. Never feed them regular human trick or treat candy or desserts. They may contain things like xylitol and chocolate, which can be very dangerous, or even kill, your pets.
Let your imagination run wild. Look at pictures, or just remember what you used to do as a kid. You'll be able to come up with a great Halloween party theme for this year's celebration. Have a spook-tacular time!




Sunday, August 14, 2011

How to Choose a Halloween Party Theme


When deciding on a party theme, there are several factors to consider. Not all of them will apply to your party, but it might be a good idea to give them a thought just in case.

Guests

The first thing that you will want to consider is your guests. Probably the most important aspect is the age group. If the party is going to be composed only of adults, then you have a little more leeway in picking a theme and planning food and drinks. If kids are going to be present, be sure to let the other guests know so that they can plan appropriate costumes. As the host, it is also your responsibility to provide entertainment for the kids, so you should have some fun Halloween games, and maybe a prize or two, ready to go.

Decorating

Some themes are much easier to decorate for than others. When was the last time you tried to make your house look like a view from under the ocean? While complex themes like space and the jungle can be fun, and can provide people with great costume opportunities, they're also hard to decorate for. Themes like a decade, i.e. the 50's and 60's, are much easier to decorate for, but are also already popular themes. Some themes, like a Greek theme or an Egyptian theme, are somewhere in between.

Food

Along the same lines as decorating, food can be tough to prepare for themes that push the traditional boundaries. Luckily, a quick search on Google will usually turn up at least a few themed recipes for almost any idea, but some of them can be time consuming and require advanced baking skills. Certain themes have lots of foods associated with them already, and you can always take a few shortcuts and just make cookies that look like something from the theme.

Activities

The more space you have for your party, the easier it is to come up with activities. Most party games can be tweaked to make them applicable, but certain themes just lend themselves to games better. Once again decades are really easy to plan for, especially if most of the guests lived through the decade that you choose. If only adults are attending the party, you might not need activities, but it can still be fun to play a game or two as the night goes on. If you can't think of one or two activities for your theme right away, you might have to do some research.

Party Theme Ideas

The Traditional Party

A traditional Halloween party takes the themes that most people associate with Halloween and puts them into party form. Decorations are usually geared towards the haunted house look and guests are asked to dress up. One of the great things about throwing a traditional Halloween party is that people can dress up however they want. You can also set a theme, but it makes more sense to decorate for a certain theme if you want people to all dress in a similar fashion.

Prehistoric Party

Cavemen, Cavewomen, dinosaurs and sabertooth tigers, what could be more fun than a prehistoric party? Unfortunately, planning a party with such an elaborate theme can be time consuming. Decorating for this theme is especially hard. Make foods simple, think foraged berries and nuts as well as some kind of meat; kabobs are always a big hit. For activities you can play Spell that Dinosaur.

Undersea Party

Like the prehistoric party, the undersea party has great costume and decorating potential if you're willing to put time into it. Once again food is pretty easy, just serve seafood and fish crackers! For games you could have a Go Fish tournament.

Space Theme

Prepare to have your house invaded, there are sure to be plenty of aliens that show up. This theme also has the added bonus of having a rich history of characters like Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon. Decorating is pretty easy, just put up some stars and a few planets; food is the real struggle with this one. You could make oddly shaped brownies and have them be edible moon rocks.




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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Party Products - Variation According to the Theme


With the inclusion of some ideal party ideas, the chance of arranging and organizing a successful party will not take place. The idea of celebrating some special events every year and throwing fun filled parties in honor of those events are not a common issue. In fact this is an ancient procedure that was prevalent also in the past among the royals and other people of the society.

Some of the most common events when people like to throw some scintillating parties are during birthday celebrations, Christmas, New Year, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and marriage receptions to name a few. These are all events that take place on certain fixed days. Apart from these names, there are certain private parties that take place between certain groups and bachelors also. These need not have to take place on a yearly basis and on certain specific date. These sorts of parties are arranged on sudden basis and then celebrated. Whatever may be the reason and whenever may it take place, but the major concern should be given on proper arrangement of the event to make it a memorable and highly acclaimed one. The party ideas that should be taken into consideration should match according to the theme of the party.

Party products are important addition to the overall party arrangement. There are a lot of items that can be included inside a party. But it should be kept in mind that they should match the overall theme of the event. Otherwise these items will rather show up as uninvited guests.

While buying party products, it is always better to buy in bulk because this will help you saving some valuable money of yours. However, these items have a greater hype in price if you get to buy them during the common holiday seasons like Christmas and New Year times. Therefore, if you are already planning to celebrate these fixed day holidays, then it is better to buy these items at an earlier period of time.

Different themed parties require different party products to get the party decorated and free flowing. For example, a Christmas party will definitely require X-Mass trees, bells, Santa caps, Santa figures, snowman, Christmas chimes, colorful ribbons and lights, candles, etc.

Similarly a normal birthday party will require balloons, ribbons, birthday caps, whistles, fun small toys and arrangement of games, a bunch of return gifts, birthday cakes, etc.




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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Halloween Props Will Help Create a Great Spooky Theme Party


You could very well be the envy of all your neighbors this Halloween by means of Scaring all your friends and neighbors at your home in a very fun way. But, simply shutting off all your lights will not be enough to create a spine-chilling atmosphere plus you should make use of proper Halloween Decorations to literally shock every visitor's breath away. There's lots of sorts of gross props that can also be prepared in the home or else bought from stores.

If you would like to obtain spooky props from stores then you can also visit various stores in person otherwise opt for the simpler option and simply jump on-line. You will be able to view a wide range of chilling Halloween props that range from just a couple of bucks to hundreds of dollars

You could make your elect to choose based on your funds, the scale of your house as well as yard, as well as the sort of visitors which you anticipate at home during Halloween. If you happen to expect young people at that time it is advisable to limit the amount of gore in order not to frighten the tiny tots arriving at your home. Though, if you expect just adults then you can actually definitely go flat out to frighten them totally out of their wits.

You can unearth ideal props such as a complete plastic skeleton or you can even acquire loose bones including an arm or leg. You can even purchase a skull and position it within half-open coffins or graveyards. You will be able to anchor complete skeleton in a much dark corner of your house or in your yard along with a light triggered with movement sensors to shock your guests.

You possibly can also buy different types of spooky filament lights and bulbs, and use them to illuminate shady corners of your property. a lot more prop ideas are easily found from stores including online types relates to the infamous chainsaw. You can purchase battery driven saws dripping through artificial blood that look plus sound just like the real thing.

An extra Halloween prop that may be to be found inside your home is a sizable spider web with a daunting spider dangling in the center. Its possible to also employ florescent spray paint to ensure that your mesh or your spider glows during the dark.

A fog apparatus is an additional expensive prop that can be purchased and used to fine effect. You can still go in for a small machine that does not cost to a large extent since you'll simply want the machine for 2 hrs within a year. You can also bring into play dry ice however should be especially alert that it does not contact bare skin.

you will uncover a lot of Halloween props that can also be prepared at home. By way of example, it is possible to cover up a skeleton through portions of soft rubber, cloth, as well as newspapers through gluing them on earlier than painting them in gory red or black colors.

This will allow you to make a rotting effect in addition to bleeding to that skeleton. You're able to put together a bit of string to this skeleton and cause it to pop right out of a coffin to scare some unsuspecting visitor to your home. In the same way, you'll be able to construct coffins in addition to tombstones by utilizing foam, paint, along with glue to devise ghoulish props based with your imagination.

Halloween gives a fun chance to frighten guests to your property while displaying your own personal creativity too. You must mix a large amount of readymade Halloween props with some completed on your own to create a ghastly Halloween design in order to make your visitors leap out of their skin.




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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Pirate Birthday Party Ideas - 7 Top Dos and Don'ts For a Great Kid's Theme Party


If your little buccaneer is dreaming of having a pirate party for his birthday, he's not alone. This theme remains extremely popular for young mateys of all ages. Here are the top seven dos and don'ts for making this the best celebration ever.

1. DO build excitement for the theme by sending out pirate birthday invitations. You can make your own by decorating old looking paper to appear like a treasure map. Write your party information on the map and add skull and crossbones stickers.

If you'd rather not construct hand crafted invites, then you can buy them. Party supply stores offer packets of ready made cards to announce the activities. Just fill them out and you're ready to go. Or you could order personalized pirate invitations online, some of which can even include a photo of your child.

2. DON'T spend a lot of money on decorating for the party. You can achieve great effects without going through too many gold doubloons. Hang black balloons and fishing nets around the house. Attach seashell and plastic fish, crabs and lobsters to the nets. Spray paint an old styrofoam cooler brown and embellish it so it looks like a treasure chest. Use items you may already have on hand, such as a Halloween skeleton, toy canon or a stuffed animal parrot. Scatter plastic or chocolate gold coins on the table. And don't forget to fly the pirate flag.

3. DO help the kids dress up like pirates. When they arrive, provide them with eye patches, bandanas and three corner hats. A station for temporary tattoos is also a good way to get them in the mood for the party.

4. DON'T leave the kids unsupervised with plastic swords. If you've included fake weapons as part of the costumes for your guests, be careful. The impulse to start dueling is nearly irresistible, so keep a close watch.

5. DO get creative with the menu. You can take a kid's favorite, like hot dogs and adapt them to your theme. For example, attach a sail with toothpicks to the frankfurter to make a ship or split it on the bottom to form an octopus. Offer bowls of blue jello with gummy fish imbedded in the middle. Rename food to fit the atmosphere. Chicken nuggets become golden coins and peanut butter and jelly is transformed into peanut butter and jellyfish.

A treasure chest cake is easy to make. Use two cakes baked in 13x9 inch pans and when cool, stack them on top of each other. Use popsicle or wood dowel sticks to keep the chest "open". Frost the cake, in that position, with chocolate icing. You can use fruit roll-ups to simulate the bolts. Then put your treasure in the opening. Use gold chocolate coins, candy necklaces and wrapped hard candy jewels to give the effect of an overflowing bounty of riches.

6. DO plan a lot of fun pirate games. Play "swab the deck" races with brooms and beach balls. Another good one is pin the "x" on the treasure map. The kids could all "walk the plank" on a flat or slightly elevated board. If they make it across without going overboard, they win. And of course, you'll have to engage them in a treasure hunt. The older the group of kids, the more challenging you can make the clues. But this is always a sure-fire hit.

7. DON'T let the kids leave without their loot. The goodie bag can contain any combination of treasures like a candy necklace, gold coins, eye patch, pirate stickers, temporary tattoos, plastic or plush parrot or anything with a skull and crossbones. You could even add a custom item like a personalized pirate notebook, chocolate bar or magnet as another cool party favor.

So, ahoy all mateys! Follow these tips and you're sure to put together a pirate birthday party filled with fun. Just set sail and create those lasting memories for your child.




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How to Organize a Theme Party - 7 Steps You Must Know


Organizing a theme party is all about fun laughter and good times. With flair and imagination let your inner child express itself and dress your self up in your favorite character costume.

To guarantee the success of your next theme party, there are 7 steps you absolutely must know. These 7 steps reveal the secrets to ensuring that every party you ever throw being an amazing success. It's all about planning and foresight.

Step 1 - Choose the date and time of your party.

Make a decision on when you would like to have your theme party. Check in with your friends to see if they are available before sending out the invitations. That way you can be sure that there will be no disappointment if your friends don't arrive on the night.

A must know tip: Keep in mind that long weekends may not be the ideal time to plan your theme party. Quite often people go away and you may find it difficult to fill your guest list with all of your special friends.

Step 2 - Set the Stage, the Theme has Begun

When choosing a theme for your theme party, it is a good idea to consider the season and time of the year. This may be a great way to decide what theme you would like to have. A flimsy costume on a cold winters evening would not be compatible with the season and weather.

A must know tip: Make sure that your theme party is organized to show case costumes that are compatible with the weather at the time of year you are holding your party. Keeping the theme party and costumes consistent will ensure everyone is comfortable and contribute greatly towards a successful event.

Step 3 - Source Your Venue

A venue that is central and easily accessible to all those on your guest list is usually the best approach to take when considering what venue you will use for your theme party. Consider those guests that may be from out of town and look at available accommodation and prices within a reasonable distance to the venue you are considering before making a final decision and placing a deposit to secure the venue.

A must know tip: when selecting your venue look at it to see whether or not you can use the venue as the ideal theme for your party. E.g. Are you considering a boat for your venue? Then perhaps an ideal theme party would be "Pirates and Wenches".

Step 4 - Picking a Costume and Creating Your Character

Now the real fun begins! It's time to pick your costume and plan your entrance!! When posting out invitations to your theme party, include some suggestions as to where they can get their costume from. Costumes can be purchased either new or 2nd hand or hired from any fancy dress store.

If you decide you would like to make your costume, many haberdashery stores give away old pattern books. This is a gold mine of information on ideas of what costume to pick and make your self.

Perhaps you would prefer to hire your costume. Many fancy dress stores can advise you on styles, colors, and a theme for your party, music and lots more. Go online and check out the various costumes available.

A Must Know Tip: To save time and energy check out some of the many online party or costume hire sites, as a starting point to help you decide on your theme party and what costume you would like to wear. There are some online stores that will assist you with online ordering of costumes and accessories which is a huge bonus.

Step 5 - Selecting and Planning Your Menu

The date has been chosen, the venue has been booked, the theme decided and the costume selected. The party is heating up and it's all systems go. Music, dancing, goods times and laughter are on their way!! So what are you going to eat?

Consider the possibilities when it comes to providing food for your guests. Will you use caterers, cook yourself or ask your guests to all bring a plate along.

Keeping the food within a theme brings the whole party theme together, e.g. if you are holding a western party, why not have corn on the cob, chili con carne, savory baked beans.

A Must Know Tip: If you have decided to ask your guests to bring a plate, plan your menu prior to sending out the invitations and request the dish on their invitation. This will avoid confusion and doubling up of dishes. If you have decided to do all the cooking yourself, consider which recipes can be cooked in advance and stored in the freezer.

Step 6 - Decoration and Props Give You Theme and Character

No theme party is complete without decorations and props. The decoration and props can be guaranteed to send your party off with a bang. They will create an atmosphere that will relax your guests and ease them into their character for the night.

Many party hire stores offer balloons, fog machines, table/chairs, lighting, heaters, cocktail machines and props so you are sure to find exactly what it is you are looking for.

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A Must Know Tip: Do it yourself balloon kits - gas bottles can be hired from your local party hire store

Step 7 - Select Your Music and Get the Party Rocking

Music can be the make or break of any party, so it's important to take the time to pre-select any music. When planning a theme party consistency through out all areas of your party is vital. This includes the music and equipment so make sure the music fits the theme. As mentioned above if your party is western, then obviously country and western music will be consistent with the theme of your party.

A Must Know Tip: 2nd hand music stores are a great place to pick up music if you are not using a duke box or some other form of hire music equipment. Check in with your guests to see if they have any music that will fit the theme. Ask them to bring a copy if they can. Borrowing from the local library is also a cost effective alternative to buying music just for your theme party.

Remember when planning your next theme party to keep the theme consistent right from the venue, props and decorations leading into the costumes and characters and onto the food and music.

If you follow these 7 must know steps you can be rest assured that your next theme party will be a night filled with memories of goods times laughter and dancing.




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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Where to Find the Best Halloween Night Theme Party


Looking for an excuse to party? Halloween night presents one of the best opportunities for creative party planning. You may choose a generic "Halloween" theme or you may opt for a more specific theme from a horror movie, such as a pirate theme, a zombie theme or a Renaissance vampire theme. Once you've got a basic idea, the Halloween decorations, music, food and games will all fall into place. Oh, and don't forget to align your music selection and costume design with your theme as well!

Comedian ("Strangers with Candy") and Entertainer Extraordinaire, Amy Sedaris, recommends hosting a Halloween Night Movie Party. "The fun of the party to me is the movie I'm featuring," says Sedaris, who personally recommends classics like Dracula and Frankenstein, Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte, The Trilogy of Terror, The Bad Seed, and What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? Of course, there are countless movies from which to choose. To create the in-home theater, she moves the TV to the center of the room and arranges cushy beanbag chairs and furniture around it so everyone can see.

Then she places food trays around the room in accessible spots. She serves meatloaf, mashed potatoes and corn because "you don't have to see it to eat it" and she also highly recommends pumpkin pie dessert and pumpkin seed snacks. She likes to start the Halloween fun with a pumpkin carving activity too.

Drinks can include a Bloody Mary, a Berry Rum Punch, Sangria or a witch's brew. Sedaris also recommends sending out invitations that look like a movie ticket or film reel, draping red velvet around the room, playing elevator muzak, setting up 25-cent concessions booths and throwing a few of the more traditional Halloween decorations around. "Entertaining alone is one of the most creative and rewarding experiences I can think of," she concludes.

Perhaps you'd like to plan a formal Halloween Night Dinner Party. This is a great idea and works well if you'd like to make it a themed event. For instance, you could request that everyone dress up as pirates or in turn-of-the-century vampire/Renaissance costumes. For the best results, do a little research ahead of time and find adult costume sites to direct your guests to visit. HGTV has some good "eerily elegant" Halloween decorations recommendations for you at "Hgtv" and "Epicurious" offers a full selection of Halloween recipes for you to choose from. Your food should be planned out, from the appetizers and drinks to a main course and desserts, served up in themed kitchenware for the most memorable dinner.

Still wondering where to look for Halloween Night inspiration? HGTV has a great "eerily elegant" party planner on their site, located at "Hgtv", which gives you advice on stylish Halloween decorations and menus ranging from "dreadfully decadent desserts" to ghoulish grill outs." The website, "Epicurious", is noted for their comprehensive holiday planning menus as well.

For more Halloween decorations, check out "Fright Catalog" or "Old Fashion Halloween" for more ideas. If you're stumped on costume design, then consider "Costumzee", "Buycostumes" or "Halloween-Mask" for creative ideas. As with anything, becoming a master party planner takes time. It might be easiest to begin with a desserts or movie party this year and gradually add new elements as the years go by.




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Saturday, July 16, 2011

More Fun Theme Party Ideas


Theme parties are a fun way to spice up your social life. Here are a few more theme ideas for your next party.

Spend a little time preparing to make your theme party a success. Create a photo opportunity - designate an area for theme photographs by hanging a backdrop and have accessories available. Another idea to simplify party planning is to ask guests to bring a side dish or dessert.

Theme Ideas:

60's Mod


Decor: Anything retro
Dress: Pucci-inspired fun prints, beehive hairdo's, knee-high boots
Music: Pop music from the 60's - find a great online radio station with a British Invasion theme
Apps: Pigs in a blanket, Chex mix, Jello salad, Deviled eggs
Dessert: Ambrosia fruit dessert

Saturday Night Live


Decor: Stage area with lights, prop pieces from various sketches
Dress: Everyone dresses as their favorite SNL character, past or present
Music: Songs from former SNL guests - rock and pop mix
Dessert: Sheet cake decorated with well-known SNL characters

Dead Celebrities


Decor: Death-related decor, RIP grave markers, shrines, ghosts
Dress: Any deceased celebrity - musician, movie star, etc
Music: Pick songs from musicians that have passed on
Apps: This theme is great for Halloween - keep the food related to the holiday

Speakeasy


Fun: Require a password at the door and stage a raid halfway through the party
Decor: Art Deco accents and a Blackjack table
Dress: Roaring 20's Flapper Dresses and lots of feathers
Music: Jazzy tunes
Dessert: Chocolate cigars and candy cigarettes

Classic Theme Parties:

Pajama Party


Decor: Lots of pillows and have a few board games out
Dress: Your favorite pajamas
Music: Old-school hip hop playlist - reminiscent of high school days and slumber parties
Apps: Keep it easy and fun with pizza and cake

80's Party


Decor: Movie and music posters from the 80's
Dress: The best part of an 80's party!
Music: Online radio station for 80's music
Apps: Find some record-shaped bowls for serving food
Dessert: Cake shaped like a Rubik's Cube

Luau


Decor: Tiki, tiki and more tiki!
Dress: Buy a few extra leis and grass skirts
Music: Mix some Hawaiian tunes with Caribbean music and anything with steel drums
Apps: Fruit salad served in a watermelon, Teriyaki chicken skewers, Coconut shrimp
Dessert: Banana bread with Macadamia nuts

Ugly Xmas Sweater Holiday Party


Decor: Put your holiday decorations up and have guests help with tree-trimming
Dress: Have a contest for the ugliest Xmas sweater
Music: Holiday music
Dessert: Fruitcake, eggnog and other holiday goodies




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Friday, July 15, 2011

Halloween Cooking - Party Theme Tips


Creating a great Halloween-themed party is much easier than people think! Here are a few tips you can implement in your Halloween Cooking and Halloween party throwing in order to liven up the setting and create a great, spooky environment to host in.

Environment Tips -

Carved Pumpkins: This is normally well understood but plenty of people don't realize just how cool carved pumpkins can be! Have one on the doorstep, one or two in the main party area, and a few extra wherever you want! They aren't too difficult to carve, but if you don't want to spend the time making them you could have a few extra pumpkins and carving tools out for a guest to have fun with! There's bound to be someone who will take a 'stab' at carving one. Don't forget to put a small candle inside!

Decorative Bowls, Plates, and Cups: Once again a very simple idea but each little element helps bring a party together. Some people might think it's cheesy but that isn't true! It's a party and every aspect should fit the overall theme.

Don't strive for perfection: There is no such thing as a perfect party. If you enjoy setting everything up and you keep the party in a lively, high-spirited state then the party will be something to think back on and smile! Don't get caught up in the details and don't try to micromanage the whole event. Let the party flow from beginning to end.

Music: Sound will harness one of the five senses to help put people in the Halloween mood! See if you can find a few Halloween CDs to play on shuffle. Search online for "Halloween music" without the quotes and you're bound to find something interesting!

Lights: Sight is another of the five sense that you should consider when putting together a party. A few orange, green, or purple lights will help set a cool, spooky mood.

Movies: Depending on how long your party runs, you could play a movie a few hours in. Have a few movies ready and take a group vote so that your guests feel more involved in the party. Don't worry if people talk during the movie. It's a party! If you or your guests want to watch a movie without any other noise or distraction, find a more private time to watch it. For now, enjoy the social times.

Food Tips -

Food Coloring: Did you make a vanilla cake? Is there something with vanilla frosting? Use your imagination here. A bit of red and yellow food coloring will make a normal dish into an orange, Halloween themed one! A bit of red and blue will make a nice purple, which also goes well with Halloween. Remember, it's cooking. There are no rules, so go have fun and get creative.

Don't strive for perfection: For the environment as well as food, there is no such thing as a perfect Halloween party. Have fun with it!

Decorate: Use decorating gel to make a normal Cameo Creme Sandwich Cookie into a tombstone! Put eyes and a mouth on something to give it a spooky look. Before baking cupcakes or cookies, stick a few candied corns or candied pumpkins in there. After a cake has been frosted or a pie has settled, decorate with gummie worms or spiders, or use those candied corns and pumpkins! The possibilities are endless and each small element will add up for an awesome party.

Finger Foods: Cookies, mini-cupcakes, veggies and dip, chips and dip, cheese and meats and crackers. These are all great ideas for food to set out while the main dishes and desserts are prepared. Have a table set up with a variety. You can even mention when you invite guests that they are welcome to bring their own finger food or baked goods! If you want to get really organized, create a list of dishes or snacks so that people don't bring the same thing.

Drinks: Drinks are a must. Whether it's an alcohol-free night or not, people enjoy having something to sip at. Have a few regular, diet, caffeine or caffeine-free soda's so people can choose their own. You can also make your own drinks and juices for people to try! Don't be offended if someone just wants a simple water or soda. Not everyone will try what you make. Although they might be missing out something delicious, they will be content with their choice.

It's that simple! Throwing a Halloween party and creating some great Halloween Cooking is much easier than most people think. Just use your imagination, get creative, and enjoy the night.




Nick is a college student who enjoys cooking. He is very passionate about helping create a great party environment and loves learning about what helps set a great mood for a setting.

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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Great Theme Party Ideas


Theme parties are a fun way to spice up your social life. Here are a few theme ideas and tips on how to plan a great party.

Invitation: Start a theme party off right with a well-written invite. Let your guests know what your inspiration is and give suggestions for what to wear. Offer a prize for the best outfit to encourage people to dress up and participate in the theme.

Decor: Google image search is great for decoration ideas. Try a regular party store for some stuff, but get creative! Also check out vintage or Goodwill stores for fun items.

Dress: Halloween shouldn't be the only time we get to dress up! Get your camera ready. Decorate a designated photo spot for guests to take pictures. Have accessories available for those who don't come in costume.

Music Playlist: Thanks to the magic of the internet, we no longer have to play DJ at our own parties. Save time by creating a Pandora online radio station to match the theme of your party. Or check out many other options online for themed playlists. Keep the music light and easy-going when people are first arriving and then turn up the dance beats!

Signature Drink: This is one of the easiest things to tie in the theme of a party. Choose anything relevant to the theme that can be prepared ahead of time and easily served in a pitcher.

Appetizers: Choose options that can be prepared ahead of time to cut down on last-minute party preparation. Not everything served has to be part of the theme - one or two dishes will work.

Dessert: Pick one theme-related dessert, or even just decorations to match the theme on a plain cake.

Theme Ideas:

Cuban

Decor: Find vintage travel ads for Cuba
Dress: Fun dress you would wear to a salsa club
Music: Cuban music artists, such as Desi Arnaz, Celia Cruz and Buena Vista Social Club
Apps: Chips and salsa, empanadas, plantains
Dessert: Flan, Tres Leches

Playboy Mansion

Decor: Lots of pink and lace
Dress: Heffner smoking jacket and slippers, feather boas, bunny ears
Music: Fun, danceable Top 40 pop/dance music; also Dimitri From Paris' A Night at the Playboy Mansion
Dessert: Chocolate-covered strawberries

Mad Men

Decor: Anything retro
Dress: Find some inspiration from the TV show Mad Men
Music: Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra and other lounge music from the 50's
Apps: Look for recipes in a classic Betty Crocker cookbook published in the 50's
Dessert: Something made with jello

Popstar

Decor: Pop music posters, teen magazines
Dress: Come as your favorite Popstar
Music: Top 40 Pop, old and new
Dessert: Find a bakery that will decorate a cake using a photo of your favorite pop group

Strawberry Shortcake

Decor: Fun strawberry tablecloth and vintage country-style strawberry pictures
Dress: Stay simple with just accessories, such as a strawberry pin or an apron for the hostess
Apps: Something light since dessert is the focus
Dessert: Make-your-own Strawberry Shortcake buffet

Old Hollywood - great to tie in with an Oscar-watching party

Decor: Red carpet and lots of gold
Dress: Glamour
Music: Songs from old movies
Apps: Fancy finger food
Dessert: Mini tarts






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Thursday, July 7, 2011

50th Birthday Party Ideas - Four Fun and Fabulous Party Theme Ideas


Need a few good 50th birthday party ideas? This article offer a couple of unique and fun suggestions for party planning and creating a great 50th birthday bash!

50th Birthday Party Idea 1: The Grim Reaper

Looking for a little humor? The Grim Reaper party theme is a blast, especially if your birthday person just happens to have a birthday around Halloween or he would enjoy a fun custom party. A fun activity for this party is to have a "life review" where each guest shares a story about the birthday guest.

50th Birthday Party Idea 2: The Roast

Depending on the birthday guest's personality, this can either be a bit serious and soulful or wild and crazy. Prepare a nice dinner and invite guest to toast or roast the birthday man or woman. Again, your guests have the opportunity to share the life stories about the guest of honor, which is very meaningful and memorable.

50th Birthday Party Idea 3: The Tribute Dinner

This is a red carpet, glamorous type dinner-birthday party. Ask your guest to dress there best, such as cocktail or festive attire. Show photos or movie clips of events from the guest of honor's life. Old home movies, clips from newspapers or even short interviews with friends and family add to the excitement and entertainment of the evening.

50th Birthday Party Idea 4: Hobby Themed Costume Party

This theme is great because it can be personalized for a perfect fit. Does the birthday person have a special hobby? Are they a fanatic about a certain period in time? Whether it be cooking, model trains, sailing or even the Revolutionary War, any hobby or pastime can be used as a theme for a 50th birthday party. Have everyone dress in costume; add themed music and food, a few decoration and viola you are set!

A great keepsake to for the party is either a scrapbook or even a photo book. Both are easy to make, especially with online sites such as SmugMug or PhotoWorks.

The 50th birthday is a grand celebration and a once in a lifetime occurrence. So invite your closest friends and family and take this occasion to celebrate your successes, joys and adventures. You never know, your life story just might be the inspiration for someone else to jump starts their dreams and aspirations!




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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Outdoor Halloween Decorations Will Allow You to Create the Perfect Outdoor Party Theme


Outdoor Halloween decorations are becoming more and more popular every year. One of the greatest past times for this particular holiday is to make your yard as scary as possible. Placing fake spider webs in the trees or hanging swaying ghost from tree limbs or the ceilings of your porch.

These are just a few of the outdoor Halloween decorations that you can choose to place in your yard. Every year, you can find more and more of these outdoor Halloween decorations on the market. There are many ways that you can go about decorating your yard for this frightful and fun holiday.

When first thinking about using outdoor Halloween decorations, it is always a good idea to first plan out what you want to use and how you want to set them up. One way that you can go about decorating your yard is to go with a particular Halloween theme. Choosing a theme will make your Halloween decorating ideas be more effective.

Such themes may consist of the mad scientist lab, the haunted castle or even the ghost and ghoul filled graveyard. Using themes will allow you to choose the right decorations for your Halloween theme. Although, that using these themes or other Halloween themes can be more effective, do not let this hinder your taste. You should decorate your yard in whatever you feel would be appropriate for your needs.

You can start by creating a diagram of where you will want to place your decorations. Making your own outdoor Halloween decorations can be a fun project that the whole family can take a part in and have as fun creating them as they will in scaring others out of their skins. If you feel that you do not have the time that is needed in creating your own Halloween decorations, there are many different types of these decorations available at just about any store that you walk into during the season.

For some of the more novelty type of outdoor Halloween decorations, you can find these over the Internet. There are many websites that will have some very scary novelty items that are sure to make trick-or-treaters jump and scream. This will get a big laugh from everyone as they finally realize that it is just a prop.

The prices for such decorations can vary depending on what type of decoration item you desire to purchase. So, for a thrilling time scaring the life out of friends and neighbors, take some time and carefully plan out your outdoor Halloween decorations.




Daryl Plaza is a regular contributor to www.Spookynite.com supplying you with all the information and resources you need to know about Halloween nite.



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Saturday, July 2, 2011

10 Easy Ideas For Your Halloween Theme Party


1. A Halloween theme party can be further narrowed down into further sub-themes, as a Halloween party can mean many things to different people.

2. The first decision you should make is exactly what sub-theme you are going to make your party. Is it going to be historical figures, movie characters or the more traditional monsters and witches.

3. Send out your invitations on a cut out monster, witches hat or pumpkin. State clearly on your invitations that anybody who doesn't dress up will be charged on the door!

4. I'm sure you haven't missed all the costumes while you've been out shopping! Assuming you have gone for a traditional monsters theme, some classics include; demons, witches, vampires, Dracula, Freddy Kruger and zombies.

5. Make some pumpkin lanterns to line the path leading up to your house. You can hang them on the trees or place them on the path.

6. Replace all of the light bulbs with green or red ones to add an eerie feeling to the atmosphere. Light plenty of candles and spread them around the room.

7. Get some models or figures of gargoyles, witches, ghosts, demons, vampires, mummies, cats and wear wolves to spread around your venue. Also get some body parts and fake blood to keep all of your guests on edge.

8. Some songs you could play would be; Thriller, Wear wolves of London, Ghostbusters, Beetlejuice, Monster Mash and People are Strange.

9. To make your Halloween theme party complete, you need to stock up on plenty of sweets. You may after all be getting trick or treater's calling round!

10. Bake a monster themed cake and decorate with witches or vampires. Top off with an edible spider. Get some monster shaped cookie cutters for your cookies and decorate in a similar way.




We really hope you have taken some suggestions and inspiration from our Halloween Theme Party ideas. They should help your theme party go off with a chill and a bang. We have even more Halloween Theme Party ideas to make your party even more memorable for yourself and your guests. Enjoy your planning and your party!



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Friday, July 1, 2011

Halloween Decoration Ideas, What is the Best Way to Transform Your Home to a Great Theme Party


There are a number of Halloween decoration ideas for the frugal available on the internet, and in books and magazines. Individuals who are frugal simply take the resources that the have and maximize them in order to get the best and most use possible. If you want to save money, and have a blast decorating the inside and outside of your home this Halloween, there are many different ways that you can do so.

Here, we will look into a few Halloween decoration ideas that you may find interesting. One of the first things that you can do is gather some basic cardboard egg cartons and create many different "spiders" to hang in and around the home. This is very easy to do. Below I will detail the steps required to make this type of decoration.

The first thing that you will need to do is take the bottom part of the egg carton and cut out sections of three egg compartments at a time. The middle of the three sections will act as the "head" and "body" of the spider. Now, on the other two sides, you will need to cut strips so that you have four "legs" on either side of the body.

Once you have succeeded in this part of the project, you will want to take some black spray paint and completely color the entire "spider". You should allow about an hour for this project to dry. Then, you will want to add a pair of those little eyes that move around that can purchased in your local craft department for about a buck a piece. Once this has been completed, simply thread in some basic fishing line or thread and add a hook on the top to hang these spooky spiders in various locations around your home.

Now, did you know that there are many Halloween decoration ideas where you can use all those burned out light bulbs that accumulate during the year? That's right! Take about four different bulbs and then get a pot of dirt ready that you can stick the bulbs in. Now, get some craft paint of different colors. Color the bulbs orange and then once that dries, create a "Jack O' Lantern" type face on each. Simple stick the little bulbs down into the pot. This should be short of a long, rectangular shaped one.

Then, take some spray webbing and spray in between each bulb and maybe even on some of the bulbs. That's just a couple of the many Halloween decoration ideas out there for the frugal! Just look around the house and be as creative as possible!




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A Fun Kid Halloween Party Idea is a Haunted House Theme


A fun kid Halloween party idea is to turn the party into a haunted house! Kids love Halloween parties and Haunted Houses so why not combine the two? This Haunted Halloween party idea can be set up a family room, garage, or backyard.

Make announcements shaped like a haunted house with black paper, and white or yellow markers. Let everyone know what day, time and location of your haunted house Halloween party. Let the kids and guests know to dress up as ghosts, ghouls, a mad scientist, and monsters.

Once you decide on the location for the party, look at the room or yard to locate any safety concerns, any off-limit areas of the room or yard, and where to place decorations. Ideas for decorations and supplies include:


White sheets, tablecloths or fabric to drape over furniture
Black fabric or tablecloth to cover any bright areas
String twinkle lights, flashlights and litesticks
Dry ice or fog machine with adult supervision
Lots of spider webbing and creepy creatures
Scary looking jack-o-lanterns
Assorted large clear jars for a scientist lab area
Make tombstones from cardboard or foam blocks
Haunted sounds and eerie music

Cover any furniture or large items with white sheets or cloth. Place or hang scary decorations such as spiders, bats and rats around the room or yard. Lots of jack-o-lanterns piled in corners really adds to the effect. Make a graveyard with cardboard tombstones and plastic skeleton bones. Set up a table covered with a sheet for the mad scientist's laboratory. Large jars with green tinted water can display a cauliflower brain, green olives in a ball of mozzarella cheese looks like an eyeball, and lots of creepy bugs.

Lighting really adds to the effect of your haunted house Halloween party. Cover any really bright areas with black or dark cloth and hang twinkle, clip-on black and strobe lights in key locations. Look for areas that might become hazardous if too dark and add more lights. String up lots of spider webbing all around the room. Use dry ice with adult supervision or a fog machine to add to the spooky effect.

Serve Halloween party finger foods such as:


Bite-size pizzas (an olive in the center looks like an eye)
Fried-ravioli (looks like knuckles) with red pizza sauce
Chicken wings (tell the kids they are bat wings)
Frog-eye salad (ambrosia with green grapes)
Bubbly brew (punch)
Cocoa Cat Cookies (chocolate cookies cut into cat shapes)

Play spooky music and use a strobe light to play kids games such as Musical Jack-O-Lanterns (use pumpkins instead of chairs), Pin the Hat on the Witch, or Freeze Tag if you are using the backyard. Send everyone home with a treat bag full of goodies!




As a mother, grandmother, and child development professional, Nancy Johnson, shares over 20 years experience working with children and planning activities on her website, Creative-Child-Activity-Notebook.com. Check it out for more school age child activity ideas including fall, holiday, learning, nature, and child party activity ideas.



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Sunday, June 26, 2011

Ideas For your Spooktacular Halloween Theme Parties

This is the perfect time to chalk out a spooky plan for your Halloween theme party on this 31st October. Parties are always fun and when it comes to theme parties, then, it demands a lot of preparation. Try not to get spooked by lack of preparation.
Halloween theme parties are about apple- bobbing games, costume contests or pumpkin curving challenges. Trick and treats give out the real essence of Halloween theme parties. The party atmosphere must be eerie enough to spook your guests.
The party begins with the preparations. Involve your family and friends and see the magic. Just feel the party before the actual Halloween theme party. Invite all in this season of haunting and go for the right selection of theme, decoration apt for the theme, music, spooky food to make your Halloween theme party ho-rri-fic.
The weekend before Halloween is the right time to send invitations to your near and dear ones. Make all possible arrangements to create an eerie exciting atmosphere for your spooktacular event. Dimmers and wattage light bulbs are widely used for the semi dark effect. Try to give an abundant look to your home and for that you can put up some torn curtains. Cobwebs on your furniture is usually not appreciated but do not try to give your home a clean look before Halloween. Keep all the odd things in odd places. The objective is to make your guests uncomfortable. Never ever try to be a pleasing host in a Halloween theme party. Make yourself more and more scary.
Background music of Halloween theme party is very important. It is the sound that creates the atmosphere. Play eerie sounds of door creaks, screams or uncomfortable suspenseful music. The main attraction of Halloween theme party is the food. Add spooky flavor to the drinks and candies. Colorful ice cubes are good to give the blood curdling effect.
The themes can either be scary costume party or playing hide and seek in the dark. There is no hard and fast rule regarding the themes. Anything odd and scary can be the theme of Halloween theme party. Kids can play an interesting game. They have to identify the adults under the masks. The winners will be rewarded with Halloween spooky flowers.
You just need to have an innovative bend of mind to spook your guests in a new fashion every year. The popular costumes are of witches, ghosts, ghouls or demons. You can make a narrow dark entrance to give the eerie feel to your guests. One can even go for a buffet set up to enhance the decorating impact. But you must set your menu for Halloween party first. Food presentation must be interesting. Food decoration is equally important. Red eyed pumpkins can be made with cherries. Give your food items a grotesque look.
Who would like to miss the chance of playing with horror? So, dress up as scary as you can to give a shock to all in the coming Halloween theme party. Get busy in building witch's den and rock the party with your spooky ideas.



Friday, June 24, 2011

Halloween Games, Decorations, Crafts - Fiendish Fun That Will Liven Up Any Halloween Theme Party


Halloween crafts, games and decorations - Halloween brings to mind a variety of Halloween images and sounds that can be scary as well as fun. Halloween is the night of ghouls, little witches, ghosts and sneering Jack O'Lanterns perched on the porch of creepily decorated haunted houses. It is an opportunity to turn your house into a haunted house and to dress it up as much, or as little as you want, and to invent a selection of Halloween games, activities and crafts to entertain the young, and young at heart, for the entire spooky evening with Halloween lights, Halloween special effects, and use a variety of Halloween decorations outside too.

One of the most important jobs for a Halloween party host is creating the perfect Halloween atmosphere. Strategically placing the Halloween props, producing a creepy atmosphere by using a wide range of horrifically ghoulish decorations, playing eerily spooky background music, and providing a variety of frightfully freaky food and devilish drinks all help to guarantee that the guests at the Halloween theme party will have a great time.

Halloween Decoration Ideas for Outdoors

Putting Halloween decorations outdoors will convert any plain house and front yard into a wonderfully weird and scarily spooky haunted house! If you have a particularly large yard you may want to erect some horrendous Halloween head stones with a dilapidated graveyard gate or similar haunted house scenery. You can finish the whole creepy effect off by dangling spooky skeletons, cob webs, or ghosts from the branches of trees. Or if you live in a condo, or an apartment, then you can always use other types of haunted house decorations such as a frightening warning sign, or mini orange pumpkin lights around the door and windows.

Halloween Decoration Ideas for Indoors

Once you have decorated the outside of your house with Halloween decorations, then you can move onto the inside. It is extremely easy to recreate a haunted house atmosphere filled with floating witches, ghosts, goblins, and other spooky shapes. All you need is some imagination, and a few props. There is no need to spend ages decorating either, because you can easily create the perfect haunted house party atmosphere with some spooky displays and Halloween decorations, a few scary Halloween special effects, and some deliciously devilish Halloween food. You can use some haunting Halloween lighting, including candles, black or orange light bulbs, or indoor mini-lights. Fake cobwebs are also great for adding that terrifying touch. Always bear in mind the age group that you are catering for when you are planning your indoor Halloween decorations, because you want it to be a fun evening, and not give them nightmares for weeks to come!

Halloween Crafts Ideas

There is a wide range of Halloween crafts that are perfect for any Halloween party. Actually planning your Halloween activities for a kids' Halloween party is almost as much fun as watching the little monsters working on them. Kids love being creative and showing off their creepy Halloween craft creations, and it is a good idea to plan some Halloween crafts for them to do at their Halloween party. You can make things easier if you set them up before hand, and make them quick to clean up afterwards. It is important to make sure that you consider the ages of the kids who are going to be doing the Halloween crafts and make sure that you pick them at the right level. If they are too difficult, or even too simple, then the little ghost might really turn into little monsters! Always make sure that all of the materials that you use are non-toxic, especially the pens, paints, and glues, and that they are washable too.

Halloween Party Games

Everyone loves Halloween games; not only are they popular with the younger guests at your party, because they love getting prizes, but the older Halloween party guests also enjoy them because they can show off their skill and have some fun. You can adapt traditional favorites into Halloween games to keep the little ghosts and ghouls occupied. For example, you could transform an Easter egg hunt into a Halloween treat hunt, or a spooky scavenger hunt, or play pin the mouth on a Halloween pumpkin instead of pin the tail on the donkey. Older kids, and adults, would enjoy a game of charades with a Halloween theme, where all of the items acting out have to have a Halloween twist to them, such as scary movies, or books. You can adapt almost any game to cater for any age group and turn it into a Halloween party game.




Daryl Plaza is a regular contributor to Spookynite.com a Halloween information site on ideas for Halloween decorations, games, crafts, theme parties and costume ideas.



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