Trick or treating just doesn't cut it
once you reach a certain age. Halloween is party time. It's also a great
excuse to decorate and get spooky. So, start brainstorming those ideas
for your own costume and let's get started.
*Consider
the style of Halloween party that interests you. There are so many to
choose from, so start thinking now. Themes that you might like to make
use of include:
1.Haunted theme
2.Ghostly theme
3.Horror theme
4.Fairytale theme
5.Pumpkin theme (everything orange!)
6.Graveyard theme
7.Costume theme (anything goes)
8.A theme from a spooky book you love
*Write down your ideas. Before you hit any store, create a list that sets out:
1.Decorations you'd like to have
2.Types of food
3.Music
4.Prizes and games (optional)
5.Movies (optional)
6.Other ideas
*Consider
the people you'd like to invite. This will give you an idea of numbers
and the space and food needed. If you have a specific theme (like
movies), you may want to limit your number so you don't end up with 12
Freddie Krueger’s.
*Prepare
invitations. Use your chosen theme to guide the invitation creation.
Set the time, date, and give any details about what to wear, bring, etc.
Send these out about two weeks prior to the party.
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