Halloween
Posts all about Halloween. There are posts about Halloween costumes for men, women, and children. There are also posts about Halloween celebrations — how to plan a party, different types of parties, and safety tips for parties during quarantine. There are trick-or-treat tips. There are also menus and recipes for Halloween meals and parties.
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Halloween: 5 Cool Decorations for the Bathroom
Affiliate Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Some of the links below are affiliate links meaning that at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you purchase something using the link. Read the full disclaimer policy here. Out of all the rooms in your house, the bathroom is one that has great spooky potential. Many iconic movie horror scenes have taken place in bathrooms. The room itself contains many items which can be easily transformed into creepy Halloween elements. In this post, I’m going to help make sure your bathroom lives up to its full potential with five cool Halloween decorations. Gift & Décor…
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Freaky Food & Creepy Concoction Halloween Recipes
Trying to come up with creative treats to serve at your Halloween party? Try the Halloween recipes for these creepy concoctions. This recipe allows the kids to get involved! Additionally, here are a couple of Halloween recipes that are a little less labor-intensive and don’t necessarily involve the stove! Halloween Recipes: Snack Mix The first selection is to make your own snack mix, similar to Chex mix but with a Halloween theme. This snack mix should start with any type of dry cereal you like. Chex cereal really is one of the best options but be creative and pick anything you want. You will then add in other snack pieces…
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5 Themes for Your Adult Halloween Party
A Halloween party doesn’t really need a theme. However, if you’d like something a little different this year, here are some themed Halloween parties that might be just the ticket. 1. Famous Couples Halloween Party Ask your guests to come as a famous couple. Suggestions include Adam and Eve, Bonnie and Clyde, Frankenstein and his bride, Cleopatra and Anthony, Guinevere and Sir Lancelot, and Beauty and the Beast. But don’t stop there, other famous duos include Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf, Good and Evil, Heart and Soul, Devil and Angel, and Queen Bee and Worker Bee. Pair up Your Food Selections Your foods can be classic paired foods…
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Trunk or Treat: A Halloween Tradition for Today’s Families
If you’re new to parenting, the term Trunk or Treat may be unfamiliar. This is an organized trick or treating event using the trunks of people’s cars. Parents, kids, and teachers drive to a designated parking area. They park their cars. pop their trunks to reveal a Halloween cache of candies, and invite the costumed children to walk from car to car, picking up goodies from each trunk. Trunk or Treat is a great Halloween activity that works well for group organizations such as preschools, Sunday school, Hebrew school classes, mommy and me groups, scouts, or just an organized fall event sponsored by the town or city where you live.…
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4 Trick-or-Treating Alternatives
Not everyone wants to go trick-or-treating, whether you find it a safety hazard in your neighborhood, you don’t live somewhere that makes it convenient, or your family just wants to create a different tradition. Luckily, there are plenty of alternatives you can consider. Alternatives: Halloween-Themed Game Night One great alternative you can try on Halloween is to have a fun game night. This involves putting together some different Halloween-themed games that the kids can play instead of going out trick-or-treating. Mummy Wrap All you need for this game is either a few rolls of toilet paper, some white fabric, or white crepe paper. For the Mummy Wrap game, take the…
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Tips for Safe Trick-or-Treating
When your kids go trick-or-treating, you want them to have fun, but also to be safe. The following post will focus on a range of safety tips. The goal is to keep your excited trick-or-treaters out of danger and to allow both you and your kids to have a great time. Costume Length Matters Kids get excited when they go out trick-or-treating, often running down the street and up the stairs to get to people’s porches. You don’t want your kids falling down the stairs or tripping over their costumes in the middle of the street. Costumes with superhero capes, long dresses, or gowns could be a little too long.…

















