When it comes to throwing a memorable Halloween party, it’s all about paying attention to details. Yes, everything from trick-or-treating to DIY Halloween costumes are all part of the fun, but a bash that’s planned with both kids and adults in mind is also worth adding to the mix.
1. Use toilet or crepe paper to mummify almost anything you prefer
via A Three Hat Day
2. Play the game known as Find the Eyeball in the Haystack.’ All you need to do is to get a box and put some hay and a ping pong ball.
via Meaningful Mama
3. Take a transparent bowl and paste googly eyes onto it. Don’t forget to fill the bowl with something orange-colored.
via Catch My Party
4. Create a weird and unusual backdrop for a photo booth. You can use streamers and spider webs to make the book look spooky.
5. Use crepe paper for hanging black and orange balloons from the classroom ceiling.
via Woo Home
6. Create an extraordinary sinister spider.
7. Keep some bugs on your legs as a hostess. Make sure that you are having a kid-friendly party get-up.
via Goes Lightly
8. Convert pre-packaged fruit cups into something crazy with the help of a black Sharpie.
9. Use white crepe paper to change the look of your teacher’s door. Make it a mummy.
via Honey and Fitz
10. With the help of treats, you can stuff surgical gloves.
11. Take some white powdered donut holes. Then plastic spiders can be sprinkled over these donut holes.
12. Place plastic spiders on ice cube trays and let them freeze.
via Love This Pic
13. Use contact paper to convert a drink into a crazy smiling jack-o-lantern.
via Paper Jewels
14. Do eerie sipping by decorating dollar store cups using googly eyes.
15. What about utilizing grapes for spider eggs? It is one of the most amusing class Halloween party hacks you can ever find.
16. Wrap apple sauce pouches in cheesecloth to make them look spooky.
via The Nerd’s Wife
17. Wrap medical gauze in cheesecloth to make it look ghostly.
via Bento Lunch
18. Use shoes and striped stalking to transform the teacher’s desk into something monstrous.
19. Make a bat using toilet paper tubes.
via Molly Moo Crafts
20. Add tags to allergy-friendly snack packs with a stapler to have some fun.
via Room Parent
21. You can make idea feel boxes using used tissue boxes.
via Basic Grey
22. Crazy decorations can be made with the help of pool noodles. The best examples are witch legs and a giant spider.
23. You can make menacing lollipops using coffee filters. They will certainly look crazy.
via Room Parent
24. Try making ominous lollipops using spider webs.
via Artful Parent
25. Get some candy eyeballs and plastic fangs and transfigure dull old donuts into vampires.
26. Take some pumpkins and create an interesting game. Rolling or painting these pumpkins keeps everyone interested. Tossing rings on them is also a good game.
via Meaningful Mama