Essay On Halloween Party

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How to throw a great Halloween party Halloween is one of the busiest party times of the year, The National Retail Federation foresees that Americans will spend approximately $75 per person on Halloween this year. That's one scary statistic for your wallet! But... throwing the most bashing Hallowing party does not necessarily mean spending a lot of money. Although not having the proper budget make take additional time and a lot of effort, there is no reason why you should not celebrate Hallowing the right way. Here we offer some tips that can help you organize a great Halloween party with a small budget: Choose the proper venue! This is one of the most difficult things to do! As they may result in a huge expense, also, if you don't book the …show more content…

Some of the best ideas are: -Halloween Charades - easy to come up with a few index cards with Halloween things on them. -Trivia - 20 horror movie -Truth or Dare - -Halloween Who am I Each guest pulls an index card out of a hat. The card will have a suitable Halloween character on it. Without the player seeing it, the host then tapes it to that person's forehead so that the word is visible to the other guest. The player then has to ask, in turn, the other guests a question about what they are. The guests cannot say what the player is or hint at it, only answer direct questions (except what am I). Starting with 100 points, each question they ask subtracts 1 point. Each wrong guess also takes away a point until either the player hits 0 or they get it right and keep their remaining points. Contests Mummy wrapping contest: Team up people. One is the mummy, one is the embalmer. Blindfold both and give them three rolls of toilet paper. The first one to completely wrap their mummy wins! Also, there is the traditional costume contest in which a jury is in charge of choosing the most creepy costume of the party. You can always give out prizes worth in candy or

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