How to throw a rad Halloween Party
Fall is here and Halloween is approaching. Now is the right time to plan a funky party! In this article, Olivia explains how to make a Halloween party legendary.
Fall is here and Halloween is approaching. Now is the right time to plan a funky party! In this article, Olivia explains how to make a Halloween party legendary.
Halloween always seems to come with the same traditions– trick or treating, dressing up, and watching the best spooky movies are fun and all, but why not throw a rad party?! Make the best pumpkin foods, have a “best costume” contest, and put on fun spooky music!
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An easy start could be pumpkin cookies, and there can be a lot of different kinds: Pumpkin snickerdoodles, vegan pumpkin cookies, and oatmeal pumpkin cookies. However, there are many other pumpkin sweets, including pumpkin cinnamon rolls, pumpkin butter, pumpkin donuts, pumpkin coffee cake, and SO much more. Pumpkin sweet foods are the best to eat when getting into the fall mood.
Different years have different costume trends. 2018 was Harley Quinn, 2019 was Fortnite Characters, 2020 was Spiderman, 2021 was Squid game characters. Halloween costumes are typically creative. They show how people can be themselves and have the funniest costumes. Some people make their own by combining many kinds of costumes into one, making it clever. These kinds of costumes show how original people can be. Having a DIY Halloween attire can also save money and prevent showing up to a party and wearing the same thing as everyone else in the room.
No matter what genre of music people like, there is plenty of Halloween music that can get everyone on their feet. The finest time to listen to this music could be when the house is perfectly decorated in the days leading up to Halloween. Yes, playing Halloween music months before it is even fall is fun, but it does not always give the right feeling. For super early preparations, just make sure the setting is cozy, with candles, decorations, and the best spooky and pleasurable songs. Top Halloween songs today are: “Monster Mash” by Bobby (Boris) Pickett, “Thriller” by Micheal Jackson, “This is Halloween” from the 1993 movie Nightmare Before Christmas which has a very enjoyable soundtrack. Some more tunes are “Somebody’s Watching Me” by Rockwell, “Ghostbusters” by Ray Parker Jr, and hundreds more.
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If you are still reading, you now know how to throw a rad Halloween party with the correct items. Maybe you already knew how to throw a party but these details can help and make you hungry when reading about pumpkin foods. Now, let’s get into bed, light a candle, make pumpkin cookies and hot cocoa, and put on a Halloween playlist to get into the spooky spirit!