Thursday 26 October 2017



  1. Monster Mash
    What's the first thing you think of when you hear "Halloween"? Frankenstein? Dracula? Mummies, ghosts, goblins? Halloween is the perfect opportunity to throw a Monster Mash. Find a recording of the famous song originally, sung by Bobby Pickett, and use some of the wording in your invitations. Adorn the house in monster-inspired decorations and play the whole Pickett album at your party.
  2. Willy Wonka
    Halloween is all about candy and who doesn't love Wonka candy? Your invitations can be just as sweet, in the shape of candy, with lots of glitter, and maybe even a SweeTart or two to lure them in! Set up different candy stations throughout your house with your favorite Wonka candies like Laffy Taffy, Nerds, FunDip, Pixy Stix and SweeTarts. Don't forget that big purple top hat to decorate!
  3. Haunted House
    Maya Kalman, of Swank Productions, says that Halloween is one of her company's favorite holidays and they've thrown lots of themed parties. They even planned a Halloween wedding, which had a haunted house theme complete with fog, dark goblets, UV lighting, skeleton hands holding placecards, and a costumed waitstaff of ghosts and zombies.
    To throw your own haunted house party, stuff some old clothes with hay or cotton to make some dead guests, place some plastic or styrofoam tombstones, cobwebs and fake spiders around the house, and ask guests to show up in their best ghostly makeup and costumes.
  4. Autumn Harvest
    Your Halloween party doesn't have to be all about monsters and ghouls. If you're looking for a classier way to invited friends over, decorate your space with typically fall-themed ornaments. Find the decorations you need at your local farm -- a few bales of hay for seating, some pumpkins and gourds and crunchy leaves and branches will make your party look its best. Serve drinks and desserts that remind you of the season, like apple cider and pumpkin pie.
  5. Carnival
    Carnivals are fun no matter what time of year, but around Halloween, they can be filled with creepy-crawlies and unknown monsters lurking behind the games, ready to scare you when you least expect it! This is a party your kids will have fun with, and it's all about getting them outdoors and active. For snacks, fill some black or orange paper cones with popcorn or cotton candy, and find some candies that are Halloween-colored, like M&M lollipops or cupcakes. Games can include guessing how many candy corns are in the jar, tossing beanbags into the zombie's body, decorating faces with creepy designs and reading tarot cards.
  6. Murder Mystery
    A murder mystery is the perfect party to entertain both kids and adults alike. It takes a bit of imagination and creativity, but once you develop a story with a murderer to pin down, your interactive party will be a hit with all your guests. You'll have to think ahead and gear each party invitation to individual guests, making specific costume requests. Once the guests have arrived, let them know the general plot and offer clues throughout the night to help them solve the mystery.
  7. Freak Show
    The sideshow at the circus is often one of the most talked-about aspects. Turn your own party into a circus freak show by setting it up with dark and creepy circus decorations -- glow-in-the-dark will be a great way to show off your decorating skills. Ask guests to dress in the ugliest, creepiest or oddest costumes. Oversized moles, buck teeth, bearded ladies, tattooed or pierced men, are all viable costume ideas. When they arrive, you can host a contest and the guest with the most votes receives a prize. If you can find a way to include fire-breathers or sword-eaters, even better!
  8. Mad Scientist
    Kids and adults alike will love setting up for and participating in this Mad Scientist party. If you love to bake and enjoy mixing drinks, this just might be the perfect opportunity to try out new recipes. Mad scientists are all about experimenting, so send out invitations shaped like bubbling potions and be sure to warn them of the hazards of walking into a scientist's lab. Have lab coats and goggles available for each guest and direct them to a buffet of your concoctions: orange and green fizzy drinks served in beakers, severed-finger cookies, monster brain cupcakes and Jell-O with gummy worms and eyeballs. Activities can include a potion-making station (think volcano-making), slime station and molecule-building (with toothpicks and marshmallows).
  9. Jack-o'-Lantern Carving
    What better way to celebrate this spooky season than with a pumpkin carving party? Turn it into a contest where the spookiest and goofiest Jack-o'-lanterns win a prize! This can be a great family-themed party, with adults helping little ones to carve their pumpkins. Afterward, you can use the leftover seeds to either do a craft or roast them for a tasty treat. Once it gets dark enough outside, display your pumpkins proudly outside and place a light inside each one to get the real effect!
  10. Superhero
    Superheroes are some of the most popular costumes worn by trick-or-treaters at Halloween, so it's only natural that a superhero theme should be on your list. There are so many different options available for this theme: serve cupcakes with superhero logos on them, have guests arrive wearing their favorite superhero cape or mask, play "Pin-the-star-on-Captain-America's-shield" and attempt superhero charades.
  11. Graveyard
    Marla Mase, a mom and owner of the New York City-based party planning business PartyPooper.com and PartySwank.com, says she has thrown many Halloween parties over the years.One of the most memorable was a graveyard party, where she decorated the area with hay, overhanging branches, leaves, lighting, tombstones, coffins, skeletons, body parties, sound effects, dirt and large plastic garbage cans, pumpkins, black lighting, etc. 
    Kalman has also thrown a lavish graveyard party, complete with orange drinks, cobwebbed furniture and skeleton decorations throughout the room.
    While you don't have to go all out like these designers did, it can be easy to throw your own graveyard party. Start with tombstone-shaped invitations, decorate with foam tombstones and skeletons and use low lighting to create an eerie atmosphere.
  12. Alice in Wonderland
    There are so many different kooky characters in Lewis Carroll's famed "Alice in Wonderland" that it makes for a great opportunity for a costume party. Invite guests to a special Halloween-night Tea Party and suggest a different costume for each guest, including the Mad Hatter, Alice, the Cheshire Cat, the White Rabbit, and the Queen of Hearts. Set out teas and finger foods themed to the different adventures Alice finds herself in (key-shaped cookies, raspberry-filled heart-shaped tarts, and the cat's smile cake). And it wouldn't be an Alice in Wonderland party if you didn't set up a game of croquet or cards!
  13. Hollywood
    Hollywood is all about celebrities, glitz and glam. So your invitations should most definitely reflect that! Send out golden invitations with fancy type that lets your guests know to expect a high-class swanky party and that they should dress to impress. They can dress up as their favorite movie characters or actors from today or beyond. Have Hollywood stars decorating the walkway and walls, and make sure gold is the dominant color. Your menu and placecards can be in the shape of the director's clapboard, and you can even set up imitation Oscars-awards complete with the little gold statue as prizes for best-in-show.
  14. Edgar Allan Poe
    "The Black Cat." "Annabel Lee." "The Tell-Tale Heart." "The Raven." Edgar Allan Poe wrote tales and poems of horror and suspense almost two hundred years ago and they still stop our hearts today. Start your party off by sending out invitations written on old burned paper and typed on a typewriter. Encourage guests to dress up as the author himself or as one of his characters. For the party, decorate with some fake stuffed ravens and other creepy animals and motifs (spiders, skulls, cobwebs). Set the mood by lighting your party with candles, just as Poe would have used. Your meal should include some dark menu items like black linguine, red grapes, chocolate cake and red wine. This will certainly be one party your friends haven't experienced yet and one they'll be talking about for days afterward!
  15. Harry Potter
    Mase made use of the Harry Potter theme by hiring a double-decker bus and decorating the inside with cobwebs and leaves. She even had surprise 'haunted guests' on the bus that kept kids on their toes the whole night.
    This can be one of the most involved and exciting parties that you can throw, but it doesn't need to be on a bus. Decorate your home or backyard with Harry-themed objects, like the Sorting Hat, broomsticks, golden Snitches, magic wands and a cauldron. Your invitations can be in the shape of the Marauder's Map, with directions to your home and an invitation written in "invisible" ink. Have a few round Harry Potter glasses and lightning bolt tattoos for little guests to wear, and don't forget to serve some Bertie Bott's Every-Flavor Beans.
  16. Rocky Horror Picture Show
    Audiences love acting out and singing along with the on-screen characters in this classic film. Why not recreate the same thing in your own home? There are so many characters, so each guest can dress up as a different person from the movie and act as creepy as they can. Watch the movie in your living room or get a projector and watch it in your backyard. Act along with the movie and teach the Time Warp dance before you begin. Decorate your party space with old posters from the movie and make your desserts themed to the show (like cookies in the shape of lips or cupcakes with images of those stocking-ed legs).
  17. Politics
    Politics can be pretty scary sometimes. Have your guests show up dressed as their favorite (or least favorite) politician (dead or alive) and host an election-night party, complete with a ballot for best costumes and best desserts.
  18. Pirates
    Argghhh, matey! If a hidden treasure is what your guests are searching for, they'll have a blast searching for it in your own backyard. Send out invitations with "X marks the spot" treasure maps. Serve overflowing chests with golden chocolate coins, mixed in with faux jewels and jewelry. Eye patches, tattoos, and bandannas can be kept at the front door available for anyone to pick up if they forgot their own. Pirate booty (the edible kind) can include sea-themed treats like fish sticks, salmagundi (pirate stew), biscuits and punch. Games can include walking the plank, treasure hunt and capture the flag.
  19. UFO
    Halloween is the perfect time to host a Roswell-themed party. Send out invitations in the shape of a UFO and set up your house with unidentified (flying or grounded) objects as well. Stop by your local party store to pick up some mini glow-in-the-dark aliens and serve equally unknown substances for dessert (brain matter cupcakes, flying saucer cookies, alien autopsy Jell-o).
  20. Zombies
    Zombies are definitely a popular theme in recent years, with horror zombie movies like "World War Z" or "Warm Bodies." Turn your party space into an end-of-the-world zone with bloody handprints on the wall (using washable paint, of course!) and a few plastic body parts and ripped/old clothing strewn across the floors. Your kids will have a blast decorating for this party, and you're sure to get a few kicks as well, especially when you start baking for the party with gelatin brain molds, toxic drinks, and "finger" foods. Play some zombie music like Michael Jackson's "Thriller" and find a few zombie board games to play. Your party will surely be an undead smash!
  21. The Mummy's Curse
    Ever since Howard Carter discovered the tomb of Tutankhamen one hundred years ago, talks of a mummy's curse have swirled and movies have capitalized on the spooky possibility. So create a one-of-a-kind mummy party. Send invitations out written in hieroglyphs and have guests dress as their favorite Egyptian character. You can even have a craft party where kids make pharaoh headdresses or get their faces painted Egyptian-style. For treats, create chocolate-dipped pretzels with white chocolate swirls (your mummy wrappings), cupcakes with white icing strips and mummy dogs (mini hot dogs).
  22. Gothic
    This theme can be more of your traditional Halloween party, but perhaps a little classier. Guests can come dressed in witch and wizard costumes and your decorations should be black or dark. Glittery skulls, cobwebs, spiders, dripping candles, ravens, gourds and skeletons would all be great items for your space. Fill black cauldrons with your menu items and prepare dark fruity drinks. As an added bonus, play some black-and-white horror films to close out the night.


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The night of Halloween brings with it a lot of funny stories and anecdotes. The best part of the night is sitting together with friends and sharing candies, and Halloween stories. Some memories fill the house with peals of laughter, while others remind you why Halloween is the favorite holiday for kids.
Kristen Bell
"I have friends who wear Star Wars costumes and act like the characters all day. I may not be that deep into it, but there’s something great about loving what you love and not caring if it’s unpopular."
Bart Simpson
"Trick or Treat isn't just some phrase you chant mindlessly like The Lord's Prayer. It's an oral contract."
Rita Rudner
"Halloween was confusing. All my life my parents said, 'Never take candy from strangers.' And then they dressed me up and said, 'Go beg for it.' I didn’t know what to do! I’d knock on people’s doors and go, 'Trick or treat.' 'No thank you.'"
Douglas Coupland
"Who made the rule that everybody has to dress like sheep 364 days of the year? Think of all the people you’d meet if they were in costume every day. People would be so much easier to talk to – like talking to dogs."
Dave Barry
"I preferred to trick-or-treat as a vampire, which I felt was much scarier. The problem was the plastic vampire teeth. I have a powerful gag reflex, so when people opened their doors, instead of being terrified by the awesome bone-chilling specter of the Prince of Darkness, they'd see this short, caped person, retching.
Their only terror was that I might throw up on their shoes." 
"Poorly aligned eye holes are an ancient Halloween, tradition dating back to at least my childhood. My early Halloween memories consist of staggering around disguised as a ghost, unable to see anything but bed sheet, and consequently bonking into trees or falling into brooks.
The highlight of my ghost career came in the 1954 Halloween parade when I marched directly into the butt of a horse."
"So when I open the door on Halloween, I am confronted by three or four imaginary heroes, such as G.I. Joe, Conan the Barbarian and Oliver North, who would look very terrifying except that they are three feet tall and facing in random directions. They stand there silently for several seconds before an adult voice hisses from the darkness behind them: 'Say ‘Trick or treat!’'"
Conan O’Brien
"This Halloween the most popular mask is the Arnold Schwarzenegger mask. And the best part? With a mouth full of candy you will sound just like him."
Robert Brault
"I don’t know that there are real ghosts and goblins, But there are always more trick-or-treaters than neighborhood kids."
Anonymous
"The older you get, the harder it is to find someone willing to share a horse costume with you."
Emily Luchetti
"After eating chocolate you feel godlike, as though you can conquer enemies, lead armies, entice lovers."
Winifred Sanderson from Hocus Pocus
"You know, I’ve always wanted a child. And now I think I’ll have one... on toast!"
R. L. Stine
"When I was a kid my family was really poor and I remember one Halloween I wanted to dress up really scary and my parents came home with a duck costume.
I wore that costume for years! I hated it."
Jean Baudrillard
"There is nothing funny about Halloween. This sarcastic festival reflects, rather, an infernal demand for revenge by children on the adult world."
Charlie Brown
"I got a rock."
Michael Trevino
"I only eat candy on Halloween. No lie."
Gavin DeGraw
"When I was a kid I got busted for throwing a rock through a car window and egging a house on Halloween."
Derrick Rose
"On Halloween, don't you know back when you were little, your mom tells you don't eat any candy until she checks it? I used to be so tempted to eat my candy on the way to other people's houses. That used to be such a tease."

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Write in a Halloween Card

  1. Happy Howl-o-ween!
  2. I am dying to have a great Halloween with you. Happy Halloween!
  3. You're one of my favorite Halloween monsters!
  4. The skeleton laughed at this Halloween card message. It tickled his funny bone.
  5. Have a killer Halloween!
  6. The dentist knows that the scariest thing that can happen on Halloween night is eating all the candy without brushing your teeth.
  7. Gho-stylin' this Halloween. Wear some spooky BOOts.
  8. I'm not scared on Halloween because I know I have you to make me smile.
  9. Even those who are merely beautiful on the inside can be adored on Halloween.
  10. Halloween may be a spooky night, but I'll enjoy it no matter what since I'll be with you.
  11. It's fun to be with your 'fiends' on Halloween!
  12. The three c's of Halloween real estate are candy, candy, and candy!
  13. Even though Halloween isn't as fun at a nudist colony, it can still be scary.
  14. The trick for getting a treat for Halloween is to be a little naughty without being too evil.
  15. If you wear your mask to the grocery store, you can get discounted candy on November 1st.
  16. I love this holiday almost as much as my dentist loves this holiday.
  17. Be safe and have fun if that's possible to do.
  18. You look amazing no matter what you're wearing, but I'll take you in a Halloween costume any day.
  19. This holiday is all about decisions. Do you want a trick or a treat? Which candy do you not want to eat? How many kisses do you want from me?
  20. It's a fun time to get a little silly with my best friends. I hope you're up for it.
  21. Don't be too scared on this spooky night. You know there's at least one person who loves you.
  22. It's not what costume you're wearing, it's what's inside that counts.
  23. With your looks it's difficult to look like anything other than a beautiful person.
  24. Eat as much candy as you can. That way you can stay as sweet as possible.
  25. If I were a ghost, I'd haunt you. Did that come across a little creepy?
  26. I have a big fear I want to share with you. I'm scared that you won't have an amazing Halloween.
  27. No one deserves a big bag of candy as much as you do. Have a sweet Halloween!
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Wednesday 25 October 2017



1. “Double double toil and trouble. Fire burn, and cauldron bubble.” -- William Shakespeare
2. "For no mere mortal can resist the evil of the thriller." -- Vincent Price, "Thriller"
3. "It's close to midnight, something evil's lurking from the dark. Under the moonlight, you see a sight that almost stops your heart." -- Michael Jackson
4. "Be afraid. Be very afraid.” -- The Fly
5. "Whatever you do… don't fall asleep.” -- A Nightmare on Elm Street
6. "The time's come to play, here in my garden of shadows." -- Hocus Pocus
7. "Men say that in this midnight hour, the disembodied have power." -- William Motherwell
8. "I see dead people." -- The Sixth Sense
9. “When there's no more room in Hell, the dead will walk the Earth.” -- Dawn of the Dead (1978)
10. "What an excellent day for an exorcism.” -- The Exorcist
11. "If you are reading this, then you are blissfully unaware what is creeping up behind you." -- Unknown
12. "When black cats prowl and pumpkins gleam, may luck be yours on Halloween." -- Unknown
13. "Darkness falls across the land / The midnight hour is close at hand / Creatures crawl in search of blood / To terrorize y'all's neighborhood / And whomsoever shall be found / Without the soul for getting down / Must stand and face the hounds of hell / And rot inside a corpse's shell." -- Vincent Price "Thriller"
14. "By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes." -- William Shakespeare
15. "Silent phantoms of the night in their robes of ghostly white, they are always to be seen on the night of Halloween." -- Unknown
16. "Tasty, tasty, beautiful fear." -- It (2017)
17. "I must go in. The fog is rising." -- Emily Dickinson
18. "I'm every nightmare you've ever had. I'm your worst dream come true. I'm everything you ever were afraid of." -- It (1990)
19. "The next scream you hear may be your own." -- The Birds
20. "Sometimes the world of the living gets mixed up with the world of the dead." -- The Others
21. "We are the dead and we're coming for you." -- Murderdolls, "Dawn Of The Dead"
22. "Shadows of a thousand years rise again unseen. Voices whisper in the trees, Tonight is Halloween!" -- Dexter Kozen
23. "The moon has awoken with the sleep of the sun. Light has been broken and the spell has begun." -- Tairrie B
24. "Don't look under the bed." -- Don't Look Under the Bed


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Attention Boys and Ghouls
You are Invited to Our
Spooktacular Halloween Party
October 31st from 2:00 pm -6:00 pm
2215 Alpha Avenue, Jacksonville, Florida
Hosted by Daniel and Alex Brewer
RSVP by October 15th to 555.9873

It’s Halloween Time
We’re Having a Bash
Wear Your Best Costume
To Our Fun Monster Mash
October 31st At 7:00 pm
The Jennings Home 1435 Elkview Drive Miami, Florida
RSVP To Julianne at 764.333.5830 by October 15th

Trick or Treat
Join us For a Halloween Celebration With
The Mullville Family
monday, October 31st at 6:00 pm
Dave Mullville’s Home 4005 Willison Street Minneapolis, Minnesota
RSVP by October 14th to dmullville@gmail.com

Adult Halloween Party Invitation

We’ve got the Booze
You Bring the Boo’s
Join us For Some Haunting Spirits and Wicked Brews
The Andersons
October 31st 8:00pm- 12:00 am
The Rock Hill Brewery
766 Northwest Beach Street
San Luis Obispo, California
RSVP to Julie at 555.873.0727
by October 10th

Ghosts and Witches and Creatures of Fright
Don’t miss the call of Halloween Night
Come one, Come All in the Threads of the Season
If you Miss This Bash, Tis an Act of Treason.
Be here by Eight or Meet Your Fate
Bring Your Scariest Food Concoction
And Your Tastiest Date.
Sara and Josh’s Haunted Castle
October 31st
356 Brimstone Lane
Wear a Costume or be ridiculed and vanished into the night
Regrets only if you dare
RSVP by October 10th 684-9488

Eat Drink & Be Scary
Join us For a
Halloween Party
Saturday, October 31st at 7:00pm
4444 Houston Way Road
Atlanta, GA
RSVP to Katie by October 10th
384.0844 or katie@gmail.com

Halloween Costume Party Invitation 

Join us if you Dare
For a Halloween Scare…
Costume Party
will be undertaken at 7:00 PM
on Saturday, October 31st
at the final resting place of
Jeanine and Henery Willchuck
87 Myrtle Lane
Lansburg, South Carolina
RSVP by October 10th 449.3421

You’re Invited to a
Couples Costume Party!
Saturday, October 27th
6pm – Midnight
387 Hillsdale Blvd.
Hosted by Kathy and Jim Klein
Regrets only by October 10th contact 398.9984
Come Costumed!

Fright Night is almost here,
get your costumes if you fear!
The Annual James
Costume Party
Friday, October 27th
8pm to 2:00am
9833 Monterey Place
Phoenix, Arizona
Hosted by Mark and Kathy James
RSVP by October 10th at 294.4989

Halloween Potluck Invitation 

Please Join Us For
Pumpkin Stew
And
Witches Brew!
The Marlowe Residence
234 Main Street
Bloomington, IL
RSVP to Meg 333.356.6795
Hope to See you There!

Leave the Tricks
at Home and Bring
Your Favorite Treat to Share
Please Come for Halloween Brunch
Sunday, October 28th
11:00 in the morning
1234 Spooky Lane San Mateo, California
RSVP to Host at 394.344.5556 by October 15th
Costumes are encouraged

It’s time for a
Halloween Potluck
Pick your poison and bring it on over
October 31st 6pm at The Henry Residence
498 Jameson Way
Newport Beach, California
RSVP by October 12th to khenrygmail.com

Funny Halloween Invitation 

Fly Over on a Broom or Float like a Ghost
Just don’t be tardy to Our Halloween Party
October 31st 12:00pm- 4:00pm with Trick or Treating to follow
Our Home
17355 Chestnut Ave
Visalia, California
RSVP by October 15th 778.3984

Something is Brewing at Our House
Monday, October 31st
9:00 PM
Tennant Home
45 Clover Road
New York, NY
Hosted by Elsa and Dave
RSVP by October 15th
To Elsa at Etennant@gmail.com

What are you Doing Thursday,
I just have to ask?
How about Drinking, Dancing
And Wearing a Mask…
Come on Over for The Harrowing Fright
The Jones are Brewing for
a Halloween Night
October 31st 6pm
783 Whistler Lane
San Francisco, CA
RSVP by October 15th to 344.3968
Masks required!

Scary Halloween Party Invitation 

We’re Calling All Goblins,
Ghosts and Creatures of the night!
So Creep, Float or Crawl on Over
To Our Halloween Costume Party
The Undertaking Will Begin
7pm October 31st
Our Home 475 Little Rd.
San Luis Obispo, CA
RSVP 805.8833

It Might be Scary…
It Might be a Fright…
But It’s Sure to be Fun
On Halloween Night!
Join Us For a Halloween Party
Monday, October 31st at 8:00 PM
The Fredricks’ Haunted House
487 Dead Mans Road Madera, California
RSVP to Lydia at 488.8368
By October 18th

Please Join Us for an Evening
that will make your skin crawl…
The Janson’s
Annual Halloween Ball
on Saturday October 30th
From 8 until 12 in the darkness of the night
Our Haunted Home
3958 Grand Boulevard
Laural Heights, Illinois
RSVP by October 10th
Tina and Jason
987.3345
Costumes required for entry



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