Halloween Baby Shower Party Ideas
PARTY IDEAS 3
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Crystal ball made using a ceiling light, puffy paint, spray paint, and gems. Add a color changing light beneath ~ Magical! | Use plastic fangs as napkin rings or place card holders. | Witches Brew – 1 apple, 1 orange, 1 lemon, 2 T whole allspice, 2 T whole cloves, 4 cinnamon sticks. Slice fruit into rings, including peels, seed, cores, etc. Place all ingredients into a crock-pot. Fill with water. Simmer on low. Refill with water as needed. Be careful not let the water get too low. |
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Instead of craving make designs with puff glow-in-the-dark paint drops. | Witch legs coming out of a feathered umbrella. | This witch “crashed” into the door. |
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Using your fireplace for decoration is a cool idea. Use bones, or… | Pile pumpkins inside carved like flames, or… | Board off your fireplace and have creepy arms or zombies trying to get in. |
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Spooky Pumpkin – put dry ice inside and light with a green glow stick. | Use sheet-draped chairs to give your room the look of ruin. | Don’t forget to decorate your food tables too! |
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Glow sticks from a party store and a bag of inflatable white balloons. Slide the small glow stick inside the balloon then inflate it and cover with a piece of white fabric. Draw a spooky face on the fabric and cut a small hole at the top to pull the stem of the balloon through for hanging. | Use an inflatable coffin as a drink cooler. | For a cool and creepy DIY Halloween cauldron find yourself a large bowl and pick up a brick of dry ice from your local supermarket. Take the dry ice and place it in a small container with a little bit of warm water in it then place the container inside your bowl to create the look of a smoldering witches cauldron. |
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Put a glow ball in a white stocking and hang from trees or ceiling. | Make these with screening, clear plastic bottle bottoms and twinkle lights. | Or, you can make a pumpkin bowl or cauldron and place dry ice inside. |
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Make signing your guest book part of the party decorations. | Make a wall of glowing masks. Buy a bunch of Dollar Store masks and paint them with glow-in-the-dark paint. Hang individually or in groups. | Witch Treat Pot – I couldn’t find instructions, but too cute not to share. See where your imagination can take you! |
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Make a Pumpkin Witch Topiary. Stack pumpkins and carve one with a face. Top with tulle and a witch hat. Use some small branches for the arms. Tie the hat on with a ribbon bow. | Stage a spooky scene by assembling a colony of these winged creatures made from miniature pumpkins and craft foam. | Using spray paint, paint foam or plastic pumpkins classic white. Don’t get heavy-handed with the spray, or you’ll have drips – unless of course you want the drips. |
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Simple branch, lights, crows or ravens, pillar candles and the word “BOO”. Very nicely done. | Haunted House Glass Block – Place die cut vinyl image (haunted house or other spooky images) on face of pre-drilled glass block and fill with candy corn lights. Decorate with sparkly ribbon and fuzzy spider. All craft items can be found at your local craft store. | Use craft or dollar store lanterns and dress them up with pumpkins and bat and moon decals. |
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Cover a pumpkin with glue and Epsom salt for a sparkle that’s more classic-looking than glitter . Cute for mini pumpkins on tables and such. | Paint your pumpkin white or black. Cut out circle eyes and make the mouth resemble a skull. Use candy corn and round beads around the eyes and accent with red paint. | Take an ordinary paper lantern, dress it up with leaves, a stem, and tendrils for a hanging pumpkin. |