Know the history
Halloween is observed in many countries on the evening of 31st October each year. This is the evening before the Christian feast of All Saint’s Day. Over 2000 years ago, the Celts, who lived in the area that is now Ireland, the United Kingdom and Northern France worshipped nature and believed in the spirit world. Their main God was the Sun and believed that at the end of summer, the dead returned to Earth. On this day, they invite all spirits who had died and allow them to visit the living. Many people celebrate by hosting costume parties or binge-watching horror movies. Here a few more suggestions.
Create a Haunted House
Transform your entire house into a spooky place full of ghosts and witches. Objects jumping out of their place, fake spider webs and vampire teeth. It is really funny to watch someone get genuinely scared though they know it’s a joke.
Tell Ghost Stories
Gather the kids in your apartment and make the room dark. Ask everyone to tell their favorite ghost story.
Bake a Halloween Cake
Bake Halloween themed cupcakes on your own and celebrate this day at your work place with all your favorite co-workers.
Fancy Dress Competition
Arrange a fancy-dress competition for kids. Instead of simply celebrating, you can teach them the history of Halloween, how it all started and the past customs associated with it.
Trick or Treat
The classic! Usually the whole neighborhood gets involved. At each house, they demand sweets or gifts with a question “trick or treat?”. If they don’t receive their sweets, they will do their best to trick the house owner or his belongings.
Pumpkin Carving
Pumpkins add a stylish, creative and fun touch to your decorations. Carve lanterns with scary faces in pumpkins and other vegetables and decorate your homes and gardens in Halloween style. Instead of carving, you can paint the pumpkins with scary images.
Enjoy Bonfires
Light a bonfire with small sticks and burnable waste material in front of your home. Grab some blankets and enjoy some good conversations with your kith and kin.
Host a Feast of Friends and Family
Halloween only comes around once a year, so why not make it unforgettable? Invite all your family and friends and watch a thriller movie. Make a variety of pumpkin dishes such as pumpkin and apple bread, pumpkin pie, pumpkin coffee cake, or pumpkin and apple muffins.
Celebrate with Customized Gifts
Organize a game show. Thrill your audience to the bone with costumes of skeletons or ghouls. Customize orange and black color wristbands with imprinted messages like “Trick or Treat?” or “Happy Halloween”. You can get these products online and experiment with different fonts, sizes, and message styles. Since they are made of 100% silicone and latex-free, they are non-allergenic, durable and ideal for everyday wear.
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