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Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Halloween Party Ideas for Kids

Mrs. Party Planner
Today is October 1st and the beginning of my most favorite season and holiday. Fall technically began last week, however, here in Texas, we have yet to experience a real fall day this year. But, when the first day of October arrives, it is fair game for all things Halloween!!

I tend to go a little over board on Halloween decorations, parties, neighborhood fun, and cute lunchbox ideas during the month of October. I can't wait to share them with you and hope you follow along and find some inspiration for your own Halloween fun to share! 

This Halloween party is one that I haven't shared yet and took place a couple years back for a great group of boys. 


When the costumed guests first arrived to the party, I had a bunch of black and orange balloons scattered around the entryway. The boys were instructed to pop the balloons with any means necessary and a fun surprise awaited them inside. The boys discovered stretchy skeletons and even dollar bills. But, there was also another surprise. The first clue to the Halloween Scavenger Hunt. 



Here is a little alien reading the first clue to the scavenger hunt

There were four clues in all that led the boys all over the property finding bats, rats, spiders, and finally the remains of Mr. Bones buried with treats for the boys.

 


After all that excitement I had some hungry boys on hand. Pizza was ordered since it's easy and usually a crowd favorite, but I also had some other fun snacks and dessert. The beverage of choice was swamp juice aka Sierra Mist, a couple drops of green food coloring, and gummy worms. You could also sherbet for a more 3 dimensional effect.



Mrs. Bones was serving the children that night 

Mrs. Bones, the happy hostess

Halloween cake pops


I really limit sugar in my house during the year, but when it comes to a party, I let loose. Mr. Bones Jr. was stuffed with donuts, Little Debbie Swiss Rolls, Twizzlers, gummy worms, and Bubble Tape Gum. I got the idea to do this after seeing a gruesome skeleton with meat and blood. While the meaty skeleton is creative, it really isn't my style, so I adapted to make it kid friendly.



Party Tip: Did you know that tonic water glows with a black light? Give it a try, you can create all kinds of fun, spooky scenes! You can also learn how to make glow in the dark slime HERE. I gave these out as party favors years back, but they would also be fun for a classroom party.



Welcome to October!!! What kind of Halloween fun do you have planned this month?


❤️
MJ

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4 comments:

  1. As always - AMAZING! I heavily pinned here because each activity was better than the last! VERY CUTE skellie "guts" - I hate the gory version, too! And since I hosted a scavenger hunt last summer I know how exciting it is for kids to figure out and follow clues to a prize. That was a fun team building game to begin with! My fave pic in the lot is Mrs. Bones serving drinks - adult beverages included! WELL DONE!!!

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    1. Thank you!! I agree about scavenger hunts not only being excited but a great way to work together as a team! ❤️

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  2. Love seeing your ideas!!!
    Hahah Mrs. Bones was one of my favorite's, very clever and cute!!

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    1. Thank you!! She is one of my favorites too! I can’t wait to see what Mrs. Bones come up with this month 😜❤️

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