How do you tell if a skeleton is a girl? Just ask my daughter. I asked her why she always crosses my skeleton's legs. "Because they are girls!" Well, duh! I should have known lol.
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Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Halloween Party Games Part 1
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Have I told you that I LOVE parties? Did I also tell you that I LOVE Halloween too? So what could be better than throwing a Halloween party? We are coming up on our 4th annual Halloween Party next weekend and I have been busy narrowing down party games. I have so many ideas each year, but there just aren't enough hours in the night to play them all. So, I thought I would share with you the games that have been proven to be successful year after year here. I am going to split this list in 2, so be sure to come back tomorrow for more fun game ideas!
I have children ranging from ages 2 to 14 in attendance, so the games have all been modified so everyone can play together without the bigger kids hurting or leaving the smaller kids out. Most games require a time limit, so we download Halloween songs and play those. When the music stops, the round or game is over.
*Be sure to check out part 2 of the Halloween Party Games HERE*
Sand Dig
I use those big black Halloween cauldrons and fill them with sand. Making colored sand in black and orange makes this game even more festive! You can find how to make your own HERE. Place a lot of objects in each bucket. I use spider rings, plastic snakes and roaches, pumpkin erasers, ect. Anything Halloween related works. The kids with the black sand must each find a black spider, and the kids with the orange sand each have to find an orange spider. The team where each player finds their respective colored spider wins. I use pumpkin scoopers for the little shovels to make it a little more festive.
Pass The Pumpkin
Straw Paper Pick Up
Trick or Treat Punchout
Use old box and cut out cup sized circles on the front. Cover the holes with black and orange tissue paper. Next, fill plastic cups with tiny prizes, like mini candy bars, temporary tattoos, nail polish, stickers, ect. *This is called trick or treat punchout, so we made sure not every prize was something special. There had to be a few tricks too, so we filled a few of the cups with leaves, acorns or rocks. This might not go over well with little guests, so make sure you leave a few extra cups open so they can get another shot at a good prize.
Mummy Wrap
Have I told you that I LOVE parties? Did I also tell you that I LOVE Halloween too? So what could be better than throwing a Halloween party? We are coming up on our 4th annual Halloween Party next weekend and I have been busy narrowing down party games. I have so many ideas each year, but there just aren't enough hours in the night to play them all. So, I thought I would share with you the games that have been proven to be successful year after year here. I am going to split this list in 2, so be sure to come back tomorrow for more fun game ideas!
I have children ranging from ages 2 to 14 in attendance, so the games have all been modified so everyone can play together without the bigger kids hurting or leaving the smaller kids out. Most games require a time limit, so we download Halloween songs and play those. When the music stops, the round or game is over.
*Be sure to check out part 2 of the Halloween Party Games HERE*
Sand Dig
I use those big black Halloween cauldrons and fill them with sand. Making colored sand in black and orange makes this game even more festive! You can find how to make your own HERE. Place a lot of objects in each bucket. I use spider rings, plastic snakes and roaches, pumpkin erasers, ect. Anything Halloween related works. The kids with the black sand must each find a black spider, and the kids with the orange sand each have to find an orange spider. The team where each player finds their respective colored spider wins. I use pumpkin scoopers for the little shovels to make it a little more festive.
Witch Hat Ring Toss
This is ring toss, only make it festive by using witches hats for the rings
to go around. *You can find these at the dollar store* Make it more fun by using
glow necklaces for the rings!
Pass The Pumpkin
This is kind of a version of musical chairs. Have players sit in a circle.
Each player gets a mini pumpkin. *Actually, we use other things like leaves,
acorns, gourds and such. Pretty much anything fall related* If you have 10 kids,
9 kids will get a pumpkin. Start the music. When the music stops, the one left
with no pumpkin is out. Remove player and 1 pumpkin after each round until the
last one with a pumpkin is left.
Straw Paper Pick Up
Print off a lot of 1 Halloween character. I use skeletons. Make them so you
can cut them into squares, with skeletons on each square. Give each child a
straw. Children must suck up as many squares of paper as they can before the
music runs out. Whoever has the most at the end wins.
Spooky Circle
This is also like musical chairs, but I use cutouts I bought at the card
party store. I place Halloween characters (witch, bat, ghost, spiders, ect) on
the ground. Have one for each player. When the music starts children go round
the circle. When it stops they must find a character to stand on. Pull a name
from the hat and whoever is on that name is out. (Say you pull the bat name. The
child on the bat is out. They must exit the circle taking the bat with them.)
Continue until there is one player standing.
Sorry for the cruddy picture quality. It's the only one I had of this game though :( You still get the idea! |
Pin The Nose On The Pumpkin
Either cut out a pumpkin face or find a pumpkin cutout at the dollar store
or paper party store. Using construction paper, cut noses out that will fit on
the pumpkin face. Have each child write his or her name on their nose, put tape
on the back, blindfold the children and let them see where the nose lands.
Candy Necklaces
For those who want to add craftiness in their festivities, Walmart and
Michael’s sell candy necklace kids. You get 8 necklaces in a kit for about $4.
Trick or Treat Punchout
Use old box and cut out cup sized circles on the front. Cover the holes with black and orange tissue paper. Next, fill plastic cups with tiny prizes, like mini candy bars, temporary tattoos, nail polish, stickers, ect. *This is called trick or treat punchout, so we made sure not every prize was something special. There had to be a few tricks too, so we filled a few of the cups with leaves, acorns or rocks. This might not go over well with little guests, so make sure you leave a few extra cups open so they can get another shot at a good prize.
Mummy Wrap
Divide children into 2 groups. Find 2 like size people who will stand in as
the mummy. The other players use rolls of toilet paper to wrap around the
mummies. The team who uses their rolls of toilet paper first win.
Who Doesn't like to Tee Pee Dad? Happy Halloween! |
Monday, October 1, 2012
Happy October! Halloween Is Up!
Yay! It's October! Today officially kicks off my favorite time of the year. The next 3 months will be filled with fun, excitement and family! Lots of goodies, fun crafts, and days where great memories are made. I am really excited about October. This month I have a lot of great Halloween posts planned that I can't wait to share with you!
Yesterday we spent the day putting up our Halloween decorations. I admit, we go a little over the top on them. We decorate for Halloween like some decorate for Christmas. The first year I worried about what our neighbors would think. When I heard that the special needs kids that ride the bus past our house get really excited seeing the house all lit up in the mornings, all my worries went away. As long as the decorations are bringing joy to others, up they go.
Do you decorate for Halloween? Inside, outside, or both? If you have some pictures of your decorations I would love to see them! Link them up in the comments.
Yesterday we spent the day putting up our Halloween decorations. I admit, we go a little over the top on them. We decorate for Halloween like some decorate for Christmas. The first year I worried about what our neighbors would think. When I heard that the special needs kids that ride the bus past our house get really excited seeing the house all lit up in the mornings, all my worries went away. As long as the decorations are bringing joy to others, up they go.
Jason putting up the tombstones while Allison supervises. |
Skeleton hanging on the house. |
Light up archway |
Daylight Decorations |
Night Decorations. Wish I could show you the full effect. They are all LED lights, so it's really bright! |
Do you decorate for Halloween? Inside, outside, or both? If you have some pictures of your decorations I would love to see them! Link them up in the comments.
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