Monday, October 24, 2016

Best Halloween Costumes for the Whole Family


Best Halloween Costumes for the Whole Family
Best Halloween Costumes for the Whole Family
Do you plan on having a family-style Halloween? If you’re thinking of dressing up the family in theme or look-alike costumes, there are an abundance of ideas and costumes available. Sometimes it’s difficult to choose, so here are some ideas to make it easier.

They’re creepy and they’re kooky - The Addams Family television series reruns are some of the most watched by today’s kids and adults. Kids love them, and the costumes are sure to provide a ghoulish cast to your family-style Halloween. Morticia, Gomez, Wednesday and Uncle Fester can all come alive when you dress up your family in these unique Halloween costumes, complete with wigs.

If you want a silly and fun look for Halloween, dress your family in the various Sesame Street character costumes that are available online – characters such as Big Bird, Elmo, Bert and Ernie, and even the Cookie Monster are sure to delight your entire family.

You can even choose characters from your favorite cartoons. Dad may choose to be the loveable Great Dane dog and dress in a costume that includes the body, hood, mitts, feet and blue collar. Mom might want to dazzle the crowds by dressing as the fairy godmother from Cinderella – and the kids can let their imaginations run wild when they choose from the wide array of children’s costumes.

Some Halloween costume theme ideas might include costumes from the 50s – poodle skirts, pony tails and bobby socks were the style then, and now they make colorful and fun Halloween costumes. Think about dressing up your family for Halloween as characters from the movie, “Wizard of Oz.”

There’s Dorothy, of course, and the Scarecrow, Lion and Tin Man – and don’t forget the Wizard. You’ll find everything from makeup, wigs and loads of other ideas online – an easy way to shop to be sure you get everything you need and in the correct sizes.

You can even go back in time and learn some history by dressing up your family as Roman Soldiers or Greek Gladiators, Cleopatra and goddesses from a time when clothing showed your wealth and position in society. These costumes are well-made and easy to get in and out of and allow room for layering underneath so that you’ll stay warm when the wind begins to howl.


A scarier theme for Halloween could be costumes such as witches and warlocks, ghouls and skeletons. Ideas abound online for ways that you can make this Halloween one that your whole family will always remember. 

Halloween Couple Costumes


Halloween Couple Costumes

Halloween Couple Costumes
Be ready for that last minute Halloween party invitation – or have a party yourself – and tell everyone to come in costume. There are so many ideas online and fully assembled costumes that you can purchase for a fraction of the amount it would take to make or even rent one.

A costume set that will make everyone laugh is the Plug and Socket couples costume. This set comes with a giant socket tunic -- giant gray sockets on the front and opening flaps for the prongs. The prong costume is made of white foam and has an elastic waistband with an attached “cord.” There are two large gold fabric prongs in front that “fit” into the socket. (Warning: Don’t wear these costumes to a church or school celebration!)

How about going to the party as the couple who are the father and mother of us all – Adam and Eve? And, you don’t even have to get naked. The adult Adam and Eve couple costumes are flesh-tone jumpsuits with leaves to cover certain body parts. Leaf headpieces complete this unique couples’ costume.

What goes together like bacon and eggs? No one will have to guess if you belong together when you wear the adult Bacon and Eggs couples Halloween costumes to the party. They’re made from lightweight foam covered with fabric that resembles bacon and eggs and easy to wear over clothing.

Hopefully, a ball and chain doesn’t symbolize your partnership, but the Ball and Chain couples’ Halloween costume is a zany choice to wear to a party. Assembled from metallic lame’ mounted on foam, the ball is held in place by a single strap. The chain is connected from the ball to the other person by a waistband.

We’ve all laughed at the typical tourists in bright Hawaiian print shirts, shorts and the inevitable camera around the neck. Now you can recreate this hilarious couple by wearing the adult Tacky Traveler Tourist costume and be the stars of a Halloween party. The costume is unisex to be worn by men or women and includes the jumpsuit with a wire hoop for a “beefy” effect. Add a lei, straw hat, drinks, big bag and hang a camera around your neck and get ready for a good time.

Have you always dreamed of being a performer in a circus? Now, you can make your fantasy come true when you wear the adult Women’s Knife Thrower, Magician’s Assistant costume. The dress is trimmed in sequins with an attached black, ruffled petticoat. The knives give just the right effect, along with the necklace, apple headpiece, feathers and gloves.


Dress up your partner in the adult Knife Thrower costume that features a shirt, sash, knife belt and “knives” and also comes with a blindfold – and you’re ready for an exciting Halloween eve.

Sunday, October 23, 2016

Kids Halloween Costumes

Kids want to stand out in their chosen Halloween costumes. Go online to find some of the most unusual and popular costumes that your child will be excited about wearing. Costumes such as Hannah Montana, Superman and ghoulish vampires can be purchased with the assurance that you’ll get exactly what you want without having to fight the crowds.

Kids Halloween Costumes
Kids Halloween Costumes
If your little girl dances around the room to Miley Cyrus (a.k.a. Hannah Montana) tunes, you can choose from a wide array of costumes, including the Hannah Montana Purple costume with Wig, Hannah Montana costume with jacket, the Pink Jacket Hannah Montana costume or the ultimate Disguise Hannah Montana costume with gold jacket and a blonde wig.

She may want to take the scary route by dressing up in the Girl Vampire costume. This outfit includes a dress with silver trim, cape, collar and a bat medallion. Dress up her brother in the Scary Skeleton costume that comes with a skeleton mask, axe-like staff and a hooded robe with sash and gloves. The two will make a scary couple when they prowl the neighborhood for Halloween candy.

All little boys dream of being cowboys and you can make his dream can come true this Halloween when you dress him up in the chaps, cowboy hat and ve
st that comes with the Dress Up Cowboy costume. Other cowboy costumes to choose from are the Western Cowboy costume with a holster, vest and pants, the Lil’ Sherriff costume consisting of chaps and vest decorated with stars, cowboy hat and a neckerchief or the Cowboy Costume that comes with yarn hair, jumpsuit, vest, scarf and belt.

Sequins adorn the Lil’ Mermaid costume that comes with a shell headband -- or you can fulfill your little girl’s fantasy of being a mermaid by choosing the Ariel costume which includes a shiny purple top, cameo and a green bottom with a glittery mermaid “tail.” You can also purchase accessories for the mermaid costumes such as a tiara, shoes and boa wrap.

If your child is a Star Wars fan, he may want to pretend to battle the dark side and dress up for Halloween in the Obi-Wan Kenobi costume that includes tunic and pants. Or, he may prefer to be Darth Vader, Anakin Skywalker or Jedi. All of these terrific costumes are available online and are sure to delight your child.


Halloween is a festive time of year that should be celebrated with great parties, photo ops and memories. These costumes will be a part of your child’s make-believe play long after Halloween is over.

Plus Size Halloween Costumes


Plus Size Halloween Costumes
Plus Size Halloween Costumes
Finally, there are plenty of Halloween costumes that can be found in plus sizes. There’s the Sexy Shimmer Witch costume for women that comes with a black mini dress, shiny, full length overcoat and realistic witch’s hat.

Keep your head, but go to the party as Marie Antoinette in a plus size costume that includes the dress, headpiece, sexy stockings and fan. Think about being a pirate’s wench when you accompany your pirate to the party in a stunning pirate’s wench costume that includes the dress and hat.

Men can also find plus sized Halloween costumes online. There’s the Black Evil Court Jester costume, black and white or red that includes a shirt, pants, sash mask and headpiece. You can also purchase gloves and scepter separately. He may choose to dress as the tall and fearsome character of Hercules. The package includes vinyl armor, tunic, cape, arm bands, cuffs, head band and leg guards.

If you’re a plus-sized woman, you shouldn’t have any trouble finding a costume that depicts your personality – or fantasy. The Queen of Hearts costume is highly recognizable and comes in plus sizes. The costume includes the dress with collar, headpiece and trim. You can purchase the playing cards and fishnet hose to complete the look.

Enjoy Halloween dressed as Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz, looking demure in a blue denim dress. If you want to be a bit more menacing, you can go as a vampiress in the Sassy Vampiress Vampire Queen costume or, rather than being Alice – be Malice in Wonderland in a corseted dress, crinoline, apron and leggings. Of course, if your heart’s set on being Alice, you can also buy that costume in plus sizes.

You can be a naughty police woman, sexy, strip poker babe or a mafia mobster on Halloween night -- or transform yourself into a lady pirate or a sexy Parisian maid. Indulge your every fantasy with so much to choose from.

The Gothic Nurse costume comes with a short sleeved mini dress, stethoscope, play needle – the Sexy School Girl costume includes a dress with suspenders and tie. You can be the bad girl in the office by wearing the Office Tramp costume with a chiffon camisole, skirt, neck tie and thong.

Don’t stay away from the festivities of Halloween because you think you can’t find a costume that fits. Plus sizes can be found in abundance online.

Saturday, October 22, 2016

Women’s Halloween Costumes

Women’s Halloween Costumes
Women’s Halloween Costumes
It’s so much fun to be a woman on Halloween – so many fantasies to indulge by dressing up as your favorite character. You can be sexy, sweet, intriguing or mean -- whatever you choose, by going online to find a costume that fits how you picture yourself.

Turn heads and expect cat calls when you enter the party dressed in the Sexy Woman’s Naughty Police Correction Officer Dress Bad Lady Cop Outfit. It’s black and comes with all the accessories like the mini dress, a badge to look official, handcuffs, walkie talkie, baton, belt and police-lady’s hat.

Perhaps you’ve always wanted to sail the seven seas or just have a thing for uniforms. You’ll love the Sailor Cutie Sexy costume that comes with a hat and long sleeved dress with a pleated skirt on the bottom.

Are you a Nascar groupie? Then, you’ll feel right at home in the red, black and white Cute Hot Rod Racer Girl Costume Black Nascar Race Car Driver Jumper Romper. It zips up the front for a hint of sexiness.

A Greek Goddess costume will show all your curves in a flattering way. It’s a gorgeous water-blue silk-type gown that fades from blues into a beautiful cream color on the top. The gown has beautiful gold accents, flowing sleeves and comes with a headband made from faux gold leaf. There are also Cleopatra and Athena gowns available.

Transform yourself into a sexy cowgirl, a swashbuckling female pirate or a French maid for a Halloween entrance that won’t soon be forgotten. Go back to the disco era with the Go Go Mod Retro Disco Dress 60s and 70s outfit and “go go” the night away.

You may prefer to be something more demure, such as the character of Belle in “Beauty and the Beast” or Cinderella, the Ice Princess. You can be menacing in the Batgirl costume or choose to be sexy in the Feisty Feline costume which includes a cat suit made from spandex, cat ears and tail. Purrrrrfect, Dahling!

Some of the most recognizable costumes are the wicked witch, Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz and the “Marilyn Monroe” costume. You’ll have a difficult time choosing from all the unique women’s Halloween costumes online. Costumes like The Slave Girl, Betty Boop and the 50s Style Hop Polka Dot Rocker Theme Party Outfit can get you into a playful Halloween mood.


You can even dress up as Lady Godiva, although you’ll have to furnish your own white horse! All you need is The Lady Godiva wig – oh, and maybe a flowing cape to keep you warm.

Disney Halloween Costume


Disney Halloween Costume
Disney Halloween Costume
You can rely on the Disney brand of costumes to be quality-made and exact matches to the characters in their movies and cartoons. Disney costumes come in all sizes, from infant to adultpurchased online, sometimes at a discount.

Be different this year – rather than being “Sleeping Beauty, the Princess,” dress as the wicked Maleficent in an adult Disney costume that features a full length tunic with hood and collar (attached). Complete the costume by purchasing the Maleficent staff, topped with a menacing crow.

What little girl wouldn’t want to dress up as Belle from “Beauty and the Beast” in the Belle deluxe costume that is an exact copy of the gown Belle wore in the movie. It comes with an off the shoulder gown, glittery overskirt and a cameo with the likeness of Belle. Your little girl will enjoy many play hours after Halloween in this unique and colorful costume.

Disney also created the unforgettable movie character, Wall-E, which can now be worn as a costume. The package includes a 3-D foam-constructed costume with face mask and gloves. And, Disney didn’t forget pet costumes – you can purchase a Snow White Halloween pet costume for your little princess, made of durable, embroidered fabric. Other Disney pet costumes include Cinderella, Peter Pan and more.

Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Aladdin’s Jasmine character and Tinker Bell can also be purchased online in many children’s and infants’ sizes. Some of the cutest Disney costumes for adults include the Cinderella and Prince Charming characters. You and your loved one can fulfill a fantasy and dance all night at the Halloween Ball.

Peter Pan and Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean character, Jack Sparrow, are costumes that can be found online in several sizes. Disney’s Woody character is unmistakable and comes as a package with the jumpsuit featuring space graphics and a cowboy hat to complete the costume.

Adults can find many unique costumes such as the Deluxe Captain Hook Pirate outfit that’s sold as a package with a maroon and black jacket with gold trim, pants, sash, dickey and shoe covers to complete the look. The lady can dress as Peter Pan’s irascible sidekick, Tinker Bell, in Disney’s Sexy Teen/Adult Halloween costume. This package includes the dress and detachable wings. Items such as a wand and even “pixie dust” can also be purchased online.


You can depend on Disney to produce and deliver complete and quality costumes to wear and be recognized on Halloween evening.

Friday, October 21, 2016

Halloween Costumes for Dogs and Cats

Include your pets in the Halloween festivities by dressing them up in cute (or scary) costumes made just for them. You can go simple with a witch’s hat for kitty or some angel wings for that mischievous mutt. Or, you can go all out with a full costume for your pet such as “Batman the Dark Knight Joker” featuring faux arms, shirt, pin-striped pants and a joker wig.
Lion Mane for Cat Appreal
Lion Mane for Cat Appreal


A small dog, such as a Shih Tzu or terrier will look cute in the Daisy Bee Dog Halloween costume. It’s yellow and black with a tutu, daisy flower and tiny wings and fits perfectly and easily around your pet’s tummy.

If your kitty acts like a princess, she’ll be right at home in the regal Princess Cat Halloween costume. Made of sheer tulle fabric, the “ball gown” is ruffled and can be easily put on or taken off your kitty with the Velcro neck and waist fittings. You’ll want to take lots of photos of your princess kitty to share online and off.

The Wonder Woman Deluxe Pet Costume is perfect for that “brave” doggie who would take on the world for her master. The costume comes with a cape and headpiece along with the jumpsuit, belt and arms.

Your dog doesn’t have to be Toto, Dorothy’s pooch in “The Wizard of Oz,” – she can actually be Dorothy, herself, in the Wizard of Oz Dorothy pet costume. She’ll be precious in her blue and white gingham dress as she holds a basket with faux arms. A pigtail hairpiece completes the look for Halloween -- and lots of photo ops.

Love the Flintstones cartoon? Now, there’s a Flintstones pet costume – Dino, the Dinosaur! This costume is cartoonish rather than scary. It fits like a sweater over the doggie’s neck, front legs and paws. The costume is pink with black polka dots and features a Dino head with a tuft of black “hair.”

Everyone loves Dr. Suess books, especially the most famous one of all – “Cat in the Hat.” Your dog will be so cute in his Cat in the Hat Pet costume which includes a striped, Dr. Suess hat and a jumpsuit that resembles a tuxedo with a red bow tie.

Many amazing costumes for your dog or cat can be found online and at discounted prices. Alice in Wonderland, Strawberry Shortcake, The Evil Cat, Star Wars character, Yoda, sexy French Maid costumes – and so many more – are available for you to choose from.


This Halloween, make your pet the star and dress him or her up in your favorite character costume – or in one that suits his personality. You’ll create memories that your entire family will cherish forever.

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Halloween in Las Vegas

Halloween in Las Vegas
Halloween in Las Vegas
Halloween in Las Vegas is where the ghosts hang out or so it is said.  To see the scary side of Las Vegas, take the haunted tour.  It begins at the Greek Isles Hotel and Casinos.  It is located right off the strip.  You can go and visit the haunting grounds of Liberace, Elvis, and Bugsy Siegel.  The tour lasts about two and a half hours.  You will find out many dar secrets of Las Vegas.
According to a paranormal historian, there have been about forty places where paranormal activity has been recorded.  The tour itself includes the “Motel of Death” where many celebrities have died, and Tupac's murder site.  You can also listen to stories of Elvis sightings at the Hilton and hear Liberace play the piano for restaurant patrons.
Also on or near Halloween, there is a Fetish and Fantasy Ball.  It takes place at a different hotel every year.  The ball includes erotic stage performances, fire performances, laser and light shows, a DJ, walkers on stilts, and of course, a costume contest.  They give prizes in the sexiest, naughtiest, and scariest costume.  Early bird discount tickets are available through paypal right now.
Performers will be announced for the program as they sign up.  So check the site daily to see what is happening.
Monster Mayhem is also a big happening in Las Vegas.  There are seven haunted houses in which all kinds of ghouls wander around in.  There are crypts, creepy catacombs, and fog filled pathways.  The houses take about ten minutes to walk through so you need to allow at least a hour and a half to get through all of them.
The Boneyard is another scarefest.  It is an above ground graveyard with corpses and lurking ghouls.  Halloween in Las Vegas. Take your time walking through this graveyard.

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Home Decorating for Halloween

Home Decorating for Halloween
Home Decorating for Halloween If there is ever a time of year when the ghosts and goblins roam the streets of the modern world, that time would be Halloween. Today's ghost and goblins are probably a little more frightening than at any other time in history but they are often tempered by a princess seeking frogs and a few witches and wizards along the way. Halloween is a great day to be a kid but can also be a great day for grown ups as well. Decorating for Halloween can be almost as fun as going out and begging for candy any day of the week.

Besides, having a well decorated home for this holiday gives you the perfect excuse to scare the evil out of some young ghoul or vampire that thinks he or she has the market cornered on frightening. The really cool thing about decorating for Halloween is that it is not one size fits all. You are perfectly free to find some very scary home decorations for this delightful holiday or take on a kinder, gentler, more kid friendly style of decorating. Either decision is yours and yours alone and should carefully monitor the scare-ability of your own children when deciding. You certainly don't want them afraid to come home.

For a more frightening Halloween scene you will probably want to use some strobe lights, frightening music and sound effects, dry ice in order to incorporate spooky fog, and plenty of spider web type netting in order to give those who dare approach your door bells a complete and thorough case of the willies. Doesn't this sound like so much fun? Coffins with headless straw men are also a great addition as well as skittering spiders and the occasional chainsaw or two. A glow in the dark hockey mask may also be a good choice. Bodiless heads suspended by fishing wire are also quite the highlight for a true and robust fright.

If your goal is to create a kid friendly Halloween atmosphere there are cheerful pumpkin decorations that can be found in many shapes and sizes as well as Casper the friendly ghost, Frankenstein piñatas, and countless other fun party favors that are designed to bring entertainment and delight rather than terror and far. String pumpkin lights around the porch for added lighting and another friendly face in addition to keeping plenty of candles and lanterns lit nearby. Not all trick or treaters are older kids who appreciate a good scare so keep this in mind as the little ghosts, goblins, princesses, and super heroes arrive.

For adult gatherings all bets are off when it comes to home decorating for Halloween. There are all kinds of themes that can be followed from the incredibly zany and outrageous to the frightening or flamboyant. The biggest suggestion in these matters is to have fun at all times and bring the be the life of the party rather than having the decorations upstage your efforts. Far too many people spend more time concerned with how they will decorate their homes rather than wondering how they will decorate themselves for the festivities. If you find the perfect costumes all eyes will be on you and not your decorations.

Favorite suggestions for adult parties would include strobe lights, much like the frightening scene described above, low additional lights, perhaps black lights near the food and drink area of the party. More dry ice (if tolerable some people have difficulties with the smell particularly those with allergies or asthma so you may want to avoid this inside your home and leave it for the exterior). Bales of hay in the corner make excellent additional seating and can contribute to the harvest/autumn/Halloween atmosphere you are attempting to create. Just remember that the underlying goal is for you and your guests to have a great time. Have good food, good music, and good friends, and the decorations really and truly should be a secondary concern.

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Halloween Vampire Makeup

Halloween Vampire Makeup
Halloween Vampire Makeup
Halloween Vampire Makeup - When will Halloween arrive! Its taking so long to get here. I am looking forward to terrifying the little ones out trick-or-treating. I wear my vampire gear complete with glued on fangs, special make up and a dark long cloak. And I am confident I resemble the real thing when I am done.

Just ask the numerous small ghouls, witches and monsters that came knocking on my door last year. I paid a high price for my fun though, in the form of large handfuls of candy. But it was worth it. Halloween is just one day. I think everyone should get into the swing of it and enjoy the whole ghoulish experience. Are you ready for Halloween? Do you have your costume?

So what will you be? There are always people drawn to the Jason or Freddy costumes. I don’t know what it is about those flicks. What reason could there be for wanting to walk about as a movie serial killer? I don’t know. But like them, it’s the same costume every year for me.

You might think this is a bit unimaginative but I have it down to a science now. I’m sure like the fans of Freddy or the vampire ensemble I have, you are drawn to some specific area, be it werewolf or witch. Whatever character you are thinking about, your best bet for a huge selection is the internet. That’s where I get my fangs and make up.

You don’t have to drag yourself to the store and rummage about looking for something. You don’t have to worry about your favorites costume being out of stock or the costs being too high. All you need to do is check out the variety of sites choose a costumes and you would be on your way.


Monday, October 3, 2016

Gazing Through The Eyes Of A Halloween Mask

Gazing Through The Eyes Of A Halloween Mask
Gazing Through The Eyes Of A Halloween Mask
Gazing Through The Eyes Of A Halloween Mask - Masks have mesmerized people from all different cultures and countries from the time of the ancients until this modern day. Masks have been used for many different reasons, from religious rituals, theater to the delightful play of children. Although, many masks are still used today in all these different ways one of the most popular reasons for wearing a mask is in celebration of Samhain, Halloween and magnificent masquerade balls. Masks have such a whimsical allure that you will find many antique masks on display throughout many countries of the world.

For some people, when they begin to determine what they would like to dress up as for Halloween, may start with their costume and then go about choosing just the right mask to accentuate their Halloween costume, while others will first choose their Halloween mask and then build their costume around it. Since everyone is different, neither of these choices is better than the other when it comes to choosing a Halloween mask and accessories. In other words, choose your Halloween costume and mask in the manner that best fits your needs.

Halloween masks add both excitement and mystery to your costume while being wonderful accessories. However, while choosing the perfect Halloween mask you should know that some of the most realistic looking ones are the latex masks. When choosing a latex mask you can be just about anything from an alien, animal or insects. You may also choose from a wide assortment of Halloween masks that include your favorite television shows, movies and cartoon characters.

Unless of course you would rather show up in a scary mask while trick or treating, door to door or simply enjoying time with friends and family while carving a Halloween pumpkin, there are so many to choose from. Such as Jason or Freddie masks as well as a large and wonderful assortment of goblins, ghouls, corpses and creepy clowns. Although, we should not forget the classics like Frankenstein, werewolves, zombies, ghosts as well as Presidents, goons, monsters and other masks of mayhem.

There are also witches, wizards, pirates and Mardi Gras masks. Old men and women masks are also popular as well as going to a haunted house wearing a Game Face sports ball mask. Although, you may also choose a Halloween mask that is not so frightful such as queens, kings, princess, angels, fairies, unicorns and dragons.

Therefore, you see there are many different kinds of Halloween masks such as these and so many more. Whether you choose to wear a theater mask or a bush mask, you will be able to enjoy October 31 while wearing your favorite holiday fashions as you masquerade about on All Hallows Eve.

You may be interested to know the most popular Halloween masks for children last year were, Princess, Pirates, Witch, Spider-Man, Superman and Disney Princess as well as Power Rangers, Pumpkins, Cats and Vampires. The most popular masks for adults last year were the Witch, Pirate, Vampire, Cat, Clown as well as the Fairy, Gypsy, Superhero, Ghost and Ghoul. This means that there is a wide variety of choices on the market when considering a Halloween mask and accessories. However, you should also keep in mind that if you wait to long that all the great Halloween masks will be picked over quickly, so if you are in the mood for celebrating Halloween by wearing a mask, you should start early.


Saturday, October 1, 2016

Halloween Costume Baby Shower Ideas for a Halloween Baby

Halloween Costume Baby Shower Ideas
Halloween Baby 
As with any other baby shower, your Halloween Costume themed baby shower requires invitations. Consider using Halloween themed invitations or creating your own custom design.

Donning Halloween Costumes

Since this is a Halloween-themed party, be sure to remind people arrive in costume! If you would like, you could also impose guidelines, such as asking your guests to wear baby-themed costumes.  You can also consider providing simple costume accessories (like eye patches or princess tiaras) for the guests who may not normally dress up for the Halloween season.

Halloween-Inspired Decorations

Decorations are another must for any party. Of course, with a Halloween-themed baby shower, you will want to apply more traditional Halloween decor. Look for black and orange streamers and balloons to decorate the room. You can also use traditional Halloween icons like witches, black cats, ghosts, and skeletons. To keep with the baby theme, consider using black kittens and baby ghosts as part of your decorations.

Enjoyable Games

Many traditional baby shower games can be done with a Halloween touch to them or you can take Halloween games and put a baby spin on them. For instance, try bobbing for instead of bobbing for apples. Play a memory game using Halloween accessories on the tray as well as baby ones. Mark your baby Bingo cards with orange and black markers. You can even do things like decorate a baby shirt with a Halloween design.  Consider giving guests different sized baby onesies (so you will have one for now and ones to wear in the years to come) to draw their own pumpkins, ghosts, and black cats on them.

Entertaining Gifts

If this is a shower for a second, third, or more baby (one where it is more about getting together than mom actually wanting baby items), you could challenge guests to bring the most creative Halloween gifts for baby. This can include everything from baby costumes and Halloween clothing to decorations to hang in the child's room.

Halloween-Inspired Favors
Since the stores are full with trick-or-treat goodies, locating favors to send home with guests should be relatively easy. Consider getting mini treat buckets to fill with goodies or Halloween-themed gift bags.

Thank You Notes

As the recipient of the party, mother-to-be will need to send out thank you cards for all the gifts received. An easy way to make this task easier for mom (who may not have much free time in the upcoming days) is to have guests address their envelopes while they are there (you can even have them address two if mom is planning on sending out birth announcements).  Try using Halloween cards as your thank you cards to keep in the theme.

While it may sound a little unusual, a Halloween Costume themed baby shower can be an enjoyable way to incorporate costumes and Halloween fun into the traditional baby shower routine. Your party will definitely be remembered for some time to come!


Sunday, September 11, 2016

Discover Halloween Sounds

Discover Halloween Sounds
Discover Halloween Sounds
Halloween is a time for scaring folks, becoming what you always wanted to be (a princess or a superhero) or would never hope to be (a monster or a mummy), eating delicious sweet treats, seeing ghostly images, and hearing Halloween sounds that make your blood curdle.

Halloween sounds are a big part of the holiday fun, and you should not overlook the sense of hearing when decorating for your party or rigging up the scariest house in the neighborhood for the trick-or-treaters.

Halloween sounds of things that go bump in the night, screams of helpless victims, songs of monsters, fling bat wings, and spooky howls can add just the right frightening touch to any scene – whether it is your charity’s haunted house fundraiser or your own front yard that awaits the pounding feet of little tykes dressed up in all their finery.

There are a few different ways you can accumulate some scary and fun Halloween sounds to your life this holiday.

You can head to your local costume shop, party superstore, WalMart, or probably even dollar store and pick up a pre-recorded CD or tape of classically frightening Halloween sounds and noises.  This is easy, and they are usually only five bucks or less.

For a little more of a personal touch, you can make a recording of your own Halloween sounds.  Just get out a tape recorder and bang some pots and pans together.  Have your kids enter a screaming contest, and record the screams as they get louder and louder.

Make your voice sound hoarse like you used to do when you wanted to get out of going to school, and say monsterly things like, “Come here you little ones,” or “Have I got a treat for you?”  Basically, anything that sounds like it might be creepy after dark will work.  Then, of course, on Halloween night, just put it on the porch and let it play.

For a higer-tech version of Halloween sounds, you can turn to your new best friend, the Internet.  There are lots of sites out there that have free WAV files and other noises that you can download and burn onto a CD right on your own computer.  Just look around for a while and record anything you think sounds pretty darn scary – or even funny – if you prefer, and you will have a CD you can pop in your computer or stereo and play after dark when the little goblins are heading up the sidewalk or driveway.

Scary-loking decorations like spider webs, skeletons, jack-o-lanterns, and tombstones are way too much fun to describe, but be sure to include some Halloween sounds into your Halloween decorating plans to make for a really spooky night.

How To Select Halloween Layouts For Your Profile

How To Select Halloween Layouts For Your Profile
Halloween Layouts
In the first two parts of this series we found out about the weight of the layout and color. In the second part we discussed about the color of the layout. Let us find out more about how to select color for the Halloween layouts?

We found out that the monitor settings of your visitors will decide how they view the layout. Some of us keep very bright settings while others choose very dull setting. So whatever we select it becomes difficult to find out how the viewer will find it. Best is to chose a layout that has a mix of colors. Mono colors layouts do not have a break and look very dull. While multi colored layouts will look more interesting. It also gives us bigger choice in selection of widgets. For example if you select a red colored Halloween Layout, all your widgets must match with red. But if you take a layout that has many colors you can ad d widgets of your choice.

It is important that despite adding all kinds of widgets the layout and the profile does not look crowded and mismatched. a symmetry must be maintained. The over all look should please the eyes.  When you select a layout keep in mind the widgets you will be adding. Some layout designers do not leave area for some widgets. Not every layout has space for adding videos. So when you chose your layout, think about these factors.

How To Select Halloween Layouts For Your Profile?
So before you decide the layout take into account the factor of weight, color and widgets. It is recommended that you take a tour of other profiles. An observation of these profiles will show you what looks good and what looks bad and how the downloads are taking place. You can also find out about some layouts that you like and go and download them for your use.


Thursday, September 1, 2016

A Close Look at Halloween Masks

Halloween Masks
Halloween Masks
If you have already started to plan this year's Halloween costume, you might have taken some time to look in a costume store or two or check out the selections online. A major part of the costume industry includes Halloween masks. A popular part of Halloween celebrations, Halloween masks are not the answer to everyone's costume needs. Here is a look at the good and bad of this Halloween accessory.

The good

One of the best aspects of Halloween masks is that they disguise who you are quite thoroughly. Whether you choose a Halloween mask that covers your entire face and head, or just a portion, the final effect of either is that it alters the shape of you face. This can make it even more difficult to recognize you than it would be with merely face paint.

Another positive of Halloween masks is that they are very simple to use. If you paint your face, you will need a good deal of time, patience, and some artistic talent to get the right effect. With a Halloween mask, you simply slip it on and you are ready to go.

Masks can also be an inexpensive costume idea. By wearing a solid colored outfit and slipping on a mask, you can instantly become the character that the mask represents – other accessories are optional. You can even combine Halloween masks with your everyday clothing to become a zombie doctor, a cat who is a chef, or other unique idea.

The bad

Halloween masks can be dangerous if they are worn improperly. Special care should be taken to make sure that the mask does not block your vision or your breathing. This is particularly true with children's costumes, since an improperly fitting mask could cause them to injure themselves while out trick or treating. You will want to try the mask on to make sure that it fits properly before wearing it on Halloween night. Remove masks when driving to ensure that you are able to see properly.

Halloween masks can also be hot, so if your Halloween evening will be spent in a warmer climate or a crowded party room you may become uncomfortable rather quickly. If you feel that you are overheating, remove your mask. Also make sure that you drink plenty of water during your Halloween celebrations.

While Halloween masks can be an inexpensive alternative to a full costume, they can also become quite pricey. The more detailed a mask is, the higher the price tag will often be. So if you are on a budget, you may have to settle for a less detailed Halloween mask, or an alternative like face painting, to achieve a similar effect.

Halloween masks can be an excellent addition to your Halloween costume, but they are not the perfect solution for everyone. Only you can decide if this Halloween accessory is right for you. If you purchase a mask and decide later on that it is not as comfortable or as safe as you would like, you can also use it as a creepy way to decorate your home.


Sunday, August 21, 2016

Creative Halloween Decorations

Creative Halloween Decorations
Creative Halloween Decorations
Creative Halloween Decorations - If you walk around your neighborhood, there is a good chance that you will see very similar decorations at every home. Jack-o-lanterns, orange lights, trash bag pumpkins, and witches that have “crashed” into garage doors and nearby trees are incredibly common. However, if you are looking for something different to do this year, read on for creative ideas.

Masks

Hang a creepy mask on your front door. Decorate your scarecrow and garden gnomes with them. You can even hang them in the windows to look like someone creepy is peaking out. You can amp up the scary tone by placing a flash light on the ground, turning it on, and adjusting the light to illuminate the mask. Just make sure that any masks used outdoors are waterproof and fastened down so that they do not become ruined or fly away.

Vases

Glass vases can be an interesting way to decorate inside of your home. Consider filling them with different objects in fall and Halloween colors – colored leaves, black and orange marbles, Halloween candies, or even plastic bugs. You can then reuse the vases by making a few changes in the contents for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and other holidays. You can often find a variety of “fillers” at your local craft or dollar store.

Webs

Fake spider webs can make your front yard look creepy, but you can also use them inside, where you get the added benefit of having them last longer. Hang them in doorways and in corners throughout your home. You can even consider adding on some creepy inhabitants to perfect the look. Another benefit? You won't have to worry about dust? You may want to consider spraying the webbing with an insect repellent to keep the real deal from moving in. You will also want to make sure that you do not hang them anywhere that could be a potential fire hazard.

Murals

Have some budding artists in your family? Consider designing your own Halloween mural. You can then hang this in a bay window, a blank wall, or even outside if the weather permits. Have older children design their own Halloween scene, while younger children can color in the words “Happy Halloween.” This can also be a cute memento to pass on when your children get older to help remind them of childhood Halloweens.

Accents

If you don't want to go all out with your Halloween decorations, a few tasteful accents can help set the Halloween mood without turning your home into a Haunted house. For instance, you can hang orange and black curtains or bring out some Halloween themed throw pillows. Look for a Halloween welcome mat or move your smaller potted plants into plastic Halloween trick-or-treating containers. You can even look for Halloween knick knacks and static window clings.

If you are tired of the traditional Halloween decorations, a little creativity can help you create your own Halloween display. Simply look for items that you like that fall into the Halloween theme and create your own designs.


Saturday, August 20, 2016

Class Party Halloween Games

Class Party Halloween Games
Class Party Halloween Games
Class Party Halloween Games - If you ask children what their favorite holiday is, the most likely response from most children will be Christmas, with Halloween coming in a close second. Some children will choose Halloween as their first favorite. But this holiday, with all its goblins and ghouls, likely makes the top two favorite holidays on most children's' lists.

To that end, then, it's always fun to have a raucous Halloween class party. With lots of fun games and activities, and plenty of candy for prizes, it's sure to be a hit with kids of all school ages.

For younger children how about a game of pumpkin bowling? Find some of those inexpensive plastic pumpkin treat buckets and stack them up on a hard floor. You can stack them as high as you like, but you have to start with at least three buckets. If you get many buckets, you can make a pyramid out of them. Find some lightweight plastic balls - plastic bowling balls are excellent for this. And let the kids go bowling! The kids love knocking over the pumpkin heads and all the kids who play should get a prize for this game.

Kids of all ages enjoy making mummies out of themselves and their friends. Here's how this works. You bring in toilet paper, lots and lots of toilet paper. Divide the kids into teams of 2. When you begin timing the kids, they must wrap their friend up in the toilet paper, mummy style. The first team who is all wrapped wins. The child who's wrapped up like a mummy can then break out of the toilet paper wrap with a scary "roar" and the game begins again so the other child can also be wrapped. Be sure to play some spooky Halloween music while this game is being played to add to the atmosphere.

Circle time! Have all the kids get in a circle and begin a spooky story. The story can begin with the classic, "It was a dark and spooky night..." and then the person next in the circle continues the story. Each child adds something to the story as it moves around the circle. If the children are young, you can keep the story on the straight and narrow by indicating no gruesome elements will be allowed. If the kids are older, you can decide how scary the story can be. Be aware that children in higher elementary grades will not only like their stories fairly scary and gruesome, but some might even add "booger" and "snot" and "throw up" elements to their story. You can set the rules ahead of time to prepare for this type of storytelling.

No game has held onto children's interests for more years than the classic "musical chairs". This version includes playing Halloween music (think "Monster Mash" or "Thriller" by Michael Jackson) and asking the kids to act as spooky and scary as they can while they race around the chairs. You can up the rules depending on the ages of the children. For example, for children in the lower grades you can tell them to just walk around the chairs until the music stops. As they get older, you can add challenging elements, such as make scary faces as you walk around the chairs, do the monster mash (whatever that means to the individual kid) and other things like that. You're sure to get some creative responses.

Kids love cakewalks, but they aren't practical in the classroom. You could, however, have a treat walk. Save enough space in the classroom for this one. Again, play some Halloween-themed music and have the kids walk around in a circle as they do for cakewalks during other school events. Instead of having them walk onto number squares or circles, however, you can have them walking onto cardboard discs that include pictures of ghosts, monsters and the like. The person running the cakewalk will stop the music and pull a matching picture out of a pumpkin head. Instead of calling "#14", for example, as the winner of the cakewalk, it will be "ghost head" or "monster mouth".


Thursday, August 18, 2016

Crafted Halloween Surprises

Crafted Halloween Surprises
Crafted Halloween Surprises
Bewitch The Neighbors With These 5 "Crafted" Halloween Surprises - When I was a child in the New Orleans area, my big brown eyes would be popping at Halloween time with vivid images, shapes, characters and colors designed to capture the imagination and transport one into another sense of reality. I recall scary voodoo zombies regaling the windows of storefronts, Halloween jesters staring out from behind curtains, expressive uses of masks with a French or Creole twist, and these visuals combined with music and food would be a fun, frightening feast for the senses.

Now that we've moved into the Northeast and times have changed, Halloween has become more demure and conservative, and in many ways around our neighborhood, barely noticeable. Parents have become spooked themselves about having their children running around trick-or-treating, and small parties - tightly-controlled - have replaced the traditional community experience of Halloween. I can understand why that's happened, but it doesn't prevent me from trying to bring some of that old New Orleans spirit to my adopted hometown; in fact, it inspires me to share some ideas. I'd like to share these 5 with you.

1. Curtains - the Blacker, the Better!

It's really inexpensive to purchase some black fabrics online and spread them all throughout the house; curtains over windows, draped over furniture, hanging in corners or in unexpected places. This alone can give a dramatic "cape of fear" over one's home. Use liberally.

2. Make Strange Costumes!

This is a bit more involved, but rather than buying costumes off the shelf, a little imagination can turn some cheap fabric and some well-glued craft goodies into one-of-a-kind, bizarre costumes with weird shapes and faces. I recommend a combination of black and other ghoulish colors.

3. "Webbing."

Fabric alone can be taken and "shredded" to make a host of scary cobwebs all around the house and especially on the front porch. "Webs" draped everywhere create a sense of foreboding as the children approach the door - creating a spooky effect that "primes" them for the fear to come once they ring the doorbell.

4. Eerie Lighting!

Setting up light bulbs (I strongly recommend red) at specific points of interest can cast ghastly hues and shadows in the windows and on the porch, as well as when you open the door. I like to have a light directly behind me when I answer the door, because it gives the effect of a gigantic silhouette. If this light is red or orange, it completely magnifies the effect!

5. Scary Faces Everywhere!

I purchase a bunch of cheap masks that, when in used in combination with the webbing, lighting, and black curtains, create the illusion of living faces peering out from every nook of the house. If done correctly, this creates the sense of a "ghoul jungle" that is fun, surprising, and never fails to delight the kids - even if there is a scream or two!

I do try to keep away from the bloody, murder-themed stuff - but I like making my Halloween experience as fun and spooky as possible without crossing the line. I may never recapture what I enjoyed in New Orleans as a kid, but every year I try to come as close as possible!


Tuesday, August 16, 2016

A Lesson on Halloween

Lesson on Halloween
A Lesson on Halloween
Halloween never has been my favorite holiday. As a kid, growing up on the farm, trick-or-treating meant getting in and out of the car (often on very cold nights) and wearing coats over our costumes. I certainly liked the candy, but it never made much sense to me.

As a father, I must admit I have warmed to the holiday, but I still have a problem with all the focus on witches and ghouls and such. A holiday that focuses on scary things still bothers me just a little bit. I’ve been pleased that my children have typically chosen more wholesome images to emulate through their costumes.

This year was different though. I’ve actually been looking forward to Halloween since the middle of June. I planned. I prepared. I thought and strategized about it. But, it didn’t go quite the way I expected. . .

The Garage Sale

Our community has a neighborhood garage sale each June. By planning everyone’s sale on the same day more people attend and the event is more successful for everyone. For several years my son Parker has had a stand selling lemonade, coffee, muffins and cookies, taking advantage of all of the shoppers who came to our cul-de-sac. Last year, my neighbor Jim and I added hot dogs and other grilled food to the menu. People could shop and get a meal too! We had so much fun; we did it again this year.

Only this year, we secretly decided to give the proceeds to our neighbors who have a son with autism. At our annual party, after the sale, we presented them with about $120 (a lot of money when you aren’t selling anything for more than a dollar!) to give to the autism group of their choice.

Trying Again

The mix of the fun we had and the response we received from our neighbors led to another idea – let’s do this at Halloween. Halloween would be perfect we speculated; lots of traffic (since we always have more than 100 trick or treaters), easy to market (through flyers in the neighborhood), and this year Halloween would be on a Friday. It seemed perfect!

Every few weeks the subject came up. We talked about what to serve and how to market it. Jim, who works in the food brokerage business, got sponsors to provide all the meat. As the calendar turned to October we got more serious and the menu was set: hot dogs, bratwurst, hamburgers and homemade chili.

As I worked on the marketing flyer, all the foods became holiday-themed: Halloweenies, Beastie Brats, Haunted Hamburgers and Chilling Chili. We decided to sell soda and chips. We added a place for kids to bob for apples. We would have the candy from five houses for one stop trick-or-treating. We distributed more than 140 flyers. We were raising money for a great cause. In the final week we even realized we were going to have perfect weather – upper 60’s by “game time.” We had the perfect setup for a successful event.

Halloween is Here

Friday morning Lori and I made the chili. After lunch we finished shopping for the final items. I couldn’t wait to set up! We got everything out – ran extension cords to the street, set up lights, tables and chairs, blocked off the cul-de-sac and fired up the grill.

Two other neighbors were manning the candy – to help the trick-or-treaters get it and to tell them which houses were empty. Parker, age 11, decided to help with the event rather than trick or treat. He would take money and answer questions. Jim would take and fill orders, and I was grill man. We fed the families around us, ourselves and our kids to get the grill going, and they took off to collect candy and good wishes. We were ready.

It got dark, and we had very few trick-or-treaters, and even fewer customers. One mother said she and her son would be back after they were done. We rubbed our hands and prepared for the onslaught.

The onslaught never came.

The Results

By the end of the evening we probably had half our typical number of trick-or-treaters. We sold a little water and soda. We sold a few grilled items. We made $32 (before expenses).

It was a tough night for me. In retrospect, I was as discouraged and disappointed as I can remember being in a long time. It was Sunday before I was really back to normal.

The Lessons

I shook myself out of my self-imposed funk by thinking back on what we did – and what we accomplished. $32. I didn’t even count it until Monday. Truth be told, it was more than I expected at that point. My reflection helped me realize that several positive things happened:

We had fun both planning and doing the event.

We strengthened neighborhood relationships.


We taught our children a lesson about caring and doing things for others – through our actions, not our checkbooks.

We made a memory we will talk about for years.


We learned what might have to change if we do this again on Halloween!

I got the subject for this essay.


A neighborhood shelter got lots of hamburger and hot dog buns.

And we did add $32 to the Riley Children’s Hospital Autism Unit to help them do their work.


However, the best result for me was the lesson of reflection. All the value created by the event was overshadowed in my mind when we didn’t reach our goal. My personal goal had been $300. So, in reality, we did about 11% of that goal. I lost sight of all the good by focusing only on the desired outcome.

If you had asked me Saturday morning if the event was a success, I would have grimaced and quickly said no. If you ask me now, I will say that we didn’t raise much money, but it was fun, and we learned a lot. Anytime you can have fun while learning is a good experience in my book.

We all suffer defeats, challenges and disappointments. Sometimes they are large; sometimes they aren’t. Big or small, I believe there is value and learning in every one of them. Our goal has to be to find those lessons. We only find them by reflecting on the experience and expecting to find them.

Maybe you find yourself reeling from a setback as you read this. If so, please take the message to heart. Maybe the message is more theoretical for you at the moment, that’s OK too. Use this as a reminder for the next time you are discouraged. Lift your head up, reflect on what happened, learn from it, smile and go on!

I don’t know what next Halloween holds, but we already are talking about the garage sale. We may expand to breakfast. I’ll let you know how it goes.


Sunday, August 14, 2016

Celebrate "Mexican Halloween" In Cancun

Celebrate "Mexican Halloween" In Cancun
Celebrate "Mexican Halloween" In Cancun
Much like the fun-filled traditions associated with Halloween in the United States, Mexico embraces the somber autumn holiday with a variety of celebrations and activities. Known throughout Latin America as El Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), Cancun offers visitors a truly unique version on this popular holiday, with many events incorporating both Mayan customs and modern Mexican traditions. Beginning on October 31 with celebrations for the returned souls of the departed, the party continues each year until November 2.

As Cancun is in the center of the historic region known as the Mayan Riviera, many of the city’s events incorporate Hanal Pixan – the Mayan ritual of the dead. Both in Cancun and at most of the Mayan sites outside the city, candlelight prayer services are held on October 31 to commemorate the deceased. After this period of reflection, Hanal Pixan quickly transforms into a friendly meal shared by hundreds. Tamales are often baked in an underground pit and served to both the living and the dead, as it is believed that the deceased absorb the essence of the food placed at their graves. Handmade wines and candies are also passed around for all to enjoy, but Hanal Pixan marks only the beginning of this amazing holiday.

October 31 is also marks the beginning of a three day culinary feast in Cancun, taking place both in the streets and all the best restaurants. At the city’s gastronomy festival, visitors can sample local delicacies and gourmet international cuisine prepared by Mexico’s best chefs. Held outdoors along the Caribbean waterfront, this festival is anything but a sober Day of the Dead ritual, as guests are invited to eat and drink as much as they like. If you dine in any of Cancun’s restaurants throughout the three day holiday, you will be treated special local recipes reserved for Day of the Dead. At night, many visitors move from the restaurants to the bars and dance clubs where special events such as costume parties have become the norm.

One of the most fascinating traditions associated with the Day of the Dead is the creation of colorful altars – known in Mexico as ofrendas – to honor deceased loved ones. Anywhere you travel in the city, you will pass numerous altars containing all kinds of offerings. Set on tables with white cloth, the altars of Cancun display everything from fresh flowers and chocolate skulls to wooden crosses, personal mementos and photographs. Though the tradition of honoring the deceased might seem solemn, the positive atmosphere of the holiday extends to these personalized displays, as awards are handed out for the most elaborate and beautifully decorated altars.

The newest Day of the Dead activity for Cancun’s visitors takes place south of the city in the Xcaret Nature and Cultural Park. Last year, the park unveiled The Bridge to Paradise – one of the world’s most unique cemeteries. Composed of 365 lavish gravesites created by local artists, The Bridge to Paradise serves as a creative representation of Mexican history and culture. For instance, a colorful sculpture of a bed complete with linens references the country’s dreamlike mythology, while a miniature replica of a cathedral reminds visitors of Mexico’s religious culture. During the celebrations surrounding the Day of the Dead, visitors are served candies and other refreshments from altars set up throughout the cemetery. Much like the celebrations in Cancun, the events at Xcaret and its cemetery rejoice in life and the cultural traditions of Mexico on this seemingly dark day.

Much like the American tradition of Halloween, children are encouraged to don costumes and trick-or-treat during the celebrations of Day of the Dead. However, Mexican myth and tradition contribute some interesting items to the children’s experience. As most trick-or-treating takes place of November 2 – the day when, as myth has it, spirits must leave the homes of their loved ones and return to the other side – all children wear bracelets of red string to ward off the more nefarious spirits traveling to the underworld. As with all the other events surrounding Day of the Dead, visitors are encouraged to participate in the local traditions.

Furthermore, as the holiday takes place just weeks before the beginning of the peak travel season, Day of the Dead may be one of the best times to visit Cancun. Many airlines and resorts will feature special rates during this week, making travel to this luxurious destination affordable for any family.

Though Day of the Dead is celebrated throughout Latin America, few destinations observe the holiday as colorfully as Cancun. If you want to experience one of the region’s most treasured holidays, visit the city where modern luxury and Mayan tradition meet to create an unforgettable vacation.


Friday, August 12, 2016

Adult Halloween Games

Adult Halloween Games
Adult Halloween Games
Who says Halloween is just for kids?  Halloween is, of course, a time for trick-or-treating, and mom and dad certainly can’t go out begging in the streets for candy, but the holiday can also be a great time for some adult fun.

If you are planning a Halloween party for grown-ups, you will want to have some adult Halloween games on hand.  It is all part of the fun.

Some great adult Halloween games include:

About the Town – This is a scavenger hunt.  All you need to do is create a list of Halloween-related items, pass out the list to each team, and send them on their way to collect the items.  Some great objects to put on the list include:

A Hangman’s noose
A black veil
An obituary

You get the idea.  Just include items that have to do with being scared, ghosts, Halloween, or whatever.

You might try a variation on the hunt, too.  One great one is to make the hunt a video scavenger hunt.  Each team goes off with video camera in hand (or cell phone with a camera or whatever) and films the items rather than actually bringing the items back with them.  This is really cool because you can make the list of items include really big stuff and potentially scary things like tombstones.  For a further variation, you can have the list be only things like: Superman, a clown, a pirate, a fairy princess, a werewolf, a vampire, and so on.  That would mean the adult Halloween games would include the kids via taking video of trick-or-treaters who are all dressed up.

Halloween Fortune Telling – In this game, your guests put their knowledge of one another to the test and get to know each other better.

Simply hand out slips of paper and a pencil to each guest.  Each person then chooses a person at the party (maybe even himself or herself), but doesn’t tell anyone who it is.  Then, everyone write a “fortune” for that person, folds it, and puts it into the fishbowl.  You can have everyone write one or several; that’s up to you.

Then, each guest pulls out a slip of paper and reads the fortune.  He then tries to guess which person wrote the fortune and which person the fortune is about.

Some examples of fortunes might be:

“This person will get caught doing something illegal and spend the night in jail.”
“This person will marry someone from a foreign country.”
”This person will quit his job and buy a Corvette when he turns fifty.”
“This person will adopt a child.”
“This person will become President of the PTA.”

You get the idea.  Each person who correctly guesses wins a small prize, and this game is a delightful way to get conversations started at your Halloween bash.

A really cool variation of this game is to have each guest put their name on a piece of paper and drop into the bowl. Then have each guest draw a name from the bowl and have the one who drew the name make up a scary story about the name drawn. Then have the other guest guess who the scary story is about.

As you can see adult games can be a lot of fun and the types of games can be endless. It just takes a little planning to come up with adult Halloween games.