Back in July, Sara, from Tell Love and Chocolate, and I hosted a backyard dinner party with some of our friends. After all the work we put into it, we swore we wouldn’t host another one for a long time, but then Halloween started rolling around and we couldn’t let the chance for a Halloween party pass us by, so the idea for our Spooktacular Soiree was born. I haven’t been to a real Halloween party since I was a freshman in high school (and many of my friends were the same), so it was an absolute BLAST to dress up in costume and spend a night with friends.
With more than a week left til Halloween, there’s still tons of time to throw a little party with your friends, so in addition to all the party ideas in the photos above, here’s Five Tips for an Easy and Perfect Halloween Party you can throw together this weekend!
And check out more great holiday party ideas over on Jo-Ann’s project hub, or search the hashtag #DIYforHalloween!
1. Go Potluck Style. With all the invitations, decor, set up, and stresses that come with being a party hostess, the last thing you want to worry about is feeding everyone. Make it easy on yourself and pass out dinner assignments with the invitations. We asked guests to bring “Halloween or Fall Themed Dishes,” and we ended up with the most creative, delicious, and festive food!
2. Make Costumes Mandatory. When we threw the floral affair party over the summer, we everyone dress in all white, and this time we asked everyone to wear their Halloween costume. Having everyone dressed up makes the party feel cohesive and creates an ambiance that shouldn’t be missed! Plus, it’s fun to see everyone’s creativity in their costumes — we had some girls go all out!
3. Make a Photobooth. If you’re all dressed up in costumes, give your friends a chance to show them off! Plus, who doesn’t love a photobooth? We hung a fun spiderweb backdrop, and then set up the camera on the tripod and used a remote and the timer and let everyone go to town!
4. Have at least one activity. We didn’t get any pictures of it, but we had a donut eating contest — you know, where the donuts hang from string and you have to eat them with your hands behind your back? Having some kind of fun activity gets people laughing, having fun, and breaks up the party a bit so you’re not just sitting and eating dinner the entire time. (At our Floral Affair we had everyone make their own floral crowns!)
5. Don’t forget the music! Music is everything at parties — it completely sets the mood and keeps any awkward silences at bay. We chose the Halloween Party Pandora Station and it was perfect. A good mix of spooky and festive tunes, and even a few jams that had everyone out of their chairs and dancing!
ha! The grandma totally rocked it! LOVE!
right?! It was the best costume of the night FOR SURE.
What a fun party! I love the tassel “chandelier”, so creative.
Erica
http://www.thedecorina.com
Such a beautiful space! I love this!
The Style Storm
<3, Christina
Those apple teeth are cracking me! Everything is adorable, silly, fun, and/or clever! How fun! You’re brilliant!
It was pretty much ALL Sara’s creative genius — I just helped her pull it off! 🙂
Oh my gosh, the granny costume!!! HILARIOUS.
I love your ideas and I’m going to use them during a halloween party for kids at my language school for sure 😉
Awesome — glad to help!! Good luck with your party! xx
HAHAHAHA I love that old lady costume!
Sarah
http://www.thepolkfolk.blogspot.com
I really like this dress. Do you think it would work in fabric other than Jersey? I love cottons and batik.