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Need Help with Party Planning

Hey Ladies,
I always appreciate your advice so here goes....
I need help planning a Halloween Party for 20: 13-14 yr olds. Our daughter has opted for a Halloween Birthday Party (her Bday is Thanksgiving day). So we will start @ 4pm with pizza & a couple games. Then get them in costume & trick or treating from 6:30-8:30(supervised, in our neighborhood)..then back to the house for a couple more games & a scary movie.....
Now, i need help with some CHEAP decorating idea's & reciepe's for SCARY food & punch and a couple games teenagers would play????
I use to have a reciepe for clear jello with gummy eyeballs...anyone? I tried jell-o (nothing)....I know you ladies have the answer's I am looking for....
Thanking You all in advance.....

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You can make a sheet cake and decorate it as a graveyard but I prefer cupcakes at parties. You put a graham cracker gravestone on each one (you can even write on them w/gel icing tubes). Use dry ice in the punch for spooky smoke. Gummy worms coming out of dirt (oreo cookies smashed up) on top of some of the cupcakes.
- A fun game for teens to play is putting a post it note on each person's back of a popular singer/actress (Demi Lovato, Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift, Hillary Duff, Zack & Cody from the Suite Life etc and have everyone have to guess who they have by asking others yes or no question. For example, I could go up to someone and ask 1) am I female? 2) Am I a singer? 3) Am I on TV or movies? etc. Then the move on to the next person to ask their 3 questions. First person to guess their person on their post it note wins. Prizes can be a $5 gift card to Starbucks or Target, etc.

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Hi. I recently saw this on the martha stewart show. Freeze water in two latex (powder free) gloves along with a plastic face mask(the beige ones that have no facial features or anything like that) filled with water. Cover the eyes and nose holes with duck tape on both sides of the mask to prevent the water from coming out. you can sit the mask in a bin with something soft to rest on like bubble wrap or a towel to keep its shape. When they are frozen completely take them out of the gloves and mask and lay them face up in a large bowl of punch. This actually looks pretty cool when you see it. She also made icecubes with radishes frozen inside of them. She peeled them first and left a little of the pinkness on the radishes to look like bloodshot eyes, used a knife to cut out a hole, then stuffed each one with a half of a green olive (cut side out). Hope these help. Sounds like it's going to be a fun party!

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I love Halloween! This year DH and I are throwing our 6th annual costume party. Our menu includes bug and eyeball pizza - we will order cheese pizza then add bugs - calamata olives with rosemary leaves for legs and eyeballs - small balls of fresh mozzerela cheese with a slice of pimento olive on it. To drink we will have shrunken heads in cider http://www.marthastewart.com/recipe/shrunken-heads-in-cider?
a couple of my past favorites have been bone bread sticks - make (or buy frozen) bread dough, roll into sticks and tie knots in the ends before baking. Serve with blood (marinara sauce) Baked dip in a small pumpkin ( scoop the pumpkin out and bake until it's hot all the way through then add dip and bake) Worms in dirt - make chocolate pudding top with crushed oreos and gummi worms.
For decorations try michaels. I was there today and they have halloween decorations for 40 - 60 % off. Also, party stores generally start marking down halloween stuff about now.

Hi there, My dughter does a great party at Halloween every year. I will share some of her ideas.
1. get balloons from the dollar store they are a cheap way to decorate and are fun for the kids to bat around.
2. she makes those pigs in blankets only that night she cuts them much smaller and they becoem fingers ( I hate it but the kids love it) she also makes small hamburgers look like spiders.
3.We clean out a large pumpkin and use it for the punch bowl -- then it can be tossed out.
4. give each kid a pumpkin or have each kid bring one of their own and have a carving contest -- it keeps teens busy for some time and they have a blast with the stringy stuff.
Have fun, Nana( I have 5 children but I think being Grandma is the greatest thing everto our little ones)

If there are no boys at the party, you could get a poster of the heart throb from Twilight and play a version of "pin the tale on the donkey". Instead of pinning, the girls at my daughter's 14 year old bday party kissed the poster. Sounds strange but they were laughing their heads off. You can also do some wierd "Fear factor" things by filling various containers with everything from gummy worms to roughly chopped cucumbers and daring them to put their hands in while blindfolded. If it's edible, they have to eat it, ie mini chicken apple sausages could be fingers. Gross but appropriate to Halloween.

You brought back a great memory of a halloween party my folks gave for us kids as teens. Some of the things you can do... peel grapes and put them in a dish as eyeballs... spaghetti cooked as worms. They did a haunted house in the garage... so it was dark and you would feel these things with an imagination. I remember we bobbed for apples. The best part though was my mom told this scary ghost story and my dad came in the back door quietly and hollered and scared the carp out of everyone. It was a great party. Thanks for the memories.

Try this link. Adults will like this food as well.

http://www.tastefullysimple.com/Cultures/en-US/Recipes/Si...

Here is a website for teen party games: http://parentingteens.about.com/od/birthdays/a/birthdaypa...

I also like www.partygamecentral.com which has games for all ages, indoor/outdoor, teams/individual etc.

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