Make Your Halloween Bash Wickedly Creative
But this isn't just any party we're talking about -- this is Halloween, and your bash needs more than candy and crepe paper to be a hit. There's a select number of Halloween party do's and don'ts that all hosts and hostesses should be aware of. Music is critical, but it isn't everything.
Do crank up a creative Halloween music mix: Obvious picks are "Thriller" and "The Time Warp" from "Rocky Horror Picture Show," but that's only a start. Halloween party music must have a haunting quality that still causes bodies to gyrate and arms to fist-pump. If punk rock is your musical poison, a certain soundtrack may set the perfect loud atmosphere.
Horror flick "Night of the Demons" from Seven Arts Pictures combined Zombie Girl, Creature Feature, 45 Grave and more for a scarily popular soundtrack. In fact, it was only released after the movie's fans demanded it with relentless enthusiasm. This incredibly spooky soundtrack is available at most local music stores, or it can be purchased directly from iTunes.
Don't deafen your guests: Although dancing is a non-negotiable necessity for good parties, we can't ignore the minglers who thrive off stimulating conversation. Keep the volume cranked in one room and turn it down in another. The quieter music keeps the ghoulish festivity alive without killing all possible conversation.
Do add some flair by offering spooky cocktails: Nuclear Waste, Vampire's Kiss and Green Goblin are tasty choices. Or, increase the creep factor on your favorite drink with simple food coloring and use eyeball or fingernail gummies instead of lemon wedges and olives.
Don't spend extravagantly: Since adult beverages and food can add up, save money on decorations. Food coloring really is a blessing. Old white sheets and red food coloring create a gory, blood-spattered corner or table display. Keep lights turned low, or throw dark-colored scarves and pillow cases over your lampshades for a shadowy setting. Candles also provide an eerie element to any room.
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