I have decided to throw a Halloween party for my husband's work friends...
Everyone has agreed to come and I am suddenly freaking out! I am afraid it is going to be really boring or corny I need some suggestions....
I am thinking of serving some "spooky" finger food and pumpkin beer...but what ELSE can I do to have fun?
Are games too young? What kind of entertainment for a professional crowd of 20 somethings??
(Any finger food suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated)
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Dirt cupcakes are awesome. They are a combination of Oreo cookie crumbs, chocolate pudding and gummy worms.
And what better finger food than real lady fingers. Okay, they aren’t real lady fingers, but regular lady fingers covered in red frosting, but they are still good.
You can also have the classic blood punch (regular red punch with a kick) and dry ice for atmosphere.
Go cheesy with spiderwebs and such for decorations.
You can have a few games, but don’t rely on them. Let people play them if they want. But make sure you have the traditional apple bobbing contest. Nothing is better than sticking your head in a bucket of ice cold water when it is 40 degrees outside.
Make sure you have plenty of music.
People will end up congregating in two places, the kitchen and the back porch if you have one, so make sure there are plenty of snacks at those locations.
Other than that, keep the alcohol flowing and let the party control itself.
Its all about the atmosphere. Decorate beyond means. Check out recipe sites for holiday recipes. Maybe even do a search for halloween games and make them your own. Apple bobbing is always good. Maybe even a scavenger hunt for the more adventerous and willing. Drinks always liven up a party and break the ice. But most of all decorate and the more ghoulish the better. Most of them will still be talking about it the next day. Play some music in the background also. Thriller is always a hit.
If you want to make it interesting and have the time, theme it. Make it old school monsters, movie monsters, 7 deadly sins, or by an era. Something along that nature will spark up conversation. You could keep the camera or palaroid camera around and take pics for all the guests to have.