
Whether you’ve just rented a new place or you’ve finally managed to purchase your dream home, throwing a party is a great way to break it in. For many, a housewarming party isn’t always a preference, though, especially if they aren’t wanting to damage it or they have building work going on. As such, many people wait for a suitable occasion to invite everyone over, with some new homeowners settling for Halloween given the fun that can typically be had at the spookiest time of the year.
Of course, you don’t have to wait for a holiday to host a party, but it’s an option many homeowners go for. Likewise, it’s a surefire way of ensuring you get in the mood for Halloween. You can also watch horror movies like 28 Days Later and sample Halloween slot games like Grim the Splitter, alongside inviting your nearest and dearest round for some Halloween-themed jollification. There are some things to keep in mind when it comes to hosting a Halloween party in your new home, though. Below is a look at just some of them.
Create scary invitations
Once you’ve decided on the main area in your home to host events moving forward, you need to create some scary invitations to sell your unmissable bash. A spooky invitation is a fantastic way of setting the mood long before the party starts. Don’t forget to mention the theme of your party either. There are numerous free templates you can use online, while some people seek the help of a professional. You could even tap into a creative family member to help you nail the perfect invitation.
Food is always important
Another important aspect of any Halloween party is the food. Instead of opting for simple bites and the usual snacks, terrifying grub needs to be your main focus here. Of course, it still needs to taste nice, but it also must look horrifying on the plate. From pigs in blankets disguised as severed fingers to meatball brains, the options are extensive.
A punch bowl is essential
Alongside the food, your guests deserve some punch. After all, every Halloween party requires a punch bowl, right? Your concoction can even be served in a cauldron, or you could purchase a horrifying bowl-shaped object to make things even more spine-chilling. Some people also have eyeballs for ice cubes and even manage to turn their creations red in color to resemble blood.
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A Halloween playlist is needed
Another key element of any party is the music. For Halloween, you simply have to create a playlist with classics from the likes of Michael Jackson, the Specials, Bobby Pickett, and more. It’s easy to do and it can really elevate your party.
Halloween activities always go down well

Halloween-themed activities add even more fun to your party. A great option for later in the evening to help your guests get a second wave, you can hold a pumpkin carving competition in the garden, apple bobbing is a clear favorite, and you can even create teams for a mummy wrapping competition.
Don’t skimp on decorations
Be sure to invest in decorations. While it isn’t a necessity to go all out, it’s worth allocating some time to it. A top tip is to decorate the front of your house for the guests’ arrival while adding some spine-tingling objects around the inside of your home, which is also worth doing. Fake blood, vampire teeth, cobwebs, scarecrows, and even smoke machines can really work here.
Other tips to consider include adding mood lighting, creating adult goodie bags, and executing creepy party tricks.
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