Halloween Geek Freak Show
Fan of sci-fi movies? Have your guests dress in their favorite
Tolkien Character, maybe even a Star Trek character for your
trekkie friends, Dark Angel character if you like Jessica Alba, or
as their favorite manga anime.
Transform your usually drab, run of the mill white picket fenced
front yard into your Halloween final fantasy unleashed. Try
decorating it in a scene right out of the Lord of the Rings. You
can fairly cheap fog machines to amp the ambience of the occasion.
Have two volunteers dress as Orcs to guide your guests through the
door. Instead of using candles and dim lighting, try black lights
for astonishing results. Draw creepy creatures or even body
outlines on the wall with chalk and watch guests take a double look
at the effect of black lights on them.
For a simulated lightning effect, use a strobe light. It works
well indoors or outdoors. Hang plastic axes, swords and shield on
walls to simulate Mordor castle. Instead of scarecrows, hang large
plastic black bats from ceilings.
Hold a contest on who can carve the best looking Halloween
orc-pumpkin. Give out prizes for various criteria. It’s not just
for Jack O’ Lantern tonight. Create goblin light around your house
by tying glow-in-the-dark sticks to floating balloons. Make sure
you anchor the balloons so they won’t float away!
For your table centerpiece, fill a plastic cauldron with hot
water then drop some dry ice in it with a glow-in-the-dark stick to
create a very eerie aura and instant fog for your table.
Orcs like to eat human body parts. Prepare a big bowl of “human
body parts” and have your guests write down their guesses of its
contents. The winner has to be the one who guesses the most body
parts correctly. For the brain, use a very large peeled squishy
tomato. Use two cherry tomatoes or black olives as “eyes”. Catsup
mixed with a little warm water would suffice as blood, and a large
uncooked liver as of course, the “liver” and cooked cold spaghetti
as worms.
Have a bon fire ready and prepare marshmallows and barbecue
sticks for an evening of delight. Now would also be a good
time to roast all the pumpkin seeds you scooped out of the Orc
O’Lanterns. Use those flashlights you conveniently stowed away for
emergency use. They would do great as spot lights on room décor, or
just hand them out to guests to help them find their way
around. Make sure you use long-life rechargeable
batteries.
Don’t forget to give out prizes for most original costume, most
realistic costume, silliest costume, and the scariest costume! Make
sure you have extra prizes on hand in case of tie winners.
Take lots of pictures of your holiday guests; they would love
you for it. An even better idea is to hand out disposable cameras
to guests and let them take all the pictures they want. Make sure
you enclose a picture of them when you send out your thank you
notes.
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