Thursday, November 10, 2011

Halloween 2011 - From Garage to Party Palace

In the week before Halloween we start to get serious about getting ready for the party. This year I tried something new and decided to host the celebration in our garage. The weather had been pretty "iffy" throughout October and I didn't relish the prospect of having dozens of sugared up children confined to the house if it should happen to rain on the night. Also I had decided to get a bounce house. As the kids get older it becomes a bit more challenging to entertain them - though sometimes as adults I think we over stress about that one and they really would have a ball of a time just being with their friends. Anyway - the only place a commercial bounce house will fit at my house is in the drive way - and that naturally led us to having the party in the garage so all the adults could be up the front of the house keeping an eye on the kids and making sure they were well back from the road etc. etc....

So - the garage had to be emptied (that was kind of cathartic and I so liked it when I got all the "junk" that lived there out of it that I haven't yet put the "junk" back and I'm really reconsidering just how much of it I actually need.) Anything that couldn't be moved had to be incorporated into the party decorations and the whole space had to take on a "spooky but not too scary" vibe.

Here's what I came up with......




The Christmas nutcracker got the mommy treatment.....and windows were covered with spooky curtains

 The bike which hangs upside down from the ceiling scored a skeleton "clown" as a rider with a Gymbo stuffed doll riding shotgun. Liam's little bike and his scooter went on top of the cabinet with a couple of other skeletons in clown outfits riding along....





 Hay bales for seating at the party table. Lots of netting hanging from the ceiling. A few chairs for the adults (and the kids that didn't want to sit on the hay bales - they were a little prickly.) Lots of decals and card board cutouts on the walls - some purple and orange twinkly lights to add some spooky atmosphere. Barrels always can be used as props and a good collection of dangling spiders, rubber mice, and decorated craft pumpkins....

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