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Halloween Party Games

Posted by Lea Manet on Sunday, October 9, 2011, In : Fun Articles 



Here you will find a selection of Halloween games for young and old that will ensure a great party. No-one wants their guests sitting around getting bored because they are unoccupied.

BOBBING FOR APPLES

Object of the Game

Truly a classic Halloween game, this holiday amusement dates at least as far back as ancient Rome, when it was believed to be performed during the Roman harvest festival that honored the Goddess Pamona.

All you need for this fun filled Halloween game is a large plas...
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Funny Quick and Easy Costumes

Posted by Lea Manet on Tuesday, September 27, 2011, In : Fun Articles 



Are you already anticipating your Halloween Costume for this Halloween? With a bit of imagination and a little time, you can create a variety of easy Halloween costumes using items you have at home or items that you can reuse or recycle as a Halloween Costume.

E-Mail: Dress as a man (if you are not one already!) Tape an "E" on chest. "E"-male.  

Self-Absorbed: Attach sponges all over your body.  

Melted Snow Man: Drench yourself in water and carry around two sticks, a scarf and a carrot...
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Halloween Decoration Ideas

Posted by Lea Manet on Friday, September 23, 2011, In : Fun Articles 


A simple and fun way to create a spooky party atmosphere is by making your own decorations. There's something fun for every member of your family with this list of Halloween crafts for family style fun.

Monster Footprints
With a magic marker, draw a footprint in a big sponge. Cut out the footprint. Pour washable paint in an 1/8 inch aluminum pan. Press the sponge in the paint and sponge footsteps up your sidewalk to your front door for trick-or-treaters to follow, or around the side of ...
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History of Halloween

Posted by Lea Manet on Sunday, September 18, 2011, In : Fun Articles 


Halloween began as the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, which marked the end of the harvest and the beginning of winter, when the Celts believed spirits of the dead returned to earth.

Halloween, celebrated each year on October 31, is a mix of ancient Celtic practices, Catholic  and Roman religious rituals and European folk traditions that blended together over time to create the holiday we know today. Straddling the line between fall and winter, plenty and paucity, life and death, Halloween...
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