Halloween Activites: At Home


Too old for trick-or-treating?
Don't want to spend a lot of money?
Want to stay home for Halloween?
Throwing a Halloween party?
Having to babysit kids for Halloween?


No problem! 
Here's a list of things you can do at home with your friends or family this Halloween:


The purpose of the game is for each person to draw one of these from a hat and has to do whatever the note says. Some are group activities (watch a scary movie, bake treats, etc) and some are individual (run around house, etc). 

Add additional ideas to your hat, such as a "Wild Card" (they can pick whatever they want to do, or choose someone else to do something) or a "Safe Spook" card (that they can keep and "opt out" of a card they pick later on).

Be creative!

(print ideas, cut, fold, and put in a hat to draw)



























What you'll need (many can be bought at a dollar store):
  • a small selection of scary movies (or one)
  • pumpkins and carving materials
  • broom
  • garlic (fresh or powder)
  • apples
  • caramel
  • ingredients for baking Halloween treats and snacks
  • dark nail polish color
  • candle, glow stick, or flashlight
  • bubba teeth
  • red food coloring or fake blood container
  • bags of candy
  • marsh mellows
  • camera
  • whiteboard or paper for Pictionary
  • red white-board marker or lipstick for mirror
  • cardboard or other material for mask
  • ingredients for slime
  • toilet paper
  • computer for playing Youtube videos and music
  • ingredients for making beverages
  • candy corn or other small Halloween candy






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