Turn this Halloween into a Hallo-Winner
It's officially Spooky Season, Boils and Ghouls. It’s time to turn that harvest homestead into a haunted house. Even if the little costumed kiddies won’t be doing their traditional door-to-door visits, there are still lots of Halloween tricks and treats to make this October 31 spooktacular.
Don’t debate, decorate: Get into the spirit of all things spooky by adding some Halloween hints throughout the house to fright and delight the kids and guests. Whether it’s incorporating new frightfully festive throw pillows to the living room, or chic skull serving dishes, you can still bring the spook to any room in the household.
Non-Lethal Libations: There’s nothing better after a long day than to sit down with a tall glass of hair of the *werewolf*. Visit Bon Appetit to learn more about top Halloween wines that will pair perfectly with a good monster movie.
Monster Mash: Music is another way to get your Halloween on. Music streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music have perfectly curated playlists to ensure your Halloween is hopping.
Creepy Candy bar: Many of us might not feel comfortable with trick-or-treating this year, so bring the sugar loving experience home by creating your own creepy candy bar. Visit your local grocery or bulk food store to stock up on an assortment of gory gummies and scary treats. The dollar store is also a great spots for reusable candy jars to keep those sweets fresh, longer.
Monster Movies Marathon: Halloween is for horror lovers. Streaming services like Netflix, Crave and Prime TV are filled to the brim with frightful flicks on demand. If you’re more of a Cable guy, then check out AMC’s Fear Fest line up or a more kid-friendly films with Freeform’s 31 Nights of Halloween.
Stay Safe: It is disappointing that many of our traditions have to be tweaked to accommodate current times, but the most important thing is to stay safe while having fun. Don't let the 'new normal' prevent you from being a little more creative and a little more innovative. There's always a new way to scare, while showing you care!
Don’t debate, decorate: Get into the spirit of all things spooky by adding some Halloween hints throughout the house to fright and delight the kids and guests. Whether it’s incorporating new frightfully festive throw pillows to the living room, or chic skull serving dishes, you can still bring the spook to any room in the household.
Non-Lethal Libations: There’s nothing better after a long day than to sit down with a tall glass of hair of the *werewolf*. Visit Bon Appetit to learn more about top Halloween wines that will pair perfectly with a good monster movie.
Monster Mash: Music is another way to get your Halloween on. Music streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music have perfectly curated playlists to ensure your Halloween is hopping.
Creepy Candy bar: Many of us might not feel comfortable with trick-or-treating this year, so bring the sugar loving experience home by creating your own creepy candy bar. Visit your local grocery or bulk food store to stock up on an assortment of gory gummies and scary treats. The dollar store is also a great spots for reusable candy jars to keep those sweets fresh, longer.
Monster Movies Marathon: Halloween is for horror lovers. Streaming services like Netflix, Crave and Prime TV are filled to the brim with frightful flicks on demand. If you’re more of a Cable guy, then check out AMC’s Fear Fest line up or a more kid-friendly films with Freeform’s 31 Nights of Halloween.
Stay Safe: It is disappointing that many of our traditions have to be tweaked to accommodate current times, but the most important thing is to stay safe while having fun. Don't let the 'new normal' prevent you from being a little more creative and a little more innovative. There's always a new way to scare, while showing you care!
Article by: @allaboutkeys