Halloween is on its way, with scares no doubt aplenty. This annual event has much to offer, whether it be the fun that can be had with dressing up or the amusement found in creepy tricks, there will certainly be something for everyone. 

 

Pumpkins

The biggest object associated with Halloween, without a doubt, has to be the pumpkin. A task that has become synonymous with October is pumpkin carving.

Emptying out the guts, making different faces and then sticking a candle on the inside. Certainly a task to occupy an evening or two, making for easy enjoyment.

 

Trick or Treat

Start the evening of Halloween with a classic. For countless years children and teens have dressed up in their most horror filled/ comical outfits and gone door to door seeking treats from their willing neighbours.

Well, this year will be different, but as long as everyone is smart and safe, fun should be had. Just make sure the accompanying adults get in on some of the action, otherwise they’ll be sneaking the treats after everyone’s gone to bed!

 

Halloween Party

Parties will certainly be different this time around, but if you’re usually out for a party on All Hallows’ Eve, maybe change it up a bit this year. See how imaginative you can get with five others, there are definitely several other means of having a great time on the night of Halloween!

 

Face Paint

If your younger ones prefer a quieter night away from the scares outside, there’s still plenty to get up to! 

Grab some face paint and spend the night creating the funniest, potentially most horrifying faces imaginable. Maybe even host a competition for the scariest face.

With limitless possibilities of what to get up to, one thing we can promise is that your night won’t be a boring one!

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