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what do you plan for a teen halloween party

2006-10-14 16:08:12 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Other - Entertainment

no see i am the teen but i don't what other teen boys and girls would or would not find lame

2006-10-15 10:16:13 · update #1

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my son did one last year, letting them plan it is best, offer to fix halloween deserts, kraft.com has some cool stuff that even teenagers enjoy, but he made the yard look like a grave yard and did the whole house in black lights and hung cheap cobwebs stuff everywhere, we bought most of the stuff at walmart and the other stuff he looked up on the internet and figured out how to make stuff, it was a nice night, and i went along with the fun and dressed up and gave out 20 bucks to the best costume

2006-10-14 16:19:47 · answer #1 · answered by DarkStar 2 · 0 0

How to Throw a Halloween Party for Teens

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Most teens have outgrown trick-or-treating, but still love Halloween. Plan a costume party to help them celebrate with their friends.
Steps

1. Plan the party and decide on whether you want to have a theme.
2. Invite all teens to come in costume. Put both a start time and an ending time on invitations.
3. Decorate with anything from streamers and balloons to a full-scale haunted house.
4. Start a mixer as soon as teens begin arriving. Pin the name of a famous monster or Halloween character on each person's back and have them ask yes/no questions until they guess their identity.
5. Play games, especially team games. Try a pumpkin relay with a small pumpkin tucked under each runner's chin or a pumpkin seed necklace relay in which each team member gets a turn with a needle, thread and slippery pumpkin seeds. The team with the most pumpkin seeds on the string at the end wins. Give Halloween novelties or candy as prizes.
6. Consider games with a spooky Halloween flavor - bring out the Ouija board and the tarot cards.
7. Serve pizza, mixing 6 tbps. of parmesan cheese with ten drops each red, green and yellow food coloring and put over pizza for a "moldy" look. Also serve punch in a witch's cauldron with dry ice, and dessert, such as pumpkin pie or pumpkin ice cream with candy corn sprinkled on top.
8. Take pictures.
9. Turn lights up and let kids know it's time to leave. Send them home with treat bags, Halloween novelties or party favors.

Tips & Warnings

* Have each teen bring a 12-oz. can of soda and pour it into a punchbowl for a strange tasting punch.
* Other games include a pumpkin-pie-eating contest, bobbing for apples or a scavenger hunt for Halloween items.
* Always provide plenty of adult supervision.

Overall Things You'll Need

* Fog Machines

* Ouija Boards - "I would really do without this party favor!!!!"

* Halloween Sound Effects CD
* Pumpkins Seeds
* Halloween Stickers
* Halloween Candles

* Tarot Cards - "these as well.. no no no"

* Trick Or Treat Bags
* Cauldrons And Foggers
* Jack-o'-lanterns
* Halloween Decorations
* Coffins
* Halloween Invitations
* Halloween Light Sets
* Halloween Music And Sounds

Some things just aren't meant to be 'played' with..

2006-10-14 23:20:28 · answer #2 · answered by sassy 6 · 0 1

music,alotta music and fooood mainly pizza b/c they all love that stuff and CANNED soda because u know sometimes kids wanna "spike the punch" AND a black light cuz they're cool

2006-10-14 23:18:56 · answer #3 · answered by dreamerrrr 2 · 0 0

lets them do the planning

2006-10-14 23:16:03 · answer #4 · answered by ADS 3 · 0 1

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