Even adults like to venture into a haunted house at Halloween time. But, why would you want to pay $20, $30, or more to go out and see someone else’s haunted house when you can create one of your own?
It seems like everything has been done before right? Well, maybe not. Most haunted houses have the same goal – scare the stuffing out of you. Your haunted house can have a different objective: creepy, disgusting, and fun. Halloween can be scary with a nice bit of gross factor, too.
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A party is not a party unless the fun includes plenty of great food and drinks. On Halloween, this calls for special fare. Getting your costumes together may leave little time to bother struggling with a menu. The last thing you want to do is slave in the kitchen making snacks for the family or party guests. The following are ideas for snacks that you can create using store-bought items and a little creativity.
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Most of us have a box of old Halloween decorations, kept careful up in the attic or down in the basement. We don’t feel like throwing them away, nor do we know how to use them in the next festive season. In this article we will tell you how to turn all kinds of old as well as new decorations to make the perfect Halloween decoration at your home and outdoor. Here are some of the old Halloween stuff that you can use in a creative way this season:
The Halloween tea light holders: You can use the tea-light holders outside your home, to build a jack-o-lantern light or a haunted graveyard show. Alternatively, you can buy a bag of tea-light and use them for bright Halloween decorations at night. Candle holders can be used indoors for decoration. Some interesting ideas would be to scatter them in your Halloween village to make it look brightly lit up. You can also put them at the staircase with sugar pumpkins.
Halloween figurines and knick-knacks: You can use these old Halloween decoration stuff to lighten up your village collection, or use them for creating a village. The knick-knacks can also be used wonderfully if you are throwing a Halloween party. You can put them neatly by napkin, or place card of guests. You can also bring in the figurines to your office if you wish to create a Halloween atmosphere at your workplace.
Old Costumes for Halloween: If you have an old collection of Halloween costumes that don’t fit anymore but still look good, then you can use them to put on the dummies. Get your dummies to wear the costumes and place them at front porch to guard your candy bowl. You can also place them at your trick or treat station.
If your old box contains some window decorations and paper treat bags then you can use them to create your own Halloween invitations and cards.
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Even though the Harry Potter movie series is almost done you don’t have to stop having fun as Harry, Hermione, Ron or one of the bad guys. There are costumes for kids and adults, so there’s guaranteed to be something for you.

The starting point to be any Gryffindor wizard is the Harry Potter Premium Gryffindor Robe Child Costume. The cloak is made of black velvet and lined with maroon satin. It even includes the Gryffindor crest on the front. A similar costume is available for adults too.
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