![]() Here’s a basic party supply list to get you started: Get your food and other sundries the day before, leaving plenty of time to decorate, bake, or organize as needed. Visit the local department, dollar, craft, or Halloween store for decorations, or order online ahead of time. Once all that is done, the last part will be getting the supplies you need. ![]() ![]() For the location, most people do their own place, but you might also consider a friend’s house, a family member’s, or a rental venue. Your party could be scheduled for the day before Halloween, or the prior Saturday, or Halloween night, early (for those with kids) or late (for a more grownup vibe). Set a realistic budget, and choose the place, date, and time. (Jump to Halloween Party Themes, or just keep on readin’!) It’s always great to have unified décor, whether you’re going with Harry Potter, cats and spiders, mummies, zombies, or anything else. Once you have the purpose of your party, it will be easy to select a theme. We have TONS of ideas below for the theme, but first you want to consider: Why do you want to throw a party? Do you want to gather with a small group of close friends, or have silly fun scaring people out of their minds? Do you want to throw an all-night rager that will be talked about for years, or create a home base for your friends to take their kids out Trick-or-Treating and return for a fun party? ![]() Planning the perfect Halloween party is all about 1) the purpose for throwing a party, 2) having a main idea or theme, 3) getting organized, then 4) putting everything together to make the night a success! ![]()
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