Are you looking for some exciting ideas that can add more sparkles to your Halloween party for kids? You’re in the right place folks! Halloween may be all about costumes, candies, trick-or-treat but if you want your children and their friends to enjoy to the fullest and have a party of the year, you may wanna try some of these brilliant games that can liven any Halloween party, WE BET! 

1)    DIY Scarecrows 

Divide the guests into teams. Give each team a pile of old clothes (including hats), pillowcases for heads, newspapers or hay for stuffing, ropes for tying and markers for making faces. Give each team 15 minutes or 20 minutes to make a scarecrow. Give prizes for the silliest and the scariest and hang them outside.

2)    Mummy Wrap

Divide guests up in pairs; give each pair a roll of toilet paper. One team member will be the wrapper, the other will be the wrapped mummy. The first team to use up its roll wins. Or you can give each team two rolls of toilet paper and after the mummy is wrapped, he or she must wrap his partner. The first team to empty both rolls of toilet paper wins.

3)    Story Telling

Include the beginning of a ghost story in your party invitations and ask each child to come to the party with an ending to tell. Hear all the endings and let the guests vote for the funniest, the weirdest, and the spookiest.

4)    Can You Guess What You Feel?

This is one of those Halloween games many people remember from childhood. Line up five opaque plastic dishes and cover them all with a black cloth. Let each guest stick a hand in each dish, under the cloth so that the contents can’t be seen, and try to guess what it really is. You can tell the guest that the first dish holds guts (the insides of a pumpkin) and see what he or she guesses. The second dish is said to hold brains (damp coarse sponge). The third is said to hold veins (cold, cooked spaghetti). The fourth is said to hold cut-off fingers (cocktail sausages) and the fifth to hold skin (pieces of a soft flour tortilla). The person who guesses the most actual contents wins.

5)    Donut Play If You’re Diabetic 

Divide guests into teams. Hang as many doughnuts as guests from a tree limb or a clothesline by a string. Without using hands, each guest must catch and eat a doughnut. The first team to finish its doughnuts win.

6)    Who Am I?

Have the kids draw Halloween-themed pictures on a piece of paper and tape them to each guest’s back (without the guest seeing what it is). While others can only give yes or no answers, each guest must guess what he or she thinks is drawn on the paper on their back.

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It’s Halloween today! We guess many have had their outfit for the parties sorted out for days already. But if you’ve had a busy schedule and weren’t able to get things ready in time, we bring you 10 DIY ideas for your costume.

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Check out these 10 Halloween costumes that can be made in minutes:

1. Mickey and Minnie Mouse Costume

Want to incorporate some childhood memory in your costume? Well, it is damn easy. All you girls out there need a red skirt (with polka dots if possible) to wear with a black long sleeve top or red short sleeve top with a black top under it. Complete the look with yellow or red shoes and the signature Minnie Mouse ears headband.

To dress and become Mickey Mouse, were black from head to toe with red shorts that have white buttons (you can make them by cutting white card paper and sticking them). Wear yellow shoes and Mickey Mouse ears to complete the look.

2. Cloud and Rainbow Costume

Have to accompany your son/daughter to a Halloween party and haven’t decided on a costume to link you two together? Well we have an easy, affordable costume set for you. Make them your rainbow and you can dress up like a cloud.

All you need for this is a white fluffy blouse for yourself with an umbrella with added cotton on the top to make it look like a cloud. For the kids use a leftover cardboard box and design it to make a rainbow.

3. Artist

Make your kids look like someone they aspire to be. Dress them in combination of white, black and white and then accessorize. A beret, bandana, or brush will let them be who they want to.

Bonus: The outfit won’t itch them

4. Minion Costume

Become a minion this Halloween. If you don’t want to be one, make your tiny tot one. All you will need is a yellow shirt and black/denim suspenders. To add more effect, wear swimming goggles to get those big eyes.

5. Emoji Costume

We use them numerous times a day so why not become one for Halloween? And it’s damn easy!

Girls all you need a pink or purple top and boys you wear a blue t-shirt. If anyone ask what are you just face a face and become one of the emojis.

6. Nerd Costume

Become the stereotypical dress by wearing a simple white t-shirt with suspenders and a pair of thick-rimmed glasses. Carry some books and a calculation to give it more drama. Act a bit clumsy also after all it is part of your character.

7. Raining Men Costume

Do you have guys falling for you left, right and center? Print all their pics and attach it to an umbrella-like they are raindrops falling. Dress sexy and flaunt your prettiness.

8. T-Shirts With Words

Go simple with jeans and a t-shirt that has some awesome writing or graphics on it.

9. Joker from Dark Knight Costume

All you need is a purple or violet suit – a similar blazer with jeans will also work. Complete the look by painting your face white. Add red lipstick to get the big smile and Kajal to make the area around the eyes dark.

10. Teja Costume

All who follow Bollywood know Teja from the Aamir Khan-Salman Khan film Andaz Apna Apna. All you need is a white shirt under a suit (navy or dark blue) and make a cross on your right cheek.

If you don’t want to go but your friends are waiting you can tell them you were there as Mr India’ and that’s the real why you were invisible. Also, tell them if red light was there they would have seen you!