(I'm a 16 yr old girl) Me and my 2 bffs are throwing a halloween party for 15-20 of our friends. We are having it at one of my 2 bff's house- a million dollar mansion! How should we decorate it? I was thinking it'd be so much fun to do a murder mystery- but is that too juvenile? What activities should we do? Anything else you want to add would be great too. I'll rate if it helps!
HappyAdvice answered Friday October 8 2004, 3:54 pm: Hey!! A murder mystery party would be wiked fun!! But it might be tough to plan. You could also make somekind of haunted house, but you guys would dance and play games and stuff. My friend did that once and it was wiked funn!! We didn't play really childish games like bobbing for apples and stuff, ( except for a few!! lol it was fun though!!)) but those can be fun too! You can go to google.com or yahoo.com and search for halloween party ideas!! Any other questions, ask me!!
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IPIiINIkI_my_anti_drug answered Friday October 8 2004, 2:05 pm: HEYY BECKSS!! well my friend and i did the same thing for her bday!! in one of the rooms you can have a haunted house!!
SETUP: make spagetti as the brain
make jellow as the liver
take a mushroom as the hart
and i forgot the rest lol but you can ask me for them but you kinda get the idea!
then blindfold each guest and take them into the room put wierd music that will scare them and have them touch each object then wen they touch them tell them wat each object is for example if they touch the jellow say you are touching the liver of a person (somthing like taht).
A murder mystery is GREAT that would b so much fun!! you can also decorate it with odd looking things that freek people out!! hahahahha and u can have fun party games, but if u have a murder mystery then i dont think you should have party games!!
HOPE I HELPED!!
~MICHELLE!
ps i no that i didnt really help but i hope i did!! oh and i also have ideas if you dont do the murder mystery!! [ IPIiINIkI_my_anti_drug's advice column | Ask IPIiINIkI_my_anti_drug A Question ]
Christine answered Friday October 8 2004, 11:48 am: I think it would be a good idea to have a murder mystery. I had one at my halloween party a few years ago and it was a blast. We had things hung from trees and lost corn mazes. Also we had some of our friends dress spooky and get chainsaws running... That night was fun.. all except.. since i didnt invite this one girl.. she had one and invited everyone i invited so no one came to mine. She did the same to me last year for my New Years party. BUt anyways.. we played suck and blow (not the perverted way) its a game where you sit boy girl in a circle.. and get a little piece of ( plastic chip bag, paper, anything that bends)
someone starts by suckin it in their lips and blows it to the other person beside them while they suck in. Its a great game to play. Also if there is a couple sitten beside eachother.. you can pull it away and they'll end up kissin. lol
Spin the bottle is another popular game. also 7 minutes in heaven.. make them get scared in the closet. Like dress it up and put spooky things inside. Have things like ghosts and spiders ahnging from the ceiling.
Hope you have fun and if you need any other tips let me know.. i got tons of them.. itd take too long to type right now.
mysticpixie05 answered Friday October 8 2004, 9:46 am: Its not too juvenile. If its what you want and what your friends want then go for it. If its not try and sit down together and hear their ideas and plan the best one. You could tell horror stories, and watch some horror movies, play some games, do the usual things you would at a party. Get the people going to dress up in costume. and if your friends parents are going to be there or even you three people (you and 2 bffs) could judge the best costume and give out some silly or stupid little prize. As a joke or something like that. hope this helps. Good Luck and Have Fun! [ mysticpixie05's advice column | Ask mysticpixie05 A Question ]
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