Easy halloween party games for teenagers
Fill the pie tin with whip cream. The spray whip cream works best. Give each contestant a pie plate with the hidden worm. No hands allowed. The first one to find the worm wins. Each team designates one person to be the mummy. The team that ends their roll first wins.
This classic Halloween game for parties is a perfect one for all ages! Get all the directions and tips for the donut on string Halloween game here. A spooky spin on musical chairs. Instead of chairs, print out the Musical Ghosts game printables here. Place them on the floor. Have everyone start on a ghost. You fill up a bucket, a container of some sort, a Rubbermaid, whatever with water. Put a few apples in it, and players have to try to pick up an apple from the bucket using their mouths and teeth.
You can put some red food coloring or juice into the water to make it look like blood, too, which gives this game a spooky Halloween twist. You can keep score by timing how quickly everyone is able to get their apple out, where the fastest time is obviously the winner.
Players get onto their knees and have to push the apple from point A to point B using nothing but their noses. The best strategy for this game is to take your time and not rush it. Move with conviction and precision, rather than losing control and ending up first-face on the carpet or floor. The more people there are, the more hectic this game can become. You could also play another version of this game where you can know move the apple by pushing it with your knee, your elbow, or your forehead.
Everyone splits into groups of two people, and each group needs a roll of paper towels. For the tweens, teens and parents who are burnt out on the ghosts and ghouls, this theme allows you to express your creativity in a fun manner. You and your tween can dress as marooned astronauts or alien invaders and turn your home into an alien world.
Using tin foil, black lights , crashed rockets, and UFO decorations you can make it look as though your guests have crashed into a new planet! For tweens who may be averse to the scary side of the holiday, a fun option is a Witch and Wizard-themed party. You can decorate with floating candles, fog, cobwebs, etc. With this theme, you can use cauldrons for your party drinks. Or have a potion-making contest with dry ice adult supervision recommended!
A unique party theme for your tweens and teens is to reinvent classic fairy tales into a Halloween theme. You and your tween can have full creativity on reimagining childhood movies into a scary theme for your party. Candy apples are a creative addition to any Halloween party , especially a witch theme. You can make these in a variety of ways.
The easiest way is to take a regular candy apple recipe and add black or dark purple food coloring to the coating.
This results in a glossy black apple that looks as evil as it is delicious. Take this one step further and emulate the movie apple by melting white chocolate with green food coloring and creating the classic skull on top of the candy apple. Serve a spooky Halloween Charcuterie Board filled with holiday treats. This is easy enough you can let your older kids create the board. And you can sneak in a little fruit with these Halloween Chocolate Covered Strawberries.
To turn this into a fun activity, set up a decorating station so your guests can decorate the berries. This is a fun treat that only requires a basic cookie mix recipe, finger-shaped cookie pan or cookie cutters and cookie decorations. After you bake your cookie fingers, you and your tween can have a blast decorating them to look as weird or scary as you want them. Coat the cooled cookies in icing to have them appear zombie-like. Or wrap them in white fondant if you want them to look like mummy fingers.
You can use red cake gel or strawberry jam as fake blood on the bottoms of the fingers. A fun feature at Halloween parties is smoky drinks.
The safest way to use dry ice with drinks is with a punch bowl and in a well-ventilated area. Fill the punch bowl with your drink of choice and carefully place the dry ice in the punch bowl. The dry ice will sink to the bottom of whatever liquid is put in. I recommend having an adult on hand to serve if you use this spooky drink idea. A nice centerpiece for a Halloween zombie or monster theme is a brain cake or brain Jell-o. The cake can be made with a brain mold cake pan , and the Jell-O version can be made with a similar mold.
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