1Paper Lanterns
Mike GartenSimple paper lanterns can take on an entirely new look with clip art, paint, studs and gauze. You won't believe how eerie they appear in the dark!
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2Skull Centerpiece
Mike GartenAdd a centerpiece to your Halloween table that would make Morticia Addams proud. To create this skull centerpiece, put a cup inside of a faux skull (make sure it has a removable top), then use tape to create a grid on its rim. This will help your flowers and greenery to stay put. Fill ⅔ with water and place your large flowers and greenery in the grid. Complete the arrangement by adding your delicate flowers. To help your floral centerpiece last longer, be sure to remove any leaves or extra stems that sit below the water line.
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3Bleach Pen Napkins
Mike GartenDelight dinner guests with these vibrant hand-drawn cloth napkins. Use a bleach pen to draw a spiderweb design on the front of the napkins. Wait two hours for the design to turn completely white, then rinse and dry the napkins before adding them to your table.
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4Customized Candlesticks
Mike GartenWe bet you had no idea that old wine bottles can turn into conversation starters. Add a bit of spook to your table by spray-painting your bottles in Halloween-appropriate hues. Next, place a candlestick in each bottle. (You can't go wrong with black candles, by the way.) Finally, light the candles and let the wax drip down the sides of the bottle for a festive look.
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5Halloween Bar Cart
Danielle OcchiogrossoIt doesn't take much to make over your bar cart for Halloween. Start by covering large helium balloons with black tulle. Tie ribbon at the base and trim the skirt. Complete the look by printing print retro labels on sticker paper to attach to liquor bottles.
6Batty Birthday Cake
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7Cobweb Placemats
Mike GartenMake sure everyone gets a seat at the table with these petrifying placemats. To make them, use puff paint to draw a web shape onto parchment paper. Then, let it dry and set overnight so you can peel the paper off the back. Place underneath a clear plate to show off the design.
8Ghost Balloons
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9Halloween Costume Contest
Mike GartenIf everyone is dressing up for your Halloween birthday party — and we hope they are! — then host a costume contest. As guests enter, hand them a ballot and ask them to vote for the best costume in a range of categories (for example, most creative, best couples' costume, best group costume). The prize can be as simple as a bag of candy or getting to take home a centerpiece.
10Paper Pumpkin Balls
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11Witches Brew Bottles
Mike GartenThese clever stickers will give guests a fun surprise when they grab a drink. To make them, download our Witch's Brew bottle wrap template and cut out the labels to tape around beer or soda bottles. If the bottle caps don't say what's inside, make sure you label the drinks some other way.
12Halloween Bean Bag Toss
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13Graveyard Cupcakes
Mike Garten 14Put Together a Halloween Playlist
SolStock//Getty ImagesThere are way more Halloween songs than the classic "Monster Mash" and "I Put a Spell on You." Make sure they're queued up on a special party playlist by arranging your music in advance.
RELATED: 40 Best Halloween Songs for Your Monster Mash
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15Halloween Slime
The Best Ideas for Kids 16Sparkling Ginger Sangria
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17Paint Splatter Candy Goodie Bags
Mike GartenThese treat bags are perfect for party favors. To make them, mix water with acrylic paint until it reaches the consistency of heavy cream. Coat a craft brush with paint and lightly tap it repeatedly over a small muslin drawstring bag. You can also use an old toothbrush by dipping it into the paint and using your finger to flick the bristles onto the bag. Let it dry completely and repeat on the other side.
SHOP DRAWSTRING BAGS
18Monster Cookies
Jon BoultonFor a treat that guests can snack on throughout the night, try these eyeball monster cookies. The secret ingredient? Boxed cake mix.
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19Spider Ice Cubes
Danielle OcchiogrossoSpider ice cubes are a great way to sneak your Halloween theme in when guests are least expecting it. To make them, simply drop a plastic spider into an unfrozen ice-cube tray, pour water over them, and freeze. (Warning: Don't serve these to little kids, as they could be a choking hazard when the ice cubes melt.)
20Reese's Apple Nachos
John KomarCombine peanut butter, chocolate chips, Reese's minis, and apples for a Halloween treat that will be scooped up in minutes.
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Juliana is a writer, editor and SEO strategist with over six years' of experience on the editorial staffs of publications including Reader's Digest, Best Life and Good Housekeeping. She covers everything from holiday and home to travel and food, and lives in New York City, where she can often be found at hot yoga or raiding the candy aisle at CVS.

Monique Valeris is the home design director for Good Housekeeping, where she oversees the brand's home decorating coverage across print and digital. Prior to joining GH in 2020, she was the digital editor at Elle Decor. In her current role, she explores everything from design trends and home tours to lifestyle product recommendations, including writing her monthly column, "What's in My Cart."
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