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Children favorite holidays are Saint Nicholas (in Belgium) or Christmas, because of the gifts; Carnival (in Europe) because of the costumes, parties and parades; and Halloween.

Why do they love Halloween? Adults assume that children love Halloween because children generally love candy.

But children do not only love the abundance of candy at Halloween. They love partying, wearing costumes, watching torchlight parades…

Adults also love Halloween. Especially Halloween parties.

While reading lots of articles dedicated to Halloween, I noticed that people talk about Halloween parties for children or Halloween parties for adults. But they seldom talk about Halloween parties for everyone.

So this year, why not going for a Halloween party for everyone, adults and children?

Obviously, Halloween family parties are often organized: when the trick or treating is over, children come home with their candies and after verifying the quality of the sweets they received, everybody goes in the living room. While drinking pumpkin juice, parents tell
children some Halloween stories.

But there is a way to make your Halloween evening funnier for everyone. What about a pot-luck party? What about inviting your friends and neighbours; married couples or single parents and their children?

Unfortunately, there is a major inconvenient: when she guests a party, the housewife must stay in the kitchen to ensure that everyone has something to eat and to drink and to prepare the meal.

This year, the housewife will participate and enjoy the Halloween party. The principle of this event is the following one: each guest brings different dishes: meal, dessert, pie or drink – alcoholic or not.

Prepare your Halloween party for everyone by creating invitation cards with funny Halloween decorations. Set up a costume theme. Decorate your house. Ask children to help you: they also participate to the event.

The easiest way to guest a Halloween party is by organizing a supper-table. Convert your dinner room table into a supper-table. Place the Jack-O-Lantern on its center and each of the dishes brought by your guests all around it. Each participant will serve himself.

A supper-table is also an excellent way for your guests to be able to talk to everyone and meet new people.

A smaller table in another corner of the room will become the bar area. Fun tip: carve two large pumpkins and decorate them with Halloween theme and fill one of them with sangria or alcoholic punch for adults and the other one with fruit juice for the children. Decorate the drinks with Witch Eyes.

Witch Eyes recipe:

Canned peeled and drained litchis
Incorporate a black grape or a maraschino cherry into each litchi

Plan to have enough chairs for your guests and reserve some space at the center of the room to dance. Put the musical mood by creating some play lists dedicated to Halloween.

Here are some Halloween dessert ideas:

Halloween Lanterns:

Ingredients:
Montain oranges,
Chocolate mousse

Preparation:
Cut the top of each orange
Remove the pulp or the oranges
Draw eyes, a nose and a mouth as if they were pumpkins
Fill the oranges with chocolate mousse
Cap them with the top you cutted
Keep them in a cool place.

French Pumpkin Doughnut
Ingredients:
Cut 500 g of Hokkaido pumpkin into small cubes
2 tablespoon Sugar
2 tablespoon Soft butter
2 lightly beaten eggs
125 fl oz flour
Oil

Preparation:
Put the Hokkaido pumpkin in a pot
Cover with water and let it boil until the pumpkin is cooked and tender
Drain the pumpkin and combine with sugar, butter and eggs
Gradually add flour while beating
File a tablespoon of the mixture into hot oil for about 4-5 minutes
Serve warm.

Have a fun pot-luck Halloween party for everyone!

D. Halet is an European history, Holidays and Tarot Cards passionate; she writes articles and creates websites dedicated to these subjects.
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Halloween Invitation and Halloween Invitations For Spooky Halloween Party

Designed Halloween invitations today all contain pictures and such of creepy crawlies, monsters and horror filled creatures. Halloween Invitations, http://www.invitations-shoppe.com/halloween-invitations/ benefit greatly from these imprinted images, but do we really know how the images got their start? In reality, were any of these scary images shown to portray real life creatures. If so, that would be ideal for party guests to learn from their host, how these Halloween party invitations got their strange beginning.

The Mummy & the Free Halloween Invitations Cards, http://www.cardsshoppe.com/holiday-invitations/halloween-invitations-cards.htm

Mummies are not as popular as they once were, but are still found as decorations on some unique Halloween invitations sometimes. They have their basing on Egypt and the Egyptian practices. In Egypt, mummification was once a very common practice and hence the fear was born. Some studies sparked the fear of being buried while still alive. The early 20′s, King Tut’s grave was located and inspired many fears of mummification. Directors and Hollywood producers used the ideal in their movies, therefore spreading the fear of mummies. Although a Halloween invite depicting a mummy may not be as scary, you can still find them printed on them many times and also as Halloween costumes.

Halloween Invitations, http://www.holiday-invitations.com/halloween-invitations/ & Ghosts

Ghosts are probably the most common spooky creature associate with printable Halloween invitations and the holiday itself. Originally, the holiday was celebrated by the Celts who viewed it as a time when the barriers between the worlds of the living and of the dead became easier to cross. The dead re-entered the living world either to torment or to visit with the living. But ghosts preceded the creation of free printable Halloween invitations by many centuries. One of the first recorded mentions of ghosts was in ancient China. After King Hsuan, who ruled until 783 BC, wrongfully had his minister executed, the ghost returned to get revenge and killed the leader with a bow and arrow. Today, millions of people around the world believe ghosts do exist in one form or another. Belief or non-belief, however, doesn’t change their popularity as great Halloween invitations ideas.

A Vampire for the Halloween Invitation

Vampires are one of the most popular of all the scary monsters that supposedly lurk in the night. Adding one to invitations for Halloween gatherings might just increase the attendance at the party, especially with the ladies. Like ghosts, vampires have been a popular legend for centuries. Even the earliest human civilizations in the world supposedly believed in the existence of creatures similar to those of the vampire. But most of the scary Halloween invitations feature the vampire of Eastern European origins whose stories date back to at least the early 18th century. But the vampire didn’t become the enticing gentleman popularized in Western culture until 1819′s “The Vampyre” and 1897′s Dracula. The latter was also influenced by the stories about Vlad the Impaler, a real Transylvanian ruler who did many unspeakable things to those he felt had wronged him.

Halloween Party Invitations for the Living Dead

Zombie images are not usually the right image to use for kids Halloween invitations because they are so scary. They are very popular with us though, due to George Romero. He made the early 60′s movie, Night of the Living Dead and hence zombies were popular. Studies have been actually conducted on them. Most Halloween inspired creatures are more fictional than zombies and are ideal also for Halloween invitation ideas. Zombies were a very real part of many acts of voodoo. The dead would rise and walk about on the earth at night. The studies show that zombies may have been real due to the fact of practices of powerful dual drugs that caused a person to behave as if dead. The person would rise up out of the grave, when the drugs effects had disappeared. They usually always suffered permanent damage.

Halloween Party Invitation for the Witch

Like ghosts, witches are very commonly associated with Halloween ideas, including costumes. Witches, like ghosts and vampires, have a long history with the human race, even pre-dating the ancient celebrations of this holiday. Witches are a complex subject because the term can refer to the people wrongly accused of the crime then tortured or killed during witch hunts like the ones in Salem and all over the world, to folk medicine practitioners who used herbal medicine to heal people as if by magic, to pagan nature worshippers, or to people who use magic and spells to control people, the environment, and the world. Although witches have been depicted in many ways throughout different cultures, the modern Western view likely to appear on free Halloween invitations was probably shaped by the appearance of the Wicked Witch of the West in the Wizard of Oz film from 1939.

Sarah Porter has written several articles about Free Halloween Invitations, Printable Halloween Invitation Cards, Scary Halloween Party Invitations, Unique Halloween Party Invitation, Printable Halloween Invitations, Spooky Invitations Halloween, Photo Halloween Invites for Kids, Costume Invitations for Halloween and many more for http://www.cardsshoppe.com http://www.holiday-invitations.com and http://www.invitations-shoppe.com


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