Quarantine-O-Ween: 11 safe things to do on Halloween at home

  • Halloween movie marathon.
  • Halloween egg hunt.
  • Halloween-themed scavenger hunt.
  • Zoom costume party.
  • Pumpkin carving contest + pumpkin decorating.
  • Tell ghost stories.
  • Make spooky cocktails.
  • Decorate Halloween-themed face masks.

What are some fun things to do on Halloween?

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  • 1 Decorate Cookies or Cupcakes. It’s not Halloween without an abundance of sweets, right?
  • 2 Paint (or Carve) Pumpkins.
  • 3 Mix Up Some Halloween Cocktails.
  • 4 Host a Wine and Candy Tasting Party.
  • 5 Have a Halloween Movie Marathon…
  • 6 …or Go to the Movies.
  • 7 Curl Up With a Scary Book.
  • 8 Make S’mores.

What to do when you are bored on Halloween?

13 Things to Do on Halloween When You’re Too Old to Get Dressed…

  1. Raid the nearest grocery store/pharmacy for candy.
  2. Go on a first date with another Halloween hater.
  3. Go to the movies.
  4. Hit the gym.
  5. Take your little cousins trick-or-treating.
  6. Stay home to feed trick-or-treaters.
  7. Go shopping.

How do I make Halloween fun for myself?

Here are some tips from the experts themselves:

  1. Wear a costume anyway. Dress up as your favorite “Frozen” princess and belt out songs from the movie.
  2. Eat all your favorite candies.
  3. Watch scary movies.
  4. Play tricks instead of treating.
  5. Go trick or treating.

How do you make fake cobwebs?

  1. Hold a cotton ball in your hand, and pull its fibers apart.
  2. Place the frayed cotton ball on an object, such as across a chandelier or on a brick wall.
  3. Stretch more cotton balls, and add them around the original cotton cobweb.
  4. Place a plastic spider in the cobweb to complete the decoration.

What can a teenager do for Halloween alone?

11 Activities to Get Your Teen in the Halloween Spirit

  • Host a Murder Mystery Party.
  • Have a Movie Marathon.
  • Take Younger Siblings Trick-or-Treating.
  • Get Lost in a Corn Maze.
  • Hand Out Candy.
  • Have a Themed Costume Party.
  • Go to a Haunted House.
  • Binge a Night’s Worth of Halloween TV Episodes.

Swap Scary Stories. Set aside an evening for marshmallows and scary stories around the fire.

  • Set a Spooky Table. Spiff up your family dinner table with these DIY ghost leaves.
  • Create a Candy Wreath.
  • Visit a Corn Maze.
  • Play a Game of Squash Ring Toss.
  • Decoupage Pumpkins.
  • Pick Fresh Apples.
  • Make Witch Slime.
  • Play Halloween Tic-Tac-Toe.
  • Play a Pumpkin Toss Game.
  • What are you doing for Halloween?

    Make slime, paint rocks with spooky and funny faces, or paint pumpkins to set out on the front porch. “Spook” your neighbors by leaving a goodie bag filled with tricks and treats on their doorstep, and encourage them to do the same.

    What is there to do for Halloween?

    Booing. Get the neighborhood (safely) involved with this fun little game of guess who!

  • Trunk-or-Treat. Keep an eye out for local trunk-or-treat events.
  • Glow in the Dark Pumpkin Hunt.
  • Halloween Pinata.
  • Virtual Costume Party.
  • Movie Marathon.
  • Spooky Science.
  • Face Mask Decoration.
  • Choose an Adorable Family Halloween Costume&Have a Photo Shoot.
  • What do you do in Halloween?

    Throwing a Party Come up with a theme. Make Halloween-inspired snacks and drinks to serve. Put together a haunted house. Plan some Halloween games to play during the party. Buy or make a cool costume.