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  • Tricks for your halloween treats

    Tricks for your halloween treats
    By Erica Alayna

    So you are planning a halloween party and don't know what to make, or where to start? Here are a couple recipe ideas to make your halloween treats more tricky.

    Caramel apples.
    10 large apples, washed.
    100 caramels
    4 tbsp of water
    1 c. of peanuts (optional) (also optional 1 Skor bar, halloween colored sprinkles, crushed oreos)
    popsicle sticks

    1. Insert wooden popsicle sticks into stem end of each apple. Cover large plate with wax paper.
    2. Place caramels in large saucepan. Add water; cook on medium-low heat until caramels are completely melted, stirring constantly.
    3. Dip apples into melted caramel until evenly coated, spooning caramel over apples if necessary. Allow excess caramel to drip off. Then dip the apples into any of the toppings you want. Refrigerate at least 1 hour or until ready to serve. Remove from refrigerator and let stand at room temperature 15 min. before serving. Store leftover dipped apples in refrigerator.

    Creepy Cupcakes
    1 pkg of cake mix (any kind)
    1 pkg of frosting (any kind)
    1 tube of orange decorating gel
    1 tube of black decorating gel
    1 pkg of halloween themed rings (i used purple and black bats)
    1 pkg of halloween themed cupcake holders

    Make the cupcakes as directed on the cake box. Once the cupcakes are made and frosted, take the black gel and make spiders and witch hats on the frosted cupcakes. Take the orange gel and make pumpkins on the frosted cupcakes, or take the halloween themed rings and decorate the cupcakes. Decorate the table with creepy cloth (it's at the 99 cent store) and put a pumpkin (or a jack o' lantern) in the middle and little tombstones at either end. Take a black garbage bag and cut it vertically into little strips, then pull every other strip and stretch it out and it makes a spooky effect for a curtain effect on your table. Do the same thing for your doorways. If you have an outdoor light change the bulb to a blue bulb or a black light bulb and you are all set for your super scary party.

  • Top 20 Halloween Party Ideas

    By: Erin Brock

    20 themes for your Halloween party!

    1. Alice in Terrorland- A goth take on a classic. have a black rabbit instead of a white one. Have heads all over throughout the house since the queen always says "OFF WITH THEIR HEADS!"

     

    2. Famous Couples- You can do real and fictional couples.

     

    3. Old Hollywood- Glamour is back and better than ever.

     

    4. Disney- This one works good if there are going to be children at your party.

     

    5. Renaissance- This can be really fun.Try and use as much of the language as you can.

     

    6. A Decade- Try the 50's,60's,70's or 80's

     

    7. Favorite Movie or T.V. character- The possibilities are endless on this one.

     

    8. Old West- Think Cowboys and Indians and Saloon Girls

     

    9. Super Hero's- See how many different super hero's you and your guests can come up with

     

    10. A night at the Playboy mansion- Sure there will be lots of bunny's and Hef's. See how many different spins your guests can put on a classic idea.

     

    11. Area 51- How many scary and strange aliens will be at your party?

     

    12. A Masquerade Ball- Have everyone wear a mask and don't let them take them off until midnight!

     

    13. Camelot- See if your prince shows up on his white horse in shining armor

     

    14. Villains- Everyone loves the hero's but see how fun the bad guys can be too

     

    15. Favorite Fictional Character- Santa Clause, The tooth fairy,Easter Bunny...

     

    16. A Graveyard- This will work with just about any costume you can think of as long as they are dead.

     

    17. Ghosts of a Prison- Prisoners,Guards,Wardens grounds keepers anything that would have to do with a prison.

     

    18. Marie Antoinette- There are lots of different takes on this idea which ones will your guests choose.

     

    19. Mobsters- This is a popular costume this year see who will end up the head of the family at your party.

     

    20. A night in Vegas- This can be allot of fun. set up a craps table and roulette wheel. You can gamble for money or candy.

  • Planning the Perfect Bachelorette Party

    By: Sorority Kitten

     

    A Bachelorette party (or Hen Party if you’re from across the pond) requires the perfect balance of Sass and Class. So let’s start planning

     

    1 – Your Bride.

    What type of girl is she? Is she Sugar or Spice? Make sure to tailor your event to the bride. The events that get the best reviews are the ones where everyone had fun.

    2 – Guest List.

    Keep your event on the smaller side. Look to include all of the bridesmaids, and her best friends. Only include her co-workers if she agrees first. Remember that she might not want her colleagues to see her drinking.

     

    3 – Themes.

    Let your imagination run wild! A well executed party has a strong theme, and the theme is carried throughout. Remember – don’t be shy. The whole idea is to have everyone’s eyes on you! Here are some ideas of parties that have been successful in past:

    -         18 Holes. Have all your girls dress up in sexy golf wear, and go to 18 different bars for 18 different shots.

    -         1980s. Or any era! Dress your bride in the bridal dress of the era. For 1980s – think Madonna! Have all the girls attending dress for the decade. For the more adventurous, see if all the bridesmaids can find bridesmaids dresses from the 80s to match the bride.

    -         Devil’s Angels. Have all the girls attending dress like angels, and dress your bride like a sexy little devil. Another variation is to dress the bride as an angel, and have all the girls wear T-Shirts that say the bride’s name, eg “Amanda’s Angels”.

    -         Moulin Rouge. Grab the movie from 2001, and allow yourself to get inspired! When getting your costumes together, think: corsets, big eye lashes, thigh highes and short petticoats. What girls wouldn’t love to dress like French Courtesan?

    -         Wig Out! Most people remember this one from the movie: “40 Year Old Virgin”, but Wigging Out is a fabulous and time-tested theme. Have all of your girls don wild and ridiculous wigs for the occasion.

    -         Ante Up! Most of us can agree that marriage is a gamble, so why not have a casino theme?

    -         Victorian Tea Party. If your bride is a little more Sugar than Spice – consider a tea party. There’s no reason why you can’t drinking Long Island Ice Tea! Also, you can take the theme to the next level and have everyone dress in their sexiest Tea Attire.

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    4 – Food.

    Avoid planning your event to start over the dinner hour. This will get you off the hook for a meal, and allow you to provide snacks and treats that suit your theme. Do you want cookies shaped like poker chips – or maybe something a little naughtier?

     

    5 – Music and Decorations.

    Have some fun, and do a little research. Find things that you know would support your theme, and entertain your friends. Your choices don’t have to be expensive, but they should support the central idea. For music – go with your gut. If your friends like club hits, that won’t change if they’re dressed like Angels!

     

    6 – Budget.

    You don’t have to foot the entire bill yourself! This is a party where the costs to host should be shared amongst the bridal party, and the costs for the individual drinks, and costumes should be paid by the attendees. If you’re planning a complicated party, it might be easier to budget the entire event, and then divide by the number of girls attending. Most girls won’t mind contributing a set amount, as long as they know what they’re getting.

     

    7 – Location.

    Whether you plan on starting somewhere and then heading out to another venue or staying in the entire night, choose a location that is convenient and cost effective. Also – keep in mind that most Bachelorette parties include alcohol. Are there hotels nearby, or can you provide a place for your out of town guests to lay down a sleeping bag?

     

    8 – Transportation.

    Two words: Designated Driver. Be it a cab, a limo or a sober friend – be sure that no one will be drinking and driving.

     

    9 – No Strippers.

    Sass and class, ladies!! Strippers are an expensive and uncomfortable addition to any mix. The Bachelorette party is an event for a bride to relax with her best friends. I promise you that your money is best spent elsewhere.

     

    10 – Have fun.

    Be creative, and let your imagination run wild. Once the party begins, allow yourself to have fun.

     

    Enjoy your event, you worked hard for it. And remember – after a party like this be prepared to be asked to be someone else’s bridesmaid in the very near future!