Okay so I am in charge of my kids halloween party and I know I have some creative readers. Please give me some ideas or websites. I want it to be fun!!! Thanks to all who read. It is for the twins and is an hour.
I already gave you my ideas...And, buess what? Now I'm in charge of Gage's party so if you hear of anything fun that we didn't talk about, let me know!
Something simple - use construction paper to cut out pumpkins, then cut out a bunch of shapes and have them make their own Jack-o-lantern. Or have them PAINT pumpkins instead of carving them. BTW, Olivia takes dance in Farmington at Studio 1 and I LOVE it! Her Christmas recital is Dec. 4 but I'll get more info to you later. Check out the new pics on my blog! Love ya!
I saw a fun idea to let the kids glue q-tips on dark construction paper to make skelatons. Also, you can play, pin the mouth on the jack-o-lantern, or something to that affect. This may be crazy, but get lots and lots of yarn, wrap all the kids in it together and tell them they are in a spider web and have to get out.
Get candy corn and straws and have them suck the candy corn to the end of the straw and move it form point a to point b, maybe in teams. Or here is another one. Get a roll of toilet paper, or maybe two, have each tema race to make a member of the team into a mummy.
We have been married 11 years in June and been together 18 years. We have 4 kids two cats and 2 dogs. Jen stays home, and currently goes to Weber State and Doug is a mechanic. We bought our 1st home in Kaysville and love the area and space but it needs some TLC on the outside. Kori who is 12 and she is on a competition soccer team and loves it, Dalton and Daxton 10 love to help Doug fix cars and ride on the motorcycle or anything with an engine and Karson who is 3 really likes everyone. Our cats names are Mater and Sebastian the Dog's are Diesel and Lilly.
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I already gave you my ideas...And, buess what? Now I'm in charge of Gage's party so if you hear of anything fun that we didn't talk about, let me know!
Something simple - use construction paper to cut out pumpkins, then cut out a bunch of shapes and have them make their own Jack-o-lantern. Or have them PAINT pumpkins instead of carving them. BTW, Olivia takes dance in Farmington at Studio 1 and I LOVE it! Her Christmas recital is Dec. 4 but I'll get more info to you later. Check out the new pics on my blog! Love ya!
I saw a fun idea to let the kids glue q-tips on dark construction paper to make skelatons. Also, you can play, pin the mouth on the jack-o-lantern, or something to that affect. This may be crazy, but get lots and lots of yarn, wrap all the kids in it together and tell them they are in a spider web and have to get out.
Get candy corn and straws and have them suck the candy corn to the end of the straw and move it form point a to point b, maybe in teams. Or here is another one. Get a roll of toilet paper, or maybe two, have each tema race to make a member of the team into a mummy.
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