Halloween is a holiday celebrated with lots of enthusiasm by both children and adults. While there are many traditional ways to celebrate this holiday, there are also several unique and fun activities that can make your Halloween even more special.

I can remember being a kid and bobbing apples was great fun, but if you are an adult why try out eating cider doughnuts from a string 🍩

Another classic Halloween game is creating mummies with toilet paper and spending plenty of family time at home.

Decorate your pumpkins

Is it even Halloween night if you haven’t decorated at least one pumpkin? Whether they crave it or just paint it – kids still love it but it creates way less mess! So if you aren’t planning on our go, then decorating pumpkins is a great fun way to get into the Halloween spirit.

Halloween-themed pampering night

Even on the spookiest night of the year, we all still need to be pampered. And with the pumpkins makes for a great facial make, that’s loaded with lots of vitamins that your face craves.

Pumpkin makes a great facial mask that’s loaded with vitamins for your face—so pop one on (either store-bought or DIY!), create a Halloween-inspired mani-pedi design, and sip on a pumpkin-spiced something to savour the season and some much-needed R&R.

Bake all the Halloween you can

Just like most of the major holiday seasons, Halloween is no different and is definitely all about sweets, but there can be other cool fun treats that you can bake at home and ring in the spooky season!

Make yummy s’mores

Want a taste of America, then why not make yummy s’mores? There is nothing like roasting marshmallows over an open fire on a chilly October evening. And if your family aren’t, sugared out by the end of the evening, this iconic fall activity is by far the perfect thing to do on Halloween. Also a good way to use up the leftover sweets.

Mix up a couple of Halloween cocktails

For the grown-ups, as who said Halloween isn’t for the adults either! Get your besties over and make a batch of creepy Halloween cocktails. It’s ideal for sipping on while the kids are decorating their cookies and pumpkins!

A wine and candy tasting party

Carry on from the alcohol theme, invite a few friends over for a very grown-up, sophisticated wine and sweet-tasting evening. What better to celebrate Halloween than to have an excuse to have a little get to with your mates in the comfort of your own home, we can’t say no to a glass of wine or two!

Plate up some spooky foods

You’ll be surprised at how easy it is to turn your usual foods into something spooky, like swapping your breadsticks in for bones to witches’ fingers, a green dip or a mummy-wrapped hot dog, a few simple things that can make your Halloween night at home a spooky one.

Leftover pumpkin

Once you’ve craved our pumpkin(s), you’re left with a pile of pumpkin mush, and most of the time it goes straight into the bin. However, there are plenty of ways that you can use it without wasting it and make a pumpkin pie or pumpkin doughnut muffins.

How will you be celebrating Halloween this year?

leanne

Hello, my name is Leanne. I love everything about beauty, fashion, and food. I like to share my favourite products with others, whether it’s a new makeup product or a haircare item that I’m currently trying out. Additionally, I recently brought home Bonnie who’s a 6-month-old Shih Tzu puppy that is super playful and completely adorable, and that didn’t make my life busy enough I also had two very boisterous 1-year-old guinea pigs called Echo and Enzo