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September 13, 2024 By Dianne Pajo Leave a Comment

How To Make Your Next Halloween a Family Holiday

Filed Under: CELEBRATE, Halloween

Halloween isn’t exclusive to family time like Thanksgiving might be, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be a holiday filled with family-friendly festivities. It’s not just trick-or-treating; it’s an opportunity to create many more cherished family memories! Make your next Halloween a family holiday with our fun and engaging ideas. Bring your family closer together this spooky season!

A happy family of a mom and three kids in Halloween costumes. They are standing and sitting next to a ghost decoration.

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Themed Family Costumes

Nothing says “togetherness” like dressing up in coordinating costumes. Consider choosing a theme that resonates with everyone in your family. Whether it’s superheroes, fairy tales, or classic monsters, themed costumes add a layer of excitement to Halloween. They make for great photos and encourage teamwork and creativity as everyone collaborates on the costume details.

Spooky Home Decorations

Transform your home into a haunted haven with some creative spooky decorations. Get everyone involved by making ribbon Halloween crafts you can do as a family. Use items like black and orange ribbons to create wreaths, garlands, or door hangers. This enhances the Halloween atmosphere and provides a fun, artistic activity for all ages.

Halloween Baking Day

Indulge in the delicious side of Halloween with a family baking day. Whip up some spooky treats like ghost-shaped cookies, pumpkin cupcakes, or monster marshmallow pops. Baking together is a bonding experience that fills your home with delightful scents and provides tasty rewards.

Pumpkin Carving Party

Pumpkin carving is a quintessential Halloween activity that never gets old. Host a pumpkin carving party with your family, complete with a variety of tools and templates to cater to all skill levels. Make sure to save the seeds for roasting afterward!

Display your carved creations on the porch or in the windows to share your handiwork with your neighbors.

Halloween Movie Marathon

End your family’s Halloween celebration with a cozy movie marathon. Choose a selection of Halloween-themed films that cater to all age groups, from light-hearted classics like Hocus Pocus to animated favorites like Coraline. Create a comfy viewing area with blankets and pillows, and don’t forget the popcorn! This is a great way to wind down after a day of festivities and soak in the Halloween spirit together.

Incorporating these activities ensures you know how to make your next Halloween a family holiday. Making Halloween a family affair strengthens family bonds. What else do you plan on doing as a family this Halloween?

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