Hello everyone! I'm new on this forum and just love all the ideas already on here! This year will be my second adult Halloween party and want to change it up a bit from last year, we've got a new venue so that helps, I've got the outdoor decor pretty much set, but I'm having a bit of trouble with indoor decor. I'm changing all the lights to either red or blacklights, and I was thinking of draping lots of black fabric around the house, along with some scene setters I have, but other than that I'm stuck on some cool ideas for indoor decor. Especially for the kitchen, as there are lots and lots of cupboard and not sure how to decorate them!
Any ideas would be much appreciated!
Thread: Indoor Decorations
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Vampire
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Indoor Decorations –
09-22-2008,09:42 AM
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09-22-2008,09:59 AM
Happy halloween banners and pumpkin/skeleton cut-outs are always a simple way to go. I always have a few scattered around any room.
Few JOL's on the countertops, perhaps some fall decorations, like autumn leaves, garlands and stuff.
Halloween tablecloths also go down a treat.
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09-22-2008,10:11 AM
For your cupboard: A "Witch's Kitchen"! Make as many bottles and jars as you want.
For your walls: Scene Setters...these can sometimes be cheesy, but some are VERY cool.
Also, how about some sihouette cutouts for all your windows? Those will all be seen from the inside too and can be really spooky!
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09-22-2008,10:19 AM
These are all great ideas.
Inside for me is the easiest since
I don't have a front yard ( I live in a condo )
What I use : cutouts/scene setters/fall garland/strings of pumpkins, skeletons, eyeballs, bats, orange and purple lights around doorways and windows/ Jack-O-Lanterns/ fake bugs (the glow kind I use)/fake skulls/ halloween votive holders/ etc....the ideas are endless. Try Dollar Tree, Target, Wal-mart for inexpensive indoor decor....you'll find something that catches you eye, I'm sure!!My YouTube Channel: HERE
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09-22-2008,01:29 PM
Thank you all for your suggestions! I really like the witch's kitchen idea, I think I'll use that! Time to start shopping again!
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09-22-2008,02:15 PM
Hi Senorita
Welcome to this Happiest of Haunts!
I haven't got too much space indoors but I will show you a couple of piccies from last years party. Mine tends to be a little cutsie as there are a lot of small children around but there is so much you can do

My Witches Kitchen

Another shot of it under the Blacklight

On the tops of units

and you can always exchange any regular pictures with more seasonal ones!


And of course the food is always a decorationby it's self!
BW
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09-22-2008,02:22 PM
Love those pics britishwitch.
So simple yet so effective, reminds me of my first ever halloween party, made me realize i've strayed so much into thinking too big i've forgotten the traditional stuff i love.
Definitely inspired for some stuff this year.
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09-22-2008,02:28 PM
Why thank you OMG

When you have small children you tend to stick to the cutsie traditional stuff I suppose through fear of upsetting them! I wouldn't want to put any of them off, they are the next generation of haunters that will hopefully keep this going for us. but as soon as they have grown up I will let myself do all the bits that I see on here and really want to do. Trouble is all my friends keep having these little ones and there just seems to be more each year. Never mind, I am good with the traditional. As long as it is any sort of Halloween party thats fine with me!
BW
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09-22-2008,03:08 PM
Britishwitch, where did you get all of your ghosts and stuffs for your walls??? As well as the posters of pictures lol
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09-23-2008,01:17 AM
Hi Halloween Queen
I picked them up at a party store near to where I live. I haven't seen any advertised this year yet though. I liked them as they were fairly cheap £2 - £3 each I think and created quite an impact.
BW



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