![]() For the main dish I provided butternut squash soup with whipped cream and olive googly-eyes.Īlso, bottles of soda-pop with fun Halloween labels added a fun touch. My family got totally into it, bringing Halloween themed food. And don’t miss all those cute witch shoes.Īsk each witch to bring a pot-luck item. We also took pictures at the front door as the witches arrived. I just hung a tablecloth over a window curtain rod and put some spooky looking things on a table in front of it and a chair for each witch to sit in for her portrait. Set up a portrait backdrop for taking pictures. (The game below is sized likewise so you can do it all at once!!) Which is awesome-because that means you can upload your edited invitation to Wal-Mart’s (or wherever!) photo site and print them on the cheap. Add the details for your event, and you’re all set! It’s sized to print as a 4×6. Once you’ve downloaded it, it will show up in the “Yours” section of fonts. The font I used is called SF Gothican (and it’s free!!). We have one you can download here and edit (add text) in PicMonkey. Send out a fun invitation, like this one! ![]() ![]() I had to repaint my wall after Halloween because of all those nail holes! It is also fun for the guests to see fun pictures of themselves. The best ones are old ancestors who were not smiling. You can also lengthen the eye teeth on some of them by using a white colored pencil. Then use a red pencil to turn the eyes red like a hungry vampire. Print them in black and white or sepia tones on regular white cardstock paper. On my dining room wall I put up a collage of family portraits, both the living and the dead. Is there anyone out there who doesn’t love getting together with the girls for lunch or something delicious? My creative friend Jean LOVES Halloween and used this photo of Welsh women to inspire her “WITCHES TEA PARTY!”
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