Thanksgiving Party Supplies
What do you plan on doing this Thanksgiving holiday? While a large number of individuals just have dinner with their family and then return home, you may be looking for something more. If so, you may be interested in hosting a Thanksgiving party. If and when you make the decision to host a Thanksgiving party, you will likely need to buy supplies for your party. Do you know where you can get those supplies from?
When it comes to shopping for Thanksgiving party supplies, you will find that you literally have an unlimited number of options. Honestly, your options will all depend on what you are looking for. For instance, you may find that you cannot buy food from the same places that you can buy Thanksgiving party decorations. That is why it may be a good idea develop a shopping plan. A shopping plan is one of the best ways to ensure that you get exactly what you need to have to make your next Thanksgiving party a success.
Whether you are hosting a Thanksgiving party that includes a Thanksgiving dinner or just snacks, you will need to purchase some food. While it is possible to purchase food and decorations, you may prefer to shop at one of your local grocery stores for the food. Around Thanksgiving time, many grocery stores place their food items on sale, where not all department stores do. By looking out for great sales, you should be able to find all of the food, snacks, and drinks that you need at an affordable price.
If you are shopping for last minute Thanksgiving party decorations or you are looking for the largest selection of decorations, it may be a good idea to visit party supply store.com. When it comes to all different kinds of parties, including Thanksgiving parties, party supply store has a larger selection of decorations to choose from. You are almost always guaranteed to find what you are looking for at party supply store.com at a great price.
In addition to shopping locally, in storefront retail locations, it may be a good idea to give online shopping some thought. In fact, online shopping may give you, hands down, the largest selection of Thanksgiving decorations to choose from. Online, you will, literally, find hundreds of individuals and retailers who are selling everything from Thanksgiving placemats to Thanksgiving centerpieces. You will also find that online retailers do not have to worry about floor space. That is why most online retailers tend to have a much larger selection of Thanksgiving decorations, when compared to most storefront retail locations.
As previously mentioned, a large number of retailers, especially those in storefront retail locations, are limited on the number of Thanksgiving supplies that they carry, particularly Thanksgiving decorations. That is why it may be a good idea to start buying your Thanksgiving party supplies early. In fact, the earlier you shop, the larger selection of party supplies you are likely to have access to.
Creative Halloween Games
Halloween games, therefore, can be really fun and goopy, if you wish. First up, a brain game. There’s a fun game on store shelves where you pick through a rubber “brain” to figure out what’s in it. You can create this easily yourself. Make some jello and fill it with a variety of items, like gummy worms and other gummy candies, some small candy and trinkets and other items. Tell the children to root around in the bowl of jello (call it a “brain” if this will get the kids more interested) to figure out what’s in it. It’s goopy and messy and kids love it. Best yet, color the jello black so it’s too dark to see what’s inside and it looks more like goopy brain matter (the way kids see it, anyway).
In that same, or similar vein, kids love the spaghetti game. Be sure they are wearing a smock over their clothes or are wearing play clothes before playing this game. Make a big bowl of spaghetti and fill it with all kinds of items, like plastic bugs, gummy worms and other items that might feel a bit strange. Make the children feel around in the bowl of spaghetti and identify the items they feel. Once they are done and cleaned up, have them list as many items as they can remember. Whoever gets the most items listed (and right) gets a prize. Spaghetti, anyone?
Another similar game that’s always popular is to take a cardboard box and paint it black, both the inside and outside. Carve a small hole in the top, really just large enough for the children to get their hands into, and fill the box with a variety of items. They can be related to Halloween (like a small pumpkin) or not (wrapped Tootsie rolls or a tiny toy Hummer car). Have the children guess what’s inside the box and award the box itself to the child who guesses the most number of items correctly. To make this goopy and silly, be sure to include some items that might feel like body parts or brain matter.
Kids love creating silly fictional stories, often with absurd plotlines. Halloween is the optimum time to let them run wild with their imaginations. Have them spend a bit of time writing out the scariest story they can think of. Some children might need some direction not to make it ridiculously grotesque, so use caution with these children in your clarification of this assignment. Once the stories are written, have the children hand them in and then have a guest reader for each one of them. Each child will come to the front of the class and read the story with as much dramatization as they can muster. Once the story is read, everyone has to guess who wrote the story. The writer should play along, otherwise everyone will know it was their story! The winner is the child who wrote a story so intriguing and unusual that nobody knew it was his or hers!
Kids love the word find games when you give them a word or words relating to a holiday or something else and have them find words within those words. In this case, give them Halloween-related words and ask them to find as many scary words as they can. For example, you might give them the word “Halloween” and see how many scary words they can make from the letters. Or you could give them a series of words and let them rearrange the letters in all of the words to create scary words, or even create a story from the scary words. Put a time limit on this game and award a prize for the child who creates the most words in the least amount of time.
Halloween, The Modern Vampire
It used to be that the male lead characters in many black and white vampire movies would wear the famous black cape over a dark suit, were from Transylvania, had a spooky voice and looked terrifying when they revealed their fangs. The female vampires would look just as scary with their long flowing dresses, pale faces, dark lips, and just as terrifying when they revealed their fangs as well.
The Modern Vampire Costumes
With today’s popularity of the Twilight saga one of my nephews wants to dress up as Edward for Halloween. He bought a black tee-shirt, will wear his black denims and some shoes that are similar to the ones Edward wears in the movie. The only things he would like me to help him with is applying gel to his hair and some light face makeup to make him look pale. The beauty about these new Halloween characters is that the tweens and teenagers don’t have to wear masks that restrict their vision and the costumes can be made from everyday clothing around the house.


