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Halloween decorations make or break Halloween parties. Think about it: you spend hours perfecting your costume and makeup, only to find out that the party you are attending has two rotting pumpkins in the corner and a dead cat on the front lawn, which may not even be a decoration. Now you are left feeling unsatisfied and bored - the total opposite of what Halloween is all about. If you are hosting a Halloween party, get serious about your decorations.
To optimize the look and feel of your party, think about it from a guests’ point-of-view. The first thing they see is the outside of your house, so that is where you need to initially focus your Halloween decorations. If you have a lawn, turn it into a festering pit of zombies attempting to break free from the earth, or a nest of spiders with human body parts caught in the web. You want people driving by to see it and say, "That house knows Halloween."
Next, you need to provide your guests with that special "Wow!" moment when they enter your house. Halloween is all about creating an environment where individuals feel like they are no longer living among the living, but it takes a special combination of Halloween lighting effects, wall decorations, music, and home décor to fully captivate your partying captives. You want your guests’ hands to drop off your doorknob the moment their eyes fill with the luscious sights of your unsightly Halloween decorations.
Now that your guests are in your house, you need to keep the thrill going. If you have a garage, turn it into a ‘body shop,’ and decorate your car with bloody handprints. In the kitchen, let your inner mad scientist run free with bubbling cauldrons, oozing potions, and an assortment of horrific Halloween tableware. The decorations should intrigue some and disturb others, creating an environment where people find it almost impossible not to comment on something in your ghoulish house.
Lastly, have fun with your Halloween props and decorations. When it comes down to it, there are no actual rules for regulating a room’s vibe or spookiness. You are the sole creator, the one who decides what does and does not make the horror cut. Guests can sense when someone had fun with the decorating process – they feel it from the moment they step into the room. As long as you had a blast, your creative energy will carry over into your guests, who will appreciate the time and effort that went into creating their Halloween environment. It's that simple.
At this point, your Halloween decorations should be ready for any party worthy of waking the dead.