Saturday 31 October 2015

How to: Halloween Party

Earlier this week I had such a good time with my friends as I hosted a Halloween Party it was so fun decorating my home, making food, and generally just having a great party. So I wanted to share it with you.
This was my main treat buffet table. I found the table cloth in Aldi for really cheap.
You cant throw a Halloween party without having some white chocolate raspberry ghosts!
 
These are cake pops with milk chocolate and sprinkles with cola laces for legs.
 



These are just white chocolate (with orange food diy) krispie cakes with chocolate finger for little pumpkins.
 
We already had a skull mould and just filled it with homemade vanilla cake mixture coloured with black food diy. And then used the mould as a guideline to draw on the white  icing, then added some raspberry coulis as blood. 
 
 
We unwrapped a few mini rolls using icing to stick on wings, eyes, and fang detailing to create these really cute bats.
 
Here's just a snippet of decoration ( I didn't take many photos) I bought the webbing, lights, paper pumpkin bags, and tea lights from Poundland but I made the "BOO" myself.
 
 
 

We just made some chicken sand-"witches" and added blue and green food diy to make them look mouldy.
 
 

We made this "cut off hand" using an old washing up glove with water and blue food diy and put it in the freezer overnight.

This is cranberry juice and soda with edible glitter. "Bats blood".


Other things that I did was added black food colouring just to water, and orange food colouring to orange squash for "pumpkin juice". And then we played games like pin the wart on the witch, a treasure hunt, and trying to cute the chocolate with a knife and fork wearing scarf and gloves. The main thing is that it is a bit of a laugh and if you add some music that will be the best party.
R•T•S♥