Last-Minute Halloween Party Ideas You Can Make ASAP
Hi, I'm Brit, the founder and CEO of Brit + Co. I'm a young mom of two, tech nerd and design-inclined lady who has a zillion hobbies and curious about... just about everything! My mission from the beginning has been to unlock women's creativity and courage to try new things so that they can find the path to their true passions.
Happy-Almost-Halloween, friends! Earlier today, I hung out with the folks at Good Morning America to share brilliant last-minute Halloween party hacks. I’m lookin’ at you, procrastinators! It’s never too late to throw a memorable bash. Watch our fun segment below, then scroll on to learn more about each last-minute party idea. You’ve totally got this!
1. Drop a frozen hand in your party punch. This one is SO brilliant, and it’s crazy easy to make. Simply fill a food-safe disposable glove with water, tie it closed, and pop it in the freezer the night before your party. Right before your guests arrive, use scissors to remove the glove and drop it in the punch. (Pssst: The fingers melt fast! To keep the spook factor alive all party long, we suggest you make a few frozen hands.)
2. Make trick-or-treating ghost dolls. Last-minute front porch decor, FTW! We make these adorable pint-sized trick-or-treaters in just a few minutes. Simply borrow your kiddo’s dolls, cover them with circles of white fabric, then cut small holes for each doll’s hand. Use a rubber band to fasten a mini trick-or-treat pail to the hand. Finish the look by adding eyes to the ghost costume with a thick black marker. Easy peasy!
3. Make Mummy Jalapeño Poppers. One quick trip to the grocery store and you’ve got what you need to make this insanely popular recipe. These little cuties bake for only 8-10 minutes, so you can pop them in the oven right before the festivities. Check out the full mummy jalapeño popper recipe for deets.
4. DIY a pumpkin bowling game. Because no party is complete without some friendly competition. Time to dig into those recycling bins! Repurpose empty water bottles into these charming ghost bowling pins. We spray painted each bottle white, let dry, then drew ghost-like faces on them. Also, who knew that sugar pumpkins made such great bowling balls?!
5. Make delicious pumpkin lasagna — made in a pumpkin. This recipe is one of our favorites at Brit + Co. It’s a classic recipe, but cooking it in the pumpkin makes it truly memorable (and even tastier). Watch the video above for the how-to!
6. Add food-safe dry ice to your drinks. Neat, right?! Dry ice will add a major spook factor to your signature cocktail. Just make sure you’re brushed up on the following Dry Ice Safety FAQ: One, always use food-safe dry ice. Two, never touch dry ice with your bare hands. We recommend handling with heavy-duty gloves, an oven mitt, or with tongs. Three, never ingest a dry ice cube. Let it melt completely before drink your beverage.
7. Serve these darling mummy pizzas. Why not keep the mummy food train a-rollin’? If you were looking for an excuse to eat pizza this Halloween, look no further than these festive zucchini charmers. Check out the full mummy pizza recipe for more info.
8. Award best-dressed guests with candy medals. Be it cutest, scariest, or most original, the evening’s standout costumes deserve recognition! We made these in about two minutes by taping festive ribbon to the back of our favorite candy bars. This DIY is also a cute way to elevate your trick-or-treat candy bowl, don’t you think?
9. Freeze creepy crawly gummy worms in your ice cubes. This one is a time-honored tradition here at Brit + Co — every year, we make gummy ice cubes for our annual Halloween party. The best part? When the ice cubes melt, we get to eat the gummy worms.
Hi, I'm Brit, the founder and CEO of Brit + Co. I'm a young mom of two, tech nerd and design-inclined lady who has a zillion hobbies and curious about... just about everything! My mission from the beginning has been to unlock women's creativity and courage to try new things so that they can find the path to their true passions.