Monday, October 3, 2011

Celebrating Halloween at Party Venues in London

Halloween is a perfect idea to celebrate autumn with your friends and relatives. Setting up the mood for upcoming Christmas, this is one of the much admired festivals and is enjoyed not only by kids but adults too.

If you are also planning to host Halloween this year, here is an easy guide to arrange one at any of the party venues in London if you have not done it before.

Spooky Invitations

Invitations for the Halloween parties set the mood of the party.  For all those who are creative enough, there is ample range of invitational ideas. One can design the invitations in pumpkin shape using orange and black papers.  You can even buy some read-made invitations from a party store or website. Make sure the start and end details of the party are mentioned on the invitations so that your guests can plan the day accordingly.

Decorations

Booking as ideal party venue may be a hassle but the thought of decorating it in the spookiest way helps in forgetting about the challenges faced. There are some venues for hire in London which very well know and take the responsibility of adorning your party with unique gothic arrangements. And if this is not case, you can plan to decorate the venue in your own spooky way. The hall can be adorned with artificial cobwebs, plastic skeletons and carved pumpkins. Use dim lights and fill the venue with orange and black crepe paper. You can use candlelight instead of usual lighting.  

Food

Autumn favourite food should be preferred for Halloween party. Apple Cider and Pumpkin bread can be added in the menu to add Fall element.  Halloween party food should look crass but taste good. You can also include "worms in dirt" treat out of chocolate pudding topped with some crushed chocolate flakes along with gummy worms.  You can cut cheese into Halloween shapes too. Add some breaded chicken strips in a shape of fingers and dip them in blood ketchup.

Music

It is evident that the music of a Halloween party is spooky enough to set the theme. You can buy CD with Halloween tunes or haunting sounds like creaking doors, scary cackles or screams. Some good choices to make are "Spooky Music: Music for Little People" and "Andrews Gold's Halloween Howls".  

All the above ideas are sure to turn your Halloween event into the most memorable one in the city.

 

 

About the Author

Zeus is an associate editor to The City Collection, a website which provides party venues in London for each of your events. Some of the fascinating venues London can be searched at http://www.thecitycollection.org/

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