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Monkey Costumes and Other Great Ideas for Your Adult Halloween Party

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Halloween is just around the corner, so get going on your party plans. Need some creative ideas to spark your imagination? If you are looking for ways to host a grown up party, we’ve got ideas ranging from casual to formal. parties needn’t be big bashes, you can choose a more intimate way to celebrate with a small group of friends. Let your personal sense of style dictate what type of celebration works best. Whether your Halloween celebration will be spent mixing up groovy cocktails for friends or doing fun arts and crafts projects with the family, we have some fun filled ideas to get your party started.

Halloween Dinner Party – A grown up dinner party is perfect for an intimate gathering. Choose a theme such as Gothic, old horror films (Dracula, Frankenstein) etc. Send out handmade spooky invitations, asking your guests to come in costumes that relate to the theme. Intimate gatherings are a very grown up way to still enjoy Halloween with style. You could also have a theme for your party, such as Wizard of Oz, and invite each guest to come as their favorite character. There’s a brand new line of costumes from the land of Oz this year, including a Flying Monkey Costume that is very scary looking.

Halloween Cocktail Party – If you don’t want to do a formal dinner or a big blow out costume party, why not have a cocktail party? If you aren’t interested in getting dressed up and going out to a huge bash, you can make some festive treats and drinks and spend. Schedule your party as the first event of the evening for guests that do. Come up with a fun signature drink that you can make up in a batch before the party. Don’t forget to test it out before serving!

Halloween Tea – A Halloween afternoon tea is perfect if you are looking for something a little more on the formal side. Use black tablecloths, candelabras with black or orange candles, spider webs and dead flowers as the centerpiece. Serve some Halloween themed food items such as pumpkin cookies, or cupcakes, witches finger sandwiches, etc. For a striking table, order all black plates and napkins to create a very Gothic mood.

Halloween Scrap Booking Party – Purchase Halloween themed scrapbooking supplies and invite your crafty friends over for a crop. This is a great way to have a low key get together, and accomplish something at the same time. This party is great for both experienced scrapbookers as well as friends who are new to the idea. You can ask guests to bring their potluck supplies and you provide the Halloween themed goods. Bring out some treats and wine, and you’ve got yourself a fun crop party!

Seance – This is great for an older teen sleepover or an adult dinner party. Decorate with lots of candles and set up a spooky graveyard scene with Styrofoam tombstones. A Ouija board should definitely make an appearance at this party. Keep the focus lighthearted by only calling on the famously dearly departed such as Marilyn Monroe, Judy Garland, Elvis etc. Super spooky or fall off your chair hilarious, it all depends on the group of people (and how many bottles of wine are involved).

Ensure the success of your party with a little bit of advance thought and preparation. Determine the type of friends to invite and what works best for that group. A Halloween Afternoon Tea Party is a fun mother daughter event. Dinner parties are perfect for a smaller group of friends, and you can focus on pampering them with amazing handmade invitations and menu creations. Cocktail parties are ideal in big cities where your guests may have several social events to attend. Pick what works best for you. Most importantly, determine your costume and order it right now online. Visit the Monkey Costume site to see the Flying Monkey Costume or thousands of other costume choices. Happy Halloween!

It’s Time To Dig Out That Cute Old Minnie Mouse Costume And Get Your Inner Martha Into Halloween Party Planning Mode!

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

Halloween is almost here! Watch some scary movies for inspiration. Here you’ll find some clever ideas that are cost effective and simple to do for your Halloween decorating. You can choose a specific theme to decorate around, such as Gothic or Nightmare Before Christmas, or just use Halloween touches throughout your space. Sometimes all it takes is a few pumpkins and spiderwebs here and there to create a festive environment

Dark and Lovely Gothic – A simple, chic way to create a Gothic look is by using a few key pieces such black tablecloths, some dead flowers in a vase, candelabras with wax drippings and black ravens perched on light fixtures or hung frames. Read your favorite family and decorating magazines for more tips and ideas on Gothic style decorating. You can pick up lots of items at a thrift store that will enhance your theme. Be on the lookout for things like black sheets and tablecloths, vases, candelabras and even Halloween decorations.

Spooky Graveyard – For a great entrance, create a spooky graveyard scene to greet your guests as they arrive. a fog machine, coffin and headstones are all you need to create a very spooky scene. You can make your own gravestones with Styrofoam and spray paint from a craft store. Having a stuffed body or ghost from a tree limb will add to the scary effect.

Thrift Store Delights – Head to a thrift store in October for lots of great deals on spooky finds. Black sheets, candelabras, and assorted items can be spray painted black to give it a spooky look. Many thrift stores have a wide range of Halloween props and decorations for your home. If you are short on storage space, just donate everything back to the thrift store after Halloween!

Disney’s Nightmare Before Christmas – The Nightmare Before Christmas is a popular theme for Halloween, and it works well for children and adults. You could also expand the theme to encompass Disney in general, and invite guests to come as their favorite Disney character. This concept is perfect for couples as there are many famous Disney couples to portray. Mickey & Minnie Mouse Costume, Peter Pan and Tinkerbell, and of course Jack Skellington and Sally.

Use these tips as inspiration to get your own creative ideas flowing. Most importantly, don’t forget to plan your Halloween costume. You can order a Mouse Costume, Minnie Mouse Costume or choose from thousands of other costumes and party supplies online, but do it soon. Halloween is only days away!

Hot New Monkey Costume Ideas For Siblings And Couples For Halloween Parties

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

If you are planning to attend a Halloween party this year, think about coordinating costumes with your significant other, office mates or even siblings. It’s much more fun to get dressed up when you have a theme, allowing you to play off of each other. Plan to arrive at the party at the same time to make a great group entrance. Here are some fun monkey costume ideas to get your creativity started:

Wizard of Oz – Flying Monkey & The Wicked Witch of the West – This is one of my favorite ideas for this year because the flying monkey costume is brand new for 2009. I’m really excited that the flying monkey costume is now available, as I’m a big Wizard of Oz fan! This idea easily expands to a group, using other favorite characters from the movie, including Dorothy, The Tin Man, Glenda the Good Witch, or your favorite character.

Michael Jackson and his Pet Monkey Bubbles – There is a lot of interest in Michael Jackson Costumes this year due to his passing earlier this year. You can turn that into a couples costume by adding Bubbles, his pet monkey. You could also dress up in two different Michael Jackson costumes. If you have a group you can go as the Jackson Five.

Monkey See and Monkey Do – A cute idea for a pair of kids. Use two identical kids Monkey Costume sets and make 2 signs for them to wear-one is Monkey See and the other sign should say Monkey Do. Your kids will have a great time hamming it up.

Barrel of Monkeys – A lot of fun for a group. The more monkeys the better, so any size group can be accomodated with this idea. Put the “adult” of the group into the “Barrel of Monkeys” costume, surrounded by everyone else in various monkey costumes. An Infant Monkey Costume with a cute little monkey tail is my favorite. This costume idea really brings a group together for a barrel of laughs all night long. Accessorize with some fun inflatable bananas!

Go with one of these ideas or use them to get your creativity started. If you are crafty you can take a stab at making your own costumes, or you can purchase them online. Either way you’ll have a barrel of fun this Halloween!

Cute New Looks This Halloween – The Mickey Mouse Costume

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

Going to Disneyland as kid are some of my most beloved memories. My parents looked forward to taking us all year, and they made it an annual ritual. I can recall hoping to get a glimpse of the costumed characters, or as I used to think, the REAL Mickey Mouse.

For fans of Disney, the Mickey Mouse Costume is the ultimate choice for Halloween. What better way to capture the spirit of Disney than to celebrate Halloween in a Mickey Mouse Costume?. There are several options to choose from.

Infant Mickey Mouse Costume – This is so adorable for babies!! Many of these versions are made from terrycloth, making it an extremely soft and snuggly option. A one-piece zippered pajama with diaper snaps, it can be worn alone or with another layer of clothing underneath for added warmth. This one has great details and is really well made.

Disney Mickey Mouse Costume for kids – a friend of mine told me that her son likes to wear his Mickey Mouse Costume throughout the year, and believes he is the real Mickey Mouse! This officially licensed Disney Mickey Mouse Costume is very well made, with a white shirt with sequined bow tie and a black jacket, and red pants. Includes mouse ears, of course!. Paired with black shoes, your Mousketeer is ready for Trick-or-Treating!

The Minnie Mouse Costume for girls – No matter if you are a little girl, big girl, toddler or baby, there is a Minnie Mouse Costume available for you. What fun to put your son in a Mickey Mouse Costume while you go as Minnie?

Mouse Costume – Perhaps you are looking for something non-Disney? There are numerous great Mouse Costume choices available, ranging from a sweet mouse to a scary mouse costume. Differentiate yourself from all the other mice this Halloween!

Looking for a family theme? How about dressing as your favorite Disney characters? Mom could go in a Minnie Mouse Costume, dad in a Goofy costume, and the kids in a favorite character. Little girls can choose from Ariel, Snow White, Cinderella, Jasmine or even Tinkerbell.

The Halloween season is quickly approaching, so get your costume now. Happy Halloween!