Party Ideas and Safety Tips To Celebrate Halloween in the New Normal World 

Halloween parties may look different and low key this year. But you can still can plan a Halloween party and have your tricks and treats—with a twist. With everyone getting the nuances of hosting a Zoom party and following the social distancing norms right, it is time to put  to test these newly acquired skills for Halloween party and the upcoming holiday events

Everyone wants to celebrate Halloween big time. With a bit of caution, you can have a fun party at work, home or in your community. here are some party ideas.

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Costume party

Have a spooky time without risking the health of the employees.  Just be sure to wear gloves and a second safety mask under your Michael Myers or ghost masks to stay safe and spooky alike!

Blinking Viking Helmets with Braided Hair

Neighborhood Parades

Most people may plan neighborhood parades and celebrations at home in the event of the pandemic this year. Re write the rule book and Halloween party ideas and come up with some creative ideas that will ensure a safe booing!  Whether it is drive-by trick-or-treating and spooky sidewalks to socially distanced costume parties- small gatherings in the neighborhood level will be the highlight of Halloween celebrations this time.

Light Up Green Devil Horns

Trick or treats

More people may drop their Halloween handouts and  goodie bags at doorsteps as a contact-free way to surprise friends and family. You can even opt for individually wrapped treats in several places in your yard so that your recipients can easily pick these up.  If you wish to hand out the goodie bags in person, you still can do it if you are comfortable going through a nonstop cycle of washing hands and  staying 6 ft away!

Pumpkin Light Handle Halloween Buckets

Plan your party outdoors

Outdoor party is a better choice than a party held in closed premises. Make sure that the food and drinks are prepackaged or in single servings.

Light Up Skull Halloween Party Mugs

Make available disposable masks and small hand sanitizer bottles for your guests. Set up chairs and tables in such a way that everyone can be social but still maintain space between each other

3-Ply Disposable Face Masks

Look for outdoor events and activities

You can find out and research about the various outdoor activities like picking pumpkins, hay mazes or haunted houses in your locality. Just be sure to stick to the safety norms like limited number of participants and mask mandates for a safe Halloween fun.

Light Up Red Clown Noses with Blinking LED's

Give a creative twist to your celebrations

Halloween is not only about traditions; it is about unlimited fun as well! Set up a movie projector and screen your favorite Halloween movies on Netflix in your backyard for a few friends. Better still, you can host a Zoom dance party where your friends can do the “Time Warp” all together while they enjoy the party

For more fun ideas, watch this space for more updates in the days ahead.