The ward missionary committee was in charge of the Halloween party this year (again, why did we get rid of activities committees? In wards that are spread thin, it just means no more activities ever, and in wards that aren't, it just means too many visiting teaching supervisors and super random committees being assigned to plan parties. Sigh.). I was in charge of planning games to entertain the kids.
I made a witch hat ring toss (with glow necklaces and bracelets to toss):
Mummy bowling:
Pin the wart on the witch:
The blindfolds and warts:
and a fishpond. The fish had paperclips on them, and the fishing pole had a little magnet on the end.
Also, I thought of cute little rhymes for the directions ("Grab a wart and a blindfold, and a friend to challenge if you dare. Don't just put that wart anywhere!") and matching prizes (Lifesaver rings for the ring toss, Tootsie Rolls for rolling the ball for mummy bowling...it was cute!). It was kind of frustrating to make, because I was full of awesome ideas but not full of free time. Seriously, why can't we have an activities committee and let all the people with tons of free time be on it??
Anyway. Our part turned out cute and the kids apparently really liked it since most of it was torn to shreds by the end of the party (that sounds cranky but that's not how I meant it; I really was glad that kids obviously enjoyed playing with the stuff).
We also managed to stay under budget by having a Halloween treat contest for the snacks. There was quite the spread--we filled up four long tables for our little ward with like 80 people in it. Pretty awesome. I made white chocolate pumpkin pie bites:
Not so pretty, but really, really tasty. They really tasted just like pumpkin pie. Michael and I both ate a lot of them.
As for our costumes, I just Googled "last-minute costumes" and this is what I came up with:
We're on "The Price Is Right!" Spending 15 minutes and $0 on our costumes was the right "price" for me.
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