Friday, October 2, 2020

Halloween 2020 Style


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As we all know, 2020 has altered so much of our normalcy this year and with holidays coming up, it has me thinking on ways those could be impacted too. 

If you are a follower of my blog, you already know I love Halloween!! I've always done some creative green screen videos with my students but this is a tradition 2020 has changed for me. But I am already brainstorming new ideas so I can still incorporate it in this October.

Since the traditional Trick or Treat could possibly be impacted I wanted to come up with some ways to still make the holiday fun 

1. Have a Hide and Go Treat 
in your house or yard. Have the kiddos dress up, maybe invite a friend or two over, and search for the hidden candy with a flashlight. To make it even more spooky, decorate the yard with grave stones (cardboard makes good ones), fake spider webs, jack-o-lanterns, and maybe some spooky ghosts (white trash bags stuffed with newspaper or balloons and a marker to create a ghostly face.) Toilet paper rolls with eyes cut out and a glow stick in the middle creates glowing eyes for trees and bushes. 

2. Have a Witches Fire Party 

Light a fire, drink apple cider and make smores. Kids could dress up in costumes or dress in pj's. Add warm, fluffy blankets for the perfect cozy outdoor activity.  If you're up for it, tell spooky stories and decorate your backyard for an added touch. Too cold to be outside or no backyard? Be creative! Turn your living room into the outdoors. There are loads of campfire videos on Youtube you could play on a tv, or other device. Turn out the lights and pretend you are sitting outside on a beautiful or spooky👻, fall night and enjoy. 





3. Have a movie night!

There are so many fantastic Halloween movies out there from funny to spooky. Hocus Pocus, Casper, Goosebumps, Hotel Transylvania, and Men in Black are some of my favorites. You could even hold it outside if you have a projector. A white sheet would work well as a screen and you could combine this with some of the ideas above to create a one-of-a-kind experience!


I hope I have inspired you to make the best of the situation and maybe even created some new traditions for you. Use my ideas? I would love to see pictures. Feel free to leave me a comment on my fb page. Happy Fall! 




5 comments:

  1. Oooo, I wish I could visit your house at Halloween, Rebecca! Your ideas are fun for any season of trick or treat -:D!

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    1. I don't do much at my home but school is a different story. Not sure if I will get to.this year or not.

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  2. What great ideas, Rebecca!
    Our neighborhood is having a scavenger hunt for the kids this year. One member is printing off all the things each house will put out for the kids to find. The kids walk around the neighborhood and check off their list. Many are handing out items, candy, and putting them in baggies.
    I really love your movie night idea.
    Thanks for sharing and Happy October! :)

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  3. Fantastic ideas Rebecca, Halloween isn't a big thing over here but it is growing. As it is also my release day for Fossil Frenzy, I'll be concentrating on dinosaur activities this year.

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