Eva Grace had a Spooktacular Sleepover last Friday night. 10 of her closest friends were invited to join in the fun. All came but one, Sophie, who got sick at the last minute. :(
Here were our invitations and the scavenger hunt list.
Emma, Eva Grace & Ella enjoyed helping me put everything together and come up with decorating ideas. I had as much party fun as the kids did. I hope they remember it for years to come.
For a late night snack we had Frog Eyes (grapes), Jackolantern cheese balls, body part gummies, blood bath punch (with a severed hand floating in it), poison apples, and pumpkin and ghost sandwiches. Amy Reed also made ghost pretzels.
The tables were covered in spider table cloths so we made our plates into spiders! We even froze spiders in the ice cubes to float in our blood bath punch.
We made several crafts through out the night. Here we are making popcorn hands. We also made ghost suckers and mummy bars. My favorite was the mustache on a stick. back: Emma K, Chloe, Graci O, Avery C, Becca T. Front: Abby B, Peyton C, Lucy C, Eva Grace, Baile.
After crafts, we played some games. We tried to play Pass The Orange. You know, where you pass the orange from under your chins and can't use your hands. They found this hilarious but could not do it! Then we were going to do the Lifesaver toothpick pass, but they were all grossed out by this. Those were some of my favorite games growing up... We finished up the games with the Scavenger Hunt. This was one of their favorites of the entire night. They were split into teams. 1/2 went upstairs, 1/2 went downstairs. The first to find all the items on their list won. There was a rat on the main floor that was worth extra points. FUN!
After games, it was bedtime. They all piled in the basement and watched Hocus Pocus and Spooky Buddies. This picture was taken around midnight, between the 2 movies. Silly girls!
Our Spooktacular Breakfast... Ahh haa haa haa...
Bone pieces (frosted flakes), Eyeballs, poison apples, Lizard Eggs (cocoa pebbles), Frog eyes (fruit loops), and Franken Fruit, along with spooked milk.
Here are some of our spooky decorations...
We put glow sticks in green balloons then added alien faces and put them in the bushes and hanging from the trees. They looked really cool at night!