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Follow on Google News | Kids Safety on Halloween Night and Halloween Party InvitesChildren will be just as happy if you merely send a few ghostly party invites for Halloween www.invitationsbyu.com to a few of the neighborhood kids for a fun and informal Halloween gathering.
By: Sarah Porter, www.invitationsbyu.com When autumn is approaching, the nights are arriving much more quickly and lasting longer. The daylight disappears faster, the air gets chiller, and a warm and friendly glow is just what kids need to light up their life. And, with these glows, it's time to plan your kids Halloween party, but it's definitely not necessary to throw a full-blown holiday gathering. Children will be just as happy if you merely send a few ghostly party invites for Halloween http://www.invitationsbyu.com/ Using a Glowing Light for Nighttime Halloween Activities Without a doubt, the nighttime is an absolute must for all Halloween traditional activities such as grabbing candies and other treats. And, although moms and dads don't always agree, they can feel much better about it when they send their costumed ghosts and goblins out with trick-r-treat bags that not only look cool, and also help keep kids safe. One idea is to supply a navy blue, black, or purple pillowcase for each kid, or you could ask each of the parents to provide one for their child. First, you'll need to have glow-in-the- New and Fun Ideas for the Old Reliable Flashlight Convincing kids to carry flashlights on this particular night is about as easy as getting them to wear coats over their spooky costumes. You might give your request a little acceptance by taping colored plastic wrap over the head of the flashlight. Making a ghostly glow can easily be done by tracing around the head of the flashlight on black or dark colored construction paper. Then, cut out the circle and draw a simple ghost in the center of your circle, leaving about ¼ inch border between the circle edges and the ghost. With the help of an adult, use a craft knife to cut out the ghost, and then simply discard the cut out. You can then tape the remaining black ghost frame to the flashlight with clear tape. And, for those who really want to be creative, you can tape two black eyes and an 'O' shaped mouth. When the decorated flashlight is pointed at a nearby wall in a dark room, the ghost image you just created will appear. For best effects, encourage the kids to shine them at the doors of the houses they visit on Halloween night. So, with a little forethought and creativity, you can do a lot to help with your child's safety while out and about into the night enjoying Halloween and its activities to the fullest. If you are planning any of these safety tips, or others, you might want to alert the parents of your invited kids in your invitation wordings for Halloween party at http://www.invitationsbyu.com/ End
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