Kids’ Halloween party tips from Hello!Lucky
Celebrating Halloween with kids can be a real treat, as long as you know all the best tricks! From coming up with original ideas for spooky craft activities to decorating your house so that it feels festive, but not too scary for the littlest ghouls and goblins out there, fright night preparation can encompass a lot more than just stocking up on fun-size candy bars before the store runs out. That’s why we decided to consult the experts for all the best kids’ Halloween party tips—enter: Eunice and Sabrina Moyle, the sisters, mothers, and creative team behind Hello!Lucky.
As founders of the beloved design studio and Paperless Post partner Hello!Lucky, Eunice and Sabrina are known for creating playful, nostalgic, exuberant greeting cards and invitations full of punny wit and charm loved by kids and adults alike. Not to mention, they’ve written and illustrated a number of children’s books, as well as released puzzles, games, and more. And lucky for us, they also happen to be Halloween enthusiasts!
The Moyle sisters make sure to carry the lighthearted fun and impressive creativity of their designs into all their Halloween party planning efforts, from unique costumes to adorable decorations–including some décor and supplies from their own collection with Daydream Society, which you can find at our Party Shop. We spoke with Eunice and Sabrina to get all the tips and tricks for planning a Halloween celebration that kids will love even more than fun-size candy (Well, it’ll at least be a close call.)
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The best part of Halloween is…
Costumes!
What does every kids’ Halloween party need?
Fun decorations to set a spooky mood!
What is one of your favorite Halloween traditions?
We’re sister-creators and moms to five kids, so we love making homemade costumes with our kids. We’ve made monsters, mushrooms, unicorns, a classic stand-up mixer, a mailbox, Humpty Dumpty—the more creative, the better!
Are there any fun activities or crafts you incorporate into your Halloween parties?
Homemade slime is always a winner, though it can get messy! We also love inviting kids to decorate mini-pumpkins with simple techniques like this no-carve method, or using no-mess sticker kits like this one by Meri Meri. We also love giving out party favors like temporary tattoos, stickers, or nail stickers in lieu of candy.
What is something all Halloween party hosts should consider?
We tend to think of Halloween parties as open houses with guests stopping by on foot on their way to or from trick-or-treating. Before hosting a party, ask yourself: Is there good parking in my neighborhood? Is there plenty of good trick-or-treating nearby? Consider handing out maps highlighting the best walkable trick-or-treating streets in your area.
How do you approach decorating for a Halloween party?
We love starting with a partyware set, like our Meowloween collection from Daydream Society, which makes it much easier to create a fun, cohesive look. We take cues from the color palette and theme to choose other décor items. To really set the mood, we like making a big statement with a balloon wall or banner. We also love using fresh flowers to brighten any party!
What is a fun, on-theme sweet treat or dish that you would serve at a kids’ Halloween party?
We love making a big charcuterie board with a mix of healthy and sweet treats in a brown, blue, orange, black, and white color palette. Our favorite items are blueberries, yogurt-dipped pretzels, clementines, Oreos, dried apricots, mini peanut butter cups, Mellowcreme pumpkins, and yogurt-covered raisins. Add edible candy eyeballs to make any food silly and spooky, with a dab of icing!
As creatives, what makes celebrating Halloween special to you?
Halloween is the best excuse to craft a super creative costume and try new crafting techniques, like sewing, painting, or working with foam or cardboard. There are so many great ideas and tutorials online!
Any tips for making the party fun for adult guests as well?
A big charcuterie board is our go-to for feeding a crowd! We also love getting creative with spooky-themed cocktails!
Any other tips for entertaining?
Choose a super fun invitation to set the mood, and send it out at least four weeks in advance to give guests plenty of time to get it on their calendars!
Gather your ghouls with spirited invitations you can email, text, or share.
Thanks, Eunice and Sabrina Moyle, for providing these crafty tips and insights for hosting the best kids’ Halloween party yet. Get your clever costumes and candy eyeballs ready to host your own spooky celebration, with a sweet Hello!Lucky Halloween invitation to match!