Ideas for a socially distanced Halloween

Ideas for a socially distanced Halloween

Halloween is normally about trick or treating, carving pumpkins and spooky activities. Here are some ideas for this years Halloween- socially distanced style!

Struggling to find motivation for Halloween this year? We've all felt it, but the kids still love it so here are some easy ways to get into the spooky spirit.

Host a Virtual Halloween Party
Get a group of friends or family together for a virtual party. Dress up, decorate the house and plan some fun activities. If you want to make it a little competitive then post photos in your costumes and get your friends on social media to vote for the winner!


Pumpkin Picking
Go down to your local pumpkin patch and have a fun day whilst choosing your own pumpkins. Spend the evening carving your pumpkins with spooky designs, why not display them for your neighbours to see!


Decorate Halloween Themed Face Masks
Nothing says 2020 more than decorating your own facemask. Get your arts and crafts on with the kids and match your facemask to your costume- maybe a pumpkin, maybe a spooky grin.


Bake Some Sweet Treats
Get creative and get your bake on with some Halloween themed treats. If you are no good at baking then buy some fairy cakes or biscuits and simply decorate them- the scarier the better!



Have a Scary Movie Marathon
Cook up some Halloween themed snacks, dim the lights and have a scary movie marathon. You could watch the entire Scream collection in one day if you are brave enough....


Why not share your Halloween ideas with your friends and family, get everyone involved!

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