65+ Scary Movies to Watch on Halloween

Halloween is less than a week away. Are you thinking about watching some scary movies to get you in the mood? The time is perfect to grab your favorite snack and curl up under a blanket. If you are searching for inspiration, check out the following scary movies to watch on Halloween.

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  1. The Offering (2023)
  2. The Invitation (2022)
  3. Scream Franchise (1996-2023) Perfect for a weekend of binge-watching, there are 6 Scream movies.
  4. Talk to Me (2023)
  5. The Night House (2021)
  6. The Invisible Man (2020)
  7. Saint Maud (2021)
  8. Don’t Breathe (2016) & Don’t Breathe 2 (2021)
  9.  A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) There are actually nine movies in this franchise including A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master, A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child, Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare, Wes Craven’s New Nightmare, Freddy vs. Jason, &  A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010) Another scary franchise to binge-watch for Halloween.
  10. The Cabin In the Woods (2011)
  11. Malignant (2021)
  12. The Conjuring (2013)
  13. The Swarm (2021)
  14. The Lodge (2019)
  15. It Follows  (2014)
  16. 13 Ghosts (2021)
  17. The Changeling (1980)
  18. Eyes Without a Face (1960)
  19. Annabelle (2014)
  20. The Mist (2007)
  21. House of Wax  (2005)
  22. Signs (2002)
  23. The Blair Witch Project (1999)
  24. Poltergeist  (1982)
  25.  Friday the 13th(Starting in 1980, the Friday the 13th franchise is another great series to binge-watch).
  26. A Quiet Place 1 & 2
  27. Don’t Look Now
  28. The Thing (2011)
  29. Demon House (2018)
  30. 28 Days Later (2002)
  31. Get Out (2017)
  32. Saw  Franchise (2004-2023) The Saw movie franchise is another series to enjoy over the weekend before Halloween.
  33. Carrie (1976)
  34. Poltergeist (1982)
  35. It (2017)
  36.  It: Chapter Two (2019)
  37. Alien (1979)
  38. The Amityville Horror (1979)
  39. The Exorcist (1973)
  40. Pet Sematary
  41. The Shining (1980)
  42. Creepshow (1982)
  43. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
  44. Dawn of the Dead (2004)
  45. The Omen (1976)
  46. Candyman (2021)
  47. The Last House on the Left (2009)
  48. The Howling (1981)
  49. As Above, So Below (2014)
  50. Night of the Living Dead (1968)
  51. The Witch (2015)
  52. When a Stranger Calls (2006)
  53. Evil Dead (2013)
  54. Paranormal Activity (2007)
  55. Psycho (1960)
  56. Doctor Sleep (2019)
  57. Us (2019)
  58. 1408 (2007)
  59. Scary Stories to tell in the Dark (2019)
  60. The Descent (2005)
  61. Slither (2006)
  62. Misery (1990)
  63. The Birds (1963)
  64. M3GAN (2023)
  65. No One Will Save You (2023)

Have a spooky Halloween!

Tips for Creating a “Boo Basket” for Halloween

Do you love Halloween? Do you want to do something fun for someone else on this spooky holiday? Consider delivering a “Boo Basket” to your friends, family members, or co-workers.

A “Boo Basket” is a fun and thoughtful way to surprise someone with Halloween treats and goodies. A Halloween-themed care package, the “Boo Basket” is a fun surprise for all ages. If you are searching for inspiration, check out the following tips for creating a “Boo Basket” for Halloween.

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1. Gather Your Supplies

  • Basket: Choose a Halloween-themed basket, a decorative box, a tote bag, or any container of your choice. If you are making more than one “Boo Basket,” consider going to your local dollar store for supplies.
  • Halloween Decorations: Gather items like fake spiderwebs, plastic spiders, black and orange ribbons, and any other Halloween decor you like.
  • Treats and Goodies: Purchase or gather a variety of Halloween-themed treats, toys, and other items.

2. Choose Your Goodies

  • Candy: Include a mix of Halloween candies like chocolates, gummies, and candy corn.
  • Toys: If your basket is for children, add small Halloween-themed toys such as plastic fangs, glow sticks, small plush toys, or Halloween-themed stickers. Remember to pick age-appropriate items. Yes, you can add small Halloween toys to the adult basket too.
  • Snacks: If you want to include other items than candy, consider Halloween-themed snacks like popcorn, chips, or pretzels. Many items are in Halloween-themed packaging to add to holiday fun.
  • Arts and Crafts: Consider including items for crafting, such as Halloween-themed coloring books, colored pencils, or DIY decoration kits.
  • Spooky items: Add in items like fake vampire teeth, Halloween masks, or glow-in-the-dark accessories.

3. Personalize Your Boo Basket

  • When creating your basket, consider the recipient’s preferences, age, and any dietary restrictions.
  • Consider adding a personalized note or Halloween card.
  • Add a small pumpkin or other Halloween decoration to make it more festive.

4. Put Your Boo Basket Together

  • Line the basket or container with Halloween-themed tissue paper, shredded paper, or reusable Halloween-themed hand towels.
  • Arrange the treats, toys, and other items in an attractive and appealing manner.
  • Add the decorations to make your basket look spooky and fun. Let your inner child have fun creating the perfect basket.

5. Out for Delivery

Choose the right moment to deliver your surprise. You can leave it at their doorstep or hand-deliver it in person. If you’re leaving it at their doorstep as a surprise, consider attaching a note saying, “You’ve been booed!” to explain the gift.

A boo basket is a thoughtful and creative way to celebrate Halloween and make someone’s day a little spookier and sweeter. Have fun creating and delivering your “Boo Basket”! Happy Halloween!

Tips for Hosting a Budget-Friendly Halloween Party

Do you want to throw a Halloween party, but you are on a tight budget? Do not worry with a little creativity, you can host an epic Halloween party. If you need inspiration, check out the following tips for hosting a budget-friendly Halloween party.

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  1. Get Crafty with Decorations: Create your own spooky decorations using inexpensive materials like construction paper, cardboard, or recycled items. Pinterest and online tutorials are excellent resources for making your own Halloween decorations.
  2. Potluck Style: Make the party a potluck where guests bring Halloween-themed dishes or beverages to share with everyone. Not only does this spread out the cost but you end up with a variety of food and drinks.
  3. Homemade or Thrift Store Costumes: Encourage guests to come in costume using items from thrift stores or their own closets. Not only is this budget-friendly, but it can also spark creativity. Secondhand and homemade costumes are less costly and environmentally friendly.
  4. Halloween Playlist: Create a Halloween-themed playlist using free music streaming platforms. Halloween-themed music sets the mood without costing a dime.
  5. Prepare Your Own Snacks and Treats: Skip buying pre-made snacks that are costly. Instead, prepare your own simple Halloween snacks and treats at home. Caramel apples and cookies are wonderful Halloween snacks to add to your menu.
  6. Outdoor Venue: If the weather permits, skip costly venues. Host the party outdoors, such as in a backyard or local park.
  7. Pumpkin Carving Contest: Organize a pumpkin carving contest. If possible, purchase your pumpkins from a local farmer. Often, farmers give discounts for the purchase of a larger number of pumpkins. Offer small prizes for the most creative carvings.
  8. Play Halloween-Themed Games or Activities: Plan simple games like bobbing for apples, pin the nose on the pumpkin, or a mummy wrapping contest. For younger children, make a Halloween-themed pinata. Use Pinterest to find other homemade games that fit your Halloween theme without requiring much expense.
  9. Digital Invitations: Send invitations digitally through email or create a group on social media for your Halloween party. Printing and mailing invitations is costly. Utilize the resources you use daily.
  10. Borrow: If you need specific Halloween-themed items, ask your friends, family, and neighbors. When you make your social media group for your Halloween party, post your needs.
  11. Candlelight Atmosphere: Use inexpensive candles or LED lights to create a spooky ambiance. Both are available at your local dollar store which saves you money. Dim lighting can go a long way in setting the right mood for your Halloween party. If the party is for children, consider using only LED lights.
  12. Free Printables: Look for free printable decorations, games, and party favors online. Searching on Pinterest is another way to find free printables. Many websites offer templates that you can download and print at home.

Remember, Halloween is all about the spirit of fun and creativity. Have fun and enjoy your evening with friends and family. You do not need to break the bank to have a spooktacular time! Happy Halloween!

Tips to Capture the Best Halloween Photos

Trick-or-treating, costumes, parties, and candy, Halloween is a fun and festive time for children of all ages. If you are trying to capture the best Halloween photos, consider the following tips.

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  1. Choose the Right Lighting: Since most of the Halloween celebrations are toward the evening hours, utilize natural light during the golden hour or sunset for warm and atmospheric shots. Do not be afraid to experiment with eerie artificial lighting for spooky effects.
  2. Costumes and Props: Highlight unique costumes and intricate details. Incorporate relevant props to enhance the theme.
  3. Composition: Play with angles and perspectives. Experiment with close-ups, wide shots, and creative framing to add interest. Remember when photographing children, get down on their level.
  4. Background: Select backdrops that complement the Halloween vibe, such as haunted houses, moonlit skies, or eerie forests. Or create your own Halloween backdrop with bales of straw, pumpkins, and other Halloween-themed props.
  5. Candid Shots: Capture candid moments of trick-or-treating, laughter, and other interactions to convey genuine emotions.
  6. Action Shots: Photograph kids jumping, running, or dancing to capture the energy and excitement of the Halloween celebrations.
  7. Depth of Field: If you want to make your subject stand out, use a wide aperture on your camera. The low-f number will blur the background.
  8. Editing: Enhance your photos using editing software or apps to adjust exposure, contrast, and colors.
  9. Capture Details: Do not forget to photograph decorations, carved pumpkins, and other intricate details that add to the Halloween atmosphere.
  10. Be Patient: Wait for the right moments to capture spontaneous and authentic shots that tell a story of Halloween night.

Remember, have fun! The best photos often come from experimenting with props and angles. Embrace the unique and spooky atmosphere of Halloween. Happy Halloween!

62 Non-Candy Halloween Ideas

Do you want to offer a variety of Halloween choices for your trick-or-treaters this year? Due to dietary restrictions or allergies, many children cannot eat certain candies. Offering an alternative to Halloween candy is an excellent way to include everyone in the festivities. If you are searching for inspiration, check out the following non-candy Halloween ideas.

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  1. Halloween Stampers
  2. Halloween Stickers
  3. LED Halloween Rings
  4. Halloween Pencils
  5. Pumpkin Erasers
  6. Bubbles
  7. Spider Rings
  8. Play-Doh
  9. Fidget Toys
  10. Bouncing Balls
  11. Stretchy Toys
  12. Mini Puzzles
  13. Glow Sticks
  14. Yo-Yo’s
  15. Vampire Fangs
  16. Crayons
  17. Mini Note Pads
  18. Activity Pads
  19. Mini Color Books
  20. Halloween Rubber Duckies
  21. Mini Slinkies
  22. Halloween Plushies
  23. Lip Balm
  24. Silly Straws
  25. Glow-in-the-Dark Temporary Tattoos
  26. Halloween Sunglasses
  27. Bookmarks
  28. Slime
  29. Slap Bracelets
  30. Finger Puppets
  31. Halloween Bracelets
  32. Halloween Necklaces
  33. Hair Scrunchies
  34. Mini Books
  35. Stress Balls
  36. Scratch Cards
  37. Punch Balloons
  38. Halloween Wind-Up Toys
  39. Mini Bottles of Water
  40. Drink Packets
  41. Hot Cocoa Packets
  42. Juice Boxes
  43. Mini Art Kits
  44. Lego Figure Kits
  45. Key Chains
  46. Mini Figures
  47. Foam Putty
  48. Whistles
  49. Kazoos
  50. Sidewalk Chalk
  51. Mini Flashlights
  52. Glider Airplanes
  53. Button Pins
  54. Bead Kits
  55. Mini Water Squirters
  56. Marbles
  57. Colorful Shoelaces
  58. Grow a Bug
  59. Spin Tops
  60. Fake Mustaches
  61. Mini Paratroopers
  62. Mini Nail Polishes

Happy Halloween!

10 Halloween Decorating Ideas for Trunk-o-Treat

Are you participating in Trunk-or-Treat this year for Halloween? Trunk-or-treating is a fun way to celebrate Halloween. Instead of going door to door, children go from vehicle to vehicle to receive Halloween treats.

 Numerous communities consider Trunk-or-Treating a safe alternative to traditional trick-or-treating. Often, the vehicles park in well-lighted community-friendly areas such as local businesses, schools, or churches.

If you are searching for ideas to decorate your vehicle, consider the following Trunk-or-Treat themes.

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  1. Haunted Circus: Create a spooky circus atmosphere with clowns, acrobats, and eerie carnival games in the trunk of your car. Dress up as a clown to pass out candy.
  2. Enchanted Forest: Transform your trunk into a mystical forest with twinkling lights, fairy tale characters, and magical creatures.
  3. Space Odyssey: Take kids on an intergalactic journey with an outer space theme featuring astronauts, planets, and glow-in-the-dark stars.
  4. Pirate’s Cove: Set up a pirate-themed trunk with treasure chests, pirate flags, and mini cannonball games for a swashbuckling adventure.
  5. Superhero Headquarters: Showcase popular superheroes with a crime-fighting setup, complete with comic book-style decorations and hero-themed treats.
  6. Under the Sea: Dive into an underwater world with oceanic decorations, mermaids, and sea creatures for a watery wonderland.
  7. Monster Mash: Embrace the Halloween spirit by creating a trunk filled with classic monsters like vampires, werewolves, and mummies. Pay homage to iconic horror films by recreating scenes from movies like Frankenstein, Dracula, or The Addams Family.
  8. Time Travelers’ Delight: Feature different time periods in your trunk, from ancient civilizations to the future, making it a historical and futuristic experience.
  9. Fairy Tales Come to Life: Bring beloved fairy tales to reality with characters like Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, and the Big Bad Wolf.
  10. Movie Themed: Star Wars or Harry Potter are perfect movies to recreate scenes for Trunk-or-Treat. Wear Hogwarts’ Wizard Robes or a Storm Tropper helmet to pass out candy.

Remember to incorporate creative decorations, costumes, and interactive elements to make your Trunk-or-treat theme stand out. And do not forget to bring the candy. Happy Halloween!

56 Drawing Prompts for Halloween

Are you looking forward to Halloween? While you wait, create. Drawing is a fun and easy way to let your imagination fly. If you are searching for inspiration, check out the following drawing prompts for Halloween.

  1. Self-Portrait in a Halloween Scene
  2. Witch
  3. Witch’s Hat
  4. Broom
  5. Cauldron
  6. Ghost
  7. Pumpkin Patch
  8. Pumpkins & Gourds
  9. Jack O’Lantern
  10. Monsters or Creatures
  11. Magic
  12. Wizard
  13. Potions
  14. Lab
  15. Eyeballs
  16. Curse
  17. Spell Books
  18. Dungeon
  19. Centipede
  20. Bugs
  21. Haunted Barn
  22. Haunted Circus
  23. Skeleton
  24. Halloween Scene
  25. Trick-or-Treaters
  26. Monster Party
  27. Mask
  28. Harvest
  29. Spooky Woods
  30. Haunted House
  31. Leaves (Colorful Foliage)
  32. Orange & Black
  33. Acorn
  34. Design a Trick-or-Treat Bag
  35. Scarecrow
  36. Mummy
  37. Frankenstein
  38. Werewolf
  39. Webs with Spider
  40. Bats
  41. Black Cat
  42. Raven/Crow
  43. Vampire
  44. Fang
  45. Dracula’s Castle
  46. Graveyard
  47. Goblins
  48. Zombies
  49. Candles
  50. Candelabra
  51. Black Roses
  52. Full Moon
  53. Owl
  54. Halloween Candy
  55. Artist’s Choice
  56. Happy Halloween!

41 Quotes to Celebrate Halloween

Are you ready for Halloween? Do you plan to post pictures on your social media platforms? Quotes are a wonderful addition to Halloween snapshots. If you are searching for inspiration, check out the following quotes to celebrate Halloween.

  1. “I am the pumpkin king.” — Jack Skellington, “The Nightmare Before Christmas”
  2. “Anyone could see that the wind was a special wind this night, and the darkness took on a special feel because it was All Hallows’ Eve.” – Ray Bradbury
  3. “There is something haunting in the light of the moon.” –  Joseph Conrad
  4. “Last night you were unhinged. You were like some desperate, howling demon. You frightened me. Do it again.” — Morticia, “The Addams Family”
  5. “Oh, how the candles will be lit and the wood of worm burn in a fiery dust. For on all Hallows Eve will the spirits come to play, and only the fruit of thy womb will satisfy their endless roaming.” – Solange Nicole
  6. “October was always the least dependable month…full of ghosts and shadows.” – Joy Fielding
  7. “The wind outside nested in each tree, prowled the sidewalks in the invisible treads like unseen cats.” -Ray Bradbury
  8. “During the day, I don’t believe in ghosts. At night, I’m a little more open-minded.” -Unknown
  9. “‘Tis the night—the night of the grave’s delight, and the warlocks are at their play; Ye think that without the wild winds shout, but no, it is they—it is they.” – Cleveland Coxe
  10. “I’m a witch every day. Not just for Halloween.” – Unknown
  11. “Halloween is not only about putting on a costume, but it’s about finding the imagination and costume within ourselves.” – Elvis Duran
  12. “Every day is Halloween, isn’t it? For some of us.” – Tim Burton
  13. “Witch and ghost make merry on this last of dear October days.” – Unknown
  14. “Hocus pocus. Time to focus.” – Unknown
  15. “Just because I cannot see it, doesn’t mean I can’t believe it!” – Jack Skellington in “Nightmare Before Christmas”
  16. “That’s the problem. He was dead to begin with.” – Ichabod Crane, Sleepy Hollow
  17. “Things are never quite as scary when you’ve got a best friend.” – Bill Waterson
  18. “Being normal is vastly overrated.” – Aggie Cromwell
  19. “When the witches went waltzing.” – Linda Williams
  20. “Clothes make a statement. Costumes tell a story.” – Mason Cooley
  21. “There’s a little witch in all of us.” — Alice Hoffman, “Practical Magic”
  22. “When I sleep my spirit slips away from my body and dances naked with the devil.” — Thomasin, “The Witch”
  23. “There’s only 365 days left until next Halloween!” — Mayor, “The Nightmare Before Christmas”
  24. “That’s what you dream about? Being a monster?” — Edward Cullen, “Twilight”
  25. “What’s the good of being a ghost if you can’t frighten people away?” — Barbara, “Beetlejuice”
  26. “Tonight the Great Pumpkin will rise out of the pumpkin patch. He flies through the air and brings toys to all the children of the world.” — Linus, “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown”
  27. “There are three things that I’ve learned never to discuss with people: religion, politics and the Great Pumpkin.” — Linus, “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown”
  28. “The farther we’ve gotten from the magic and mystery of our past, the more we’ve come to need Halloween.” – Paula Guran
  29. “The dead rise again, bats fly, terror strikes and screams echo, for tonight it’s Halloween.” – Unknown
  30. “Everything seemed cut from soft black velvet or gold or orange velvet. Smoke panted up out of a thousand chimneys like the plumes of funeral parades. From kitchen, windows drifted two pumpkin smells: gourds being cut, pies being baked.” – Ray Bradbury
  31. “It’s as much fun to scare as to be scared.” – Vincent Price
  32. “One thing about living in Santa Carla I never could stomach; all the damn vampires.” — Grandpa, “The Lost Boys”
  33. “Sisters, All Hallows’ Eve has become a night of frolic, where children wear costumes and run amok!” — Winifred Sanderson, “Hocus Pocus”
  34. “Wench! Trollop! You buck-toothed, mop-riding firefly from hell!” — Billy Butcherson, “Hocus Pocus”
  35. “Oh, look. Another glorious morning. Makes me sick!” — Winifred Sanderson, “Hocus Pocus”
  36. “I ain’t ‘fraid of no ghost.” — Ray Parker Jr., “Ghostbusters”
  37. “Every October I’m kidnapped and force to scare birds at a local pumpkin patch.” -Conan O’Brien
  38. “I’ll stop wearing black when they make a darker color.” —Wednesday Addams, “The Addams family”
  39. “It’s that special time of year where we voluntarily imbibe pumpkin-spiced lattes: the coffee that tastes like a candle.” — John Oliver
  40. “Evil has only the power that we give it.” — Ray Bradbury, “Something Wicked This Way Comes”
  41. “Flip the switch and let the cauldron bubble!” -Aunt Frances Owens, “Practical Magic”

Happy Halloween

82 Activities to Add to Your Halloween Bucket List

The nights grow cooler, the leaves burst with color, pumpkins are growing everywhere, and the spooky season is officially here. Hurry, gather your friends and family together. October is the perfect time to participate in Halloween activities. If you are searching for inspiration, check out the following activities to add to your Halloween bucket list.

  1. Visit your local pumpkin patch. Bring home a pumpkin, two, or several.
  2. Decorate for Halloween.
  3. Carve pumpkins.
  4. Paint a pumpkin.
  5. Roast pumpkin seeds.
  6. Learn the history of Halloween.
  7. Make a scarecrow.
  8. Try a new pumpkin recipe. (Pumpkin bread is delicious.)
  9. Go to the library or bookstore to find Halloween-themed books. (Perfect to read late at night with the lights off.)
  10. Make homemade Halloween cards to pass out to family and friends. (Cute Halloween cards are a wonderful treat for residents at your local nursing home.)
  11. Make monster cookies.
  12. Create a Halloween wreath for your front door.
  13. Make Halloween slime.
  14. Make Halloween play dough.
  15. Plan and make a homemade Halloween costume.
  16. Make two loaves of pumpkin bread. One to keep and one to give away to a friend.
  17. Create a Halloween diorama.
  18. Watch classic monster movies.
  19. Paint zombie, monster, or pumpkin-themed rocks to hide around the neighborhood.
  20. Make a Halloween-themed meal.
  21. Host a movie night with Halloween-themed snacks.
  22. Watch Halloween cartoons.
  23. Make Halloween masks.
  24. Host a Halloween crafting session.
  25. Make Soul Cakes.
  26. Dance to “Monster Mash” & “Thriller”
  27. Eat candy corn.
  28. Tell ghost stories around a campfire.
  29. Create a Halloween-themed gingerbread house.
  30. Join or watch a zombie walk.
  31. Make pumpkin pancakes.
  32. Participate in a Halloween fun walk or 5k event.
  33. Make paper Mache pumpkins.
  34. Take an evening walk with flashlights. (Many local or state parks host events around Halloween)
  35. Make popcorn balls.
  36. Visit an escape room.
  37. Make orange and black tie-dyed T-shirts.
  38. Go on a haunted hayride.
  39. Get your face painted at a Halloween event.
  40. Host a Halloween scavenger hunt.
  41. Watch “Hocus Pocus”
  42. Watch “Ernest Scared Stupid”
  43. Attend a Boo at the Zoo event.
  44. Host a Witches’ Tea.
  45. Attend a pumpkin weigh-off competition.
  46. Walk or drive around to see the different pumpkins and Halloween decorations.
  47. Tell or write a spooky tale.
  48. Host a Halloween cartoon movie night.
  49. Purchase a Halloween mug.
  50. Drink hot mulled cider, cocoa, or a Pumpkin latte out of your new mug.
  51. Binge-watch your favorite Halloween-themed series. (The Adams Family or the Munsters)
  52. Get Halloween-themed nails.
  53. Create a Halloween playlist.
  54. Try bobbing for apples.
  55. Do a 1000-piece Halloween puzzle/
  56. Visit a haunted house.
  57. Watch “Ghostbusters”
  58. Create a Halloween-themed charcuterie board for family night.
  59. Host a Halloween-themed craft day.
  60. Attend a pumpkin weighing contest.
  61. Go through a corn maze.
  62. Attend a trunk or treat event.
  63. Go on a haunted tour or ghost walk.
  64. Wear Halloween pajamas.
  65. Dress up your pet in a Halloween costume.
  66. Read the Harry Potter books.
  67. Watch the Harry Potter movies.
  68. Host a Halloween-themed picnic.
  69. Wear Halloween socks.
  70. Host a Halloween-themed photoshoot for you, your friends, your family, or your dogs.
  71. Attend a Halloween parade or other community event.
  72. Host a Halloween party for kids.
  73. Host an adult Halloween party.
  74. Play Halloween charades.
  75. Give out Boo gifts.
  76. Visit an Octoberfest.
  77. Tell silly Halloween jokes.
  78. Mix a non-alcoholic Halloween cocktail.
  79. Host a blindfolded taste test challenge or do a Fear Factor challenge.
  80. Watch: “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.”
  81. Create a Halloween village.
  82. Pass out candy on Halloween night.

Happy Halloween!

Photo Prompts for Halloween

The spooky time of year is here! Who loves Halloween? The holiday brings pumpkins, costumes, decorations, community events, and more. Capturing all your favorite moments with lots of photos is a great way to document Halloween time. If you are searching for inspiration, check out the following photo prompts for Halloween.

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  1. Halloween-themed Selfie
  2. Halloween Décor
  3. Shadows
  4. Pumpkins
  5. Pumpkin Patch
  6. Jack O’Lantern (Carved pumpkins)
  7. Trick-or-Treat
  8. Trunk-or-Treat
  9. Scary
  10. Shadows
  11. Spider Webs
  12. Halloween Candy
  13. Purple
  14. Orange and Black
  15. Colorful Foliage
  16. Abandoned
  17. Bare Trees
  18. Haunted Hayride
  19. Halloween Party
  20. Celebrate
  21. Halloween Drink
  22. Haunted Walk
  23. Hometown Fun
  24. Spooky
  25. Candy Corn
  26. After Dark
  27. Out Your Window
  28. Haunted
  29. Witching Hour
  30. Moon
  31. Spooky House
  32. Grim
  33. Scary Face Selfie
  34. Costume
  35. Pet Costume
  36. Vintage Halloween
  37. Favorite Costume
  38. Homemade Costume
  39. Mask
  40. Childhood Memories
  41. Friendship
  42. Family
  43. Halloween Traditions
  44. Photographer’s Choice
  45. Happy Halloween!

Enjoy the spooky season! Happy Halloween!