Monday, February 22, 2016

Another Haunted Halloween Party at Skull Valley Graveyard!


It’s never too early to start thinking about your Haunted Graveyard party!  It is a little early but you could start planning your props and even start making them.  Especially if you want to go all out like I do!  Every year I decorate my yard as a haunted graveyard called Skull Valley Graveyard.  Then I hold a party for friends and family in the caretaker house at Skull Valley Graveyard.  This is the invitation I send out every year.
 

This is the graveyard before I totally redid it for 2015. 
The fence is made out of ½” pvc pipes cut in various lengths with 1x2s used as the side rails.  I cut holes in the rails and inserted the pvc pieces, then I glued them in place in 8’ long sections.  Once the glue was dried I spray painted the sections with black paint to make it look like metal.  I found tiny skulls at Walmart very cheap and glued them on the tops of the pvc pipes to be the fence finials. 
I made gates the same way only I cut 1” wide pvc pieces from an 8” diameter pvc pipe and glued them in between the ½” pvc pieces.  The gates were screwed to the gate posts which were made from 2x2s framed with luan ¼” thick boards screwed outside of them.  Then I painted them with spray paint that made them look like stone.  I put lamp post lights on the tops and wired them so they lit up at night.
 

I made many gravestones out of 2” rigid foam board which can be purchased at Lowe’s or Home Depot.  It comes in 4’ x 8’ sheets and I cut it into various sizes for different gravestones.  Some were 2’ x 2’, some 2’ x 3’ etc. since in real graveyards all the gravestones are different.  I engraved some of them with a soldering gun which gets very hot and then it melts and engraves the foam board (do this in a well-ventilated area).  Then I engraved some with a dremel.  The engraved letters were painted with black paint and the rest of the gravestone were painted with different shades of gray and tan to simulate stone.  I had green spot lights set up to shine on the graveyard at night to give it a spooky glow.

 

 

 
 
 
 
My most popular attraction in my graveyard is my Grim Reaper who is 6’ tall.  To make it you need to create a PVC pipe frame then put chicken wire over the PVC pipe frame.  Then you use burlap coated with “monster mud” and hang it on the frame.  Monster mud is drywall compound with black outdoor latex paint mixed in with it.  Once the monster mud coated burlap dried I spray painted it with spray black and gray rubber paint also purchased at Home Depot.  This makes it waterproof and more durable.
 I made a coffin out of 2” foam board and painted it with brown spray paint.


 
For the party itself the biggest hit is the candy hunt in the graveyard for the kids.  It like an Easter egg hunt only it’s tiny treat bags with candy, toys and stickers in them.  The tiny treat bags I bought at Dollar Tree which were 40 for $1.  I bought many stickers and tiny toys very cheap off of Oriental Trading Company which is an internet company.  I also buy a Halloween piñata which the kids love from Party City.  One year I had a witch on a broom and another year it was a large pumpkin.  I’ve had a bob for apples contest and a Halloween costume contest too.
 

 

 
 
 
The inside of the house is also decorated.  This is the haunted fireplace mantel.
Here's the stairway rail all decorated.  This kids love the big spider!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 The food is all Halloween themed.  I serve Ghoulash, deviled eggs with black spiders made out of black olives on them, barbeque monster eyeballs (meatballs in bbq sauce), I make a brain jello with watermelon jello (the color looks like a real brain) using a brain jello mold I purchased online, I found real looking gummy worms on Oriental Trading Company which I put around the brain jello.  We make fruit spears on wooden spears and stick them in a carved out pumpkin to look like his hair.  Then I had made graveyard Halloween cupcakes and cookies.
 
I have all the adults and kids dress up in Halloween costumes which is a hit with the kids, after all how many times do they get to see adults act like kids?


 
 
 
My annual Halloween parties are a huge hit.  The kids look forward to them and the games.  The adults have fun too!  It’s a great way to get together and a safe environment for the kids at Halloween. 
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3 comments:

  1. Andi, from all of the pictures, it truly looks like you are dedicated to the time it takes to throw an exceptional party! I can tell simply from the pictures that you truly have a passion for breaking out your creative side! Wonderful post!

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  2. I love how even the food is Halloween themed. The pictures are amazing it looks like you are really creative. I especially like all the small details you put into the decorations. Great post!

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  3. Wow, another Halloween bash! It seems just so amazing and what spectacular dinner you all must have had. I am also looking for the party menu ideas for the 50th birthday vintage themed bash that I am planning for my mom. Will book the garden inspired Chicago event venues for that day.

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