Halloween Entertaining For Adults – Keep It Lighthearted And Fun
November 4th 2010

Who says Halloween is just for kids? It is also one of the most fun nights of the year for adults too. You can thrill your guests with a frightful meal and entertainment while the kids are out trick-or-treating with their friends. You can make your party as silly or upstanding as you want depending upon whom you invite.
Since most people expect the outrageous on Halloween though, it’s a great time to abandon the stuffy dinner parties and cut loose for the night. That helps if you decorate your home with spooky accessories like giant spiders, glowing skulls, and detached arms. Have your dinner guests wear costumes so they understand the evening will be lighthearted.
This is not the occasion for your good WMF flatware and dinnerware though. In fact, you can buy delightful disposable plates and utensils created in Halloween colors with cute graphics. Disposable dinnerware will make your clean-up job a lot easier too. There are all kinds of interesting foods you can serve at a Halloween party. A quick search online will have your head spinning with ideas.
Not only can you get creative with the food you serve, you can also create some interesting drinks and cocktails that fit in with the occasion. When it comes to Halloween entertaining, lighthearted and fun is the way to go. It is the one time you can relax a little and not worry about what dinnerware to use or how to make interesting small talk.
If you are not very experienced at entertaining or hosting dinner parties, then Halloween is a great time to start. No one will expect you to be perfect and thanks to the nature of the holiday, you can let your quirky side shine through without offending anyone. That means you will have less stress and more fun at your party.

I don’t know about where you live, but surely it will be raining somewhere Halloween night. You may be the home that entertains all the ghostly kiddies before they go trick or treating. If it rains – are you prepared? The same goes for a snow storm. This year some of the cities in the far north have already had their first snow.
I had my big Halloween extravaganza last night, the annual Gothic dinner party. I invited 12 people for a total of 13 including me – a perfect number for Halloween. Everyone comes dressed in black, and a few guests add makeup and accessories to create a costume as well. The table was covered with a black table cloth that was accented with small gold one to cover the center of the table. The only lights in the room were witch hat string lights and candles everywhere (especially the dinner table). The lightning machines behind the graveyard scene covering the windows looked like a spooky storm, complete with thunder sounds. Like I’ve said before, setting the scene is one of the most important parts of a successful Halloween party.
You can go with any theme for your Halloween dinner party, but it just won’t be complete without a few dishes to remind you of the holiday. From mummy hot dogs for a kids party to ribs served on a platter with a carving knife stabbed into a fake heart – they all create an atmosphere your guests won’t soon forget.
It’s fun to have a Halloween dinner party – for kids or adults. Both kinds of parties need some spooky drinks and here are a few ideas that can work for either.
When you think of a spooky setting, one scene that may come to mind is a forest – a haunted forest of course.





