Halloween Party Punch
Tuesday, September 18th, 2007
Halloween parties can be a blast and a great time to let loose and have some fun. From my own parties in the past I have one suggestion of something you may want to be careful with or avoid entirely.
Alcoholic Punch: This is extremely tasty, and looks awesome displayed on the table, expecially sitting in a container filled with dry ice for that creepy fog rising effect.
The problem with the punch is that it’s sneaky. Sneaky booze is booze that everyone loves to drink and you can barely taste the alcohol in but it’s extremely powerful. Before you know it, your house is full of overly intoxicated adults spilling and yacking in your yard or worse all over your bathroom toilet.
That’s not even the worst part. The worst part is the next morning, because you will have sucumb to the beast of the punch bowl yourself and have no clue of the mess in which you are about to receive.
You stagger down the stairs knowing a mess is what you are about to see, but are totally unprepared for the horror and smells you are about to attain.
You groggily take a step off of the stairs onto the kitchen floor and your foot sticks like a fly to fly paper. Your nostrils fill with the odor of old fruit, rum, and beer mixture.
You wonder to yourself “What the hell is this?” Then the previous evenings events begin to flood your pounding head.
Your floor is covered in a sticky, icky mass that once was shiny and clean. The sparkle of the linoleum floor is gone replaced by stagnant fruit juices and alcohol that once were a hauntingly beautiful table display.
You will have to scrub your floors several times and open the windows immediately. That smell isn’t going anywhere for quite awhile.
So think twice before you serve alcoholic punch.
Show your wild, funny, or truly absurd side and take home that Best Costume prize you’ve had your eye on! After all, Halloween is all about becoming an entirely different person for one night. The more creative you can be the better.
There isn’t a Halloween costume mask in creation that can look as realistic as a good makeup job. However, getting that special Halloween undead look can be a trick for anyone that hasn’t used costume makeup or prosthetics before. I know in my youth I had spent numerous hours sticking icky sticky stuff all over my face. Desparately trying to get the desired ghoulish look for my costume and always ending up looking more like a circus clown gone bad than the horrific ghoul I had invisioned.
Just because you are not a little kid doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy Halloween. You do not have to go trick or treating or even go to haunted houses if you are not up to it. You can always throw a costume party to celebrate the occasion.