Halloween
Wednesday, 29 October 2008
Halloween has enjoyed a recent popularity resurgence in Australia, with school fetes, house decorations, and trick or treating through local streets. It's also a great excuse for a party, so on October 31 (or November 5, depending on your chosen date), why not join in the festivities?
• Decorate the house - inside & out (use streamers, creepy crawlies & lanterns)
• Carve Jack O'Lanterns out of pumpkins, and put candles inside
• Host a murder mystery or a Masquarade party
• Get the neighbours together for a Halloween street party
• Organise a Halloween treasure hunt
• If the kids want to trick or treat, make sure they're accompanied by an adult. Go early in the evening, and stick together.
Click here to invite your friends to a Halloween party.Labels: celebrate halloween, friends., Halloween, halloween celebrations, halloween party, Jack o'Lanterns, party, trick or treat
Have fun for Charity
Girls’ Night In
This month, the Cancer Council is giving you the perfect excuse to invite your girlfriends over for some in-house fun. Simply donate the money you would have spent on a night out, to turn your Girls’ Night In into a worthwhile contribution.
Click here to register with the Cancer Council, and check out our simple tips below.
• Ensure your friends know that they need to donate on the night, so they have their money with them
• Pre-prepare food, and ask friends to bring a plate (and a bottle!)
• A good collection of chick anthems always go down a treat, and Singstar can be a fun ice-breaker
• Click here to give your bloke a pass out for the night
• Click here to create and send fabulous online Girls’ Night In invitationsLabels: cancer, Cancer Council, donate, friends., Girls’ Night, Girls’ Night In, invitations, Invite