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Some Innovative Halloween Party Ideas and Surprises from Kinetic Gal October 27, 2008

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Halloween’s just passed last Saturday! Even though it is not tradition to celebrate Halloween in Singapore (as compared to European Countries at least) there was still quite some buzz around it. It could be an idea to have a halloween party especially since the primary school kids have finished with the exams. Even though this post is slightly late, it could be something to think about as a treat next year for your kids!

The jack-o-lanterns do NOT have to look so evil though!

Here are some ideas for your halloween party from yours truly!

Clothes:

Masks and dressing-up is part and parcel of halloween. Let yourself have some fun trying out costume in the costume rentals store, before deciding. While the traditional is to go along with some witch/wizard/vampire etc, it may be a good idea to have one parent in a more ghoulish costume, and one in a less scary ones, for you really do not want to have the kids having nightmares after the party.

Decorations:

Well… It IS halloween, so there are almost compulsory items like pumpkin lanterns, spiders, bats, ghouls and etc to be hung. In Singapore there are not many shops selling these items though, but it may be an idea to try finding your stuff in Toys R Us. Also, remember that halloween is supposed to be scary, so lighting plays a vital part in the decorations. Instead of the bright lights, turn off all lights and use the electric flickering candle lights. Usage of normal candles are not recommended for a kids’ party for obvious safety reasons. Flickering candle light (electric type) can be bought from almost any stores (try Osram lights) or you can also use night lights for the same effect. During the party, play the mandatory ghoulish tracks on your CD player, keep the volume low though, for policemen may not like the halloween tracks as much as we do. If you do not have these tracks, old 70s chinese songs actually do scare kids quite a bit, so you may be able to use that too!

Food:

For food, it would be best to have finger food only – and perhaps loads of blood-looking-like ketchup. You could actually get customized cute-looking and scary cakes so that may be one of your considerations too! Halloween is the festival for trick or treat so have loads of sweets and treats ready for the kids instead. Afterall, once in a while, it is fine for the kids to indulge in treats. But just once in a while. Jellies in weird/odd shapes maybe something fun to try too, but keep in mind that jellies can sometimes be a ‘hazard’ so make sure that no one tries to play funny when eating!

If you wish for a proper meal, it may be fun to actually serve up courses like “Bloody Fingers” ie. baby carrots in ketchup and so on and so forth. Do remember though to write down the actual name of the food, besides the halloween ghoulish sounding ones, in case kids who are really afraid can check out the real name and be calmed.

Party Treats:

The trick and treat bags can serve as party treats. Throw in some plastic spiders with cotton wool for some added excitement for the treats! Also, you can consider giving out pumpkin lanterns instead. You can use it for entertainment (nightwalk) or just simply for fun – putting the treats inside the lanterns is feasible too.

Entertainment:

Instead of the normal games and stuff, try having a nightwalk around the estate instead. Have everyone bring a jack-o-lantern and organise a walk around the ’scariest’ part of the neighbourhood. If you’re really into it and up to it, you could have it a ‘real’ ghost trails with little surprises around different corners, or it could simply be a nightwalk. Have treasure hunts within a stipulated part of the estate or in your house, with little spiders and bats hanging all around. Story-telling of the weirdest stories and stuff can be extremely fun too. So you might want to consider just seating everyone together in a circle to have a story-telling session. You can also have a little corner set-up for a mirror table – a little science effect where the body ‘disappears’ and it looks like the head is on a platter. That could be a great photo-corner! You can also request to have your entertainer come in some ghouly costume for his/her show!

Some things to note:

It may be wise to include in your invites that it is a halloween themed party and younger kids (in cases of brothers/ sisters tagging along) may be scared so it is best that they do not come along. Also, you might also want to consider having a bright ’safe’ spot in your house. If at any point in time the kids are too scared, they can go to the safe spot which is free of ghoulish decorations and in bright light for a ‘timeout’. Of course, needless to say, the parent is the lesser ghoulish costume should then be in-charge of this costume.

Well, these are just some thoughts from Kinetic Gal for the halloween party – i hope you did enjoy this year’s halloween, and perhaps you can start planning for next year now! Till then, enjoy the ghoulish fun!

Kinetic Gal’s Guide to Budget Party for Budget Times! October 19, 2008

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There has been a recent change in the economics and we know that many of us are trying to strap down on our pockets. This however, does not mean that you will have to sacrifice your kid’s birthday party! Afterall, your kid’s birthday party is once a year! How then to plan on a good budget party for your child? Let Kinetic Gal give you some tips on having the best party with a tight budget! :D

Venue

For the venue of the party, instead of hosting the parties at clubs or restaurants consider hosting the party at your own house! Assuming that you have 25-30 kids for the party, a normal 4 -5 room flat hall area is actually big enough to host the party! Instead of having different activities on-going at the same time at different areas, plan the party to have a good flow, with things happening only at the hall area. Plan some ‘sit-down’ activities and games (like Bingo), as opposed to the ‘run-around’ games like treasure hunt. Entertainment shows can come in after the games, so that the same area is used again. Alternatively, look for function rooms in community clubs as they are mostly cheaper and located conveniently.

Decorations

Instead of hiring decorators, do a DIY of the decorations. The one thing that parties MUST have is balloons, so make sure there are plenty of balloons! With DIY decorations, all you have to do is to let your creativity flow. Make use of bright coloured paper, streamers and multi-coloured stuff! Even the choice of plates and straws can double up as decorations!

Food

For your budget party, instead of the normal full meal for the party, you might want to consider the following:
1. Cooking your own food
2. Catering finger food instead of the full meal
3. Having a ‘junk food party’ instead of the normal meal party
4. Potluck
5. Catering options from your neighbourhood stalls

All of these options ensure that you have still, a good range of food, without needing to spend a bomb on them. Also, you might want to consider baking your own cake while allowing the kids to let their creativity run by decorating the cakes. This not only saves on the cake but can also be something really special and fun for the birthday kid!

Entertainment

For entertainment on a budget, try to plan games like pin the donkey’s tail where the games can be played by the whole group of kids all together. Consider giving out some sweets and chocolates as prizes instead of party treats. For magic shows, choose a package wisely. For example, in Mighty Magic Factory, we have various party adventures, ranging from basic to mighty adventure. In this event, you might want to choose the basic adventure which has a basic show and balloons for all the kids. This would ensure that it does not blow a big hole in your pocket, and yet, the kids will still have a good whole lot of fun!

The above are some tips from Kinetic Gal for the planning of a budget party. Remember you do not have to blow a big hole in your pocket to plan a party if you know how to look and search wisely! :D Have fun planning the budget party!

Performing Magic for Birthday Parties! October 14, 2008

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Sometimes, it is not uncommon when we have some parents telling us that his/her kid (birthday child) loves magic, so, they would like to do some magic during their own birthday parties. This could be something rather fun and something to be explored by the parents. In actual fact, for the birthday kid to have a mini-show before the actual magician/ entertainer could be a pretty fun thing to have!

How then to prepare and help the birthday child?

The most simple and easiest way could actually be, to buy a simple magic set for the kid! You may not be aware, but nowadays, there are extremely nice magic sets that are designed specially for kids who want to perform magic during small family events, like birthday parties! These sets are a great idea, since they would mostly have something easy to learn and big enough for everyone to see!

For example, Scholastic has a great magic kit, called the party magickit!

Another way of doing it, could be simply to call up your entertainer and explain that your kid would like to perform magic. Most end high party entertainers would be able to customize their magic shows to cater specifically so that YOUR child becomes the magician of the party!

Hopefully, these little tips from yours truly, Kinetic Gal, will add something to your birthday party! :)