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30 Halloween Party Ideas: Decor, Entertainment, Food, and More

Arianna HartmannMeredith Greene
October 15, 2012

From graveyard-inspired sushi and a skeleton in a bath, to fingers in finger foods and creepy cutouts, here are 30 ideas for this year's Halloween parties.

The Addams Family-inspired Citi Performing Arts Center Gala in 2011 was ridden with graveyard imagery.
The Addams Family-inspired Citi Performing Arts Center Gala in 2011 was ridden with graveyard imagery.
Photo: Travis Farrenkopf & Michael Young
In 2008, a section of Hugh Taylor Birch State Park was transformed into a haunted Halloween scene for the 11th annual Bremen Brothers Beach Bash. Among the tented areas for the event was a black-lit library-like space that recalled a haunted house.
In 2008, a section of Hugh Taylor Birch State Park was transformed into a haunted Halloween scene for the 11th annual Bremen Brothers Beach Bash. Among the tented areas for the event was a black-lit library-like space that recalled a haunted house.
Photo: BizBash
Interior designer Leah Pickler interpreted Showtime's Dexter series when the network partnered with Metropolitan Home in 2008 for an experiential show house. Pickler's dining room included plates, chairs, and walls splattered with blood and a centerpiece comprised of vials of red liquid.
Interior designer Leah Pickler interpreted Showtime's Dexter series when the network partnered with Metropolitan Home in 2008 for an experiential show house. Pickler's dining room included plates, chairs, and walls splattered with blood and a centerpiece comprised of vials of red liquid.
Photo: Alice & Chris for BizBash
The 2008 Design Exchange gala achieved a haunted forest effect in the museum with graffiti artist Mike Echlin's white trees painted onto a black backdrop.
The 2008 Design Exchange gala achieved a haunted forest effect in the museum with graffiti artist Mike Echlin's white trees painted onto a black backdrop.
Photo: George Pimentel
At the 2011 'Galaween' Benefit in Chicago, guests walked through a temporary graveyard outside of Venue One. Inside, the raw space was transformed into an enchanted forest foyer, a torture chamber dance floor, and a haunted mansion with rags hung from the ceiling’s chandeliers.
At the 2011 "Galaween" Benefit in Chicago, guests walked through a temporary graveyard outside of Venue One. Inside, the raw space was transformed into an enchanted forest foyer, a torture chamber dance floor, and a haunted mansion with rags hung from the ceiling’s chandeliers.
Photo: Flint Chaney
At this year's Dining by Design in New York, the table styled by Alexa Stevenson had rather a macabre centerpiece that included moss, succulents, and a skull inside a glass cloche.
At this year's Dining by Design in New York, the table styled by Alexa Stevenson had rather a macabre centerpiece that included moss, succulents, and a skull inside a glass cloche.
Photo: Ronnie Andren for BizBash
Last year's Malibu Rum launch for its Black spirit filled New York's Good Units with Halloween-inspired decor. Even the bars matched the look, with black lights and skull-and-crossbones imagery at one and plasma balls on foil-covered shelves at another.
Last year's Malibu Rum launch for its Black spirit filled New York's Good Units with Halloween-inspired decor. Even the bars matched the look, with black lights and skull-and-crossbones imagery at one and plasma balls on foil-covered shelves at another.
Photo: Nilaya Sabnis
A mob of silent, masked people marching through the streets of Manhattan last year made for a creepy, if not ominous sight. The stunt was part of a promotion from Starz to herald the premiere of Torchwood: Miracle Day.
A mob of silent, masked people marching through the streets of Manhattan last year made for a creepy, if not ominous sight. The stunt was part of a promotion from Starz to herald the premiere of Torchwood: Miracle Day.
Photo: Jika González/BizBash
For the Central Park Conservancy's Halloween ball in 2010, Frank Alexander dressed tables in shades of brown and green and topped each one with alternating arrangements of tree stumps with hidden gnomes and fairies surrounded by flickering candles.
For the Central Park Conservancy's Halloween ball in 2010, Frank Alexander dressed tables in shades of brown and green and topped each one with alternating arrangements of tree stumps with hidden gnomes and fairies surrounded by flickering candles.
Photo: Ted Axelrod
The Walking Dead celebrated its 100th issue at Comic-Con in San Diego this past July with a party that referenced the comic book's gory, zombie-filled contents. At the edge of the event, two zombie nurses interacted with guests.
The Walking Dead celebrated its 100th issue at Comic-Con in San Diego this past July with a party that referenced the comic book's gory, zombie-filled contents. At the edge of the event, two zombie nurses interacted with guests.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury for BizBash
The look of the Lexus event during the 2011 New York International Auto Show might have been more futuristic than spooky, but the eerie glow of blue lighting and the fog coming out of the drinks works just as well for Halloween parties. Caterer Creative Edge served up a liquid nitrogen cocktail of vanilla Absolut with tangerine and a vanilla kumquat marmalade alongside passion fruit meringues dipped in a bowl of nitrogen for the carmaker's preview event.
The look of the Lexus event during the 2011 New York International Auto Show might have been more futuristic than spooky, but the eerie glow of blue lighting and the fog coming out of the drinks works just as well for Halloween parties. Caterer Creative Edge served up a liquid nitrogen cocktail of vanilla Absolut with tangerine and a vanilla kumquat marmalade alongside passion fruit meringues dipped in a bowl of nitrogen for the carmaker's preview event.
Photo: Anna Sekula/BizBash
In 2006, the Art Gallery of Ontario threw a costume ball that put ghostly figures in the long, dark entry corridor. The performers played unearthly sounding melodies on tiny music boxes as guests entered the venue.
In 2006, the Art Gallery of Ontario threw a costume ball that put ghostly figures in the long, dark entry corridor. The performers played unearthly sounding melodies on tiny music boxes as guests entered the venue.
Photo: Courtesy of the Art Gallery of Ontario
There was no shortage of inspiration for HBO when it hosted a premiere party for vampire series True Blood in 2008. In addition to Mexican relic shrines and cemetery lanterns, the event included a menu of blood-colored dessert bites.
There was no shortage of inspiration for HBO when it hosted a premiere party for vampire series True Blood in 2008. In addition to Mexican relic shrines and cemetery lanterns, the event included a menu of blood-colored dessert bites.
Photo: Dale Wilcox for BizBash
Edward Gorey's morbid illustrations were the inspiration behind the design for the 2006 Central Park Conservancy Halloween ball. Inside the dining room, Grayson Bakula (a company that has since changed its name to Bakula Design) decorated the walls of the tent with projections of barren branches and hung menacing hooded figures from the ceiling.
Edward Gorey's morbid illustrations were the inspiration behind the design for the 2006 Central Park Conservancy Halloween ball. Inside the dining room, Grayson Bakula (a company that has since changed its name to Bakula Design) decorated the walls of the tent with projections of barren branches and hung menacing hooded figures from the ceiling.
Photo: Liza Young
The Art Gallery of Ontario's 2006 Shadow Ball had tables topped with skull-shaped candles from sculptor Marcello Dalmao.
The Art Gallery of Ontario's 2006 Shadow Ball had tables topped with skull-shaped candles from sculptor Marcello Dalmao.
Photo: Courtesy of Art Gallery of Ontario
At the 18th annual Dream Halloween AIDS Benefit in 2011, guests entered the main space of the transformed Barker Hangar only after walking through a series of five haunted tombs amidst a foggy forest.
At the 18th annual Dream Halloween AIDS Benefit in 2011, guests entered the main space of the transformed Barker Hangar only after walking through a series of five haunted tombs amidst a foggy forest.
Photo: Bruce Walker
At the Florida Aquarium's 10th annual masquerade ball, Nauti-Night, in 2007, the entire space was transformed into a spooky environment for drinking, dining, and dancing. The webs that covered the exhibit walls created ghostly passages for guests to explore.
At the Florida Aquarium's 10th annual masquerade ball, Nauti-Night, in 2007, the entire space was transformed into a spooky environment for drinking, dining, and dancing. The webs that covered the exhibit walls created ghostly passages for guests to explore.
Photo: Chanele
At the 2009 Green Halloween launch, caterer Flavor Palette crafted a menu that included jack-o-lantern-, ghost-, and graveyard-inspired sushi.
At the 2009 Green Halloween launch, caterer Flavor Palette crafted a menu that included jack-o-lantern-, ghost-, and graveyard-inspired sushi.
Photo: Roy Reid/Rfive Design
Recalling the movie's dark themes and visuals, the premiere party for Dark Knight in 2008 had red-painted graffiti on the walls, tables, and windows of the Mandarin Oriental ballroom in New York.
Recalling the movie's dark themes and visuals, the premiere party for Dark Knight in 2008 had red-painted graffiti on the walls, tables, and windows of the Mandarin Oriental ballroom in New York.
Photo: Joe Fornabaio
Rather than creating elaborate centerpieces for the Central Park Conservancy's 2006 ball, Grayson Bakula (now known as Bakula Design) used intersected pieces of laser-cut plexiglass to form the ghostly dining table decorations.
Rather than creating elaborate centerpieces for the Central Park Conservancy's 2006 ball, Grayson Bakula (now known as Bakula Design) used intersected pieces of laser-cut plexiglass to form the ghostly dining table decorations.
Photo: Liza Young
For its Yelloween party in 2010, Veuve Clicquot filled bathtubs with skeletons and yellow rose petals at Tao Las Vegas.
For its Yelloween party in 2010, Veuve Clicquot filled bathtubs with skeletons and yellow rose petals at Tao Las Vegas.
Photo: Hope Smith/the Studio Gallery
During Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York last September, retail display company Aux Armes crafted creepy black-and-white cutouts of spiderwebs, hand saws, and candelabra for Rachel Antonoff's presentation.
During Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York last September, retail display company Aux Armes crafted creepy black-and-white cutouts of spiderwebs, hand saws, and candelabra for Rachel Antonoff's presentation.
Photo: Daniel Silbert
For the Dexter season 4 DVD release party in Miami, Showtime fashioned crime scene sets at the National Hotel's poolside cabanas using police tape, fake dismembered bodies, and blood splatters.
For the Dexter season 4 DVD release party in Miami, Showtime fashioned crime scene sets at the National Hotel's poolside cabanas using police tape, fake dismembered bodies, and blood splatters.
Photo: Picture Group LLC
Neuman's Halloween-themed table for the ISES competition at the 2010 BizBash New York Expo used skeleton hands napkin rings, mini coffins and cauldrons, and a barren hilltop centerpiece to set the eerie mood.
Neuman's Halloween-themed table for the ISES competition at the 2010 BizBash New York Expo used skeleton hands napkin rings, mini coffins and cauldrons, and a barren hilltop centerpiece to set the eerie mood.
Photo: BizBash
NYC Photobooth’s “Haunted Photocrypts” photo booth station includes an interactive talking skull to instruct visitors and a number of spooky backgrounds to choose from.
NYC Photobooth’s “Haunted Photocrypts” photo booth station includes an interactive talking skull to instruct visitors and a number of spooky backgrounds to choose from.
Photo: Courtesy of NYC Photobooth
In 2009, Old Navy created a pop-up pumpkin patch in New York City's meatpacking district that had a plethora of carved pumpkins.
In 2009, Old Navy created a pop-up pumpkin patch in New York City's meatpacking district that had a plethora of carved pumpkins.
Photo: Jessica Torossian for BizBash
In 2006, when XBox 360 launched its Gears of War game at Hollywood's Forever Cemetery, the spooky and unconventional mausoleum made for a suitably morbid venue.
In 2006, when XBox 360 launched its Gears of War game at Hollywood's Forever Cemetery, the spooky and unconventional mausoleum made for a suitably morbid venue.
Photo: Courtesy of Xbox
At The Simpsons Halloween-Carnival party in 2009, a mask-making station at the Barker Hangar in Los Angeles let kids and adults create their own face coverings as a unique event souvenir.
At The Simpsons Halloween-Carnival party in 2009, a mask-making station at the Barker Hangar in Los Angeles let kids and adults create their own face coverings as a unique event souvenir.
Photo: André Maier Photography
At the Brooklyn Museum's 2011 Artists Ball, the centerpiece of Aleksandar Duravecevic's table was a taxidermied ram.
At the Brooklyn Museum's 2011 Artists Ball, the centerpiece of Aleksandar Duravecevic's table was a taxidermied ram.
Photo: Ronnie Andren for BizBash
Playing off the venue—the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles—and eerie plots of its forthcoming shows, Showtime's 2006 event was set amid dry ice and twisted scenery.
Playing off the venue—the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles—and eerie plots of its forthcoming shows, Showtime's 2006 event was set amid dry ice and twisted scenery.
Photo: Courtesy of Showtime
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