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 Entertainment can be "tricky", but here are a couple of simple ways to make it a "treat".

  • Plan a few fun, structured Halloween party games at the beginning of your painting party to get everyone in the mood.
  • The younger the kids, the shorter the attention span. Take a game break in the middle of the painting or when you're waiting for a specific area to dry. This will keep everyone in the mood (and also out of trouble)!

Here are a few of our favorite Halloween games:

A little bit of toilet paper went a long way on these adorable mummy bowling pins from Mariah of Giggles Galore!

Craft store pumpkins are easily transformed into pumpkin mini golf. This is sure to be a fun Halloween game for all ages from Kimberly of A Girl and a Glue Gun.

Will it be a trick or a treat? Leave the trick or treaters guessing with this adorable mason jar display from Angie of The Coutnry Chic Cottage.

You'll definitely want to take advantage of this FREE Pin the Spider on the Web printable from Kristen of Ella Claire: Inspired by Vintage Charm.

Incorporating learning into Halloween isn't hard! Use some of your favorite Halloween icons and create a matching game for younger children like Natalie of Natalme