Kid DIY Halloween Party Games – Hosting a spooktacular Halloween party is a great way to get your kids’ friends together to play and show off their costumes, especially for little ones who may have to miss the actual trick-or-treating due to early bedtimes. That said, keeping a group of candy-infused kids focused and engaged will take some calculated work on the part of the hosting party. Check out these five fun party games you can DIY.  

Bobbing for apples

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What you’ll need: apples, a large bin or “cauldron” TIP If your kids don’t want to ruin their Halloween makeup, find a dry version of the game here How to play.   

Pin the wart on the witch

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What you’ll need: A large poster-sized picture or drawing of a witch, “warts” TIP make warts out of anything from craft foam to construction back with sticky tac or double sided tape on the back How to play.  

Eyeball hunt

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What you’ll need: a large pot, cooked spaghetti, ping pong balls How to play.   

Pass the pumpkin

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What you’ll need: mini pumpkins or gourds, music How to play.   

Pop goes the pumpkin

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What you’ll need: orange balloons, confetti, push pins or darts, 2 yards of fabric, poster board, duct tape Kid DIY Halloween Party Games  How to play. For more unique items for your home, click shopCHT.com.  For more great ideas, click here.  
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