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Welcome to this edition of our newsletter focusing on Halloween Products.
Traditionally Halloween parties have mainly involved children dressing up in
scary costumes and trick or treating at neighbours doorsteps, but with a little
bit more imagination they can be turned into good events for all age groups.
Ideas could include a themed spooky fancy dress competition perhaps for the best
headless ghost costume. How about a community competition for the best dressed pumpkin character
on the front lawn, for the grownups a vampires disco with blood red drinks and
fun food to match. |
Don't forget, Countyfetes is here to help and if what you are looking for is
not listed we will do our utmost to help you locate it. Give us a call on 0345 226 7373
during office hours or use our free
email service anytime of day. |
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PARTY PACKS |
Why not add a range of balloons around your venue to add to the atmosphere, from
spiders to a big 30" funny face Jack... |
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Event Planning |
Glow sticks and glow products are very popular
at this time of year particularly for kids out on dark spooky nights.
Countyfetes
have a huge range of glow products that are vibrant, fun and innovative and will
light-up, glow or brighten up your Halloween event and will arrive at your door
in a flash! |
Organisers planning for bigger Halloween events
may want to consider hiring professional face painters to paint faces on children and adults. Amusements in
the form of a scary ghost train ride or haunted house from amusement ride or funfair operators
plus fire eating entertainers will add excitement. |
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PARTY PIECES |
Add atmosphere to your party with our gorgeously illustrated and fun range of
Halloween party products from cups and bowls... |
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Round Up |
Be Scarily Safe and Have Some Spooky Fun. Most importantly remember to keep
Halloween fun and don't get too serious or let things get overly scary or
spooky. If organising trick or treating always supervise
the children and never send them off to look for things or knock on strangers
doors on their own. |