Eyeball Pongīuy some fake eyeballs, or make your own out of ping-pong balls.
The first team to cross off all the items on the list, or to take photos of or with the items, wins! For more Halloween scavenger hunt ideas, check out our list of the best ones for kids of all ages. Make the game more interactive by requiring the kids to take photos of each item. The list can include items such as pumpkins, spiderwebs, skeletons, and more. Give each team a list of Halloween-themed items to find, either throughout your house or in the neighborhood. Halloween Scavenger Huntīreak party guests into teams of two to four. If you're kids prefer cake pops, this Halloween cake pop making kit and decorating stand is handy to have. This is a great basic Halloween cookie cutter set, though I'm partial to this Zombie Dance Party Cookie Kit for teens which comes with cookie dough and frosting mixes. Halloween Cookie or Cake-Pop Decoratingīakers and artsy teens will love to get creative with some cookie or cake-pop decorating. Make the game more fun by placing tricky dares in some of the balloons!ĭecorate cookies or cake pops to look like creepy things, like eyeballs. Guests then pop the balloons and keep whatever is inside. Fill balloons with candy and other small items.