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76. DIY Haunted Mirror
Use stickers or paint to decorate a mirror with spooky designs. It creates an eerie effect that feels straight from a haunted house.
77. DIY Halloween Earrings
Craft cute bat, ghost, or pumpkin earrings. They make charming accessories and party keepsakes.
78. Mystery Box Game
Fill boxes with odd-textured items like peeled grapes or spaghetti. Friends must guess what’s inside without looking.
79. Spooky Balloon Animals
Twist balloons into Halloween-themed shapes. Ghost dogs or bat balloons add a playful twist to the evening.
80. Pumpkin Smoothie Bar
Offer pumpkin-flavored smoothies with whipped cream and sprinkles. It’s a festive and refreshing treat.
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81. Halloween Story Swap
Take turns creating a silly or spooky group story. Each friend adds a new sentence to keep the tale going.
82. DIY Haunted Lanterns
Use jars, tissue paper, and LED candles to make lanterns. They glow beautifully and add to the atmosphere.
83. Ghost Garland Craft
Make a string of tiny ghosts from fabric or paper. Hang it as decoration for the rest of the night.
84. Pumpkin Seed Roasting
Toast pumpkin seeds with sweet or savory seasonings. Enjoy the crunchy snack together while chatting.
85. Haunted Obstacle Course
Create a silly indoor obstacle course with Halloween challenges. Friends can race for fun prizes.
86. DIY Candy Bracelets
Make edible jewelry using candy and string. It’s both crafty and sweet to snack on afterward.
87. Witch’s Hat Piñata
Smash open a hat-shaped piñata filled with candy and confetti. It’s a fun, energetic highlight of the night.
88. Halloween Origami Garland
Fold origami bats and pumpkins to create a garland. It adds a crafty and personal touch to the decor.
89. Spooky Cup Tower
Stack cups into a tower and try to knock them down with a ball. Add drawn ghost faces for extra flair.
90. Pumpkin Guessing Game
Guess the weight or number of seeds in a pumpkin. Whoever comes closest wins a prize.
91. Glow Stick Dance Off
Turn off the lights and dance with glow sticks taped to your body. The glowing shapes make it hilarious to watch.
92. DIY Bat Headbands
Craft cute headbands with bat wings. They’re simple to make and fun to wear for photos.
93. Haunted Playlist Game
Play clips of Halloween songs and guess the title. It’s a fast and fun music challenge.
94. Pumpkin Ring Toss
Set up pumpkins with stems and toss rings to land on them. It’s a simple game that brings lots of laughs.
95. DIY Candy Corn Slime
Mix slime in candy corn colors for a festive touch. It’s messy but so much fun to make.
96. Spooky Jenga
Write silly dares on Jenga blocks. Each pull comes with a spooky twist or funny challenge.
97. DIY Halloween Soaps
Craft little soaps in fun shapes like bats or pumpkins. Everyone gets to take home their creation.
98. Ghostly Shadow Puppets
Cut out spooky shapes and use a flashlight to create shadows. Put on a mini puppet show for laughs.
99. Haunted Polaroid Wall
Snap instant photos and stick them to a decorated wall. By the end of the night, you’ll have a collage of memories.
100. Pumpkin Wish Ritual
Carve or paint a pumpkin and write wishes inside. It’s a sweet and symbolic way to close out the evening.
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Planning a Halloween girls night for teenagers doesn’t have to be complicated — it just takes creativity, snacks, and a little spooky spirit. With these 100 ideas, you can make the night unforgettable, full of laughter, and perfectly themed for Halloween fun.
Kisses, Juhh!
