100 Creative Things To Do On Halloween Weekend For Teens

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Unique Halloween Weekend Ideas

76. Try Halloween Makeup Tutorials

Follow step-by-step online looks.

77. Play Virtual Halloween Games

Celebrate with friends online.

78. Create A Horror-Themed Playlist

Fill with creepy soundtracks.

79. Make A DIY Haunted Mirror

Craft something spooky for décor.

80. Try Glow Stick Bowling

Replace pins with glow bottles.

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81. Host A DIY Costume Challenge

Use only household items to create looks.

82. Make Popcorn Balls

A classic Halloween snack.

83. Play Guess The Candy Game

Blindfolded taste test challenge.

84. Create Halloween Tie-Dye Shirts

Orange, black, and purple designs.

85. Host A Mystery Dinner

Roleplay with spooky characters.

86. Try Pumpkin Mini Golf

Use pumpkins as obstacles.

87. Write Your Own Spooky Comic

Draw a short Halloween story.

88. Play Musical Pumpkins

Halloween spin on musical chairs.

89. DIY Glow Lanterns

Make lanterns with jars and glow sticks.

90. Do Halloween Yoga

Spooky-themed poses for fun.

91. Host A Pumpkin Smash

Break open pumpkins for fun.

92. Have A Halloween Bake Sale

Raise money for a good cause.

93. Make A Halloween Piñata

Fill with candy and spooky trinkets.

94. Play Spooky Charades

Act out creepy Halloween prompts.

95. DIY Glow Slime

Craft slime with glitter and glow.

96. Visit A Virtual Haunted House

Experience thrills online.

97. Do A Halloween-Themed Workout

Dance or exercise with spooky music.

98. Make A Halloween Friendship Bracelet

Use festive colors like black and orange.

99. Try A Horror Writing Contest

See who can create the spookiest short story.

100. Host A Halloween Countdown Party

Celebrate every hour with a new spooky activity.

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Things to do on Halloween weekend for teens can be fun, creative, and adventurous. With these 100 exciting ideas, you’ll celebrate Halloween in unforgettable ways filled with laughter, friends, and spooky memories.

Kisses, Juhh!

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