Celebrate Halfway to Halloween this spring! It’s a fun way to add some spooky vibes to your spring and get ready for Halloween early.

Halloween feels so far away in the spring, but you can still have some Halloween fun by celebrating Halfway to Halloween.
Halfway to Halloween is the end of April or the first of May. I like to celebrate it on the last weekend of April because May is a busy month in my house. But you can pick whatever time works best for you and your family.
You can make the celebration as simple or as elaborate as you’d like. It’s a fun way to create new traditions.
Ideas for Celebrating Halfway to Halloween

Depending on how much of a celebration you want to have for halfway to Halloween you can choose one of these ideas or mix and match several for a bigger celebration. It’s also fun to let this tradition build overtime.
- Decorate Your Home – You don’t need to go all out, but it can be fun to pull out a few Halloween decorations or even make some new Halloween decorations that you can also use when Halloween rolls around. If you want to go all out, you could even decorate a Halloween tree.
- Play Halloween Games – You can get my Halloween game pack to play some fun Halloween games.
- Make Fun Halloween Food – Try out some new Halloween recipes and have a spooky meal to celebrate.
- Watch a Halloween Movie – You could watch your favorite horror film or watch a family-friendly Halloween movie on Disney+.
- Make Halloween Crafts – Have a craft day and make some fun Halloween crafts.
- Host a Costume Party– You don’t have to wait until Halloween to have fun dressing up. Invite some friends over and have an early costume party.
- Sort Your Halloween Supplies– You can do some spring cleaning and celebrate Halfway to Halloween by going through your Halloween supplies and making sure they are organized, and making a list of what you want for Halloween this year.
- Read a Spooky Halloween Book– Find a good Halloween read and grab a cup of apple cider. Or read a family-friendly Halloween book as a family. You can see my favorite Halloween reads on Bookshop.org.
- Make a Halloween Playlist- You can create a fun Halloween playlist. You can get some ideas from my Halloween song list.
- Search for Halloween Decor at the Thrift Store- Go on a little Halloween treasure hunt and see what you can find at the thrift store. People are doing spring cleaning, and you may find some fun treasures.
- Have a Spooky Photoshoot– Every year, ghost photoshoots go viral, so do your own this year.
- Make Halloween Cards– Christmas cards are great, but it’s also fun to send out cards for other holidays. You can get a jump start and make some Halloween cards now.
Whatever you do to celebrate halfway to Halloween it’s sure to be a new favorite tradition and a fun way to start looking forward to the Halloween.
Don’t forget to also use it as a reminder to start doing a bit of Halloween planning. You can use my Halloween Planner to get started.
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