Monday, September 17, 2012

It's a Dance Party at My Haunted House!

The month of September falls right between our two boys' birthdays, so this year we celebrated together with a Haunted House Dance Party.




I made some creepy treats




And the Domestic Surf God missed out on a day of all time Surf to create the most amazing Haunted House.  He couldn't have done it without two excellent friends; Bird Girl and Ozzie and they all put in a huge day and night's effort to scare the bejeepers out of little kiddies.  Here is the surf god with the shrunken heads carved by bird girl.




This is the line up to get in DSG is somewhere behind the Madding Crowd telling creepy tales of the dead.


The Count obligingly chased kiddies whilst wearing platform boots.





Smiley always has lots of fun with the Count.





The Big kids did a great job at scaring the party goers.





No wonder the Dead Man is drinking, he spent all day constructing a House to Haunt.





The face painting Vamp is not only a hot shot face painter, but a wiz with fake web.  
Having her face painted is one of Lily's girl's, the girls had never been to a child's birthday party before. 






Party goers got into the swing of things.




Sweet treats bought at the new Aussie Sweet shop down town.





The Surf God and Ozzie constructed a coffin




We had a Mummy Wrap




Smiley organised his own Werewolf costume.






Bunny tore round the house all night.






And this lovely couple will be celebrating 17years of Marriage this coming weekend.





The haunted House was transformed into a Dance Party and then into a Cinema. The last party goers left at the Witching Hour.



Thanks to Moller Images for the photos.

2 comments:

  1. What a spookily fabulous party! Wish we could have joined you. Maybe you should do an Australian one when you return.
    Seventeen years of marriage!!! Now that is spooky. It's our anniversary this week end too. Congratulations to you both.
    Love you as a brunette by the way! Xx

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  2. Great party. It looks like what we do here in New York for Halloween. I love the jello cups with the teeth .

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