Top 5 Ways to Celebrate Halloween During Coronavirus

Posted by SwordsSwords on Oct 6th 2020

This year not only Halloween devils are lurking through the curtains but the true monster is the coronavirus that slinks behind every mask. Halloween is approaching and our beloved candy corn is hitting the shelves. The Halloween stores are opening and people have started preparing for the event. However, coronavirus being a real boogeyman has disturbed our celebratory excitements, and therefore limiting the celebrations is encouraged to avoid the spread of infection. So the question arises: Will there be trick-or-treating, attires, or gatherings? Well, there’s no doubt that Halloween 2020 is going to be much unusual. Kids have to avoid the trunk-or-treating and door-to-door trick-or-treating to evade interactions. However, we can still make the holiday season enjoyable by taking the right prudent actions. You can celebrate the day by following a few interesting tips we have discussed below.

1: Decorate like Crazy

Decorate like Crazy Proffer goosebumps to the neighbors by transforming your front porch into a haunted spot straight out of a horror movie. Get some strings lights and illuminate your yard. For more dramatic smoky effects, you can grab a fog machine. Add unique horn and bone ornaments to enhance the freakiness. Utilize your old clothes and make a headless scarecrow or get a fancy one from a local store. Pumpkin is one of the iconic staples of Halloween and we cannot simply neglect it. Be creative and carve some exquisite pumpkins to enhance the spooky look. If you are not good at modeling the pumpkins then grab a marker and burst into creativity.
  • Decorate the Yard with Inflatable Coco-themed inflatable and Giant Dragon is one of many cool Halloween decorations. Get your front yard eye-catching with scary helium balloons.
  • Halloween Trees Christmas trees are too overrated, this is an epoch of Halloween trees. Yes, you heard it right! Be artistic and adorn the tree with all the creepy items.
  • Halloween Sign Get spookier with the Halloween signs at your front yard. You can get the imaginative horror signs from a nearby store or make your own.

2: Be Imaginative with Treating your Friends

Halloween Party Halloween is all about passing the candies. However, this can be a real daunting during a pandemic. Kids crowding can expel potential virus-laden droplets as they scream “trick or treat”. Still, there are many ways to share your candy. Fill the treats in bags and leave them on your pathway for the kids to take as they gait by. You can observe little ghouls who are seeking some sweetness in this bitter year. If you want to avoid interaction with kids then one smart approach is to leave candies on the table. Set up the table with eerie things at your front porch and put the Halloween baggies on it. Let the kids grab the treats and relish the day.

3: Face Masks

Face Masks This year Halloween is not the same as mentioned above. Following the COVID-19 SOPs is worth consideration. Why not convert this calamity into creativity? Design your surgical mask according to the outfit. You will look amazingly different! The idea is pretty easy on the pocket too.

4: Surprise your Neighbor with Treats

Surprise your Neighbor with Treats We are not talking about ghosting your friends here. Dive into a contact-free way to celebrate with your neighbors and buddies. Anonymously cheer up your friends and family by tumbling Halloween goodie bags at their doorstep. The best time to drop Halloween goodies is after the sunsets. Just ring the doorbells, leave the treats, run as fast as you can, and do not look back! Don’t forget to be a little spooky with goodie bags and put some terrifying elements like a fake flood, human fingers (candies), dentures (chocolate bars).

5: Glow some Eggs

Glow some Eggs Who says that eggs are only for Easter? Grab all the hidden plastic eggs and decorate them as scary as you can. Fill the eggs with candies and hide them in the front yard of your home. Don’t be generous in filling the eggs with sweet candies, show your wicked side, and fill them up with spicy and bitter tricks. Seal the eggs with glow sticks and let them glimmer in the darkest hour of Halloween.

Conclusion:

Halloween is not the same this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The terrifying holiday is not completed without trick or treat, dressing up as a ghost, and tricking the buddies around. However, the year 2020 itself is not less than a Halloween due to a deadly virus. We hope you have enjoyed reading these innovative ideas. Be creative with the Halloween Cosplay Ideas 2020 and impress your friends.