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Early halloween house prep.

i wanted to start decoring my house ( really ) early, because i might have a halloween party soon. With Hell-ish themed items, wine, cool contest and prizes, and more. do you guys think i should do this? maybe recommend something you would like to add or have at the party? comment away!

btw... this will not be for a while... so theres no REAL info yet.

Posted 60 days ago by GiaTori Subscriber! | Permalink

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  • I'm a big fan of Halloween so I think this is a great idea!... and it's never to early to start decorating! I've already started getting ready for Halloween by decorating my home street and changing into my 'Halloween Costume'...

    Themed Costume parties are always fun!

    I think it would be sort of neat if a bunch of people decorated their streets and towers (or even houses) and had their butlers give out 'treats' so we could all go trick-or-treating near real life Halloween!  This could even be organized into a sort of temporary 'resource route'.  I'd love to do a tour of all the streets and towers and things all decorated and spoooooky - and stop in to different themed parties and events!

    ...perhaps someone more organized then myself also thinks this is a good idea and it takes off?
    Posted 60 days ago by Dissonance Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Dissonance-that would be cute. Trick or treating on home streets by butlers sounds like a great idea. I don't have anything decorated in a spooky theme though. If anyone wants to start a trick or treat "route" then I would like to join.
    Posted 60 days ago by Holly Waterfall Subscriber! | Permalink
  • dissonance- i love that idea! Maybe if TS made more varieties of candy, we could give some to a butler to pass out! ( for now we need to wait till pumpkin seeds are in season... )
    Posted 60 days ago by GiaTori Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I want to decorate my house for Halloween too - but I've been holding off in case new decorations are released between now and then.
    Posted 59 days ago by Godiva Subscriber! | Permalink