Halloween can be exciting for kids of all ages, a time for thrills, tricks, and candy. Try incorporating spooky apartment trends for Halloween to get into the season’s spirit. Consider other fall elements in your seasonal decor for the rest of the year. Apartment living at Sumner Village allows you the freedom to focus on DIY projects and indoor decor rather than raking leaves and house repairs.
Delicious Pumpkin Treats & More
The Cozy Scent of Fall
The pumpkin spice craze comes around every September, and there is no wonder. The warm, welcoming scent is as pleasant to smell as the taste is comforting and delicious. This homemade Pumpkin Spice Latte, made with real pumpkin and topped with whipped cream, is deliciously decadent and will make your apartment smell amazing.
A Little Cheesy
While sugary snacks are often the edible associated with the season, give your guests a variety by serving a Halloween version of an appetizer favorite……cheeseball! In this unique recipe, the cheeseball is shaped like a pumpkin and cleverly rolled or sprinkled with crushed cheese puffs.
Halloween Hacks
Spinning a Banner Day
These trash bag spider webs are an inexpensive way to tie your spooky decor together around a room or throughout the apartment. Think of them as Halloween garlands.
Not Your Mother’s Preserve Jars
Use several jars (with lids) in various sizes with plastic toy spiders and bugs to create these perfectly spooky glowing specimen jars. Create a creepy display by grouping two or three of these glowing jars together with old candlesticks, vintage books, and store-bought spider web decor. Get even more creative by placing fake hands and other faux body parts in the jars.
Haunted History with a side of Pumpkin Spice
If you enjoy old ghost stories, you will love Charleston in the fall! Thousands of folks come from all over the US to take these epic haunted tours. They highlight local sightings and tales of spirits in the area. Interested in the paranormal? The southern charm of a Charleston fall has much more to offer; especially in the food category. A helping of the infamous bread pudding with whiskey sauce from The Glass Onion restaurant on Savannah Highway is sure to satisfy any seasonal sweet tooth.
