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It’s no secret that I LOVE Halloween. The candy. The costumes. The cold weather. The pumpkin carving. It’s all amazing. As a result of this, every year I usually host a Halloween party, of some sort. This year is no different. I’m putting together a little fun shindig for the high school leadership club I run. And what’s a Halloween party without a variety of toilet paper games, using Cottonelle’s triple rolls, and loads of candy?
Halloween party games
TP Bowling – Set up a little bowling alley, using the longest room in your house. Stack the Cottonelle triple ply rolls on top of each other (2 or 3 rolls high) and create a pyramid shape with those rolls. Use a small pumpkin as the bowling ball. Points are awarded based on the number of rolls that get knocked over. One point per roll.
Mummy wrap – A traditional Halloween game, for sure. But make it more challenging by forcing the person being mummified to stand perfectly still – not allowed to help in the wrapping process at all. Other variations include detracting points for every time the toilet paper roll breaks, awarding points for the best mummified person, or awarding points for the team who finishes fastest.
Frankenstein’s Bride – Teams are challenged to create a wedding gown entirely made of toilet paper (and tape to secure) on a teammate. The best outfit wins. Award separate points to originality or amazing design skills.
Icebreaker – Ask each party member to tear off any number of toilet paper sheets they want. After each person has taken the number they desire, they must share an interesting fact about themselves for each sheet they’ve taken. Make them Halloween themed, so guests share embarrassing costumes they wore, costumes they wish they could don, favorite Halloween candy, tricks they’ve played, etc…
Floating TP Relay – Stack 5 rolls of toilet paper together, press them between both hands and relay until the entire team has switched sides. If the toilet paper stack falls apart in transit the team member must start back at his/her given side.
Halloween Party Treats
Dum-dum ghosts – Growing up we would often make sucker ghosts using Kleenex and blow pops. The same can be made with two pieces of Cottonelle triple roll and dum-dums. Use thread or ribbon to tie off the ghosts. Draw faces with a marker. Or if you want to make the larger size ghosts take advantage of the current coupon offer from Target that will give you a free box of Kleenex with the purchase of a 12 pack of the Cottonelle Triple Roll, while supplies last.
Decorate the party room, by using the Cottonelle rolls to TP your space. Drape the toilet paper around the room, over light fixtures, under furniture, around tables, whatever…



hehe…like candygrams in high school 😀
great idea~
Kristyn recently posted..Too Faced La Crème Color Drenched Lip Creams Review
These seem like so much fun & I’d never think to wrap treats in Cottenelle to make ghosts! I especially like the thought of the mummy wrap and icebreaker games!
Mina Slater recently posted..Hue In The City: What Makeup Rules Do You Ignore?
Awww, I remember DumDums! How cute to make little ghosts with them. That would make adorable tricks and treats for the kids too!
Patty recently posted..Cartwheel by Jennifer duBois - Blog Tour, Book Review and Giveaway
So true, Patty. And they really don’t take that long to make.
What a totally adorable idea!!
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