Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Monster's Ball

Lei Chic There are 28 days left until Halloween. Which is really the perfect time to watch a scary movie.

Also, to start planning a kick-ass All Hallow's Eve party.

Sure, you can stock up on the usual cobwebs and skeletons, but below are five bloody good additions that will transform your party into the ultimate graveyard smash.

We promise, heads will roll.



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For the door: Give your guests fair warning with colorful GiftCraft signs that tell them exactly what they're in for. $12.80, SoHa Living, Kahala Mall.



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For the table: Spook up your spreads with a pair of Ganz butter knives shaped like a (dare we say) hot witch's legs and skirt. $18.75, The Compleat Kitchen, Kahala Mall.



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For the glass: Guests will have a frightfully good time stirring their witches brew with Horror d'Oeuvres drink stirrers. $12.50 for set of 6, Red Pineapple, Ward Centre.



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For the bathroom: Give your bathroom a spiritual cleanse with glow-in-the-dark hand soaps that screech when pressed, then show ghosts the light with a fun luminary. $14.50 Eerie Apple hand soap, $5.50 Jack O'Lantern mini drop in candleholder, Bath & Body Works, Ala Moana Center.



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For the favors: Give guests an extra treat by tucking candy into the hidden compartments of these hauntingly adorable kokeshi. $12 Dracula and Frankenstein kokeshi, $6 Ghost kokeshi, available at Shop Toast, 3434 Waialae Ave., #3 and online.

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Lei Chic is a daily email and shopping blog that plugs you into Hawaii's newest and hottest boutiques, designers, trends, spas and salons, and more. You'll also discover all the cool events, dinners and sales happening around town in our Weekend Picks every Thursday and Saturday. With Lei Chic, you'll get the inside scoop on what everyone will be talking about tomorrow – in your inbox today.

Lei Chic associate editor Terri Inefuku graduated from Northwestern University with degrees in Journalism and International Studies, and worked in New York, Chicago, Austin and Honolulu as a broadcast journalist before joining HONOLULU Magazine. When she's not rooting out new fashion discoveries for Lei Chic, you'll find her in the kitchen baking up treats for family and friends.
 


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