As you wait for the Great Pumpkin to arrive, we've got pointers on pumpkin carving, tips on telling a ghost story, ploys to score the most Halloween candy, ways to bust ghosts, and much more.
Your ghostly guest may not take up much space, but your house isn't big enough for the both of you. Age-old traditions can help that spirit move out and move on.
The first jack-o'-lanterns were carved centuries ago to ward off evil spirits. Now we use them to lure little ghosts and goblins to our home—but the technique remains the same.
When it comes to snaring the best and most candy on Halloween, victory is sweet.
Halloween from Jordana_Giorgio
You don't have to wait until Halloween to get your fill of creepy critters—fold a whole colony of bats and string them into a spooky mobile.
Origami from OrigamiUSA
Being scared on Halloween is half the fun, but the fear of tampered candy is not. Protect your kids with a few simple precautions.
You never know when you'll have to defend yourself against one of these bloodsuckers, so be prepared to bring a vampire to his knees.
It was a dark and stormy night, and you wanted to scare the crap out of your campfire friends…
Vacation Fun from AndHow