Best Halloween Fun Tips and Links on the Web

10/27/08 - By Anna Fader

Sheetal_2008_costume.JPGIt sure is a world wide web out there. So much good stuff. We've rounded up our best finds for fun and helpful tips for parents from all over the internets. Below find, decorating and costume ideas, how to make your halloween greener, your jack o'lantern spookier, and tons of other tips.

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Best of Parent Hacks: Halloween: Soak up the collective knowledge of thousands of other parents with their 24 top Halloween tips over at Parent Hacks.

Jack o'Lantern Templates: It's easy to make your pumpkin look like the pros the same way you did in second grade: copy from the smart kid. Find dozens of jack o'lantern carving tips and templates at GeekTonic from easy to complicated.

Halloween Plate Project: Design Mom offers up a complete how to for a beautiful and sophisticated Halloween Decorating idea that she did with her kids.

Do-It-Yourself Halloween Decorations: The Daily News gives money-saving decorating ideas straight from Martha.

Costumes for a Cause: Cool Mom Picks picked up on Costume Studio which donates 100% of the profits of their Halloween Costumes to help children in war-torn Uganda. Bravo.

Green Your Halloween: The Tree Hugger holiday guide has lots of ideas for making Halloween greener from your candy bowl to you costumes.

About the Author

Anna Fader

Founder of Mommy Poppins

A fourth-generation Brooklynite, Anna started Mommy Poppins in 2007 to help families find the best things to do with kids in NYC, with a particular emphasis on sharing activities that are free, affordable, and enriching. The site, used by millions of families, has grown to become the ultimate resource for parents in the major US cities, plus travel guides for 100s of destinations.

Anna is a believer in the magic of summer camps, traveling with kids, and that you can raise kids on a budget and still have a rich life full of amazing memories. Anna's first Mommy Poppins book, The Young Traveler's Journal and Activity Book, published in 2025 and co-written with her daughter, Amelia Eigerman, brings that ethos to life, in addition to this website.