Whether the party is indoors or out, keep kids safe
and on the right track by closing doors to rooms and spaces that are
off-limits. Many programs are available for creating audio and burning CDs.
Listen up, moms and dads: Audio invitations are an awesome way to involve your kids and
alert your guests to the frightfully good time that awaits.
For them, grisly and ghastly is the only way to go. To satisfy them, we have invented particular
ways. Local libraries and music stores often have recordings of eerie music or sound effects available, but you easily can make
your own. Have a vaporizer or humidifier gurgling in the background to mimic the sound of a cauldron bubbling or experiments going awry in a mad scientist's
lab. Since you're only going to be recording a few minutes of sound on each, choose the cheapest tapes
with the fewest recordable minutes. You can also find sound effects on the Internet.
I picked up several colors of tape at Dollar Tree but you can also find some here.
Remember to rewind each tape to the beginning. Tape smaller pieces to top of can back,
above first piece placed.
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