Instructables Halloween Costume Ball

by Scott Beale on October 26, 2007 · 0 comments

Instructables Halloween Costume Ball

Our fellow squid friends over at Instructables are hosting a Halloween Costume Ball tomorrow, Saturday, October 27th at their headquarters in Alameda. Instructables, along with Make, Craft, PopSci, American Science & Surplus and Cool Neon are also organizing a DIY Halloween 2007 Contest, which you can enter at the event.

The party starts at 6:30pm on Saturday, October 27th.

Bring yourself, your costume, your friends and family, and something to eat or drink.

The Halloween Costume Ball will feature costume making, bobbing for apples, dancing, ghostly writing (laser engraving), monster movies, a ghoulish photo shoot, and Halloween Pinatas with enough candy to rot your fangs out!

There will be a dancing on the roof deck, weather permitting, and a movie room showing non-stop monster classics!

Come early for pumpkin carving. We’ll have tools and a few pumpkins on hand, but you can bring your own!

Have something to demo or display? Let me know, and we’ll get you table space.

This event is kid-friendly- we’d love to see their costumes too, and will run the interactive events before bedtime.

RSVPs requested, though not absolutely required- we need a good crowd estimate to ensure enough tricks and treats for everyone!
We’ll see you there.

RSVP to canida (at) instructables dot com

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