Halloween Girls Night Ideas for a Spooky, Cozy Night In

Planning a Halloween girls night is the perfect excuse to gather your favourite people, wear something cute and spooky, make themed snacks, play games, watch scary movies, and create a night that feels fun without needing to leave the house. Whether you want a cozy witchy night in, a glam costume party, a creepy movie marathon, or a full Halloween sleepover, there are so many ways to make your girls night feel festive, easy, and memorable.
The best part? A Halloween girls night does not need to be expensive or complicated. You can build the whole evening around a few simple things: good food, a fun theme, a few games, cute decorations, and a playlist that makes everyone feel like the main character in a spooky little movie.
Here are some fun Halloween girls night ideas to help you plan the perfect night.
1. Host a Witchy Movie Night
A witchy movie night is one of the easiest Halloween girls night ideas because it instantly creates a cozy, spooky vibe. Ask everyone to arrive in black pajamas, witch hats, oversized jumpers, or dark academia-inspired outfits.

Set up the room with blankets, candles, fairy lights, pumpkins, and bowls of popcorn. You can choose a movie theme like classic witch movies, nostalgic Halloween films, spooky comedies, or scary films for the brave ones.
Fun extras to add:
- A “pick your potion” drink station
- Popcorn with spooky toppings
- Movie bingo
- A best pajama award
- A cozy photo corner with pumpkins and candles

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2. Plan a Pumpkin Painting Party
Pumpkin painting is perfect if you want a creative girls night without the mess of pumpkin carving. Get mini pumpkins, acrylic paint, brushes, stickers, gems, ribbons, and metallic pens.

You can choose a theme for the pumpkins, such as:
- Pink Halloween
- Ghost faces
- Disco pumpkins
- Witchy symbols
- Cute spooky designs
- Black and gold glam pumpkins
Turn it into a mini competition with categories like funniest pumpkin, prettiest pumpkin, most dramatic pumpkin, and most likely to haunt someone’s ex.
3. Create a Halloween Snack Board
A Halloween snack board makes the night feel instantly put together. You can make it sweet, savoury, or a mix of both.
Add things like:
- Cheese and crackers
- Grapes and berries
- Halloween sweets
- Chocolate-covered pretzels
- Mini cupcakes
- Popcorn
- Dips
- Breadsticks
- Apple slices
- Candy eyes
- Ghost-shaped biscuits

For a grown-up girls night, add a charcuterie board with dark grapes, brie, salami roses, olives, figs, crackers, and a few Halloween sweets scattered through the board.
4. Do a Spooky Sip and Paint
A Halloween sip and paint is such a fun idea for a girls night at home. Set up canvases, paints, brushes, drinks, and snacks, then choose a simple spooky painting everyone can recreate.
Painting ideas:
- A ghost holding flowers
- A haunted house
- A pink pumpkin
- A black cat on a moon
- A witch hat
- A spooky cocktail glass
- A cute skeleton hand
You do not need to be artistic. In fact, the worse the paintings are, the funnier the night usually gets.
5. Have a Halloween Pajama Party
A Halloween pajama party is perfect if you want something cozy but still themed. Ask everyone to wear Halloween pajamas, black silk pajamas, skeleton onesies, or matching spooky socks.
Set up a sleepover-style evening with:
- Face masks
- Halloween snacks
- Hot chocolate
- Scary movies
- Gossip games
- A photo challenge
- A midnight snack table
- Cozy blankets everywhere
This is a great idea for a relaxed girls night when everyone wants to feel comfy but still do something fun.
6. Play Halloween Party Games
No Halloween girls night is complete without a few games. Games are perfect for breaking the ice, making people laugh, and giving the night more energy.
Game ideas:
- Halloween charades
- Spooky “Who Is Most Likely To?”
- Halloween bingo
- Truth or dare
- Murder mystery game
- Costume award voting
- Halloween trivia
- Scary story challenge
- Finish the spooky sentence
- Would you rather Halloween edition
You can keep the games cute and cozy or make them chaotic and dramatic depending on your group.
7. Create a Potion Bar
A potion bar is a cute way to serve drinks and make your Halloween girls night feel more special. You can do cocktails, mocktails, hot drinks, or a mix.

Set up different drink options with spooky labels like:
- Witch’s Brew
- Vampire Kiss
- Black Magic Lemonade
- Ghostly Fizz
- Poison Apple Punch
- Midnight Margarita
- Full Moon Mocktail
Add edible glitter, fruit, syrups, spooky straws, and Halloween cups. You can also let guests create their own signature potion.
8. Host a Halloween Costume Night
A costume night is a classic, but you can make it more fun by giving it a specific theme.
Theme ideas:
- Witches only
- Haunted prom
- Pink Halloween
- Movie villains
- Final girls
- Gothic glam
- Famous best friends
- Vampire night
- Black cats
- Dead celebrities
- Angels and devils
- Spooky sleepover
Add a costume contest with categories like best costume, funniest costume, most dramatic costume, best DIY costume, and most likely to scare the neighbours.
9. Do a Spooky Baking Night
A Halloween baking night is perfect for friends who love snacks, chaos, and a little kitchen mess. Choose a few easy bakes and decorate them together.
Ideas to try:
- Ghost cupcakes
- Spiderweb brownies
- Pumpkin cookies
- Mummy hot dogs
- Halloween rice crispy treats
- Witch hat biscuits
- Monster donuts
- Black velvet cupcakes
You can make it more fun by setting a timer and turning it into a mini baking competition.
10. Plan a Haunted Dinner Party
For a more grown-up Halloween girls night, host a haunted dinner party. This can be glamorous, gothic, cozy, or dramatic depending on your style.
Decorate the table with black candles, dark flowers, pumpkins, skulls, lace, deep red napkins, and moody lighting.
Menu ideas:
- Pumpkin soup
- Pasta with a spooky name
- Charcuterie board
- Halloween cocktails
- Black forest dessert
- Red velvet cupcakes
- Chocolate mousse cups
Give every dish a Halloween name to make the dinner feel more themed.
11. Have a Tarot and Manifestation Night
A witchy tarot night is ideal for a cozy, magical Halloween girls night. You can pull cards, journal, set intentions, and talk about what everyone wants to release before the end of the year.
Set up a small table with candles, notebooks, pens, crystals, tea, and snacks.
Activities to include:
- Pull a card for the month ahead
- Write down what you want to let go of
- Create a mini vision board
- Share one goal for the season
- Write a letter to your future self
- Do a friendship gratitude circle
This is such a lovely option if your group enjoys deeper conversations.
12. Host a Halloween Photo Challenge
A photo challenge is a simple way to create funny memories and content from the night. Create a list of photo prompts and ask everyone to complete as many as possible.
Photo challenge ideas:
- Take a photo with a pumpkin
- Best witch pose
- Spookiest selfie
- Most dramatic fake scream
- Group mirror selfie
- Best snack photo
- Recreate a horror movie poster
- Take a photo pretending to be haunted
- Best outfit photo
- Candid laughing photo
You can give a small prize to the person who completes the most prompts.
13. Create a Cozy Halloween Playlist
Music makes a huge difference to the mood of the night. Create a playlist with a mix of Halloween classics, moody songs, fun pop songs, and nostalgic party songs.
Playlist vibes:
- Witchy and mysterious
- Fun Halloween party
- Dark feminine energy
- 90s Halloween sleepover
- Vampire glam
- Spooky but cute
Keep it playing in the background during snacks, games, painting, or getting ready.
14. Build a Halloween Candy and Mocktail Bar
A candy and mocktail bar is easy to set up and looks great in photos. Use jars, bowls, labels, trays, and cute scoops.
Include:
- Sour sweets
- Chocolate
- Gummy worms
- Marshmallows
- Candy corn
- Lollipops
- Halloween biscuits
- Popcorn
- Fizzy drinks
- Fruit juice
- Mocktail mixers
Add little labels so everything looks more styled and intentional.
15. End the Night With a Scary Story Circle
Finish your Halloween girls night with a spooky story circle. Turn the lights down, grab blankets, and have each person tell a scary story, real ghost story, embarrassing story, or made-up spooky tale.
To make it easier, write prompts on folded paper and let everyone pick one.
Prompt ideas:
- The last text message said…
- We heard something upstairs…
- The mirror showed something different…
- The bride disappeared at midnight…
- The sleepover rule was never to open the door…
- The game was supposed to be fake…
It is simple, funny, creepy, and perfect for ending the night.
Halloween Girls Night Checklist
Before the night, make sure you have:
- A theme
- Halloween decorations
- Snacks
- Drinks
- Music
- One main activity
- Two backup games
- A movie option
- Photo props
- Cozy blankets
- A simple plan for the evening
You do not need to over-plan every second. Just choose a few key things and let the night unfold naturally.
Easy Halloween Girls Night Schedule
Here is a simple schedule you can follow:
7:00 pm: Guests arrive, drinks and snacks
7:30 pm: Pumpkin painting, sip and paint, or costume photos
8:30 pm: Halloween games
9:15 pm: Movie, dinner, or snack board
10:30 pm: Photo challenge or spooky story circle
11:00 pm: Cozy chats, music, and final snacks
This gives the night structure without making it feel too strict.
Final Thoughts
A Halloween girls night is one of the easiest ways to celebrate spooky season without the stress of a huge party. You can make it cozy, glam, creepy, funny, or completely chaotic depending on your group. All you really need is a theme, some snacks, a few games, and friends who are ready to laugh.
Whether you choose a witchy movie night, pumpkin painting party, haunted dinner, spooky pajama night, or Halloween game night, the goal is simple: create a night that feels fun, relaxed, and full of memories.
