Zombie Ziplining: The Ultimate Fall Experience

Spooky attractions are a blast and seem to be everywhere during the month of October. You have your pick of styles and activities from regular haunted houses to scary weekends at theme parks. This year, try something different from your usual haunts (heehee, see what I did there?). Give zombie ziplining a try. This is the ultimate fall experience complete with heart-pumping ziplines, healthy exercise, and spooky scares! Don’t let the zombie part fool you because this can totally be a family-friendly outing as well.

This year, try something different from your usual fall outings. Give zombie ziplining a try. Don’t worry, this can totally be a family-friendly outing.

 

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Ziplining

Ziplining is a blast! In case you’ve never done it before here is a little bit about what to expect. Each zipline is a separate station. You will walk to the first station with your group after getting all of your gear on. The attendant will hook you up to the line and when you are clear to go you jump off. Remember to place your hands as instructed on the way down. At the bottom there will be attendants to help you get to the end of the line and get unhooked. Then you walk to the next station which is typically nearby. That is all there is to it.

 

Zombies

This is where it gets really fun. How do you take a night of ziplining and make it better? Turn it into a haunted attraction of course! Throughout the area there will be people are volunteers who have invented their own spooky scenarios.

This year, try something different from your usual fall outings. Give zombie ziplining a try. Don’t worry, this can totally be a family-friendly outing.

When my friends and I did it, we went with a camper attack. We pitched a tent and hung some old clothes stuffed with newspaper half out of the door. In the stomach we placed a bowl full of pasta and pretended to eat entrails when zipliners came down the line. Another fun touch was our “brains patch” where we laid out heads of cauliflower dripping with red food coloring in the style of a pumpkin patch.

This year, try something different from your usual fall outings. Give zombie ziplining a try. Don’t worry, this can totally be a family-friendly outing.

To help you out, here are a few tips for you if you decide to volunteer to be a zombie:

  • Dress WarmIt gets cold fast when the sun sets. That goes double when you are repeatedly shoving your hands in cooked pasta.
  • Bring SnacksYou will be at your station the whole night so make sure you pack drinks and snacks.
  • Wear Old ClothesMake sure you wear clothes that you don’t mind getting ruined. Not only will there be zombie make-up on you there will be a myriad of other things like grass and mud that can ruin clothes.

 

This year, try something different from your usual fall outings. Give zombie ziplining a try. Don’t worry, this can totally be a family-friendly outing.

Family

Don’t miss out on the experience because you have kids. These places are set up to be very adaptable to families. Each station attendant has a radio and can contact the attendant at the bottom of the line or at the next station to let them know that kids are in the group. The attendant will then pass this information on to the zombies so that they don’t scare your kiddos.

Kids can also go down the lines tandem with a parent, depending on their size. This is perfect for kids that are afraid to go alone. It is also great for parents that aren’t quite comfortable with their kids going alone yet. The workers want you to have fun and are willing to help in any way that they can.

Ziplining Tips and Tricks

  • Wear pants that are snug to your waist or be sure to wear a belt. The gear will pull on them as you zipline and worrying about your underpants showing kind of takes the fun out of it. Take it from someone with personal experience.
  • Also wear comfortable shoes. There is a decent amount of walking involved including steps up to the platforms. You also want to be able to run a little at the ends of the lines to get to the unhooking point.
  • It’s okay if you don’t quite make it. Sometimes you don’t weigh enough or you slide back at the end. They have tools to get you to the bottom so don’t panic.

Whew! Now you have all the knowledge you need to rock your first ziplining experience. This is perfect for your fall bucket list or simply as a unique girls’ night out. If you go with the latter, please dress for comfort. I cannot stress enough that this is not the venue to “dress to impress”. Your Channel pirate boots may look gorgeous but you won’t feel beautiful when the heel gets caught at the end of the zipline and you ungracefully flail on the line. I also totally recommend trying out being a zombie at some point. It is the perfect way to get the whole experience and enjoy some Halloween fun!

If you want to know where we went you can find The Big Zipper:

YouTube        /        (606) 564-8283      /      8094 Taylor Mill Rd, Maysville, KY 41056      

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The Craft Book of Every Muggle’s Wizarding Dreams

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Have you ever put on your house robe and yelled, “10 points to Gryffindor”? Do you sip your morning coffee and pretend it is Polyjuice potion? Could you tell someone without hesitation what your patronus is? If you answered yes to any of these questions then you need to know about The Unofficial Guide to Crafting the World of Harry Potter. This is the craft book of every muggle’s wizarding dreams!

 

The Unofficial Guide to Crafting the World of Harry Potter is the craft book of every muggle’s wizarding dreams! Throw a HP-filled party with these ideas!

 

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The Unofficial Guide to Crafting the World of Harry Potter is the craft book of every muggle’s wizarding dreams! Throw a HP-filled party with these ideas!

This book is full of fun and nerdy crafts to bring the wizarding world into your own home. Jamie Harrington, the author, is one of the coolest nerds you’ll ever know and is raising mini-nerds to be as awesome as she is. Inside the covers of her book you will find crafts to infuse Harry Potter into every part of your life. Create golden snitch jewelry, a Slitherin wreath for your door, and a Monster Book of Monsters tablet cover.

 

The Unofficial Guide to Crafting the World of Harry Potter is the craft book of every muggle’s wizarding dreams! Throw a HP-filled party with these ideas!

Don’t limit yourself to crafting these awesome creations alone in your craft room. Projects that are this fun are screaming to be shared. Get creative with friends and family. Throw the birthday bash of the century or take some much needed mom time with a girl’s night in. If you need some ideas, I’ve got you covered, just keep reading.

 

The Unofficial Guide to Crafting the World of Harry Potter is the craft book of every muggle’s wizarding dreams! Throw a HP-filled party with these ideas!

Kids Birthday Party

A lot of the crafts in this book are the perfect activity for birthday parties. Throw an entire Harry Potter themed soiree. Provide scarves in house colors as favors, set up your project area, and let kids munch on some Bertie Bots Every Flavor Beans! The kids will have a blast and get a fun keepsake to take home. Here are some crafts from the book that would work best for this idea:

  • Spellbook Journal
  • Pencil Wand
  • Marauder’s Map Mug
  • Potions Ornaments
  • Floating Candle Night Lights
  • Mad-Eye Moody Photo Frame

 

The Unofficial Guide to Crafting the World of Harry Potter is the craft book of every muggle’s wizarding dreams! Throw a HP-filled party with these ideas!

Girl’s Night In

There are fantastic crafts that lend themselves to a super sweet girl’s nights. Make up some of the awesome bath crafts and pamper yourselves all night long. Complete the night with a couple of the movies and some adult “potions”. Before the night starts, make up:

  • House Colors Sugar Scrub
  • Potion Lotion
  • Pygmy Puff Bath Fizzies

All of these crafts are the perfect match for a mani-pedi night with your mom friends. Soak your toes in water with the bath fizzies. Make your feet smooth and soft with the sugar scrub and the lotion. Finish them off by painting your toes in your house colors.

 

The Unofficial Guide to Crafting the World of Harry Potter is the craft book of every muggle’s wizarding dreams! Throw a HP-filled party with these ideas!

Family Night

Regular family nights are important to strengthen your bonds, de-stress, and enjoy each other’s company. Being creative together is an excellent family night idea. A great way to incorporate creativity into family night is with this book. Make some nerdy décor for your home and create it as a family. This is also a great way to make your home an environment that your entire family is investing in (including keeping it clean). The best projects for this are:

  • House Banners Doormat
  • Nargles for the Yard
  • Lumos/Nox Light Switch Cover

 

The Unofficial Guide to Crafting the World of Harry Potter is the craft book of every muggle’s wizarding dreams! Throw a HP-filled party with these ideas!

Teenage Sleepover

What teenage girl doesn’t love a good sleepover with her friends? Make the night one that all of the girls will remember fondly by making some of the awesome jewelry Jamie has in the book. You can also paint faces with the Dragon Scale face paint if you really want to take the party to the next level! Warning for parents: Be prepared for all night giggles and lots of thank-you hugs in the morning.

  • Sugar Quill Headband
  • Remembral Ring
  • Golden Snitch Necklace

The Unofficial Guide to Crafting the World of Harry Potter is the craft book of every muggle’s wizarding dreams! Throw a HP-filled party with these ideas!

The Unofficial Guide to Crafting the World of Harry Potter is the craft book of every muggle’s wizarding dreams! Throw a HP-filled party with these ideas!

Now that you have some incredible ideas for fun festivities to go along with this awesome book (as well as a snippet of some of the amazing crafts inside), I have one more surprise for you! How would you like to get your hands on a copy of The Unofficial Guide to Crafting the World of Harry Potter for free?! I am so excited to have the opportunity to give away a copy to 2 lucky readers! Enter below for your chance to win! (Psst… Can’t wait that long to start crafting? Order the book online here.)

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Paint and Sip Parties

Paint and sip parties seem to be all over recently and they come in a variety of styles and sizes.  If you haven’t tried one yet, you absolutely should.  They are a great way to socialize and have fun as well as get a few kid-free hours.  These are being used for bachelorette parties, birthdays, girls’ nights, and even work events.  There is no one-size-fits-all party and it is worth it to try out a few different ones to see which is right for you.

 

Paint and sip parties are great for tons of event types. There is no one-size-fits-all party so read this and then try a few out!

 

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I have attended 2 paint and sip parties this year and each was vastly different from the other even those the basic premise remains the same.  In case you have never heard of these or you have but aren’t sure what they entail, they are exactly as they sound.  A group of people get together at a venue and paint a design on canvas at the directions of an instructor.  While painting, you enjoy adult beverages or any drink of your choice.  Although this is how each of the ones I attended was run, they were still each starkly unique.

 

Paint and sip parties are great for tons of event types. There is no one-size-fits-all party so read this and then try a few out!

The first I attended was for a friend’s birthday party.  The venue was a local art store and I knew everyone in attendance.  It was led by the store owner and you were responsible for bringing your own drinks.  We had a ton of fun together but it was a quieter and more low-key affair in comparison with the second one I attended.

 

Paint and sip parties are great for tons of event types. There is no one-size-fits-all party so read this and then try a few out!

The most recent paint and sip party was equally fun but held at a local bar and grill.  I only knew a handful of the people and none as closely as I did the ones at my friend’s party.  Even though I am generally quite shy and socially awkward, it was absolutely worth going.  If you are like me and don’t know anyone and do not have a friend to tag along don’t let that keep you from trying one of these.

 

Paint and sip parties are great for tons of event types. There is no one-size-fits-all party so read this and then try a few out!

 

Paint and sip parties are great for tons of event types. There is no one-size-fits-all party so read this and then try a few out!

 

Taking place at a bar and grill obviously made it louder overall and the attendees of the party were not the only people there.  However, in anticipation of the general chaos such a venue can create, the instructor also had assistants that came around frequently to answer questions, refill paint, or anything else needed.  They were also great about timing and breaks.  It was an equally awesome experience however, after attending these, I have some tips to help you with your paint and sip parties.

Venue Matters

If you know you get distracted by music and crowds, be sure to opt for a smaller, more intimate venue for your party.  In contrast, the larger ones can help if you feel self-conscious and want to blend into the crowd.

Think About Your Outfit

You might be tempted to dress up, especially if you’re going alone.  Don’t go overboard.  You will be leant an apron but accidents happen.  Don’t wear your favorite cashmere sweater because chances are you’ll swipe your sleeve at least once even if they are rolled up.

Beginners Can Do This

No matter what your skill level, the instructors do a great job and have catered the painting to newbies.  Don’t be intimidated by the reference painting.  You will create awesome artwork easily with these parties.

Don’t Forget a Corkscrew

If you bring your own wine don’t forget a cup and a corkscrew.  Trust me.  You may think that someone else is bound to have one but I’m here to tell you that in a group of 15 women, only one of us thought to bring a corkscrew.  Don’t risk being caught without.

 

Paint and sip parties are great for tons of event types. There is no one-size-fits-all party so read this and then try a few out!

Now that you know more about paint and sip parties, start looking in your area to find one that’s right for your style.  If you’re in the greater Cincinnati area you can check out the instructors I’ve dealt with at Adam’s Art & Supply and at RMD Arts.  If you’re still on the fence about attending one of these parties, ease in by hosting your own at home.  Invite some girlfriends over and try your hand at making this easy Marriage Wall Art.

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