If you want tips on the haunted house--email me at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and I will be glad to help. It's really easy to do.
I can't remember where that link is and I haven't had a chance to look for it. More than likely it came from www.schoolcarnivals.com
or www.ideazone.com
as well as one that is on here. I saw an article about it in the PTO Today magazine.
The one we had the Pres's dad made. She had about a 5'x4' piece of plywood and they cut two holes in it. Placed the toilet seats over the holes. They also made folding legs for it on the back. The kids would get 3 chances for .25 to hit the holes with the toilet paper rolls.
Pie eating contest...very interesting. My kids would love that and so would my hubby. How many entries and how much does it cost to enter?
Our high school SGA had an "election" one year, for .25 per vote you could vote for the teacher you wanted to see get a pie in the face, of course the teacher had to agree.
We also started a craft booth. The crafts are ordered from Oriental and the kids make them during class with the help of a volunteer. They may choose to buy them or donate them to sell at the Fall Festival, we charge .50-$1.00 depending on the craft. We know everyone cannot buy one (we are a very low income county) so we go on and on about how they are helping out our school, but if a child really wants the craft he/she made, it's took care of.
We did the toliet paper toss last year. The only problem was at night when there were older kids getting to rough. They did not go to our school. I got the idea off of a link from here a couple of years ago. We usually have several games and the prizes come from Oriental.
www.pastor2youth has some great game ideas and I think there have been some other web pages mentioned on other posts.
We have in the past several fall festivals at our school, very succesful, pie eating contest, best dressed scarecrow, penny sale, try and see if you can get pumpkins donated and have the kids dress and decorate the pumpkins, in the past we have had spin art for the children, a moon bounce, alot of fun for the children, we also have donated items from local restaurants, stores for prized. We are a school of about 1500 students and maybe 1/2 of that show up for the festival, but we usually make around $3,000 as a profit. Good Luch - PTO President
check out the fundraiser board, there are TONS of absolutely awesome ideas for fall festival/carnivals....theres even ideas for haunted houses.
When I went to elementary school we had a pumpkin decorating contest. Every decorated at home and then brought them to school Friday night. Saturday night we could go and check them out. They were in the gym on tables according to grade. The PTO judged the decorating and gave ribbons in each grade, everyone else got an honerable mention. It was the highlight of my elementary school memory..... I LOVED IT