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Summerween Bucket List

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75 Spooky Summer Ideas for the Ultimate Summerween Celebration

There’s just something magical about mixing spooky season vibes with sunny summer days. If your family starts counting down to Halloween in July, you are definitely not alone. Summerween has become one of the most fun trends for families, teens, and friend groups who simply can’t wait until October to pull out the skeletons, pumpkins, and creepy snacks.

And honestly? Summer and Halloween are a surprisingly perfect match.

Think backyard ghost stories under fairy lights, spooky movie nights by the pool, melting monster ice cream cones, glow-in-the-dark scavenger hunts, and tropical jack-o’-lanterns carved from watermelons instead of pumpkins.

watermelon lantern

Whether you’re planning a full Summerween party, looking for fun activities for the kids, or just want an excuse to combine flip-flops with fake cobwebs, this Summerween bucket list is packed with creative, hilarious, spooky, and memorable ideas.

So grab your sunscreen and your plastic skeletons because it’s time for the ultimate Summerween celebration.

What Is Summerween?

Summerween is exactly what it sounds like: Halloween in the summer.

The idea became wildly popular after the animated TV show Gravity Falls featured a made-up holiday called Summerween. Since then, people everywhere have embraced the idea of celebrating spooky season long before fall arrives.

The best part? There are no rules.

Summerween can be:

  • A backyard party
  • A movie marathon
  • A spooky beach day
  • A themed sleepover
  • A family game night
  • A pool party with skeleton inflatables
  • Or just an excuse to eat candy corn in July

It’s fun, goofy, slightly spooky, and perfect for making summer memories.

Why Families Love Summerween

Summer can sometimes feel long, especially once the novelty of school holidays wears off. Summerween gives everyone something exciting and different to look forward to.

Kids love the costumes and games.

Teens love the aesthetic.

Parents love having a fresh party theme that isn’t the same old barbecue again.

And spooky decorations somehow look hilarious next to flamingos and pool noodles.

Ultimate Summerween Bucket List

1. Host a Summerween Backyard Party

Transform your backyard into a spooky tropical paradise.

skeleton with sunglasses on a lounge chair

Decorating ideas:

  • Skeletons wearing sunglasses
  • Inflatable ghosts in the pool
  • Orange and black beach balls
  • Fake cobwebs on lawn chairs
  • Mini pumpkins mixed with pineapples
  • Glow sticks hanging from trees
  • Plastic spiders inside ice cubes

Serve spooky summer snacks and play Halloween music mixed with summer hits.

2. Have a Spooky Pool Party

This might be the most iconic Summerween activity ever.

backyard pool decorated with floating pumpkins and skull pool float

Ideas include:

  • Glow stick pool toss games
  • Floating pumpkin buckets
  • Skeleton pool floats
  • “Monster Mash” dance contest
  • Diving for plastic eyeballs
  • Waterproof LED lights for nighttime swimming

Bonus points if everyone wears Halloween-themed swimwear.

3. Carve Watermelons Instead of Pumpkins

Pumpkins may not be in season, but watermelons definitely are.

Carve silly or spooky faces into watermelons and use them as:

  • Snack bowls
  • Party centerpieces
  • Outdoor lanterns

This activity is surprisingly fun for both kids and adults.

4. Make Frozen Monster Treats

Summerween snacks are all about spooky food that helps beat the heat.

red drink with eyeballs

Try making:

  • Ghost popsicles
  • Monster ice cream sandwiches
  • Eyeball milkshakes
  • Vampire float drinks
  • Frozen gummy worms
  • Zombie slushies
  • Candy corn parfaits

The messier and sillier, the better.

5. Watch Outdoor Halloween Movies

Set up an outdoor projector and create the ultimate backyard spooky cinema.

green popcorn

Great Summerween movie choices:

  • Hocus Pocus
  • Hotel Transylvania
  • Beetlejuice
  • The Nightmare Before Christmas
  • Goosebumps
  • Casper
  • Coraline
  • Scooby-Doo movies

Add blankets, fairy lights, popcorn, and spooky candy for extra fun.

6. Go on a Summer Ghost Walk

Wait until dusk and head out for a spooky evening walk.

Bring:

  • Flashlights
  • Glow sticks
  • Ghost story books
  • Lanterns

You can even create a fake haunted trail in your backyard or neighborhood for younger kids.

7. Make Summerween Costumes

Who says costumes are only for October?

Create funny summer-themed costumes like:

  • Beach vampire
  • Surfer witch
  • Zombie lifeguard
  • Ghost tourist
  • Pirate on vacation
  • Hawaiian grim reaper

The sillier the costume, the better the photos.

8. Have a Halloween Candy Taste Test

Buy unusual candy flavors and have everyone rate them.

Ideas:

  • Sour candy challenge
  • Mystery candy game
  • Spicy candy contest
  • International Halloween treats

Blindfolded candy guessing games are especially hilarious with kids.

9. Decorate Halloween Cookies or Halloween Cupcakes

Instead of traditional fall cookies and halloween cupcakes, make them summer-themed.

Ideas:

  • Ghost flip-flops
  • Pumpkin sunglasses
  • Skeleton popsicles
  • Bat ice cream cones
  • Candy corn surfboards

Use bright neon icing colors for a fun tropical twist.

10. Build a Backyard Haunted Tiki Bar

This works for both adults and families.

Decorate with:

  • Fake skulls
  • Tiki torches
  • Glow necklaces
  • Plastic bats
  • Neon pumpkins

Serve tropical mocktails with spooky names like:

  • Witch’s Lemonade
  • Zombie Punch
  • Vampire Colada
  • Monster Mango Slush

11. Have a Glow-in-the-Dark Scavenger Hunt

Hide spooky objects around the yard at night.

Things to hide:

  • Plastic spiders
  • Tiny skeletons
  • Glow eyeballs
  • Mini pumpkins
  • Glow sticks

Kids absolutely love this activity.

12. Make DIY Halloween Tie-Dye Shirts

Use orange, black, purple, and neon green dye for fun spooky summer shirts.

Ideas:

  • Ghost patterns
  • Spiderweb spirals
  • Pumpkin colors
  • Glow monster designs

These become fun keepsakes from your Summerween celebration.

13. Tell Ghost Stories Around a Fire Pit

This classic activity somehow feels even creepier in warm summer weather.

You can:

  • Read spooky stories
  • Make up silly ghost tales
  • Share family legends
  • Roast marshmallows while storytelling

For younger kids, keep the stories funny instead of terrifying.

14. Create a Summerween Playlist

Mix spooky songs with summer party music.

Playlist ideas:

  • Monster Mash
  • Thriller
  • Ghostbusters
  • Somebody’s Watching Me
  • Disturbia
  • Time Warp
  • Cruel Summer
  • Cake by the Ocean

It makes every activity feel more festive.

15. Make Halloween-Themed Ice Cream Sundaes

Set up a sundae station with spooky toppings.

chocolate cupcake decorated as a spider

Ideas include:

  • Gummy worms
  • Candy eyeballs
  • Chocolate spiders
  • Green syrup
  • Black sprinkles
  • Orange whipped cream

Let everyone invent their own monster dessert.

Outdoor Summerween Activities

16. Play Pumpkin Bowling

Use mini pumpkins as bowling balls and empty bottles as pins.

17. Host a Costume Water Balloon Fight

Everyone wears silly costumes while throwing water balloons.

18. Make a Skeleton Sandcastle

At the beach, decorate sandcastles with fake bones and spooky decorations.

19. Have a Haunted Picnic

Pack spooky-themed snacks and eat outdoors at sunset.

20. Create a Backyard Graveyard

Use cardboard tombstones and funny epitaphs.

Examples:

  • “RIP My Summer Diet”
  • “Here Lies the Last Popsicle”
  • “Gone Swimming Forever”

Summerween Ideas for Kids

21. Paint Mini Pumpkins

Use bright tropical paint colors instead of traditional orange and black.

22. Make Spider Slime

Kids never get tired of slime.

23. Play Halloween Bingo

Perfect for parties or rainy summer days.

24. Make Monster Puppets

Use paper bags, googly eyes, and craft supplies.

25. Freeze Tiny Toys in Ice

Let kids “excavate” creepy creatures from ice blocks.

26. Make Ghost Bubbles

Add glow paint to bubble mix for nighttime fun.

27. Have a Mummy Wrap Race

Use toilet paper to wrap teammates into mummies.

28. Make Edible Monster Faces

Use fruit, pretzels, candy, and marshmallows.

29. Create Halloween Sidewalk Chalk Art

Draw ghosts, pumpkins, and monsters outside.

30. Have a Backyard Campout

Add spooky lanterns and ghost stories for the full Summerween vibe.

Summerween Food Bucket List

Try these Halloween treats and snacks.

  • 31. Make Monster Nachos
  • 32. Try Black Lemonade
  • 33. Create Eyeball Pasta
  • 34. Bake Ghost Cupcakes
  • 35. Make Witch Hat Ice Cream Cones
  • 36. Serve Skeleton Veggie Platters
  • 37. Create Bloody Shirley Temples
  • 38. Make Candy Corn Milkshakes
  • 39. Bake Pumpkin-Shaped Pizza
  • 40. Try Green Popcorn

Food is really half the fun of Summerween.

Summerween Activities for Teens

Teens love Summerween because it’s fun without feeling too childish.

  • 41. Have a Horror Movie Marathon
  • 42. Create TikTok Summerween Challenges
  • 43. Take Spooky Sunset Photos
  • 44. Do a Thrift Store Costume Challenge
  • 45. Make Creepy Mocktails
  • 46. Host a Halloween Karaoke Night
  • 47. Create a Spooky Photo Booth
  • 48. Have a Glow Stick Dance Party
  • 49. Make Halloween Friendship Bracelets
  • 50. Play Murder Mystery Games

Summerween Date Night Ideas

  • 51. Visit a Haunted Location
  • 52. Watch Scary Movies Outside
  • 53. Have a Moonlit Picnic
  • 54. Go Stargazing and Tell Ghost Stories
  • 55. Cook a Spooky Dinner Together
  • 56. Visit a Late-Night Carnival
  • 57. Make Matching Summerween Shirts
  • 58. Create a Couples Costume
  • 59. Have a Midnight Ice Cream Run
  • 60. Build a Blanket Fort for Horror Movies

Creative Summerween Traditions

The best bucket list activities often become yearly traditions.

61. Take Annual Summerween Photos

Use the same decorations each year and compare photos over time.

62. Make a Summerween Scrapbook

Add:

  • Photos
  • Candy wrappers
  • Movie tickets
  • Party memories

63. Hide Tiny Skeletons Around the House

Kids love finding them unexpectedly.

64. Make a Signature Summerween Recipe

Maybe it’s spooky punch or monster cookies.

65. Create a Family Summerween Trophy

Award it for:

  • Best costume
  • Funniest joke
  • Best spooky snack
  • Best dance moves

Budget-Friendly Summerween Ideas

You definitely do not need to spend a fortune.

  • 66. Use Dollar Store Decorations
  • 67. Reuse Halloween Decor from October
  • 68. DIY Your Decorations
  • 69. Host a Potluck Party
  • 70. Use Free Printable Games
  • 71. Make Decorations from Cardboard
  • 72. Use Flashlights Instead of Fancy Lighting
  • 73. Have a Pajama-Themed Movie Night
  • 74. Create DIY Photo Booth Props
  • 75. Use Nature Decorations

Palm leaves, sticks, flowers, and shells can all become spooky décor with a little creativity.

Tips for Hosting the Perfect Summerween Party

Keep It Fun, Not Too Scary

Especially for younger kids.

Funny spooky themes usually work better than genuinely terrifying decorations.

Lean Into the Weird Combination

The random mix of spooky and tropical is what makes Summerween fun.

Don’t overthink it.

Skeleton flamingos?
Perfect.

Pumpkin pool floats?
Amazing.

Ghosts wearing sunglasses?
Absolutely.

Plan Activities for the Heat

Summerween works best with:

  • Frozen treats
  • Water games
  • Evening activities
  • Shade
  • Outdoor seating

Use Music and Lighting

Lighting changes everything.

Use:

  • String lights
  • LED candles
  • Glow sticks
  • Lanterns
  • Black lights

Suddenly your backyard feels like a spooky summer festival.

If your family counts down to Halloween the second summer starts, Summerween might become your new favorite tradition.

Whether you go all out with a giant backyard bash or simply watch spooky movies with ice cream and glow sticks, the goal is simple:

Have fun. Be weird. Make memories. And maybe let the skeleton sit in the pool chair all summer long.

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