Spooky season is here! Whether you're hosting a party, planning a fun craft night, or just want to be prepped for the main event (trick-or-treating of course!), it helps to be organized. Keep reading for five ways you can use lockers to get ready for Halloween!
Get Ready for Halloween by Using a Locker to Store Costumes
Costumes are the star of the show on Halloween. Use a locker to keep them organized and looking perfect for the big night! There is plenty of space to hang multiple costumes on interior hooks, and upper shelves are a great spot for accessories, wigs, masks, makeup, and more. Pro tip: when Halloween is over, you can store old costumes and dress-ups in a locker!
Use a Locker to Store Halloween Party Supplies and Decorations
Whether you're hosting a big party for everyone you know or a smaller gathering, lockers can be a lifesaver when it comes to being organized the day of the bash. You can store all the party supplies you need inside--paper plates, cups, napkins, serving bowls, and decorations, as well as party props like fog machines. Bonus idea: place a locker or two near your entryway or garage for guests to store jackets and shoes in while they're partying it up.
Get Ready for Halloween Fun by Using a Locker to Store Spooky Crafts and Supplies
Love making Halloween crafts with your kids? Organize all the supplies you'll need in a locker for easy access during crafting sessions! Lots of room for construction paper, glue, markers, googly eyes, canvases, and paint.
Make a Scary Story Locker Nook
Scary story lovers, this one's for you! You can use a locker to set up everything you need for a spooky reading escape. Store scary books, flashlights, and blankets inside for cozy (and creepy) storytelling sessions throughout the month of October. What's your favorite scary read?
Store Everything You Need for a Night of Trick-or-Treating in a Locker
We all know that if you have kids, trick-or-treating is the main event on Halloween. Get ready for a night of fun by storing everything you'll need inside a locker! Plenty of room for jackets, umbrellas, flashlights, and Halloween buckets or bags.
Bonus Tip!
When Halloween is over, you can always use a locker to lock up any leftover candy that you want to save for yourself. You deserve a treat after all your hard work. ;)
Which one of these ideas for using lockers to get ready for Halloween is your favorite?

