
A little chemistry can add a lot of ghastly, ghostly effect to your Halloween celebration. Here's a look at some of the top Halloween projects you can do that apply your command of chemistry. The best part? You don't even need to be a chemist. These Halloween projects involve everyday chemistry that anyone can do!
Glow in the Dark Pumpkin

You don't need a knife or a candle to create this eerie jack-o-lantern face. It's surprisingly quick and easy to make a phosphorescent pumpkin for Halloween.
Make Fake Blood

I think we can all agree it's best to use fake blood for your Halloween celebration. Of course, you can buy fake blood, but if you make your own you can control the exact color and consistency (plus it's simply fun to make fake blood).
Dry Ice Fog

There are a few different ways to create creepy Halloween fog. Dry ice fog is nice because it's non-toxic, doesn't have a weird chemical smell (like smoke machine juice), and billows out tons of fog that naturally sinks to the floor.
Glowing Hand of Doom Punch

If floating a candy eyeball in a punchbowl is a little too tame for you, try making Glowing Hand of Doom punch. This punch is fizzy, glows, and produces fog. What more could you ask for? It even tastes good!
Green Fire Jack-o-Lantern

Putting a tealight in a jack-o-lantern produces a nice, cheery glow. If you really want to scare away the evil spirits, don't you think a burst of green fire would work better? I thought so, too.
Turn Water into Blood

… and then back into water. This is a classic color-change chemistry demonstration that you can use as a holiday pH indicator demonstration or as a really cool effect at a Halloween party… or both.
Make Ectoplasm

Ectoplasm is that goo left behind when ghosts interact with the realm of the living. This stuff is relatively non-sticky, so feel free to decorate yourself with it, your home… you get the idea.
Homemade Face Paint

You can avoid potential toxins and allergens by preparing your own Halloween face paint. This face paint recipe produces a creamy white face paint, which you can use as it is or color to suit your needs.
Dry Ice Crystal Ball

A real crystal ball is pretty cool, but I would argue this dry ice crystal ball is even cooler because (a) it's literally icy cold and (b) it contains swirling whorls of fog, which you just don't see in a real crystal ball unless maybe you're psychic. You could make the effect even more spectacular by placing a small LED light into the container.
Dry Ice Ghastly Jack-o-Lantern

If you stuff your jack-o-lantern with smoldering leaves, I am sure it will produce a lot of attractive smoke. However, it will smell like fire and I think most people will assume you are using a defective candle rather than trying to achieve a spooky effect. On the other hand, filling your pumpkin with dry ice fog will be eerie and spooky.
Smoke Bomb Jack-o-Lantern

of smoke.
of smoke.
Fake Flesh and Organs

Chocolate-flavored fake organs, anyone? You can adjust the color and consistency of the edible fake flesh and organs to make shiny fresh-looking organs or dark crusty-looking fresh. This is any extremely easy way to make fake body parts.
Science Halloween Costumes

If you're going to do chemistry projects for Halloween, maybe you should look like a chemist while doing them… or a mad scientist or evil genius:
Foam at the Mouth

Perhaps your Halloween costume involves foaming at the mouth rather than blood. If so, here's a quick and non-toxic way to create that rabid look. Mix baking soda and vinegar and add a colorful candy to create foam. You'll look rabid in no time!
Flaming or Glowing Drinks

Halloween is the perfect occasion for flaming or glowing party drinks! Drinks you set on fire will contain alcohol, since that's the fuel for the flame. You can go either way with glowing drinks, making them for kids or for adult celebrations.
Glowing Gelatin

Are you looking for an easy-to-make spooky treat for Halloween? How about glowing gelatin? You can make any flavor of Jell-O glow in the dark or you can add the glow effect to unflavored gelatin for decorations. The gelatin is safe to eat -- it just looks creepy.
Step By Step Glowing Jell-O Instructions
Crystal Skull

Grow a crystal skull to use as a spooky Halloween decoration or simply to give your home a Goth or Indiana Jones flair.
Make a Flamethrower Jack o' Lantern

Why use a wussy tea light to illuminate your Halloween jack o' lantern when you can apply a bit of chemistry to make a flamethrower jack o' lantern? Although this pumpkin looks intimidating, it's actually a lot safer than you'd think.
Dancing Ghost Science Trick

Make a paper ghost dance around in the air, as if by magic. Of course, it's really a matter of science. Electrons are the magicians in this simple trick.