Music, Masks, and Merriment: The Vibrant Atmosphere of the New York Carnibal

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The Carnival Music Festival in New York is an annual event that celebrates music and culture from all around the world. It brings together musicians, artists, and performers to create a vibrant and lively atmosphere. The festival features a variety of music genres, including reggae, soca, dancehall, calypso, and more. It showcases the talents of both local and international artists, providing a platform for them to share their music with a diverse audience. The Carnival Music Festival in New York is not just about the music; it is also about celebrating different cultures and traditions. Attendees can experience the rich heritage of various communities through food, art, and dance.


If you don’t want the full bundle, below is the link for the FREE Witch Party Signs. There are 2 signs and both are standard 8.5 x 11 size. One sign says, “Witches Night Out” and the other says, “Welcome, My Pretty” (which is totally reminiscent of the green Wicked Witch of the West in Wizard of Oz). In order to have access to my free printables, you must sign up for my email list. When you sign up I will give you access to my full FREE PRINTABLES LIBRARY that holds ALL my free printables over the years. You’ll be given a password to keep coming back and getting more free printables, plus you’ll receive my weekly emails full of recipes, crafts, and other good news! If you are already a member, just head over to my Free Printables Library and sign in.

One sign says, Witches Night Out and the other says, Welcome, My Pretty which is totally reminiscent of the green Wicked Witch of the West in Wizard of Oz. There s also Witches Night Out and Welcome My Pretty witch party signs, as well as printable witch party thank you notes to attach to a thank you gift or make into a nice card or note.

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Attendees can experience the rich heritage of various communities through food, art, and dance. One of the highlights of the festival is the colorful parade that takes place through the streets of New York. People dress up in elaborate costumes that represent different cultures and join the procession.

‘Til Death do us Party! Witch and vampire themed birthday celebrations

It is my BIRTHDAY! and once again, it’s time to party and this year I went a bit crazy and made it exactly as I wanted it to be! Plus, this year I have the added fortune that my lovely girlfriend, Elena, has her birthday super close to mine so we had a joint party! Specifically, a witches and vampires costume party!

I have decided to keep this post mostly for pictures of the decor to inspire any fellow goths and witches as I want to encourage you all to goth up your parties any time of the year. I tried to split the two rooms into different vibes, with some witchery in the kitchen and more decadence in the living room!

I love to share food and drink with my friends – it’s always been something I love to do, so this time I prepared a charcuterie board with some gluten free and vegan nibbles for everyone as we had some allergic beans! I feel like food is all in the presentation, so I bought some little table cards, some tiered plates and some vintage plates from local charity shops.

The idea was to create a decadent feast, complete with a birthday banner (aka shower curtain) from Killstar, a skull centre piece, some old whiskey bottles (courtesy of a local bric-a-brac shop) and some other pieces from TK Maxx Halloween selection!

In the kitchen, I already had my altar and my apothecary (alcohol cabinet) that I decided to open and pull all the items out to display them properly to set a witchy mood! Looking at all my altar bits and pieces out made me so happy, as I’ve been gathering bits and pieces for a while. I am going to write a blog post about witchy essentials very soon!

I also bought a huge cauldron as a punch bowl and made a potion bar with punch cups (with stickers so people could know whose drink was whose!) and potion measures and mixers. It got completely cleared out so I am really happy that it went down so well.

Everyone really got into the spirit of dressing up for my birthday. Elena was the most beautiful vampire, of course, and everyone made an incredible effort with their costumes – even if it was just to goth up a bit! I’ll sign off this post with some feel-good pictures! I want to sign off with a Happy Birthday to my beloved vampire queen. Love you eternally.

4. Witch Pinata: Get a Halloween pinata and fill it with little Halloween toys or candy. Take turns trying to break the pinata, using nothing less than a BROOMSTICK of course!
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The parade is accompanied by the sounds of music and the excitement of the participants, creating a spectacle that is truly unforgettable. In addition to the parade, there are also various stages set up throughout the festival grounds where different artists perform. Attendees can enjoy live performances by their favorite musicians, dance to the rhythms of the music, and immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere. The Carnival Music Festival in New York is a celebration of diversity, music, and community. It brings people together from all walks of life to celebrate and appreciate the cultural contributions that different communities bring to the city. It is a testament to the power of music to unite and uplift, and it is an event that should not be missed..

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