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				Easy and inexpensive Halloween costumes
				
			 
 
			
			Easy and inexpensive Halloween costumesBy Cassie (cynefin)
 
 
 
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 While Halloween is a fun (and spooky!) holiday, it can sometimes be   difficult or expensive to find or create a fun costume for yourself or   the children in your life. This article will suggest a few inexpensive   costumes and discuss where to find the different materials you may need.
 
 Where to purchase materials
 
 One place you can find materials is at a dollar store. In recent years,   dollar stores have really expanded their merchandise. You can find   crafty items that might be useful in a costume such as beads, paints,   popsicle sticks, pom-poms, felt, and more. If you shop at the dollar   store when they have Halloween merchandise you can also find pieces that   can be perfect for a costume like a wand, butterfly wings, or hats.   Many also have three piece sets for various costumes, such as a black   cat, unicorn, or devil.
 
 Another place you can find materials is at a thrift store. Thrift stores   often have fabrics (or old clothes that can be re-purposed), shoes,  and  other accessories. Shopping at a thrift store can be beneficial  because  you can freely alter different clothes or shoes without having  to worry  about using them again or paying a higher price.
 
 Lastly, you can look at a fabric store. Fabric stores or big box stores   with a fabric selection (e.g. Walmart in the United States) often have a   discounted section for pieces that are out of season or are at the end   of their roll.
 
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 Other items that you may need include scissors, tape, fabric glue, hot glue, hand sewing items, or a sewing machine.
 
 Halloween costumes
 
 A black cat: Get an outfit that is composed of all black items. You can   be flexible with what you choose. You could choose a black dress, black   pants, a skirt, or leggings. Purchase a cat headband or make a cat ear   headband on your own by gluing some black felt onto a headband.   Optional: Purchase a tail or cat finger-less gloves for your hands. You   can also use black makeup to create a nose and whiskers.
 
 A crazy cat lady: You'll need an oversized, fluffy robe and some   slippers. You will also need several stuffed cats (the more the   merrier!). If you do not have these items, go to a thrift store and see   what you can find. There will most likely be some stuffed cats in the   toy section. Put a few in your pockets, hold a few in your hands, and   hand sew a few onto your robe. Mess up your hair to make it look like   you just got out of bed and you're good to go!
 
 A witch: A witch is a classic Halloween costume. When choosing an   outfit, choose something that feels right for you. Flashy colors such as   pink, purple, or especially green can do. Keep an eye out for pointy   shoes and purchase a cauldron - many stores have plastic cauldrons to   hold candy. Consider bringing a broom or create your own. To do this,   get a decent sized stick and then find a few dozen smaller ones. Use   twine to tie the smaller sticks to the base of the larger one to give   you an authentic looking broom. You can use face paint or other makeup   on your face as well.
 
 A thief: Wear a pair of black pants and a black and white striped shirt.   You can also wear black gloves, a black knit hat, and an eye mask. If   you don't have an eye mask, try a ski mask or create your own out of a   wide fabric headband. You can also use makeup or face paint for a   thief's mask. Lastly, find a light colored knit tote bag and use paint   or a permanent marker to put the "$" on it.
 
 A bat: Bats are spooky yet fun creatures. Wear an outfit that is all   black and find or create a headband similar to the headband used for a   black cat. To create the wings, use felt or an inexpensive black   umbrella. Open the umbrella completely, then carefully cut it so it   looks like a set of wings. Also cut off the umbrella's handle - you   won't be needing that anymore. Alternatively, try crafting the wings out  of some black trash bags as this may be easier than breaking down an  umbrella.
 
 A pumpkin: Wear an orange outfit. Orange pants or leggings may be   difficult to find, so you can dye some thrift store pants or use a pair   of black or green pants as an alternative. If your hair is long, put it  up in a bun  and tie some green ribbon or twine around the bun to  resemble the tip  of the pumpkin. You can also use makeup to paint your  face orange or do a  jack-o-lantern's face.
 
 A scarecrow, farmer, or cowboy: Choose an outfit that includes a plaid   shirt, a pair of blue jeans, and boots. If you want to be a cowboy, find   a hat. Use makeup to create a scarecrow's face or get a stuffed barn   animal for a farmer.
 
 An angel: Wear an outfit that includes white items. Fashion a halo out   of a pipe cleaner and headband. Consider purchasing wings or making them   out of a white umbrella or some felt.
 
 A devil: Wear a red outfit and purchase or create the devil horns out of   a headband and some red felt. To make a pitchfork, use a balloon stick   or an outdoor stick and wrap it with red ribbon. You can also spray   paint it red. Next, draw the top of the pitchfork in some cardboard or posterboard, cut   it out, decorate it, and attach it to the stick.
 
 A mummy: Choose a white outfit or a dress that you will not need to use   again. Select different white fabrics (such as lace, sheer, sparkly,   etc) and cut them into strips. Partially sew them onto your outfit so   that they hang down when you move. You can also wrap the fabric (or   toilet paper) around your face so long as you can see.
 
 A ghost: Wear a black outfit and find a large white sheet or other piece   of fabric that you can cut into. Cut eyes into the fabric and put it   over your head but make sure you can see out of the eye holes. Your   black outfit should show through the sheet.
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