Tuesday, September 29, 2009

A Few More Quick & Easy Halloween Costume Ideas for 2009



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Great costumes don’t need to be elaborate or costly. The following costumes can be tossed together quickly and easily.

Movie Theater Floor

Dress head to toe in black. Glue or sew dozens of candy wrappers and pieces of popcorn to your outfit and string crumpled pop cans around your neck and waist. Pink silly string can be used to simulate discarded bubble gum. If you can find or make a big popcorn tub, wear it as a hat.

Galaxy

Buy a long string of plastic stars (these are available at many dollar stores and craft stores, or wherever Christmas decorations are sold). Dress in black and wrap yourself in stars, using safety pins to fix them to your clothing. For a more high-tech galaxy, wearable light strings (with battery packs) and costumes with lights built into them can be purchased.

Head on a Platter

Choose a cardboard box long enough to cover your torso from shoulders to legs. Glue a tablecloth to the box so that it covers the top and sides, and cut a hole in the top of the box large enough that your head can fit through. Next, make a platter shape by cutting a circle out of thick cardboard and covering it with tinfoil. Cut a head-sized hole in the platter and glue it to the cardboard tabletop. Glue plastic food to the platter around the head hole. Pop the box over your head and stick your head through the hole so that it’s the centerpiece of the plastic feast.

Spider’s Dinner

Purchase some cheap white fluffy cotton webbing (it’s available at many stores in the weeks leading up to Halloween). Buy cheap antennae from a dollar store or make a set with a headband and pipe cleaners. Have a friend wrap you in webbing, leaving eyes, mouth, and one arm free so that you can eat and drink easily. Tying or pinning a large plastic or stuffed spider to your back or chest will complete the effect.

Yard Sale

Dress in all one colour, preferably green. Put together a collection of old junk such as hats, costume jewellery, kitchen utensils, and battered stuffed animals, tie price tags to each item, and attach them to your clothing using safety pins. Tape a “Yard Sale” sign to your back.

Post-It Note

Cut a piece of bright yellow cardboard or posterboard into a 3-foot square. Write an enormous note across the front with a thick magic marker. Poke two small holes near the top and hang the giant note from your neck with thick twine.

Roadkill

Take a light-coloured suit or dress, rip it in several places, and paint tire treads across the front with black acrylic paint. Or, for a more authentic effect, coat an actual tire in paint and roll it over the outfit. Then splash some blood across the costume. Blood can be made by mixing:

  • 2 teaspoons flour
  • 1 cup water

Bring to a boil and simmer for half an hour, stirring frequently. After removing from the heat and allowing the thickened mixture to cool, mix in:

  • 2 tablespoons red food colouring
  • 1/8 teaspoon green food colouring

If you accidentally get fake blood stains on your skin, they can usually be scrubbed out or at least lightened by rubbing with a paste made from baking soda and water.

Everyone Else

This costume will work best on a tall person. Dress head to toe in black. Hang a light mirror around your neck using wire, heavy twine, or fabric. Your costume is anyone you stand across from, or everyone else at the party.


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Look your Best in a Stylish Halloween Costume

Halloween Ideas Guaranteed to Liven up Your Halloween Party this Year!


Come Halloween, everyone wants to look their very best. Weeks in advance you start planning for your Halloween party but when the time nears, you're left in frenzy, trying to determine your look! Well, not anymore! We have a storehouse of ideas and tips to help you adorn a costume that will be the envy of the entire party! The trick is to let your imagination run free.

Halloween costumes mean mixing style with originality and innovation and lo and behold! Your Halloween costume is ready! Shed off that drab garb and put on the most exciting attire you can think of. Make a list of all your favorite characters. Don't stop to think, don't hesitate because you have to think out of the box to really stand out in the party! If you want a dark and sophisticated look, go for the black cape and bloody teeth, become a Vampire!

If you want something a little more understated, try the look of the hooded hangman! Make sure you have all the necessary accessories to complete your look. Those who want something chic and stylish can go for the princess look which has a timeless appeal. Add zing to your outfit by giving it a splash of color and a tinge of silver and gold. Don't forget to keep all those pretty frills in place. No time to jazz up an original outfit? Not to worry! Carve out a pumpkin, puncture holes and there you have your scarecrow headgear! With even lesser time you can adorn complete black attire with a stylish mask to look mysterious and subtle.

The Victorian look has always been a hit but if you want a real stunner, go for the eastern royal look with heavy jewelry and brocade. Want something a little more modern perhaps? Think James Bond and Jack Sparrow the pirate! What can be cooler than a pirate and an international spy? If you want to remind the others and yourself of your Marvel and DC obsession, just pick up that old superhero costume and transform yourself into Spiderman or Superman for that night. But make sure you get the perfectly fitting outfit because you don't want to look sloppy in that superhero costume. You can also dress up like your favorite television or movie actor or singer. Wow your friends with your Michael Jackson or Marilyn Manson look.

A rock star is never out of vogue so don't be afraid to experiment. Put on your thinking cap and get cracking on these smasher ideas! But remember that the costume is just the start. You have to carry it off with the perfect attitude to be a hit with the party. So get that drawl right, perfect that slur before you walk in through the door and get lost in the enchantment of the most exciting night of the year! So get started, get cracking!

4 Costume Ideas that the Party will Love!

If you are looking for a good Halloween costume idea, look no further than your local movie theater or your favorite television show. There are some tried and true Halloween costume choices that never go out of style, as well as some hot trends that will be really big for 2009.

1. Michael Jackson costumes. The King of Pop's sudden and untimely passing caught the world unsuspecting and really tore a hole in many people's hearts. To honor his memory and to make a statement about your own favorite era, wear a costume from that period in the singer's life. From the sweet and innocent, baby faced star of the Jackson Five to the eccentric, pajama pants wearing Jacko of his later days, there is some part of the superstar's life that probably touched your own, in some way.

2. Super heroes and heroines. No Halloween would be complete without one or two Superman's, Batman's, Spiderman's or some of the more eclectic super hero, like from the iconic Watchmen movie. Summer's huge hits, the Transformers and GI Joe offer up some good guy costume choices as well.

3. Bad Guys. Damn, but it is fun to be bad, especially for Halloween. Sometimes the bad guys get the best costume choices, don't they? Go with classic baddies like the Joker or Lex Luther or look at the new bad guys like Storm Shadow from GI Joe. A bad guy all in white, that will throw them for a loop down at the office.

4. The Classic Costumes. Vampires are always a safe bet, costume wise. All you need are dressy clothes, a great cape, teeth and nearly flawless manners. If you can fake an accent and keep the teeth in your mouth, A+ for you then, Count Chocula, but remember, Dracula never lost one of his fangs while flirting with a sexy nurse.

Finally, remember no matter what you are planning to wear, you should make sure that you are actually going to be able to enjoy your party or activity in the costume. Do not wear something that you cannot sit, stand comfortably or breathe deeply in, unless there is serious money involved in the judging.