According to the National Retail Federation, it’s expected that Americans will spend $11.6 billion Halloween shopping this year. With Halloween fast approaching, you’re probably already thinking about how much money you need to sit aside to buy your child, yourself, or even your pet a halloween costume. Well don’t forget there are costumes and/or costume pieces that can be handmade. Let’s go over tips and tricks to make your halloween costume nice without the jump scare of a high credit card bill.
Start with a Theme:
First, consider what your interests or your child’s interest are. Whether it’s a favorite character from a movie, a classic monster, or something entirely unique, a clear theme can guide your creativity and help streamline the costume-making process.
Use What You Have:
Now before heading out to buy new materials, take an inventory of items you already own. Old clothes, accessories, or even unused decorations can often be repurposed into creative costume elements. A dog becomes an adorable ghost with only a bedsheet and a pair of scissors.
Visit Thrift Stores:
Thrift shops are treasure troves for costume pieces. You can find unique items at low prices that can be used to create something truly special. Look for clothing that you can use to fit your theme. For example, an old torn wedding dress could make a good zombie bride costume or a long black dress could set the stage for a classic witch costume. Just make sure all thrifted clothing items are properly washed before you wear them. Check with your local thrift stores to see if they have any sales or deals coming up.
DIY Costume Pieces:
For those crafty individuals, consider making costume pieces from scratch. Simple sewing projects, like capes or masks, can be fun and rewarding. There are plenty of online tutorials that can guide you through the process, whether you’re a beginner or more experienced. This is also a bonding opportunity, get your children involved and let them help with the project. Be sure to check craft store websites for coupons or upcoming sales before you go.
Face Paint and Makeup:
Sometimes, all you need to elevate a costume is a bit of paint. Face paint can be an effective and affordable way to transform your look without the need for an elaborate outfit. You can find tutorials online for everything from spooky skeleton designs to colorful fantasy creatures. Depending on the shelf life, you may even want to consider utilizing after Halloween sales. So most stores will do an after halloween sale to help get rid of seasonal Halloween stock quickly. Broad and / or commonly used costume items like face paint kits and small accessories could be purchased during this sale to be used for next year.
Group Costumes:
If you’re planning to go out with friends or family, consider coordinating a group costume. This can not only save money but also make for a fun, memorable experience as you all work together to create matching outfits.
Renting Costumes:
If you prefer not to DIY, consider renting a costume instead of buying. Many costume shops offer rentals at a fraction of the cost of purchasing a new outfit, and this can be a great way to wear something high-quality without breaking the bank. Be careful though, renting some of the more popular costumes, like a princess one, should be done in advance to ensure they’re available.
Plan Ahead:
Lastly, planning your costume well in advance can help avoid last-minute splurges. Start brainstorming ideas early, make a list of what you need, and stick to your budget. This will help ensure that Halloween remains a fun and enjoyable experience, rather than a financial burden.
In Conclusion
By utilizing these tips and tricks, you can create a fantastic Halloween costume that captures the spirit of the holiday without sending your budget spiraling out of control. Happy Halloween crafting!
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