Saturday, August 20, 2011

Budget Friendly Halloween Costumes

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Halloween costumes are very different today. Super heroes, wizards, and cartoon characters rule of trick or treating. It was not long ..... maybe it was good for a while'...... I was a little trick that care or that the costumes weremuch more original.

That was not likely to encounter three or four characters that looked exactly like you. Oh, you could find a dress with the same subject, but it would be totally unique by comparison. Of course my mom created the costumes for Halloween. You can create unique Halloween costumes and save money from recycled objects.

Create your own unique dress. Remember that Halloween costumes exaggerate to be more effective. So the more the better accessories. Somecostumes easy to make with household items, provided by friends and / or family, or purchased for next to nothing in your local thrift store are as follows:

A princess wandcan be done easily with a pin or a stick and a cardboard star covered with foil. Add feather ornaments or ribbon, if desired. Make a crown. You can make one with a ribbon and craft materials. That's a great tip: Recycle a Burger King crown. You know that to reveal the crowns of all young children to Burger King. You can cover with foil or paint and add beads or gemstones to decorate. They also make a great model for a crown, if you want to create fromany other material you have.

For older children use tights or stretch pants, and turtleneck shirts, sweaters, hooded sweatshirts all in the color you want instead of pajamas. Use the desired color of gloves or gloves for the feet. Bats, lions, tigers, even a skunk can be created in much the same way the animals on it!

Halloween Costume Council recycling:Remove the filling of a large stuffed animal side (through a slot cut in the back), washing and the use of sections fabic for the costume. Or, make a hole for your face and your baby may be small enough to fit on the right and use a suit with hood.

Recycling Council Halloween Costume: Any discarded or work uniforms are not required (nurses, military, firefighters, police) can be used as a Halloween costume.

These are all good Halloween costume ideas and I'm sure you get the picture now. The idea is to use all the objects at hand to create these timeless Halloween costumes. The possibilities are limited only by your imagination.

Do not let the baby cries because he can notfind his cat suit purrrrrrrrrrr perfect. You can create a much more pleasant for everyday items and some craft materials. Most likely will look more realistic than store bought costume. As a bonus, many pieces of clothing (shirts, that is, pants, socks, gloves / gloves) are reusable after Halloween!

Some other Halloween tips:

1. Use craft paints or paint. fabric dye, fabric paint and / or pens, color recycled items to desired color. One year I used silverColor spray paint and full-dress suit my son's tin man. We recycle aluminum foil for use in the manufacture of hat and ax. Some silver glitter on the hands and body designed to give the final touch to this costume!

2. Use regular clothing to create a color effect over the entire surface, as in animal costumes.

3. Consider mittens and gloves when you need hand color

4. A bucket of ice cream per gallon w / handle makes a perfect makeup or bucket handle. Can I save these throughout the yearRecycling, and hundreds of other uses. Use fluorescent paint or stickers to add bright decorations. This is a safe technique to make children more visible while trick or treating

5. Make your own face paint: You will need Corn starch, water, cold cream and food coloring.

Use a variety of different cups (custard cups, yogurt containers are used only for recycling or jelly, a foam egg carton) Prepare a teaspoon of cornstarch, 1 / 2 teaspoon cold cream and water. Mix different colors of foodcolor in each cup desired color

Make your own cream make up:

2 teaspoons white shortening

5 teaspoons cornstarch

1 teaspoon flour

glycerin (get at the pharmacy)

Food coloring as desired

To make enough for a child's face - Use a rubber spatula, mix first three ingredients into a smooth paste. Add 3 / 4 drops glycerin for a creamy consistency. Add food coloring if desired one drop at a time, stirring after each drop until thedesired shade. To shorten the elimination easy to use cream or baby oil.

Remember that your Halloween safe. Here are some but certainly not all inclusive, reminders of safe trick or standard treatment.

1. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

2. Use flashlights, bright costumes or decorations to make trick or treaters more visible.

3. Try to rate the same limited area each year or limit visits to friends and relatives.

4. Remind children not to eatcandy until you get home and have moms and dads check and approve.

5. A safe costume should not block or restrict a child's vision or interfere with mobility. Make costumes that are to secure a long journey for the child.

Have a safe and happy Halloween!

Budget Friendly Halloween Costumes
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