September 19, 2009
Fantastic Hints for Halloween Costumes
The Halloween spirit can hit you at any time. But if you’ve been moved to go out for tricks and treats at the last minute, a sharp costume may be troublesome to find. Never fear, we have some express and easygoing costumes that you can put together with items from home to help you look your best on Halloween.
Future Rocker Costume (good for pre-tweens 7+)
Your son enjoys to rock as well? Get him ready to hit the stage with a few fun Halloween ideas and craft supplies.
* Decorate an seasoned pair of jeans with a vivid tattoo-like iron-on.
* Have your rock ‘n’ roll musician put on his cherished concert tee (layer a long sleeve tee underneath if it’s cold out) or have him decorate an old T-shirt with additional rock-inspired iron-ons or use material pigment to write his preferred band.
* To finish up, spike his hair, bring a pair of canvas sneaks or black boots, shades and an inflatable guitar.
Fine Art Project Costume (all children, ages four+)
Say yes to a mess as you help your child paint their attire!
* Protect your work area with a dropcloth. Position seasoned white sweats and sneakers on top.
* Fill clean squeeze bottles, with washable kid’s paint and help your youngster squeeze out the paints all over the top and trousers and let dry. Switch the clothes over and repeat.
Candy Goody
What could be sweeter than dressing your baby as a Tootsie Roll?
This snuggly wrap is made for three – nine month old infants.
Wonder Bread
Brand your infant with the homemade goodness of Wonder Bread!
This colorful bread bunting is produced for 3 – 9 month old babies.
Pine Tree Car Freshener
Light-smelling and quite maybe the funniest baby Halloween costume I’ve encountered, this Pine Tree Automobile Freshener is ideal for a child who may be doing the trick-or-treating rounds in a pushchair with the family.
For three – nine month old infants.











