Holoween costume ideas

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Holoween costume ideas

Post: # 174110Post Ron and Jean »

I have just decked my eldest out as a vampire catcher (garlic, holy water in plant spray bottle, crosses from costa coffee stir sticks, stakes and a toy machine gun firing silver bullets of course). I was wondering if anyone had any good ideas for DIY costumes...... It really bugs me that people don't get creative anymore and just go to local supermarket and buy rubbish.

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Post: # 174114Post Urban Ayisha »

my best friend is having her engagemet party on halloween. her and hubby to be are dressing as a black bride and groom (imagine the movie corpse bride type thing), my mum is dressing as a tiger in a lycra jumpsuit she bought in oxfam yesterday (shes got the figure for it at 50, fair play!) and im going as Frida Kahlo! my other half is being well unimaginative and going as a pirate but all of these sort of things dont need gimmicky new things bought for!

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Post: # 174389Post jampot »

my uni hall mates and i are going on the town as ghosts( cue cheap bed sheets) and ghost busters with home made proton packs ( cola bottles) yay for dressing up!!
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Post: # 174392Post MuddyWitch »

We turned my (then 8 now 23) eldest into a skeleton by sewing 'bones' onto a black tee shirt & leggings, & face painted her lips black, along with deep hollows around her eyes. (I do have photos of this, but they are packed ready for our move, sorry.)

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Post: # 174413Post snapdragon »

one of my past favourites was a spider - piece of black netting with two pairs of black stockings sewn on and rubber gloves at the ends black jumper and leggings, netting stitched across the shoulders/sleeves and gathered up the back of the jumper, and bottom corners tacked to the leggings, black turban, make up to match
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Post: # 177382Post Eigon »

Ah, happy memories!
I remember dressing as Queen of the Spiders for a Hallowe'en party in a black leotard and tights and a hand knitted grey shawl.
Of course, that was the night the police called! (I'd handed in some lost property and no-one had claimed it, so they came to tell me it was mine).
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