Halloween Costums And Halloween Decorations


Make Time To Brush Off That Old Minnie Mouse Costume And Get Your Inner Martha Into Halloween Mode!

by Brittainie Summers

It’s Halloween Costums Season! Watch some scary movies for inspiration. Here are several unique Halloween decorating ideas that are inexpensive and easy to do. You can choose a specific theme to decorate around, such as Gothic or Nightmare Before Christmas, or just use Halloween touches throughout your space. A few pumpkins on the porch and some spiderwebs in the living room are an easy, cost effective way to set the right mood

Gothic Chic - A Gothic look is easily achieved with a few simple pieces such as a black tablecloth, old candelabra with wax drippings, and a stuff black raven perched here and there on artwork and hung mirrors. Martha Stewart magazines or the website is a great resource for lots of Gothic decorating ideas. You can find all sorts of fun things at a thrift store for cheap. Look for black sheets, candelabras, and Halloween Costums ghost themeother items that inspire you.

Graveyard Scene - A graveyard set up in your front yard sets a great tone to your party as guests arrive. Make Styrofoam headstones, a cardboard coffin and a fog machine if you can get your hands on one. You can make your own gravestones with Styrofoam and spray paint from a craft store. You could also hang a stuffed body from a tree to add to the spooky effect.

Thrift Store Bargains - Head to your local thrift store to pick up lots of decorations on the cheap. Black sheets, candelabras, and assorted items can be spray painted black to give it a spooky look. Many thrift stores have a wide range of Halloween props and decorations for your home. If you don’t want to store the items after the holiday, you can just donate back to the store!

Tim Burton’s Nightmare Before Christmas - The Nightmare Before Christmas is one of my favorite themes for Halloween. If you feel the characters are too limited, you could expand the concept and encourage your guests to come as their favorite Disney character. This idea works great for couples too, as there are lots of fun Disney couples to dress up as. Mickey & Minnie Mouse Costume, Peter Pan and Tinkerbell, and of course Jack Skellington and Sally.

Use these ideas to spark your own imagination. Don’t forget the most important part, yourHalloween Costums baby Minny Mouse Halloween costums. There isn’t much time left, so order your Mouse Costume, Minnie Mouse Costume or choose from thousands of others at the largest online Halloween store. Halloween’s coming, so be ready!

About the Author:
About the author: Brittainie Summers would be the first to tell you that Halloween is her favorite seasonal holiday. For Halloween she will be dressing up her niece in a cute little Mouse costume. Visit the Mouse Costume site get your costume before they sell out!

Halloween Costums And Halloween Games

Aside from offering prayers to their loved ones, many people celebrate the Halloween season through parties! This is the time of the year that people enjoy scaring and being scared through Halloween costums and other decorations that fit the Halloween theme. Come Halloween season, some of the things that people look Halloween Costums Kids Halloween costumeforward to are Halloween costumes, prepared foods, Halloween gifts and treats, and the games during the party.

Indeed, what good is a Halloween party if there are no games for the kids? Compared to adults, teenagers and the younger ones enjoy the thrill and feel of the Halloween not only because of the costume for the games as well. Why? Because these kids look forward to playing Halloween games, winning them, and bringing home lots of Halloween-themed goodies.

All night fun!

Some adults may deny it but everyone enjoys Halloween games? And why not? Aside from the thrill and excitement, people playing these games will definitely have one of the funniest days of their lives. For those who are planning to organize a Halloween party, they should be thinking of Halloween games as early as now. This is because it is one of those things that will ensure that success of party.

Aside from the costumes, the foods, the venue, and the decoration, people who are planning to hold or organize a Halloween party should be very well prepared to Halloween games because many people—regardless of age and gender—will be looking forward to these.

If you don’t have the time to make your own craft for the Halloween games, you can buy ready-made one in bookstores and specialty stores. But if you do, you can come up with variations—in terms of crafts—which will make your party the most popular “Halloween party of the Year”!

The following are just some of the popular Halloween games for the season, it is up to you to make variations for the props and in the mechanics of the games as well.

1. “Halloween Who Am I?” This is a simple and fun game suitable for everyone. For this game, you will be needing names or photos of various items, pieces of paper, pins, and your limitless imagination! In this game, the guests are asked to find out what or who they are by asking other guests in the party simple “yes” or “no” questions. Once a guest arrives, he or she will be pasted with a tag on his or her back and will asked to guess what the paper says before the party ends. When they answer correctly, a prize is waiting for them to bring home!

2. The “Spooky Walk”. This game is “musical chairs” type of game less the pushing and running around. Here, you will be needing picture cut outs, supplies for crafts, and music which can be spooky or fun. This game—which involves funny graphics, spooky walking and music—will be a surefire hit to all attendees. The good thing about this Halloween game is that you can play it as many times as you would want to. And since it involves movements, sights, and sounds, it will also save you and your guests from getting bored or from getting sleeping during wee hours of the night.

3. The “Pumpkin Bowling”. This is probably one of the funniest Halloween games there are because it involves messy and funny antics as the participants run and roll the pumpkins everywhere. Here, you will be needing small pumpkins, empty clear soda bottles, white spray paint, black marker, and a bag of pebbles that will be placed inside of each bottle.

Halloween Costums – Make Your Own Halloween Decorations


You Can Save Money by Making Your Own Halloween Decorations

Halloween is not just about wearing scary Halloween costums. You will also have to decorate your house and instead of buying these from the store, you can make some of these on your own. Here Halloween costume accessoriesare a few of them. Thanks to Paparutzi for the photo

1. You might think that ketchup is the only thing around to make fake blood but you are wrong. You can also make some using a cup of corn syrup, a tablespoon of water, 2 tablespoons of red food coloring and tablespoon of yellow food coloring. Once you mix this all together, you will realize that it looks more realistic than ketchup.

2. If you want to make people think that there are wild animals in the bushes, you will need a string of Christmas lights and some 35mm film canisters. With the canisters facing you, drill two holes on each one so you can create the eyes. Now put the string of Christmas lights so that the light will come out of each hole. To make it stay in place, put a piece of tape over it.

Should you be using white lights, cut a small piece of red cellophane wrap and put this over the lights to create the impression that there are wolves behind the bushes.

3. In order to create tombstones, you will need some Styrofoam, a can or two of grey sprain paint and a marker. Cut the Styrofoam to the desired size and height, spray it over using the spray paint and then write down the name of the person on the gravestone. When you are finished, plant these on your porch.

4. To create some home made bats, you will again need some foam. Another option will be to use construction paper. When you have the materials, cut them out in the shape of bat. Paint these black and then stick this to you ceiling or plaster this on your window.

5. If you have a chandelier inside your home, go to the forest and see if you can pick up a few dead branches. When you bring them home, try to put these around your chandelier.

6. You can also create some Halloween décor using some old glass jars. Put in some plastic insects and body parts and then mix this up with food coloring and water. To make it look more authentic, put in ragged gauze or a waxed string then put this on the dining table.

7. Spiking the punch bowl is probably something you did back in college but for Halloween, people will surely laugh when they see a hand inside. For this, you will need a plastic glove and some ice. Put the ice inside the glove then close it so the ice will not go out and the glove will be able to float in the bowl.

8. Halloween is not the same without a pumpkin. You can’t make this so you have to buy one from the store. You can take out the contents inside then put a candle or just buy the already carved one and place this in front of your house.

There are other Halloween decorating ideas you can do inside and outside your home. All you need to do is browse for a few ideas online and then follow the instructions.