I'm using my family and friends to demonstrate that the best costumes are often the cheapest. They just require a little imagination and, to keep them as inexpensive as possible, be on the lookout year round for things you can pick up for pennies at garage sales that could be a costume contest winner once you put your spin on it.
FLOWER POT: So clever. She put a plastic cup on her head, poked a hole in the bottom for the flowers, then wrapped her ponytail around the cup. Add a cardboard flowerpot to hang around your neck and you have a clever costume that took more time than money.
VIKINGS: These take a little crafting skill, but were pulled together using fake fur fabric, cardboard and aluminum foil (gotta love aluminum foil).
MALIFICENT: This is where found items meet store bought. She purchased the dress at a thrift store. It was a prom dress. The head dress was a sewing miracle (the talent part) to create an amazing costume for $30. The best part? She plans on selling the head dress on ebay. My bet is that she'll be ahead money in the end.
Lucas' head dress was baught... Dean's was duct tape and foil
ReplyDeleteShe's right!! There's a great picture of her homemade viking hat on her blog at www.crazyryans.blogspot.com
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