Halloween Costumes for Kids, on the Cheap!
FamilyFun Magazine Expert on Creating Great Outfits for Youngsters Using Stuff You Already Have
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Halloween costumes you can craft yourself, like your very own Captain "Sully" Sullenberger, as seen on "The Early Show Saturday Edition," Oct. 24, 2009. (CBS)
This year, the scariest part of Halloween could be the cost -- especially if your kids have their eyes on pricey costumes.
But have no fear: you can make creative, super costumes yourself for next-to-nothing using simple items already in your house that FamilyFun magazine Contributing Editor Deb Geigis Berry pointed to on "The Early Show Saturday Edition."
You can even make these at the last-minute, since you don't have to buy anything!
The costumes, and materials:
Skelton (Mr. Bones)
White Bathing Cap
Face Paint- Black & White
Black Long-sleeved Turtleneck & Sweatpants, Black Shoes, Socks.
White Bones attached
Black/boned Hand & Foot coverings
Come-Clean Washing Machine
Cardboard box (ours was 18 by 18 by 18 inches)
Packing tape
Box knife
1 roll of white Con-Tact paper
9-inch-diameter paper plate
2 round, clear plastic plates or container lids (ours are 12 inches in diameter), found at party stores or ask for them at your grocery store's deli counter
12- by 24-inch piece of clear cellophane
12- by 24-inch piece of blue cellophane
Silver foil tape (available at hardware stores)
Adhesive-backed Velcro
Hot-glue gun
3 plastic bottle caps and 1 plastic lid
Black permanent marker
Small, empty detergent box
5 safety pins
Assorted pieces of clothing
Ham and Cheese Sandwich
White pants, shirt and shoes
2-inch-thick white upholstery foam (sold at fabric stores), cut into two 24- by 30-inch pieces and one 12-inch circle
Scissors or bread knife (for cutting the foam)
Brown and green acrylic paints
Paintbrush
12- by 18-inch sheets of craft foam: 4 pink, 1 green, 2 yellow
Aleene's Foamtastic glue
24 pipe cleaners, yellow and white
Stapler
Three 12- by 18-inch oval pieces of green vinyl mesh, also called waffle (sold at fabric stores)
4 yards of white ribbon
8- by 34-inch piece of blue cellophane
Clear tape
3/8-inch wooden dowel, 18 inches long
Cloth headband
Mummified King Tut
White top and bottoms
Light-colored shoes.
White Streamers and/or Heavy Toilet Paper.
Scotch Double-sided tape
cutting board
string
markers
card stock
printable mask from FamilyFun.com
printable headpiece from FamilyFun.com
printable beard from FamilyFun.com
Striking Viking
Red Sleeveless Shirt
Long Sleeve White Shirt
Black pants
Gallon milk jug
Duct tape
3 full sheets of newspaper
papier-mβchι glue (see Tips below for recipe) and paintbrush
Brown bag, torn into 1- by 4-inch strips
Gold envelope seals
Faux fur, sold in packages at discount stores or by the yard at fabric stores (you'll need a 14- by 24-inch piece to make a cape, and more for trim)
Velcro Sticky-Back strips
2 yards of 1-inch-wide ribbon (boy's cape)
Boots
2 aluminum pizza tray
Motorcyclist
White T-shirt
Jeans
Black shoes
Bandana
4 pieces of corrugated cardboard at 26x30 inches
1 piece of corrugated cardboard at 12x30 inches
Double-sided mounting tape
Paints
Paper towel tubes
Tinfoil
Black trash bag
Masking tape
Electrical tape
Trash bag leather vest
Vacation Ghost
White Sheet
Sunglasses
Sheet of Tulle
For complete details from FamilyFun on putting together these and a vast array of other costumes, click here.
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- bonjour maggie
tous les costumes sont beaux, avec un coup de coeur..pour la belle princesse "brune" et le couple "twilight" et pour cause moi les vampires c'est mon dada....mdrr
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