Posts Tagged ‘Halloween Costumes’

2009 Halloween Costumes For Kids

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Halloween is fast approaching and you know that you need to find those perfect Harry Potter Halloween Costumes before it gets too late. You should consult your kids and see what type of costume they want for the Halloween holiday. If the girl wants a princess dress then you should try to get her a princess dress, even if its a lower priced one she will be much happier. It is very important to listen to the child before buying a kids costume to make the Halloween successful and happy. Mostly boys will want to dress as a superhero like superman or power rangers and girls either go for a princess dress or witch dress so that they can have fun in scaring their friends. And be sure to remember to pickup your monster costume by buying it online too.

Be The Star Of The Halloween Party

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

What’s you favorite day of the complete year?  Please don’t tell me that it’s your birthday.  Sure it’s entertaining to get presents, but I was thinking on a grander scale.  You know, a certain day when mystical powers are at play and joy is in the air.  No, I am not talking Santa and christmas.  I’m referring to the single most strange day when spirits become corporeal and demons frolic amongst us.  OK, so maybe I went a tad far there, but you get the picture.  There’s just one big day when all of this may occur.  Easter!  Basically let me try another time.  Halloween!  Yes that’s the one.  Are you prepared for scary goblins, creepy ghosts and candy-crazed children?  Well, you’d better start purchasing those treats because All Hallows Eve will arrive before you know it.  Oh, and do not forget your terrifying costume.  I may bet a set of Halloween contact lenses would compliment it completely. 

Secrets to Fantastic Children’s Halloween Costumes

Friday, September 19th, 2008

Homemade children’s Halloween costumes can be fun to make if your children help, but you have to consider the cost and time you put into it if the children are not participating and learning how to do it with you. Sometimes it can be more economical to save your time and buy a ready made costume at the prices now available in the shops.

One way to ensure you do not spend excessive time on making a costume from the raw material on up, is to start with old clothes from the family closet or a thrift shop. That way, most of your effort goes into the fun part your children enjoy being part of – making the accessories and getting made up for the part.