Halloween is right around the corner, and if you don't already have a costume, this is your sign to make your own. If you're not super crafty, no need to worry, these costumes are super easy to make; plus, they're also super cheap.
Halloween can get pretty expensive once you've bought a costume, accessories, candy, treat bags, etc. Save some money this year and make one of the creative costumes below:
On a recent Living Local Carolina Financial Friday segment, I went back to the basics with an easy skeleton costume. All you'll need to recreate this costume is:
Cut slits in the front of your white shirt that resembles a skeleton shape. After cutting, place your white shirt on top of your black shirt, so that the black shirt shows through the holes. This costume will be a hit, no bones about it.
Everyone loves a costume with a play on words. Not only will this costume show off your great sense of humor, but it's super easy to make. All you'll need is:
Tape small pieces of duct tape onto the shirt like lane lines on a road. Then, use a smaller piece of tape to adhere the fork onto the shirt. Voila, A Fork In The Road.
If you need the answer on what to be for Halloween, just ask the Magic 8 Ball. Or better yet, be a Magic 8 Ball. All you'll need is:
Tape a white circle with a black number eight onto the front of your dress or shirt, then write a fun message on a different piece of paper and tape it to your back.
If you're looking for the perfect couples costume, look no further. All you'll need is:
Cut a black "S" out of the construction paper and tape it to your white shirt. Then, cut out a white "P" and tape it to your black shirt. Such an easy costume that is sure to shake up any Halloween party.
If you're like me, you see stick figure families on the back of vehicles everywhere you go. Who would've thought you could turn the iconic car decal into the perfect family Halloween costume. All you'll need is:
To create this costume, take long strips of black duct tape and tape them in the body's shape onto your white shirt and pants. Then, draw your face onto a piece of white construction paper and cut it out like a mask. Make sure to add holes to either side of your mask so that you can tie a string onto the mask and tie it around your head.