Planning your Halloween costume? Want something inexpensive, creative, AND modest enough to wear to school and/or your church’s harvest festival? We have got you covered! Here are some of the best ideas we found that you can easily make yourself.
1.) Gum ball machine
Via Pintrest
2.) Strawberry
3.) Four Seasons *great for groups!*
4.) Ginger bread girl
Via Costume Works
5.) Flight attendant
Via Pintrest
6.) Dominos *great for groups!*
Via http://nofo.blogspot.com/2008_10_01_archive.html
7.) Jellyfish
Via Pintrest
8.) Shark week *great for groups!*
9.) Wind up doll
Via Costume Works
10.) Crayons *great for groups!*
11.) Birthday Cake
Via DIY Studio
12.) Awkward family photo *Great for groups!*
13.) Mary Poppins
Via MTV
14.) Candy corn
Via http://assembleshop.blogspot.com/2012_10_01_archive.html#.UlWoj2Tk9uc
15.) Where’s Waldo *Great for groups!*
Via Instagram
What are you dressing up as for Halloween? Do you have any other awesome suggestions?
This is bad. Why on earth would PI condone celebrating this?!?!?! Just because you are dressing appropriately does NOT mean it is okay to do so!
Project Inspired is weird like that.
Well even if you don’t celebrate Halloween, and many Christians don’t for good reason, a lot of churches do harvest/costume parties to try to give children a safe, Christian environment to come have tons of fun in and get a bunch of candy, instead of trick or treating. It is always fun to dress up in a cute, appropriate costume! 😀
The adorable ginger bread girl is my friend’s sister… How cool! 🙂
#8 is hilarious. Imma be in Texas for Halloween tho. Football game!! Yay!! 🙂
The awkward family photo made my day! Hilarious!
As my last year trick-or-treating, I’m going to be a dice. It’s a play on my last name. You just take a box, cut out the bottom, and head and arm holes. Then spray paint it! You can wear what ever you want on underneath, so it’s perfect for whatever weather.
Such fun costumes! I was Rapunzel from Tangled last year, and I enjoyed it so much that I’m reprising the costume again this year. I wore a purple skirt with a light purple long-sleeved t-shirt and a dark purple tank top over it. I pinned safety pins to the inside of the tank top and slipped ribbon through the bit of them that stuck out on the front of the tank top to lace it up. I pinned a hair extension (made out of doll hair I got at a thrift store) into my braid and folded up one of my green t-shirts (secured with rubber bands) to make Pascal and borrowed my mom’s mini frying pan.
I am being Cat-niss Everdeen. Just some clothes like hers and some cat ears 🙂
A lot of people still celebrate Halloween because they celebrate it as a innocent holiday that is based off of friends candy and dressing up if you don’t then that’s good too