Make A Cheap DIY Halloween Costume

What’s Halloween without a great costume? Whether you want to go for creepy or funny, there’s no question that if you plan to buy your costume, you’re going to have to shell out a lot of money. A better, cheaper way to get the costume you want is to make it yourself! Once you have an idea in mind, take a visit to your local thrift store to see what materials you can scrounge together. Even if you can’t think of any costume ideas, browsing through the large selection ought to give you ideas. A website such as Savers can give you some thrift store costume inspiration.

Craft Your Own Decorations

Along with a great costume, you’ll want some great decor to get you into the festive mood. Similarly to costumes, anything you buy at the store, while convenient, will be overpriced. You can find tons of simple DIY decoration ideas online. These tips will save you money, and as an added benefit, you’ll be able to put a personal spin on whatever you craft. Even if you aren’t planning on hosting a party, it’s worth doing a little work on the outside of your home, at least. Your neighbors will appreciate your enthusiasm for the holiday.

Have A Horror Movie Festival

One of the best things about Halloween is that there are so many movies related to the holiday. From scary to hilarious, you can find just about any type of movie related to this special day. So, why not hold a film festival? You can go ahead and choose a few films yourself, but your audience may appreciate voting on what they watch. Of course, you’ll want to make sure the films you choose are age-appropriate. If you’re having kids over, their parents won’t appreciate your screening of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.

Make Your Own Scary Stories

You don’t need movies to have Halloween entertainment. Sometimes, the best stories are the ones we come up with on our own. One particularly fun activity, especially for the kids, is writing frightening stories to share with others. For a fun twist on this activity, consider playing the fittingly named “Exquisite Corpse” game, in which the story is passed along throughout the group, each member contributing his or her own part where the last left off. Your guests will appreciate the teamwork and having others hear their creativity.

See What Events Are Planned For Your Area

Halloween is a great time to socialize, and the good news is that you might not need to pay any expensive cover charges to have some fun on All Hollow’s Eve. Check your local newspaper and event websites to see if there are any events happening in your area. There are sure to be activities planned for both adults and the entire family. Many community events, such as film screenings and social mixers, may be free to attend, meaning you can go out and have fun without having to worry about your pocketbook. Just make sure you wear your DIY costume! With these tips, you’ll be celebrating in style without hurting your wallet. Even if money is tight, there’s no need to sacrifice fun this Halloween. Perhaps the money you save can go to candy for the trick-or-treaters. I hope you enjoyed the article, it would not be possible without the help of my friend and co-founder of CLothingRIC.com. Featured photo credit: Halloween Styles via lifehack.org