Thursday, October 2, 2014

Alternative Ideas to Halloween Costumes



 From creepy skeletons hanging in the trees, to the warm flickering light emanating from the face of a Jack-o-lantern, we know our favorite spooky season is here, and “Devil’s Night” is just around the corner. It’s time to turn our attention to parties, pranks, and crazy costumes as the celebration nears.



 Most families use this season to bond with one another by celebrating in a fun and creative way. Some
families even plan out all their costumes as characters from a movie, or tv show. Even kids can enjoy dressing up as their favorite cartoon characters, or their admired superhero and parade around town, showing off their fancy costumes as they go door-to-door and say “Trick-or-Treat!”.

Choosing a Costume
 To stand out above the crowd of intricate and sometimes complex costumes, means to spend a good deal of time and preparation. Most costumes commonly imitate other costumes in one way or another. However, it’s the costume that flares, flashes, and screams louder than the competition that gets noticed. With all the competitions, challenges, and chances to flaunt your novel attire, comes a lot of pressure to put together the best ensemble. Hats, props, and other accessories can assist in a big way the impression your costume makes on the crowds.

 Halloween themes vary greatly some will make you cringe and scream, others will have you laughing to death. Adults and teens tend to stray towards the more maturely themed costumes like Twilight, Zombies, Werewolves. While the younger crowds set trends with such themes as Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, The Muppets, and Superhero costumes.

 If you’re planning costumes for your family or a few friends, deciding on a theme might save a lot of time. As a family you might want to focus on a theme that will allow each member to don an outfit relative to the theme. For example, my wife and 3 kids and I will be using Disney characters for our costume theme this Halloween. My wife and I will be Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, and our 3 boys will be Huey, Dewey, and Louis, Donald Duck’s nephews. On the other hand, My friend and I are going to the Halloween party as Tweedledee and Tweedledum from Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland.

 For a more uncommon approach, use a theme not seen a lot during Halloween, like Battlestar Galactica, The Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, Star Trek, or even Pirates of The Caribbean. An intricate and complex Legolas costume will catch eyes faster than a cheap plastic Darth Vader costume. Time and planning ahead will get your costume noticed this Halloween.

 As fun and exciting as Halloween is, costumes make the occasion that much more interesting and enjoyable. Some families choose to purchase their costumes from a store, and others prefer to make their costumes at home. There’s a feeling of personal satisfaction you get when wearing a costume you made at home, although, most stores carry a wide variety of costumes to accommodate those without the time to make their own costumes.

I personally like to buy my costumes at halloweencostumesn.com for me and all my family.

 No matter what the theme, or where your costume came from, YOU make the costume a success in the way you carry yourself and the way you accessorize.