Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Great Halloween Costumes For Girls


Whether your little girl is 2 or 10, she will love to transform into something special for Halloween. Sometimes girls like to have 2 or 3 costumes to mix and match or to wear to different parties or events.

Most girls love and identify with the Disney princesses. They have grown up watching Disney movies and even taking vacations to Disneyland or going to Disney on Ice performances. This explains why they may want to look like their favorite princess on Halloween.

A great brand of princess costumes for girls is Little Adventures. They have boys and adult costumes as well. There are many online retailers that sell the Little Adventures brand of dress up clothes. You can even find them on eBay and Amazon. The most popular princess Halloween costume is definitely Cinderella. There is just something about Cinderella that makes little girls old and young alike smile and feel happy and beautiful!

The second most popular Halloween princess dress for girls is Sleeping Beauty. No pretty princess can resist pink. The Little Adventures brand Sleeping Beauty costume is also machine washable and made from high quality fabrics that are comfortable and do not itch tender skin. The long sleeves make it perfect for cold Halloween nights or add on the pink cape with hood to make sure she will be warm on her special night of trick-or-treating.

If your child would prefer something less girly, a witch costumes would be a great alternative. She can even use her witch dress after Halloween to play the Wizard of Oz or other witch characters. You may also want to get her a Dorothy Costume to facilitate fun dress up play with her sister or neighborhood friends. Little Adventures also has a machine washable line of witch, Dorothy, Ladybug, Bumble Bee, and Pirate Girl costumes that are so fun for little girls on Halloween or just for fun.

Some families like to match for Halloween or have a family theme. The Wizard of Oz is a great theme to have. Two sisters could dress as the witch and Dorothy and the Mom could be Glenda the Good Witch and the Dad could be the scarecrow, lion or tin man.

For a costume party, our princess dresses are always a big hit. They are lovely and graceful and very unique. Mom, daughter, and doll can all dress up exactly the same. Guests will be intrigued by the exact match and how comfortable and fun the Little Adventures costumes can be.

Whether your little girl will be a princess or a pirate, make sure you make this Halloween fun and special for her by getting a fun and fancy Little Adventures costume. You won't be sorry you did! Many costumes last for years and are passed down from child to child for every day dress up fun! Happy Halloween!




Shelby is the mother of 2 girls and 1 boy and lives in Orem, Utah. She also runs a home-based business called My Cute Dressups at http://www.mycutedressups.com that sells Princess dress up clothes and other fun pretend play items for kids, toddlers, and even teenagers and adult princess costumes. She also has an ebay store and a local store run by the same name. She has seen a noticeable difference in her kids after encouraging dress up play. Visit her website for more biographical information or to see her exciting line of Princess Costumes like Cinderella dresses, Snow White Costumes, Sleeping Beauty dresses, wedding dress up, Medieval Princess, Yellow Beauty, Winter Beauty, Rapunzel dress, doll clothes that fit American Girl, 18 inch doll clothes. She has a Cinderella doll dress that matches exactly with the girl Cinderella dress as well as matching Snow White doll dress.




Sunday, October 21, 2012

Halloween Costume Ideas - 25 Homemade Costumes to Make


Halloween costumes are fun to create. Many items to use with your Halloween costume can be found in your own home or at your area thrift store. Creating costumes can be inexpensive and lots of fun to make and to wear. You'll find some of these will even work as last minute Halloween costume ideas.

Here are 25 costume ideas to help inspire you to make your own costume this year. It can be pretty simple to put a costume together and after you decide on one, browse the online Halloween retailer's websites for your costume. You may get a few more ideas. Use your imagination and creativity when making a costume, as this makes the costume unique and truly yours.

Dracula: For this scary costume you will need a pair of black pants, a long sleeve white shirt, a black jacket and a white vest. Wear a black cape with a collar and a gold necklace. Slick your hair back with hair gel. Wear pale face make-up, dark eyes and bloody lips with blood also dripping from the mouth and of course, vampire teeth.

A Witch: You will need a long black dress with long sleeves, a witch's hat, black shoes and a broom. Wear green and gray face make-up and dark gray lipstick. A fake wart on your nose would help too. Blacken out some of your teeth for a really ugly effect.

Tom Sawyer: Wear overalls that look worn, a dull plaid shirt and be sure to go bare footed. Place a straw hat on your head and chew on a piece of straw that is somewhat long. You can also add freckles to your checks and make your feet look dirty.

A Genie: You will need a pair of loose-fitting pants that fit tight around the ankles and a halter top or vest to match. Use a brightly colored scarf as a belt tied around the waist. Wear wide bracelets on your arms and large loop earrings. Go barefoot. Make a turban out of fabric and add a large plastic jewel on the front of the turban with fabric glue. If you can't find the pants this outfit calls for, then use a pair of loose-fitting pants and, tie the pants down to your ankles with colorful ribbon and make the pants look puffy.

Instead of a turban, you could pull your hair up into a pony tail on top of your head. Add some bling in your hair. Drape a thin scarf across the bottom part of your face.

Peter Pan: Using dark green fabric, make a tunic that hits above the knee and has a jagged hem and jagged sleeves. Wear opaque black or green tights, a black belt and black shoes. Make a hat using the green fabric and add a feather to the hat. Place a dagger under your belt and you're Peter Pan.

Igor: For this costume you will need a very large lab coat or white long sleeve shirt. Place stuffing into a pillowcase and sew it into the inside of the shirt for the hump. (You could also just use Velcro to keep it in place). Wear a pair of raggedy pants with holes in the knee areas. For a belt, use a rope and tie it in the front. An old and dull looking t-shirt that is ripped at the collar, sleeve and hem looks great. Carry a jar of brown colored water (use food dye) with a chunk of cauliflower in it for the brain. Shave your head and walk hunched over... shaving your head is optional.

Jack and the Beanstalk: For this costume, wear all green and wrap wired silk ivy all over yourself from head to toe. Using a straw hat, glue cotton balls on the hat for a cloud effect. A sprig of ivy should come out of the top of the hat. Make a tunic for a Ken doll and Ken becomes Jack, and you are the beanstalk. Carry a bag of beans to hand out.

Octomom: This is a really fun one. Wear long dark hair and big very red lips. Attach eight baby dolls all over yourself and you are ready to go.

Indiana Jones: For this costume you will need a brown hat with a brim. Use a rope for the whip and attach a handle - or use a jump rope, pull off one of the handles and spray paint the rope and handle. Wear brown paints, a tan shirt and brown boots. Wear a leather jacket. Use a rough sponge and brown makeup to create beard stubble. Add a few lines of dirt around your cheekbones, temples and under the jaw line.

A Sorcerer: For a sorcerer, use a long black or dark colored robe with long drooping sleeves and a robe belt (use a drapery tieback for the belt). Hang mystical items from the belt such as a pouch, herbs, crystals, and carry a staff.

Mrs. Claus: For this cute outfit glue cotton balls on a shower cap for the hair. Wear a white button down shirt, long white skirt, a red apron, red and white striped stockings and wire rim glasses on the tip of your nose. Add rosy red cheeks and you're ready.

A Hunter: This one is really easy. Wear camouflage clothing, a hunter's vest with lots of pockets, a camouflage hat, gloves and rubber boots. Carry binoculars, a canteen and a fake rifle.

A Devil: Wear red tights and a red turtleneck shirt. Make pointed ears out of red felt. Make the horns out of red felt with wire inserted or foam painted red and attach them to a headband. Make the tail out of felt with an arrow shape at the end and insert wire into the felt. Cover all the exposed skin with red body paint. Take a black brow pencil and draw your eyebrows at a sharp outward angle. Color your lips red or black.

Cat Burglar: This guy wears all black. Wear black leggings, a black turtleneck, black stocking cap, black socks and shoes, black eye mask and black gloves. Hang some tools from a belt and wear around your waist. Carry a sack over your shoulder.

Tinkerbell: Cut the hem of a short green dress into a jagged pattern. Put your hair in a bun and wear very little makeup (mainly, a little blush, lip gloss and mascara). Wear green flats with pompoms on top. Wear little fairy wings and carry a wand and a big smile.

The Easter Bunny:To be the Easter Bunny wear white sweatpants and a white hooded sweatshirt. Using wire and white and pink felt, make the bunny ears and attach them to the hood of the sweatshirt. Cut an oval shape out of the pink felt for the bunny's chest and attach it to the front of the sweatshirt. Create a bunny nose and whiskers using makeup and wear white gloves. Carry a basket filled with colorful plastic eggs.

A Soldier: Wear military clothing such as: fatigues, hat or helmet, black boots, dog tags, utility belt with canteen and a fake grenade. Camouflage your face and carry a fake gun.

Teen Wolf: Wear a basketball costume and headband. Buy some fake fur from a craft store and using spirit gum attach it to any exposed skin. Wear rubber fingernails and high top tennis shoes.

A Rapper: For this hip guy you will wear baggy jeans that sag down your hips, a t-shirt and hoodie, a baseball cap tilted on your head, gold chain, big watch, a grill on your teeth (silver gum wrapper will work for the grill) and cool tennis.

Black Eyed P: This costume is super quick and easy. Wear a white t-shirt and with a black marker draw the letter P on it (be sure it is a large P). Using black face make-up, give yourself one black eye. Now you are a black eyed P.

Circus Clown: Wear coveralls over a brightly colored long sleeve shirt, converse tennis shoes (the older the better) and a clown wig or color your own hair with colored spray. Paint your face white and create a clown look that you like. Carry a noise maker and spray silly string.

School Crossing Guard: This one is quick and easy. You will need to wear dark colored clothes (slacks and button down shirt), a whistle around the neck and carry a stop sign.

Rock 'n Roll Star: All you need to be a rock star is a pair of leather pants, leather jacket or vest, spiked dog collar, fake tattoos, long haired wig or spiked hair, and sunglasses. Be sure and carry a toy guitar.

A Used Car Salesman: Slick your hair back using lots of hair cream. Wear a plaid polyester suit, a button down shirt and several neck chains. Hand out business cards you made yourself and tell people you can get them a great deal.

Marge Simpson: Wear a Marge Simpson wig or make a wig out of blue yarn. Wear a green tube type dress with elastic around the top, orange flat shoes and a bead necklace. Use make up to color your skin yellow.




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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Halloween Costumes For Couples - We Tell You Which Ones Are the Best and Most Popular!


Halloween is celebrated on of 31st October night each year. It originated in Ireland and by 19th century the Irish immigrants carried the concept of the traditional costume parties and Halloween activities to Northern America. By late 20th century, most of the western countries started celebrating Halloween in modern times.

Halloween holiday has its origin in the ancient Celtic festival where lighting bonfires, wearing bizarre costumes and masks are part of the ritual to mimic the evil spirits or placate them. Traditionally, Halloween costumes for couples center on characters which represent ghosts, skeletons, witches, vampires, bats, vulture, pumpkin men or those based on themes and characters from TV shows and movies.

Mass produced Halloween costumes appear in stores which are worn by couples during any Halloween bashes. According to "National Retail Federation" the eternal favorite Halloween costume themes for adults are cat, pirate, witch, vampire, and clown. Each year the popular costumes are dictated by various current events and pop culture icons. Many bars, restaurants and clubs hold costume contests and parties where couples sporting Halloween masks and risqué costumes participate.

The Halloween costumes for couples are downright phantasmagoric constituting of coordinated and perfectly matching outfits. One of the most coveted costumes is the new Batman and Cat woman couple costume. Wearing these costumes add excitement and jest to the couple's relationship.

The deluxe and standard version of the Batman costumes come with accessories such as metal belts, gloves, capes and mask. It also includes brightly printed jump suits with bat wings making the wearer appear as a Super Hero.

The Batgirl costume is a commanding outfit made of leather like material, black colored and form fitting with the bat yellow logo on the chest and back. The cape is attached to the dress. The various accessories include glove lets, vinyl black eye mask, yellow vinyl belt and black boot tops.

The funky carnival costumes set the Halloween party mood with "Super Deluxe Diabla" costumes for ladies. The stunning apparel includes dress, masks and gloves. The blood red color is daring and very bold.

The amazing Diabla costume adds a touch of drama and makes the wearer come alive to inspire the festive mood. Masquerading in Evil jester costumes, the male members also add a touch of comical horror and electrify the party atmosphere. The costume includes jump suit in half black, half forest green with shoulder caplet and detachable cuffs. This is accompanied by an amazing head pieces and masks.

The pirate rogue costume includes scary shirts with attached vests, sash, wrist band, pirate skeleton cap, eye patch and medallion. The ladies look fabulous in the seven seas siren costumes including sparkling dress in gaudy colors, hat and choker.

The majestic vampire costumes are equally in demand. They are amazingly sophisticated and the wearers stand out in the crowd wearing such superbly designed costume in printed satin fabric including jacket, cape, scarf and brooch in addition to horror make up such as black eye shades, false canine teeth and drop down jaws.




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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Tophatter: Reclaimed Craft Supply Resource

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When you’re shopping for craft supplies, one of the easiest ways to keep it eco-friendly is to buy used rather than new. When you pick up second-hand supplies, you’re doing environmental double duty: keeping those materials out of the landfill and avoiding the impacts that come with creating new tools and supplies. Hurrah!

Scouring thrift stores, estate sales, and yard sales is great for finding all kinds of reclaimed supplies from vintage buttons and beads to tools like sewing machines. Sometimes, though, it’s hard to find the time to head out yardsaling or dig through the thrift store. One resource for finding gently used craft supplies is on auction sites, like Tophatter.

Tophatter is a new auction site, and they’re a great place to find second hand supplies for your craft projects without the legwork you’d do at a thrift store. I did a little fantasy supply shopping this week and found some really cool supplies on there. You can see photos of these auctions at the top of this post:

A lot of vintage buttons from Cayce.Pages from an illustrated French dictionary from Meredith.Vintage seed bags from Two Gals and a Toyota.

The main page for Tophatter doesn’t list the auction categories. To find craft supplies, click on the Auctions button at the top and choose “Catalogs” from the drop-down.

Tophatter Catalogs

Once you’re in the Catalogs, there are two sections you’ll want to check out: Supplies and Craft Supplies. I’m not sure what distinguishes these, but there are great reclaimed craft supplies in both of those Catalogs.

It’s a little bit tricky to tell what’s new and what’s used on Tophatter, since like on any auction site it’s up to the individuals to give you that information. If you’re not sure, a good way to check is to email the user offering up supplies to find out. You can also look for telling words like “vintage” and “destash” to tip you off.

The kind folks at Tophatter are also offering a $5 credit to Crafting a Green World readers! Just use this special Tophatter link to get your credit.

Have any of you guys used Tophatter to find craft supplies? What did you pick up?


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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

2011 Halloween Costumes And the New Movies That Inspire Them


Some movies just translate well into Halloween costumes and this year 5 movies inspire costumes more than any others. This year your 2011 Halloween Costume can be something that is truly unique, fun and inspired by any of the top 5 movies of this year. What could be better than looking at yourself before you head out this Halloween and knowing that your costume is really one of a kind? If you are looking for a costume that is truly in tuned with your movie watching needs try on a costume that is one of the 5 movies that inspire Costumes in 2011.

For all those looking to put a little kick butt fantasy into their lives why not tries on any number of costumes from the movie Sucker punch. Sucker Punch Costumes are going to be a bit hit this Halloween because this movie translates so well into costumed art and attire. This movie is filled with so much drama and action that it will be hard not to want to replicate the fun and excitement of the movie this Halloween. Show off your strength both physical and mental with a fabulous costume with any number of Sucker Punch costumes. Your 2011 Halloween Costume will be one that is truly out of the world. Don't just dream up a fantastic costume in your mind but bring it to reality with a movie costume this Halloween.

Another movie that translates beautifully for Halloween is the Green Lantern. Just think how great it will be to come to your next Halloween event dressed up in a superhero Costume. You will be the hit of the party when they see how great you look and how fabulously you fight crime in any number of green lantern costumes. These new for Costumes are a great addition to your next costumed event. With all the fun and excitement that is in this movie your friends will expect you to bring home and you will be able to and then some with a Green Lantern Costume. Just think how great you will look and the mayhem you can keep at bay when you transform into a superhero for the night.

Maybe the Green Lantern isn't for you but you are still looking for a super hero costume for your big event. Why not look to 2011 Captain America Halloween Costumes for the perfect costume piece. Fight for the American way all night long with one of these fabulous new Captain America Costumes. Just think of the compliments you will receive and how great it will feel to show your patriotism and your true devotion to the USA. Captain America lends himself nicely to costumes because of his color and spunk. Don't let anyone threaten your homeland with Halloween; step out and save the country with any number of fun costumes from the Captain America movie.

Though superheroes have a lot of fun they don't have all the fun and another rowdy movie that inspires costumes is Pirates of the Caribbean. Pirate Costumes are always a great choice for your Halloween attire but what is even better is true Pirates of the Caribbean Costume. These costumes will have you swashbuckling and treasure hunting all night long. Step on the wrong side of the law for a night that you won't soon forget. Enter the party as Captain Jack himself or one of his crazy crew. These movies are so much fun they can't just be contained to the big screen. Bring your adventures to life with new and an exciting 2011 with a Pirates theme.

If dangerous adventure isn't your thing maybe you should stay a bit close to home or your childhood home with a costume from the Smurfs movie. Bring the fun and exciting cartoon to life with any number of Smurf costumes this Halloween. Won't be it great to step out in a Papa Smurf Costume or a Smurfette costume this Halloween! Those little blue fellows are all the rage and always cute. The adorability factor will be on your side and that is exactly why this Movie makes a fabulous costume choice.

No matter what your Halloween plans this year any number of new 2011 Halloween Costumes from the movies will bring the spotlight to you.




The Author of this Article is David Price, a Halloween enthusiast, who loves everything to do with Halloween. To learn more about the latest styles in costumes, visit Halloween Costumes for information on the new and classic costumes for all ages.




Sunday, October 14, 2012

Halloween Costumes Should Be Safe and Comfortable


As Halloween is nearing most of them might have started planning as to what they will wear on the Halloween night. It is very important that people wear a Halloween costume that is comfortable to wear. You can enjoy your party if you choose a comfortable Halloween costume. Here are some of the tips:

Avoid huge and cumbersome Halloween costume. Do not wear a large card board box because it is uncomfortable. You can't drive while wearing one. If an emergency arises, you can't run for help. You can't fit the door also. Don't think of wearing such type of costumes.

Avoid costumes that have too long dangling things because they may get caught in car doors, house doors, sliding glass doors and other problem areas. If you are planning to drink on the Halloween night, you should think of wearing a comfortable and safe costume. Avoid wearing high heels if you are not used to it. While wearing mask, make sure you can see out from them. Always make a test run in your costume before leaving the house.

There are many online stores that sell affordable Halloween costumes. They come with dress and head wear. They come with costume and mask. You can always these cheap Halloween costumes with accessories. If you live in an area where it gets cold on Halloween night, prepare for it. Make sure that you can put a coat on over your costume. From a trench coat and hat to a long black dress and a pointed witch's hat, you can still make Halloween night a fright.

While buying costume you have to give importance to few other things. Some of the things to consider are size of the costume, mask, proper shoes etc. This could make for a good or bad Halloween experience. If you want your child to enjoy the party, avoid heft bag or bucket of candy or uncomfortable shoes could be hazardous. Avoid masks and heavy crowns or thick costumes or thin costumes if it is cold outside.

Some states may have a cold climate and some warm. Make your child wear thin costumes for warmer climates and wear a coat on thinner costumes for cold weather. If the costume is very thick, you will not layer on another coat. The child will be walking as well and might overheat if he or she is wearing too much.

If you want your child to wear a mask, make sure that your child can breathe properly in it. Some manufactured masks have tiny holes for the nose and mouth. Make the hole big if the child can't breathe. Your child should try the costume at least once before the Halloween day. If any adjustment is needed, it can be done before hand but it becomes difficult on the special day. Let your child wear tennis shoes instead of fancy boots.

There are plenty of Halloween costumes to choose from. You can enjoy the best costume for the D-day. So pick up the right costume for yourself and your family, and remember the safety factors as well.




Robert James is an expert author, who is presently working on the site Halloween Costumes, Halloween Costume. He has written many articles in various topics. For more information about Couples Costumes, Scary Costumes. Contact him at halloweenarticles@gmail.com.




Friday, October 12, 2012

Halloween Costumes for 2011: Top Six Tips for Selecting the Perfect One!


It might feel like we just ended Christmas and you might still be hungover from a raucous New Year's Eve celebration, but for the elves working hard at Plum Drama, it's never too early to start planning your Halloween costumes for 2011. We just introduced this new category to our website a few months ago, but we are already seeing a great deal of interest from our web visitors in this category and with thousands of costumes to choose from, all in stock and ready to ship, we envision 2011 to be the year that costumes from Plum Drama really took hold. To that end, we put together this buyer's guide on tips to consider when selecting your Halloween costumes for 2011.

Pick the right size. I can already see the no-duh meter hitting an all time high with this suggestion, but oftentimes the simplest ideas are the best. When it comes to deciding on your Halloween costumes for 2011, don't forget about fit. If you come up with the best, most original or entertaining idea, but it's not avaialable in your size, forget about it and move on. I've heard too many horror stories about kids who trip over their costumes all night long, or grown-ups who buy something so tight, they can't eat at the Halloween party they're attending. Don't be one of the many who report a nightmare story like this and make sure you order a size that actually fits. Believe me, the trade off between a Halloween costume that fits correctly and one that's just a great idea, but in totally the wrong size, always err toward the correct size.
Determine if you'll be inside or outside. Again. Another basic one. But the type of Halloween costume you purchase for your child to go trick or treating on a cool, dark October evening is very different from the costume a grown-up might wear to an indoor party. For one thing, you want to make sure you don't freeze to death or overheat, based on what you choose to purchase. Secondly, a costume that's bulky and lot of accessories might just take up more space than is welcome at acrowded party. Similarly, these types of accessories become a big liability if the wind starts to blow more than you might have planned. All environmental things to consider when selecting your Halloween costumes for 2011.
Determine how the costume will be used. What I mean by this tip is that it's important to consider whether your Halloween costume will be exposed to any harsh elements that might cause it to fall apart more than you might have predicted. If it's a kids costume being bought for one parade down the school hallway, this is a very different purpose than buying a costume for your child to run around the neighborhood for several hours. Make sure to bear in mind how delicate the costume can be when choosing Halloween costumes for 2011
Buy high quality now so that a younger brother or sister can use the same costume later. In this day and age, you really can't be too tight with your money. Buying a Halloween costume is a luxury item for people who can afford it, so we recommend you try to stretch that dollar as far as possible by purchasing a costume that can be handed down the following year. Halloween costumes are a lot more durable and higher quality than they used to be. For that reason, they last longer than you might expect. No one wants to wear the same costume year after year, but there's nothing wrong with borrowing a costume from a friend or older sibling. When selecting Halloween costumes for 2011, bear in mind whether what you're purchasing can also be shared with someone else at a later date.
Homemade is still a good option, but so is mix and matching. Back when I was a kid (which was a very long time ago!), most people went to their neighborhood fabric store on Oct 30, and two scissor cuts later, you were a ghost on Oct 31! Not so anymore. These days Halloween is much more elaborate than that. But we still think homemade is a great option, especially for those short on money, but long on imagination. If you're thinking about Halloween costumes for 2011, be sure to think about buying some things, but making others. Putting it together provides originality and cost savings!
Halloween accessories can make or break a costume idea. Similar to the idea just before this one, a great way to dress up or embellish any costume is through the right accessories. Whether it's a sword for your Sir Lancelot costume, a wand for your Harry Potter, or a tiara for your Snow White. It's details like this that separate the truly original costumes from the ordinary ones and will create a Halloween costume you will remember well beyond 2011.

As you think about your Halloween costumes for 2011, there is one additional tip that will ensure a great Halloween experience: Order Early. Halloween costumes are usually made in limited quantities, so once they're gone...they're gone. So to make sure you get exactly what you want this year, follow these tips and get your order in before they're gone!




Jim Kim, Contributor

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