Everyone wants to be the life of the Halloween Party, and we all know that have an amazing and Original Halloween Costume is definitely the way to go in that department. But what if you just don�t have the budget to spend hundreds or even dozens of dollars on an expensive Halloween Costume? Well if you plan ahead and are prepared to spend a little bit of time working on making your own Halloween costumes, then you are definitely going to save money and still come out on top with an Original Halloween Costume!
So what does it take to get started making your own halloween costume to save money? Well first of all you will need to decide on which halloween costume you would like to wear ideally. This might be the hardest part of the halloween costume making process, so don�t rush it. Think long and hard (but not too hard, remember Halloween is supposed to be about fun and spookiness!) about what you�d like to dress up as. Let�s say for argument�s sake that you decided that you wanted to be a pirate. Now the fun part begins!
You can start designing your very own halloween costume out on paper by drawing the different parts of the costume that make it special in your mind. If you don�t know where to start or you need some visuals and ideas of what a pirate (or whatever your costume choice) should look like: take a look at these original Halloween Costume pictures for inspiration. Once you�ve got a nice sketch out on paper, it�s time to gather up your supplies. The best way to save money when making your own halloween costumes is to look in your closets for old clothes that you might convert into your costume.
You might also ask friends and family members if they have old clothing they might want to donate to you for you halloween costume. If your costume requires some props like a pirate�s hat, a sword or an eye-patch then it�s time to hit the dollar store and the used clothing stores and thrift shops. These will often give you the base for your final props: buying a plastic sword and then spray painting it with metallic paint will go a long way in making it more realistic.
Now that you�ve got most of the props and materials for your costume, it�s time to put everything together. Remember that adding some make up to your costume will add an extra layer of realism that will bring your whole costume together so easily! Also keep in mind that the way you move your body, and keeping in character, is much more important than the price you paid for your costume. I hope you found this guide useful on how to save money by making your own halloween costumes or finding halloween costumes.
