Oct 22

halloween wig

With Halloween landing on a Saturday this year, we’re planning to celebrate big and paint the town orange. With festivals, fiestas, and other festivities we’re gearing up to enjoy this wonderful tradition.

Here are a few websites that might be handy if you’re trying to whip together a costume out of your closet or maybe you’re planning to parody a celebrity (or a media-made psuedo celeb) by dressing up as the King of Pop,  Jon & Kate, the Octomom, or Bernard Madoff.

If you’re looking for fun stencils (free ones) to give your kids a knife-free option for decorating. Even if you plan to stick it out at home and pass out candy, there are loads of fun games and activities to celebrate this spooky season.

Pumpkin Stencils – Free!

http://www.bhg.com/holidays/halloween/pumpkin-carving/printable-pumpkin-stencils/

http://www.pumpkinlady.com/pattern.htm

http://www.scarypumpkinstencils.net/free-pumpkin-carving-patterns

 

Halloween Games for Kids

http://www.partygameideas.com/halloween-games/games-list.php

 

Costume Ideas for Adults

http://costumeideazone.com/

http://hollywoodflakes.blogspot.com/2007/09/creative-halloween-costume-ideas.html

 

Question: What are your kids dressing up as for Halloween?

2 Responses to “Tried and True Thursdays: Feeling the Halloween Spirit”

  1. Joy says:

    I swore I wasn’t going to dress up this year. But as the holiday approaches, I so hate to be left out of the fun. So I have a couple ideas up my sleeve for myself. The girls are going to be fairies this year. One is a Barbie fairy and one is a fairy from the Tinkerbell movie. The little one is going to be a traditional pumpkin (with the pumpkin costume my mom made for her kids many years ago). Did I mention that I love this holiday?!?!

  2. andi says:

    We ended up with Hippie costumes. Fun and Easy.

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