Botched Halloween Costume Theme
Make everyone come in a
home-made costume, not store bought ones, and turn the
disastrous results into a theme party. Not everyone can be
Martha Stewart when it comes to talent. Make this a family
project that will bring your hours of quality family time
together.
To start off, make your own
invitations. The kids can help you do this. Make the
invitations appear not-too-perfect. Don’t try to cover up
mistakes or correct goof-ups. That’s the whole idea! This would
at least give your guests a clue about the theme of your party.
Ask your guests to come in Halloween costumes they made
themselves. Store bought costumes would be a hug no-no. If they
don’t finish it in time, all the better! Let them know you
would be giving out prizes for the worst home-made costume, and
the best made costume. Either way, they are sure to try their
best to win any prize.
Start by having your kids make
their own Haloween costumes, but perhaps the littlest ones
would need your helping hand. Give them no sewing needed
projects. Have on hand lots of school glue, water-based
markers, cardboard boxes, yards of old blankets and bed sheets
and other what-have-yous. Give them permission to use old and
outgrown clothes. Most items you already have can be used to
make the most imaginative costume. Now is the time to use and
recycled household items you’ve been meaning to
dispose.
For your own costume, an easy
to make idea would be to come as a pile of laundry. Cut out the
bottom of that old laundry basket, just wide enough to fit
around you. Use suspenders to anchor the basket on your
shoulders. Then fill it up with dirty clothes and a few empty
boxes of laundry detergent. If you make mistakes along the way,
let it be. After all, imperfection is the whole point of your
party.
Decorate your house with
self-made Halloween decorations. All you need are loads of
paper, poster paint or you child’s crayons. For paper, you can
reuse old documents with prints on one side. You can even use
the backs of those old bills and newsletters. Draw pumpkins,
flying bats, and funny looking scarecrows. You can also make
your own Halloween banner using lots of orange and black poster
paint.
For your table setting, use an
old blanket for your tablecloth. Paint Halloween images on the
cloth yourself using lots of color and imagination. Create a
lopsided Halloween centerpiece as your main attraction. Don’t
even bother trying to straighten it up. Just make sure it is
sturdily lopsided. You don’t want your centerpiece to topple
over on top of all your prepared food.
But make sure that whatever
menu you choose to prepare is the best you can do. You still
want your guests to partake in some kind of perfection, so make
it your food. Their stomachs and their hearts will thank you.
It’s not easy sweating over their handmade costumes. Whether or
not they win best or worse in costume, you can congratulate
them with your warm and hearty meal.
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