Sunday, February 28th, 2010 at
7:20 pm
im 21y/o student so broke lol, i thought i could save money by ripping up some old clothes and wearing heels and some make up. any advice welcome, like how do i shred the clothes, should i shred a dress/skirt & tee what? what make up should i use? never done halloween before (i live in Spain this is the first year really people are going all out
Sunday, February 28th, 2010 at
6:12 pm
I'm wondering if anyone knows of any cheap plus size 50s waitress costumes for halloween? I've been searching the internet non-stop lately. I just don't that kind of money to drop on a costume. A friend of a friend is making me this awesome apron . . . but that's all I have so far. Suggestions to make my own costume definitely welcomed, as well. I don't have much money to work with but all ideas or internet links helpful! I reallllly appreciate it!!!
Sunday, February 28th, 2010 at
5:51 pm
My BF and I have a halloween date party to go to this fri. and i think we have to match. do you have any cute simple ideas/themes for us? something that we could put together easily.
Sunday, February 28th, 2010 at
5:21 am
i dont have the money to buy a costume, but i want to look cute.. any costume ideas ??? ps i'm a little on the chubby side so nothing that shows too much skin, it is halloween, but that may be too scary
Saturday, February 27th, 2010 at
7:19 pm
AND EXPLAIN
question; holiday edition...
a sl*tty, skanky generic halloween costume or the witty, funny one that is home made and has character?
DO NOT SAY "there's more to a girl than what she looks like" or "this is shallow, it doesn't matter what she wears"
just answer one of the choices...
Saturday, February 27th, 2010 at
6:10 pm
I have a Puggle who weighs about 24lbs. I'm entering him in a dog costume contest but don't want to purchase the standard everyone-has-it costume from the store. I'm willing to put some time and effort in for DIY costume. Any ideas? I want it to be creative and unique! I am also willing to be in costume if that will help. For example I've seen the dog dressed as a cop and the owner as a prisoner. That was pretty funny. I want to do something way more creative than a standard like that though. Help!
Friday, February 26th, 2010 at
9:36 pm
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Masquerade parties have been known to be fun events where people get a chance to take a relaxing break from the real world.
There are various kinds of events and occasions that are well suited for having a masquerade ball. Before, masquerade ball masks were used only for masquerade parties. However, as times passed, people adapted this party theme to fit with several alternative events.
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Masks were not originally part of the festival, but were introduced along with the outfit soon after in order to make it impressive. Masquerade costume parties are the most well known kinds of parties ever celebrated. They have even been popularized through Hollywood movies like Van Helsing and The Phantom of the Opera.
Honestly Who wouldn't like to conceal away their face in a mask and be someone else for a day? Masks are the most attractive part of the long-established Mardi Gras party, and truly make the festival total.
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Friday, February 26th, 2010 at
7:20 pm
What should my dog be for halloween? He is a red mini daschund who I once entered in a dog halloween costume contest and he loved seeing other dogs and other people so I want to enter him in another one, and I want him to WIN this time!
Can anyone find me a link to dog costumes the costumes must-
-Be unique I don't want someone else to have this
-Must look comfy for my dog
- Must be under 10 dollars
(You don't have to send a link, plain ideas will do, home made costumes are awesome, last year he was a baby and the year before he was a hotdog, the typical weiner dog costume!)