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Halloween Dress Up



What is your absolute favorite day of the year? Is it Valentine's Day when the sweethearts come out to play? Wow, was that ever corny? Anyway, it seems we all tend to have a favorite day of the year. Whether it's Christmas, Thanksgiving, or Easter, we can always count on it being regular. I love that about holidays. They come every year on the same day. As for my daughter and me we share the same favorite holiday. We absolutely love Halloween. Okay, so it's not technically considered a holiday, but it should be. It's that one day out of the year that even adults can act completely bizarre and not be ridiculed for it. Now, the only problem with this unique and exciting occasion is that it only comes around every October 31st. One day is not enough when you're a Halloween fanatic like I am. Some of us would like to play Halloween dress up all year round, or at least once a month. Fortunately these days there is a way we can accomplish such fun.

Why not have your own Halloween dress-up party? And have it on October 30th instead of the 31st! This way you can extend your Halloween dress-up season. You can create two costumes instead of one. Or have a dress-up party at another time of the year and call in a Masquerade Party! That’s what they used to do in the old days! They got to play Halloween dress up anytime they wanted!

Do you enjoy playing Halloween dress up? I mean, take a look around at all those costumes available these days. How can anyone not get pleasure from this senseless activity? I wish we had such great costumes when I was a kid. I think back then we actually rolled up in toilet paper to become a mummy. You certainly don't have to resort to such measures anymore. In this day and age Halloween dress up is simpler than ever. Virtually any kind of costume you can imagine is feasible and easily available. They even have make-up and fake blood that looks real. I would have paid anything for those fangs they sell in specialty shops today. They literally attach to your teeth, making them look completely real. Aside from all the astonishing masks, costumes and props gracing the Halloween market these days, there are also other ways to enjoy the Halloween spirit when that ghoulish night is still months away. Have you ever tried Halloween dress up games online? You heard me right. I'm talking about all kinds of great Halloween fun right in the comfort of your own home. My daughter goes crazy over Halloween dress up games. She loves to play them on my laptop and show me what she created. One of the coolest sites out there is Cyberhaunt.com. This one has a variety of spooky Halloween games to offer. Hop online today and check it out.



Halloween Dress Up Tip

A Halloween Costume doesn't have to cost a lot of money. Make a trip to your local Goodwill or Salvation Army Thrift Shop. Here you'll not only find costumes, but also lots of old clothes to make your own creations. You can usually pick up clothes for just a few cents. Armed with a sewing machine or even a hot melt glue gun, and some imagination, you can create your own Halloween Dress Up costume!


 

   
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