Every Halloween, many people look forward to participating in "frightful" festivities, such as costume parties and contests, but often wait until the last minute to come up with a costume.
This usually leaves slim pickings at party stores and costume shops or a tossed together look. With a little planning and creativity, you can avoid the scramble this year and create a classic Halloween costume using items you probably have at home, or can easily and affordably find.
Easy DIY finds
Follow these tips and tricks - and treat yourself to a costume that will make this Halloween sweeter than ever.
Delightful dress-up ideas
Here are some examples of clever costumes you can make at home.
Morton Salt Girl costume
Celebrate the Morton Salt Girl's 100th birthday this year by sporting her iconic look for Halloween. Once you're all dressed up you may want to enter the Morton Salt Girl Halloween Costume Contest and Sweepstakes* at www.MortonCostumeContest.com.
These are just a few of the items you will need to bring this classic look to life:
Cowboy costume
Wrangle up some fun with your very own cowboy costume. Here are some of the elements you'll need to complete the look:
Ballerina costume
Consider twirling the night away in a ballerina costume with these key pieces:
So don't be scared to create your own Halloween costume. With a few items from your closet and a little creativity, you can make a memorable outfit perfect for any spooky celebration.
* NO PURCHASE OR PAYMENT NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. A PURCHASE OR PAYMENT WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. Morton Salt Girl Halloween Costume Contest and Sweepstakes starts 10/01/14 at 12:00:00 P.M. ET (noon); ends 11/02/14 at 11:59:59 P.M. ET. Open only to eligible legal residents of 50 US/DC, 18 years or older as of date of entry into the Contest and Sweepstakes. See Official Rules for entry details, prize, odds of winning, etc. Void in Puerto Rico & elsewhere where prohibited or restricted by law. Sponsor: Morton Salt, Inc., 123 North Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL 60606.
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