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Halloween Costumes Are Fun For All Ages

Friday, July 18th, 2008
by Phil Sikes

Halloween is not just a kids holiday anymore. Over the last 30-40 years, it has become more and more popular, with adults getting into the spirit as well as children. And of all the Halloween traditions, costumes are the biggest one for all ages.

Right from the time kids are babies, they’re getting dressed up for Halloween (although for babies the thrill is more for the parents than the kids!)

Kids have a nearly endless supply of Halloween costumes to choose from. Despite that, it tends to be a character from a recent movie or a well known TV show that becomes the most popular costume of the year.

More tried-and-true costumes like pirates, witches, ghosts and aliens always work too. As kids get older, they usually get gorier every year. Fake wounds, scars and blood are common sights with older trick-or-treaters. And the less their parents like it, the better.

Grown-up Halloween costumes are getting more popular every year as well. There are tons of licensed costumes for adults as well as many of the old standby’s.

Many Halloween costume parties follow some sort of theme that requires that all the guests wear similar or somehow matching costumes.

You could choose to dress as if you were from a certain decade by wearing a zoot suit from the 1940’s or flappers straight out of the roaring 20’s. More historic costumes from the medieval and renaissance periods are also popular.

While kids are usually satisfied with a costume bought in any store, adults are not. They tend to focus on the details of a costume, often arranging it all themselves.

Costumes used by adults tend to be elaborately decorated, right on par with movie costumes. These intricate designs frequently feature masks, makeup, and clothing of a very high quality.

Costume rental stores can help with putting all this together. A high quality costume can cost a considerable amount of money and renting it might make sense, especially if you want to have a different costume every year.

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How To Get Your Pets In On The Fun At Halloween

Friday, July 18th, 2008
by Phil Sikes

During Halloween celebrations, many people choose to wear animal costumes of all sorts. Pets can join in the fun by dressing as people. Since pets often become family members in a very real way, going to the spa for treatments and traveling literally everywhere with their owners, it makes sense that pets would don costumes for Halloween, too.

Of course, the pet’s owner is going to have more fun dressing up their pet than the animal itself will have. Remember, though, that you know your pet best.

If your pet gets stressed out easily or doesn’t like wearing a costume, don’t force the issue.

Pets will do best with unrestrictive, flexible costumes. Hats, crowns, and other headgear are usually alright in addition to some sort of clothing that can be tied around their midsection, although it should be loose.

It is best to leave pet costumes simple. If they become too complex, the animal could decide that they don’t want to have it on and rip up the outfit in the end anyway.

The Internet is the best place to find Halloween pet costumes, although they are also available in many pet stores as the holiday approaches. Online costume sources often have pages devoted to just pet costumes, whose sizes are usually based off of weight.

Costumes designed for pets should be made without any dangerous pieces, but you should always double check before getting your pet all dressed up. Watch for anything that could be swallowed or anything that could get tied up, whether around your pet’s neck, it’s legs, etc.

After all the hard work you will have done to find a costume and get it onto your pet, the most difficult part is sure to be getting the perfect picture. Though some pets will be good and sit quietly while you take a picture, for most it will require quite some effort to get your pet to calm down long enough for you to enjoy their costume.

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Getting Your Pets Into The Halloween Spirit

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
by Phil Sikes

People dress up like animals all the time for Halloween - why not go the opposite way and dress your pets up like people? After all, pets are part of the family for a lot of people. They take them everywhere, buy them gifts, get spa treatments for them - why not a Halloween costume too?

Of course, the pet’s owner is going to have more fun dressing up their pet than the animal itself will have. Remember, though, that you know your pet best.

Some pets don’t like wearing clothes at all. If they are showing signs of stress or frustration, don’t force your pet to wear a costume.

The best costumes for pets are the ones that don’t make them feel too restricted or confined. You might be able to get away with something that goes on their head - a hat or crown perhaps - and something that ties (loosely) around their middle.

Anything more intricate than that probably isn’t going to work and could well end up a shredded, torn mess if your pet decides they don’t want to wear it.

The Internet is the best place to find Halloween pet costumes, although they are also available in many pet stores as the holiday approaches. Online costume sources often have pages devoted to just pet costumes, whose sizes are usually based off of weight.

Costumes designed for pets should be made without any dangerous pieces, but you should always double check before getting your pet all dressed up. Watch for anything that could be swallowed or anything that could get tied up, whether around your pet’s neck, it’s legs, etc.

After all the hard work you will have done to find a costume and get it onto your pet, the most difficult part is sure to be getting the perfect picture. Though some pets will be good and sit quietly while you take a picture, for most it will require quite some effort to get your pet to calm down long enough for you to enjoy their costume.

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Making Pets Part of the Halloween Fun

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
by Phil Sikes

People dress up like animals all the time for Halloween - why not go the opposite way and dress your pets up like people? After all, pets are part of the family for a lot of people. They take them everywhere, buy them gifts, get spa treatments for them - why not a Halloween costume too?

Now, it goes without saying that dressing your pet in a Halloween costume is more for the owner’s enjoyment than the pet’s. Having said that, you’ll know your pet better than anyone.

Some pets don’t like wearing clothes at all. If they are showing signs of stress or frustration, don’t force your pet to wear a costume.

Pets will do best with unrestrictive, flexible costumes. Hats, crowns, and other headgear are usually alright in addition to some sort of clothing that can be tied around their midsection, although it should be loose.

It is best to leave pet costumes simple. If they become too complex, the animal could decide that they don’t want to have it on and rip up the outfit in the end anyway.

Many pet stores carry pet costumes, especially around Halloween, but you’ll probably find the best selection online. Most costume websites also carry costumes for pets, which are usually sized according to the animal’s weight.

Before putting your pet’s new costume on them, be sure to look for any pieces that they might be able to get tied up in or swallow. Most costumes are made to be safe for pets, but you should always double check.

After all the hard work you will have done to find a costume and get it onto your pet, the most difficult part is sure to be getting the perfect picture. Though some pets will be good and sit quietly while you take a picture, for most it will require quite some effort to get your pet to calm down long enough for you to enjoy their costume.

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Costume Ideas

Friday, May 23rd, 2008
by Helen Evans

Costume ideas need the greatest input you have - your ideas. You don’t have to buy or hire a costume unless you want to. You can make a costume instead with your innovative and unique ideas. The first step will be obviously to know about the situation. You cannot have a jazzy, glittery costume on a formal dinner. On the other hand, a stiff-collared formal dress will ruin the mood of a hip-hop party.

If you are going to a custom party or ball you can let your imagination run wild and have fun with your costume idea. You can go as Pinocchio and have a cardboard pencil nose tied with a skin or white coloured elastic band. If you are a heavier built person you can pain yourself blue and go as Genie from Aladdin. However, if you are going to a ball that needs periodic style costumes you can choose your favourite person in history and dress as them.

Innovative, creative and imaginative are the key essentials to creating a fancy dress costume. Have a good look in your wardrobe for everyday clothing that you can use. A baseball themed event can have you posting a hilarious slogan on a T-shirt. You can dress up quite easy as a klutz by wearing mismatched clothes or odd socks.

Have you ever tried playing fun with your kid’s watercolour tubes? Dress them up in a casual shirt and shorts. Draw a big moustache, put a hat, a holster, and see how deeply your kids love their new looks. It is not always the funny bone that has to be tickled with your costume ideas. In fact, costumes can make greater impact on your viewers if you plan to make them aware of certain issues.

Take for instance eating healthy food. Dressing up a child as a tomato or another vegetable and then explaining the benefits of eating fresh vegetables will get the message across in an entertaining way. This is often better than reading some boring old textbook.

Costume ideas can be a true representation of you and your personality. If you are a huge fan of the 1970s then make up a costume that will reflect that era of Glam Rock and Disco. If you have a wild and wacky personality then choose something that will reflect that. You can plan costumes for virtually any occasion. Make an impression and design your own unique costume rather than resorting to expensive ready made ones.

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Halloween costumes are always popular

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Halloween costumes are always popular from year to year by the best television show, movie, or something going on in your life, so start there and write things down as you think about those subjects. Sexy Halloween costumes are hard to find when you want a costume that no one else has. Halloween costumes are so fun. I love it when the kids come around on Halloween night. Halloween costumes are the remarkable costumes which every child concentrates more on that. So, that Halloween costumes should be selected based on the weather, climate, and safety.

Halloween costumes are meant to be enjoyed, so take advantage of the celebration with a great selection of womens costumes. Halloween costumes are my particular weakness as they represent (for me) the ultimate in creativity and fun sewing. After all, who cares if the hem is crooked and seams aren’t finished on a costume? Halloween costumes are available in stores and online in an endless collection, ranging from horridly frightening to amusingly fanciful. Modern day Halloween in America is more a festival of community gathering and neighborly get-togethers.

Creative Halloween costumes are the focus of many mothers who are stretching their imaginations to find clever disguises for their children’s trick or treat time or Halloween carnival. The best Halloween costumes might win prizes, or at least get the attention of other partygoers. Creative Halloween costumes are the focal point of a lot of mothers who are stretching their thoughts to find clever disguises for their children’s trick or treat time or Halloween carnival. The best Halloween costumes might win prizes, or at least get the concentration of other partygoers.

Kids love trick-or-treating, but Halloween can be great fun for the adults too. A grown-up Halloween party is just as fun for adults as bobbing for apples is for kids, but gives older attendees room for more elaborate, creative, or risque costumes. Kids will be screaming to be this Hollywood hunk this Halloween. Jack Sparrow costumes are extremely popular with kids, with little girls ecstatic to dress like the beautiful Elizabeth Swann.

Dress up as a pack of popcorn, a bag of jellybeans or may be as a yummy jumbo burger ! You can also strut around as a plump pumpkin or a cool snowman. Dress your little one in any of these infant Halloween costumes, and watch the compliments pour in. Infant Halloween costumes have been designed to be comfortable and airy for your infant. Dress In A Sexy Halloween Costume For A Fun Night Out Sexy Halloween costumes for a fun night out can mean a variety of things from having a fun night out for just you girls, couples acting out and simply having a good time to being something different for one night a year. Now, when we think of Halloween Costumes, we think of only wearing them for one night - October 31st.

Dress in white and buy a whole bunch of white balloons and safety clips. People realize what you are faster if you carry a bottle of bubble bath. Dress up like abnormal, hippie, wildly excited person, so just dye your hair in a different wacky color and make a lot of mini ponytails or plaits, if u have long hair or tie them in a messy bun. Then deck yourself with lots of make-up like girls can wear a black lipstick and fake body piercing.

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Halloween Costumes For babies

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

So you’ve got an infant in the house. You want to know one of the most fun things about having your own little rugrats? Dressing them up how ever you like. My wife goes utterly nuts over this. She is starting to get bummed out these days because our daughter is no longer so compliant with her wishes and tastes. If you had seen my wife since the day our daughter was born, you would surely know what I’m talking about. She loved picking out her clothes. Then there was me. My day was but one out of the entire year. I am talking about the spookiest of the spooky and loads of fun to boot. Nothing other than Halloween. I was able to choose the costume for our little tike. I loved this job. Especially in this day and age. Trust me; there is a plethora of costumes for babies out there.

Some may not know where to start when Halloween draws near. I mean, where would you look for those magnificent costumes for babies? Maybe at the local drugstore? WRONG! This is a major no-no. The last place you should be checking into regarding costumes for babies is the drug or grocery store. Halloween is a big deal, folks. It only takes place once each year. What you should be doing is going all out. It’s time to hit up the hot spots that carry quality costumes for babies. Are you ready to venture out to the local mall? Department stores are perfect when it comes to costumes for babies. Check out some of the stuff Macy’s, Nordstrom’s, and Hecht’s offer during the Halloween season. There are plenty of adorable costumes for babies every single year. Heck, they even get more precious as time moves forward. I purchased my daughter’s very first costume from Hecht’s when she was less than a year old. She was a little jack-o-lantern with a hat and all.

Other sources you may wish to try when it comes to costumes for babies is the World-Wide-Web. I say sources simply due to the fact that there are so many different companies online. You can literally sort through countless costumes for babies all day long. Hey, this is not a bad idea. Or, if you have a particular costume in mind, just punch it in and check out the results. With all the great costumes for babies now days, you’re sure to find a winner.

Blues Clues Costume

Monday, October 1st, 2007

Do you have children? If the answer is yes, then you’re probably fully aware of their habits. Yes indeed, they do have some strange ones. Oh, and of course they have some fun and amusing ones as well. One of the most prominent and exciting habits that I believe pretty much all children share is the desire to dress up. What does your child like to pretend he/she is for the day? My seven year old daughter goes completely crazy with this game. She loves to make-believe that she is anyone from a witch to a vampire to a princess to a super hero to a cartoon character. It literally changes by the day. More recently she got all dressed up in a blues clues costume my mother had given her last Halloween. I tell you, these kids and their imaginations.

What would you say to a blues clues costume for this Halloween? Does that sound right up your alley, or is it simply not spooky enough? Now, I have to say that my little girl in her blues clues costume looks more cute than anything. However, this is a blast on trick-or-treating night. Come on people, get with the program. It’s all about how adorable you look. Especially older folks love little children in their cute Pooh Bear or blues clues costume. Looking sweet and innocent is the ticket to getting twice as much candy. And you know you want all that sugar on Halloween night. Heck, that’s what it’s all about, right? I’m 30 years old, and I still year for that wonderful selection of treats.

Have you decided what you are going to be for Halloween this year? I know it can be a tough decision choosing from all those amazing costumes. Whether it’s a vampire, lycanthrope, witch, or blues clues costume, you’re sure to have an awesome Halloween night. However, the first thing you need to know is where to find that wonderful array of costumes. That’s an easy one. Simply hop on your computer and take your pick of a number of websites. It’s a synch to find that goblin or blues clues costume when you take advantage of the Internet. Even better yet, you can compare all competitive prices in a flash. In no time at all, you’ll be ready for trick-or-treating. Happy Halloween!

Try a Fancy Dress Costume

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

Do you like to dress up? Oh come on; don’t act like you don’t enjoy it. The fact of the matter is that we all like stepping into someone else’s identity at times. This is where monster, alien, cartoon, old-fashioned, super hero and fancy dress costumes come into play. Which ones are your favorite? Do you love scaring small children as a creepy ghoul, or teasing the men as a seductive genie? Virtually anything you can imagine is feasible now days. That’s what I love about technology. So many more things are always becoming possible. After all, that vampire costume wouldn’t look so scary and real without the custom fangs. Where do you shop around for your favorite costumes?

Are you interested in fancy dress costumes for this October 31st, or are you looking for something a tad more terrifying? I must admit that typical fancy dress costumes are not my thing. I always prefer to go as a frightening creature of the night. Now, this doesn’t necessarily mean a vampire. Last year I scared all the trick-or-treaters as a classic werewolf. Keep in mind; I’m not talking about one of those new-age cheese-ball costumes. I’m referring to something you would have seen in the 80s cinema. Try a massive beast of a lycanthrope from that flick “The Howling.” This is the werewolf costume of choice. Those tacky fancy dress costumes just don’t seem to scare the little ghosts and goblins as much. Although my wife had planned on wearing one of the more fancy dress costumes, which looked like it was from the 12th century, I finally encouraged her to go as a female vampiress. This costume was amazing once the make-up was on. Those realistic fangs and fake blood really top it off. I could tell the children loved it.

If you are in the market for fancy dress costumes, horrific masks, or medieval weapons for this soon-to-arrive Halloween night, then the place I would suggest above all is the World-Wide-Web. It’s a blast surfing for terrifying and gory costumes from the comfort of your own living room. It’s also simple to compare all costs and make sure that you’re not getting shafted. It’s time you got ready for this Halloween. Do it quickly, before all the good costumes are gone.

Halloween Costumes - Batman Gadgets

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

Batman Gadgets
Over the years, new Batman gadgets have been introduced and continually modified. They are always black and carry the Batman logo. Being a cultural icon makes Batman merchandise easy to market, and toyshops are full of action figures, vehicles and gadgets galore. The coolest gadget of all is probably the Batmobile, a shiny black car with huge tailfins, which can chase villains at great speed. Batman can also race through the sky above Gotham City, in the Batwing. There is also the Batboat and the Batcycle.

Superheroes need cool gadgets, and Batman is no exception. Batman gadgets have played a large part in telling the Batman story, in the original comic strips and then on television and in movies. Batman, unlike Superman or Spider-Man, has no super human powers and so needs all the help he can get. He probably uses the gadgets more than other comic book heroes use equipment.

Various Batman gadgets are kept in the Batman Utility Belt. Never to be seen without it, Batman can reach into its pouches and pull out the appropriate tool, such as his Batarang and Batrope. The Batarang is a handy boomerang style weapon, designed to be thrown at the bad guys and the Batrope is essential when Batman wants to scale tall buildings. The Batman gadgets would go through changes as the belt evolved over time.

In the early days of the DC comics, the Batman gadgets were supplemented with firearms from time to time, but these were phased out. The director Tim Burton brought their use back when he made the movie Batman in 1989. The Batmobile had an arsenal of grenades and machine guns, and the Batwing was equipped with cannons and missiles.

The darker, gothic tales told in the comic strips and the movies did not rely too much on Batman gadgets. However, the television series of the 1960’s was a much more lighthearted affair. The fun, not to say camp, approach of Batman on TV put a lot of emphasis on the Batman gadgets. Batman, and Robin too, had a lot of fun with them and the 1960’s decade was obsessed with new inventions and technology. The TV series tapped into the futuristic sensibilities of the age. Batman and Robin would retreat to their Bat Cave and work out riddles on the Bat Computer. They also had Bat Radar, Bat Cuffs, a Bat Camera and even Bat Spray for warding off sharks.

By and large, Batman uses the minimum violence needed to catch the villains.  His parents were killed with a gun, and he doesn’t feel comfortable with using guns himself. This attitude has spawned the inventive range of Batman gadgets that all the fans enjoy. They are fun for kids to play with, and driving a Batmobile is the ultimate fantasy of many adults. Would Batman be powerless without the Batman gadgets? No, but he wouldn’t be so much fun!